Bielsko-Biała · Poland

10K races near Bielsko-Biała

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Upcoming 10K races near Bielsko-Biała

This week 2
4JUL
Run · road · 10K
Pawlowicki Bieg Sladami Mielzynskich
Pawłowice · 28 km away
4JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Imieliński Family Cross
Imielin · 37 km away
JUL 3
11JUL
Run · road · 10K
Świerczyniecki Bieg Uliczny o Puchar Wójta
Świerczyniec · 27 km away
17JUL
Run · road · 10K
PKO Piekarski Semi-marathon
Piekary Śląskie · 63 km away
18JUL
Run · road · 10K
PKO Piekarski Półmaraton
Piekary Śląskie · 62 km away
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AUG 14
1AUG
Run · road · 10K
SMArt RUN 7
Gmina Jerzmanowice-Przeginia · 65 km away
1AUG
Run · road · 10K
Rudzki Półmaraton Industrialny
Ruda Śląska · 50 km away
9AUG
Run · road · 10K
Bieg Św. Dominika 10 km
Ustroń · 20 km away
14AUG
Run · road · 10K
XVII Bieg do Slonca
Katowice · 47 km away
15AUG
Run · road · 10K
Biegowe Grand Prix Powiatu Oświęcimskiego
Oświęcim · 26 km away
22AUG
Run · road · 10K
Bieg Lato
Czeladź · 55 km away
22AUG
Run · road · 10K
Hrabovský 1/2 a 1/4 maraton
Hrabová, Ostrava · 55 km away
22AUG
Run · road · 10K
PKO Półmaraton Tarnogórski
Tarnowskie Góry · 70 km away
22AUG
Run · road · 10K
Bieg Wakacje na Sportowo
Katowice · 42 km away
23AUG
Run · road · 10K
Pko Tarnogorski Polmaraton
Tarnowskie Góry · 71 km away
26AUG
Run · trail · 10K
Beskidy Ultra - Trail®
Szczyrk · 12 km away
29AUG
Run · trail · 10K
Cross - Mol
Bytom · 62 km away
29AUG
Run · trail · 10K
Bielsko-Biala Ultra Trifecta Weekend
Bielsko-Biala · 1 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 10K
Hołda Run
Łaziska Górne · 39 km away
SEP 9
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
Olkuski Bieg Uliczny VIII Srebrna Dziesiatka
Olkusz · 62 km away
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
Srebrna Dziesiątka
Olkusz · 70 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Bieg do Słońca
Katowice · 44 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
Nocny Bieg Uliczny
Czerwionka-Leszczyny · 45 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
Dětmarovická 10
Dětmarovice · 43 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 10K
Pko Bytomski Polmaraton
Bytom · 60 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Žilinský mestský polmaratón - 21 km
Žilina · 70 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
Mikolowski Bieg Uliczny im Henryka Biskupiaka
Mikołów · 40 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Bieg Pawla Lorensa
Tychy · 30 km away
Bielsko-Biała · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Bielsko-Biała

