Oosterbeek · Netherlands

10K races near Oosterbeek

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Upcoming 10K races near Oosterbeek

This week 1
7JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Let's Go Running - UHT Driebergen - Rhenen
Zeist · 42 km away
JUL 1
11JUL
Run · road · 10K
Voorthuizen Loopt
Voorthuizen · 27 km away
AUG 3
27AUG
Run · road · 10K
Ronde van Deil
Deil · 43 km away
29AUG
Run · trail · 10K
Austerlitz Trail
Zeist · 42 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 10K
Kermisloop
Broekland · 48 km away
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SEP 16
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
Proef Rondje Stroe
Stroe · 24 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Bert Timmer Memorial Loop
Duiven · 13 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
DijkenSport DijkenLoop
Beneden-Leeuwen · 26 km away
9SEP
Run · road · 10K
Rusheuvelloop
Burgemeester Jansenhaven · 31 km away
13SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Airborne Freedom Run
Oosterbeek
17SEP
Run · road · 10K
Lingezegen Run – Night Run
Elst · 8 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 10K
Werkhoven Loopt
Werkhoven · 41 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Betuwse Appelrun
Tiel · 30 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Bouwgroep van Schijndel Molenbroekloop
Gemert · 49 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
De Crob Run
Haaften · 47 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
VathorstRun
Amersfoort · 36 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Royal Run
Baarn · 46 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Broekstaclerun
Broekland · 48 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
HeteRUN
Heteren · 7 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Uiterwaarden Run Nederasselt
Nederasselt · 25 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Heyu VathorstRun
Hooglanderveen · 36 km away
Oosterbeek · 50 km
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Recurring 10K races near Oosterbeek