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Festiwal Biegowy Jurarun
FRI OCT 2
JuraRun is an autumn trail-running event in the Krakow-Częstochowa Jura, featuring a short 5 km race and a 104 km ultra on the same programme. The weekend is designed for trail runners, ultra runners, and individuals seeking an active trip rather than a single road race. Organizers offer nine sports competitions in total, including seven trail distances from 5 km to 104 km, accommodating both first-time off-road runners and those pursuing long mountain efforts. The routes traverse Jura forests, pass limestone rocks, and wind around castle areas, with genuine climbing even on the shorter races: the 5 km has approximately 180 m of elevation gain, the night 10 km has 238 m, and the 23 km race has 515 m. The ultra options extend to about 42 km, 81 km, and 104 km, with time limits ranging from 8.5 to 21.5 hours and ITRA points awarded for the longer distances. All races contribute to the ALE Mountain Running League, and the 42 km race holds an S category within it. A unique option is the “na raty” format, allowing ambitious runners to combine a night race with a daytime distance instead of participating in just one event.
Silesia Marathon Chorzow
FRI OCT 2
The Silesia Marathon is a full road marathon within the Silesian metropolitan area, with Chorzów and the Silesian Stadium central to recent events. The Chorzów-based Silesia Marathon Foundation organizes it, supported by the Silesian Voivodeship marshal’s office and partner cities Katowice, Mysłowice, Siemianowice Śląskie, and Chorzów. The race takes place in autumn, employs wave starts, and causes the typical city-marathon disruptions: closed streets, modified tram and bus stops, and traffic restrictions near the stadium and along the course. The course has evolved, but its character is regional, not tied to one city. An earlier route traversed from Katowice through Siemianowice Śląskie and Mysłowice before concluding in central Katowice. Recent editions have started and finished at the Silesian Stadium. Participants are assigned to start zones before the race begins, and organizers provide specific details on transport alterations to help people navigate road closures. The marathon has been ranked second in Poland’s “Golden Races” for large marathons, with judges noting its atmosphere and organization.
Silesia 10k
SAT OCT 3
Silesia 10K is a fast 10 km race in Chorzów, held during the Silesia Marathon weekend in October. It offers runners a shorter option alongside the main Silesian race program, which includes the marathon, half marathon, and 50 km ultramarathon. This event is part of the largest running event in Silesia, organized by the Silesia Marathon Foundation with regional and city partners. The 10K route goes through Park Śląski and adjacent roads, featuring a flat profile conducive to fast times. This makes it suitable for runners aiming for a personal best and for those seeking a straightforward assessment of current fitness. The broader marathon event attracts thousands of participants from Poland and internationally, begins and ends at the Silesian Stadium, and directs its longer courses through Katowice, Siemianowice Śląskie, Mysłowice, and Chorzów.
BloodRun of Krakow
SUN OCT 4
The BloodRun of Krakow begins and ends at Wawel Royal Castle, with participants proceeding onto the Vistula boulevards in central Krakow. This local charity road event takes place in early October, organized by the Małopolska regional division of the Polish Red Cross. The race provides 5 km and 10 km asphalt routes, alongside Nordic walking and shorter distances for children and juniors. Its objective is clear: to promote blood donation and gather funds to support its growth. The 5 km route consists of a single loop, while the 10 km route covers the same path twice along both sides of the Vistula. The course features Bernatka Footbridge and Dębnicki Bridge, allowing runners to view Krakow from the riverbanks instead of a closed-off stadium. The participants are typically families, local runners, walkers, and individuals motivated by charity, rather than a commercial race focus. The event's ethos emphasizes solidarity and mutual aid, aligning with a race centered on blood donation rather than solely on awards.
Bieg im Janusza Kusocinskiego
SUN OCT 4
The Janusz Kusociński Memorial is a Polish athletics event held at Stadion Śląski in Chorzów, early in the summer track season. It honors Janusz Kusociński, with the event focused on athletics rather than a single road-race format. For Poland’s national team, it functions as an early season form check, and for many athletes, it is their first competition after winter and spring training. The main events take place on the stadium track and infield in Chorzów, broadcast on TVP Sport, TVPSPORT.PL, and the TVP Sport app. The Kusociński name is also associated with connected running events: youth races are linked to the memorial, and a Palmiry memorial run begins at the forest parking lot in Palmiry. This creates two distinct aspects: a high-level stadium meet for established athletes, and smaller races connecting the memorial to younger runners and public participation.
Jubileuszowy X Bieg na Molo
SUN OCT 4
The Jubileuszowy X Bieg na Molo is a road race in Osiek, Lesser Poland, held at the Molo Resort. The adult schedule features a 5 km race at 11:00 and a 10 km main event at noon, following morning registration and a 10:00 opening. The event is described as a street sprint, reflecting the short distances and efficient race-day timing. The day begins with races for children and youth, divided by age and gender. Preschoolers and the youngest primary-school children compete in a 150-meter run, while older primary-school groups race over 300 or 450 meters. The 10 km race had 166 participants, with Stanisław Ptaszyński taking first place in 31:22, indicating the event attracts both local runners and competitive athletes.
Silesia Maraton Katowice
SUN OCT 4
Silesia Marathon is a running event in Silesia featuring a marathon, a half marathon, and an ultramarathon. The next edition is noted as the 18th, though the organizers have not yet confirmed the specific race date. The marathon route has not been officially published. The event site displays the previous course as a reference. Participants can register for the marathon, half marathon, or ultramarathon via the form on the event website.
Heimstaden Havířovská desítka
SAT OCT 17
Heimstaden Havířovská desítka is a 10 km road race in Havířov, offering shorter or related race options alongside the main ten. The event takes place in the city center, using Republiky Square for both the start and finish. It also supports a charity cause, making race day about more than just times and placings. Approximately 1,200 runners are registered across the various distances, marking the largest field the event has hosted. The relay category is particularly popular, with 60 teams participating. The course winds through central Havířov. This anniversary edition is also attracting well-known Czech athletes, such as Pavel Maslák, a three-time world indoor champion. Maslák mentioned that his first 10 km race was at Havířovská desítka and he wished to compete in the distance there again.
WARTKO... bez Gaszowice
SUN OCT 18
Wartko bez Gaszowice is an October sports and recreation event in the Gaszowice municipality, beginning at 10:00 AM. The main competition is a 10 km street run. Additionally, there is a 6 km “Wartko z patykami” event for Nordic walkers and “Wartki Bajtel” races for children. The event offers adults the option to run or walk, and children participate in their own shorter races. This event is part of the “Wartko!” series. An early edition attracted nearly 200 participants under favorable weather conditions, featuring separate registration and rules for the 10 km run and the 6 km walking event.
PKO Semi-marathon de Gliwice
SUN OCT 18
The PKO Semi-marathon de Gliwice begins near PreZero Arena Gliwice, with the half-marathon runners starting at 10:00 AM. This autumn event centers on the 21.0975 km half marathon, while 10 km and 5 km races commence fifteen minutes later. The schedule also features Nordic walking for the shorter distances, ensuring the day caters to more than just those pursuing the full half-marathon. A children’s race takes place near PreZero Arena the preceding day, and this marks the event’s ninth edition.
XI Gliwicka Dycha
SUN OCT 25
The XI Gliwicka Dycha is a 10 km race held in Gliwice, Poland. It is part of the XI PKO Gliwice Half Marathon event and is organized by Fundacja Bieg Rzeźnika. The participation was substantial for a local 10K, with 675 runners registered, 602 starting, and 600 completing the race, with only two not finishing. The race's timing system provides a detailed view of the competition. Timing points are located at 3.9 km, 5 km, 5.5 km, and the finish line, allowing runners to be tracked throughout the course, not just at the halfway mark and the end. The results distinguish between women, men, Gliwice residents, and age categories from K-20 and M-20 up to K-60 and M-60. Most classifications are based on net time, but the top 60 open places are determined by gross time.
Ludgeřovický kros
SAT NOV 7
Ludgeřovický kros takes place in Ludgeřovice, featuring a route primarily on forest and field paths, with less emphasis on roads. Participants can choose from a 10 km run, a 4 km run, or a 9 km Nordic walking event. Additionally, children can compete in races of 100 and 500 meters. This race is an annual event and is included in the Prajzsko-opavská running league. The 10 km course involves approximately 140 meters of elevation gain and crosses mixed terrain, passing through the Černý les area and notable local sites. The event is subtitled “Run of War Veterans,” connecting it to Ludgeřovice’s War Veterans Day activities, and is held with the patronage of the President of the Czech Republic. The participant limit is 400, and the prior edition reached full capacity. All finishers receive a custom metal medal along with a traditional Czech reward: smoked sausage or grilled hermelin.
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Bielsko-Biała Training Notes