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

De Beuningse Plasloop
SUN OCT 4
The De Beuningse Plasloop is an annual run in Beuningen, Gelderland, organized around the lake at the edge of town. This local road race includes 10 km and 5 km distances, two Kidsrun options, and an Ondernemersrun for corporate teams. The event accommodates a wide range of participants for its size: children, adult runners, competitive athletes, framerunners, and business teams are all included in the program. The course circles a former sand extraction site and follows the Beuningse Plas, primarily on paved paths outside the town limits. The route is mostly clear of vehicle traffic, with W.S.V. "de Beuningse Plas" acting as the start, finish, and central point. Post-race, participants gather at the clubhouse terrace, where volunteers from the watersports club offer drinks. The race employs electronic timing, posts results later, and presents medals and awards across multiple categories, including a special prize for the quickest entrepreneur.
A.Vogelloop
SAT OCT 17
The A.Vogelloop is a trail and forest run in 't Harde, beginning and ending in the A. Vogel gardens at the visitor center on Eperweg. The event utilizes the Zwaluwenburg estate, opened for the race by Geldersch Landschap & Kasteelen, with a field limit of 500 runners. It includes short children's races of 600 meters and 1,200 meters, plus 5 km and 10 km options for older youth and adults. The event is family-friendly: children have their own races within the gardens, while recreational runners and faster competitors use the longer program. The adult route is an unpaved 5 km loop that departs the A. Vogel gardens and runs through the forest, passing beech trees, rhododendrons, and a forest pond; 10 km runners complete the loop twice. The youngest children run one garden lap, and the 1,200-meter race uses two laps. Dispensatio organizes the race with A. Vogel and Geldersch Landschap & Kasteelen, maintaining the child-focused spirit seen in the Wallenloop and Havenloop. Around the visitor center are toilets, a water tap, coffee, tea, soft drinks, a pagoda tent, product stalls, first aid, and an AED. Participants are encouraged to arrive by bike, though parking is available.
Bosloop Malden
SUN NOV 1
Bosloop Malden begins on a grass field at the edge of Malden, leading runners onto wooded paths around the village near Nijmegen. It takes place annually on the first Sunday of November, offering running distances from the 500 m Bambinoloop for the youngest children up to 2 km, 5 km, 10 km, and 15 km. The event also includes walking routes of 3 km, 5 km, 7.5 km, and 10 km through Heumenoord. The course is predominantly off-road, utilizing forest paths and fields in the Heumensoord area near Malden. Local and regional participants attend for both leisurely runs and competitive efforts, with the timing aligning well for those preparing for the Zevenheuvelenloop two weeks later. Primary-school pupils from Heumen compete in their own MTM Kidsrun for the Scholenbokaal. Registration is exclusively through pre-registration, and each distance may close once its participant limit is met.
Krollenloop
SUN NOV 1
The Krollenloop is an annual running event in Veghel, North Brabant, typically starting and finishing on the Markt. The name derives from the krol, a local pastry resembling a croissant or currant bun. The race accommodates a wide range of participants, offering 5 km and 10 km distances, a 10-mile race, a 2.5 km option, and a 1 km fun run for children and novices. The route varies slightly each year but generally incorporates the town centre and adjacent natural areas. The field consists largely of local and regional runners, giving the event a community atmosphere that also accommodates faster club runners and casual participants. Support services include changing facilities, medical assistance, and water stations. Post-race, participants receive a krol, and the day often features music in the event area.
Leesten Cross
SUN NOV 1
Leesten Cross is a small recreational forest run near Ugchelen in the Netherlands, organized by Atletiekvereniging Veluwe and affiliated with Atletiekunie. It is now held in November, having previously been a February event. Runners can choose from 5 km, 10 km, and 15 km distances, with a limit of 300 participants. The start and finish are located at Bospaviljoen 't Leesten, centering the race around the forest rather than a town. The routes traverse forest paths, sand, and heathland tracks, offering open views across the heath in certain sections. The 5 km and 15 km are designated as recreational routes, while the 10 km also serves as a club championship event for AV Veluwe members. Registration is exclusively online; late entries are not accepted. The practical arrangements are straightforward: parking and first aid are provided, but participants should not anticipate changing facilities.
Broekhuis Zandenplasloop
SAT NOV 7
The Broekhuis Zandenplasloop begins at the Zandenplas in Nunspeet, leading runners directly into the Zandenbos, a forest surrounding the lake. This yearly road race in the Netherlands offers two distances: 5 km or 10 km. The event is designed for speed; organizers describe the 10 km as particularly fast, and the entire course is promoted as a swift run through the forest. Registration is limited to 1,000 participants and often sells out before the event. The course winds through the natural surroundings of the Zandenplas, featuring trees and water near the path instead of urban streets. It attracts local participants, visitors from beyond the region, recreational runners, and competitive athletes seeking a short, fast race. On-site registration is available if spots remain, but the participant cap is a key factor. The organizing body is affiliated with the Atletiekunie, the national athletics federation.
Lage Vuursche Trail
SAT NOV 7
The Lage Vuursche Trail begins at Natuurcamping De Zeven Linden and crosses the wooded region between Soest, Baarn, and Lage Vuursche. This trail race occurs biannually, offering participants the choice of one, two, or three loops, each approximately 10 km. The available distances are around 10 km, 20-21 km, and 30-34 km, featuring moderate elevation gains of roughly 44, 89, and 114 meters, respectively. The course winds through Royal forests and natural areas connecting Paleis Soestdijk, Drakensteyn, and Kasteel Groenewoud. Participants will encounter singletrack paths, sandy trails, forest tracks, and historic lanes formerly used by carriages serving the area's large estates. This race format allows runners to experience varied loops across different seasons, presenting the same race environment with a distinct character for each edition.
Dorpsrun Renswoude
SAT NOV 7
The Dorpsrun Renswoude begins and ends at the parking lot of sports park de Hokhorst in Renswoude. This annual village road race offers distances for children and adults: a 1,000-meter Kidsrun, 5 km, 10.5 km, and a half marathon. The Kidsrun separates young runners into 4-9 and 10-12 age categories. The longer distances allow local runners, club runners, and visitors to choose between a shorter village race and a full 21.1 km run. The shortest route runs from De Hokhorst along Dickerijstlaantje and returns. The 5 km route incorporates De Hokhorst and Ubbeschoterweg. Now in its 40th edition, the event is an established fixture. Entries are capped at approximately 650 to 700 runners, and recent editions have sold out before race day. A substantial volunteer team manages the event, with local businesses also providing support, giving it the character of a community gathering for runners, families, friends, colleagues, and neighbors.
Soesterduinen Trailrun
SAT NOV 21
The Soesterduinen Trailrun is a trail race held in Soest, located in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It takes place at Birkstraat 107 in De Birkt, and is described as a physical race, not a virtual one. The route crosses rolling sand dunes, forest, and heath. Runners can anticipate varied terrain rather than a flat road course. The available information highlights the terrain and setting; distances, start times, and registration details are not provided in the source.
A.V. Climax Horaloop
SAT NOV 28
The A.V. Climax Horaloop takes runners into the hills of Hoekelumse Bos and the Renkumse beek valley near Ede in Gelderland. This late-November running event includes youth races, 5 km, 10 km, and 10 English mile options (16.1 km). Organized by A.V. Climax, the race has over fifty editions, establishing it as a local fixture. Each distance features a single-lap course. Most runners can select between paved bike paths and unpaved road or path sides. The start area has an informal atmosphere: participants arrive with timing chips and bibs, park on a large grass field with volunteer assistance, warm up near Hoekelum, and converse with runners from local clubs before the start. The Climax Roparun team also participates, collecting donations for cancer patients and operating a stall offering cake, coffee, tea, and hot chocolate.
Oostermaetloop
WED DEC 2
The Oostermaetloop is a winter cross run in Lettele, a village in the Salland region of the Netherlands. It is one race in the Sallands Cross Circuit, a series of ten winter cross-country events, offering runners four distances: 1 km for children up to 9, 2 km for youth up to 15, and 5 km or 10 km for runners aged 16 and over. The route crosses the De Oostermaet nature reserve, utilizing forest paths lined with rhododendron bushes and featuring muddy sections. On race day, Lettele becomes the sporting hub of Salland. This event is now in its ninth edition, with children, teenagers, and adult runners participating in the same winter-cross format.
Koude Polderloop
SAT DEC 5
The Koude Polderloop begins and ends on Bellstraat in Nijkerk, directing runners into the open polder outside town. This is an annual road race offering three distances: 1 km for the youngest participants, and 5 km and 10 km for those seeking a flat challenge. The event is organized under Stichting Run033, with its operational structure linked to the Atletiekunie, the national athletics federation. The course is designed for speed, utilizing roads within the Nijkerk polders that are either closed to traffic or have limited access, avoiding a busy town center circuit. The 10 km route is officially measured and certified by the Atletiekunie, and the event provides certified 5 km and 10 km courses with electronic timing. Both recreational and competitive runners participate, with over 450 people reported in attendance. Wind and wet conditions are characteristic of the race, aligning with its name; this is a direct winter race across exposed polder roads, not a sheltered park run.
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Oosterbeek hosts 39 10K races in 2026 within 50 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.