Bielsko-Biała hosts 50 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Bielsko-Biała gives runners a mountain-adjacent setup without much fuss. Locals keep easy days around the city centre and the Biała River, then point workouts toward the Beskid Mountains when they want bite. Magurka gives trail runners the honest climbing that makes Z2 stop feeling casual. The club scene runs through names like TS Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała, Bialski Klub Sportowy Stal Bielsko-Biała, BBTS Włókniarz Bielsko-Biała, BBTS Bielsko-Biała, and Rekord Bielsko-Biała. Anchor races include Bieg Fiata Bielsko Biala, Bieg Kobbiet, Bielsko-Biala Ultra Trifecta Weekend, and XXIX Ogólnopolski Górski BIEG Magurki.

Bielsko-Biała works for riding if you like climbs. Locals say it straight: it’s great here, as long as you like climbs. The south sends riders toward Szczyrk and Biały Krzyż Pass, and the north gives longer base miles toward Pszczyna or Brzeszcze/Wola. Żar, Przegibek, Wielka Puszcza, and Kocierz are the climbs people talk about, and the last few hundred meters of Wielka Puszcza get seriously steep. Beskidzkie Towarzystwo Cyklistów anchors the scene, with bike.wtorek and the Specialized Bielsko group ride adding social wheels. Silesian Classic, Kryterium Asów, Szutry Śląskie, and Bielsko Family Cycling Rally keep the calendar sharp.

Late summer and early fall suit Bielsko-Biała best. Summer brings warm, wet days, so locals get intervals done early and leave the longer Z2 stuff for steadier windows. The Beskid Mountains stay close enough that a normal ride can turn into a climbing day fast, and a normal run can become a trail session without drama. Winter brings cold, damp weather, though western winds and foëhn winds can make it milder. Runners still use the city centre and river rhythm, and cyclists swap some gran fondo thinking for steadier roads, bike paths, or cyclocross-style grit when the hills turn heavy.