Kutno · Poland

5K races near Kutno

13 races in 2026 next one in 11 days
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Upcoming 5K races near Kutno

JUL 4
12JUL
Run · road · 5K
Kraszewski Bieg po Zdrowie
Kraszewo-Gaczułty · 78 km away
18JUL
Run · road · 5K
Spotkajmy Sie nad Sierpienica
Sierpc · 72 km away
18JUL
Run · road · 5K
Bieg o Puchar Białego Lwa Sahima
Poddębice · 46 km away
25JUL
Run · road · 5K
Biegi z okazji urodzin Łodzi
Retkinia · 54 km away
AUG 4
9AUG
Run · road · 5K
Włocławska Sztafeta Przełajowa
Zazamcze · 53 km away
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9AUG
Run · trail · 5K
Kanzas Cross
Konstantynów Łódzki · 53 km away
15AUG
Run · road · 5K
Mororun 11 Bieg Aleksandrowski z Okazji Swieta Wojska Polskiego
Aleksandrów Łódzki · 48 km away
30AUG
Run · road · 5K
Gostyninska Nocna 5
Gostynin · 30 km away
SEP 5
5SEP
Run · road · 5K
Bieg i marsz NW Dzika Dyszka w Brzezinach
Brzeziny · 54 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 5K
Retkińska Piątka
Retkinia · 54 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 5K
XIX Biegi Malanowska Jesien
Malanów · 50 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 5K
Piątka z hakiem
Łowicz · 34 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 5K
II Lesny Wyscig Mazowsza Bieg dla Ziemi z Osp Laziska
Łaziska · 50 km away
Kutno · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Kutno

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Grand Prix Polski w Crossduathlonie Poznan
SAT OCT 3
The Polish Crossduathlon Grand Prix in Koło is an off-road run-bike-run event held at the Municipal Stadium, located at ul. Sportowa 12, which houses the race office, start, transition area, and finish. The event begins with children's races in the morning, followed by Żak and Młodzik categories, and then the Junior Młodszy, Junior, Elita, U23, and Age Group fields commence in a later session. The format is crossduathlon, involving transitions between running and cycling segments without a swim, utilizing a designated transition area. This race is a component of the Grand Prix Polski w Crossduathlonie series, organized by Foxter Sport. It gathers participants across various age categories, including children, youth racers, elite competitors, and adult age-group athletes at a single location.
Bieg po Karmę
SUN OCT 18
Bieg po Karmę is a charity race held around the animal shelter in Korabiewice, in Poland’s Mazowieckie region. The shelter organizes the event, which includes a 10 km run named Chyży Husky, a 5 km run named Szybki Chart, a 5 km Nordic Walking option named Śmigły Wyżeł, and short children’s races. Start fees and race-package income fund food for the shelter animals, particularly the approximately 200 dogs. The routes traverse the Puszcza Mariańska municipality, using asphalt roads, forest paths, field margins, and open fields, with tape and arrows marking the way. The event also highlights the shelter’s daily work, including adoption, volunteering, humane treatment of animals, ecological awareness, and active living. The children’s program features five distances, such as the 100-meter Bieg Mopsa for the youngest participants, making the day resemble a local community race more than a standard road event.
Course de l'Indépendance de Skierniewice
WED NOV 11
Skierniewice hosts the Course de l'Indépendance to commemorate Poland's Independence Day, opting for a short road race instead of a formal parade. The course is typically around 5 km, allowing beginners, casual runners, club athletes, and more experienced competitors to participate together. Hundreds of participants gather annually, blending race-day excitement with a patriotic holiday assembly. The event begins with a communal singing of the national anthem, providing a more solemn start than a typical local 5K. Many participants wear white and red or affix national cockades, with these colors contributing to the day's significance. While results are recorded, the race prioritizes the collective commemoration: participants run, observe the holiday, and fill the course with national colors.
Pędzące Renifery
MON DEC 14
Pędzące Renifery translates to “Running Reindeer.” It is a Christmas-themed 5 km run held in Park im. Roberta Baden-Powella in Łódź, Poland. The distance suits casual participants while offering regular runners a timed effort within a city park. The race centers on a simple holiday concept: runners convene in Baden-Powell Park for a five-kilometer route, foregoing a long road race across the city. Lumi Loom organizes the event, with Maciej Sobczak connected to its organization.
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Kutno Training Notes

Kutno hosts 17 5K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Kutno runners keep it simple and local. Wiosny Ludów park is the easy meet-up, and parkrun Kutno gives everyone a 5 km hit at 9:00 on Saturday. The route runs three even laps, with a gentle rise at the start of each lap and a 200-meter downhill around 1 km. Locals use it for intervals, comeback runs, or a clean benchmark without making a big trip. The small scene shows up through Honorowy Bieg Kadecki, Czwartki Lekkoatletyczne at Stadion MOSiR Kutno, and nearby starts like XI Rykowisko Ultra Trail Szybkie Badyle.

Kutno riders build base miles on lowland roads. Bike Club Kutno is the name you hear first, with the club built around time together, regional trips, useful detours, fun, and a bit of reset. The Kutno Kaliskie Kujawskie route is the obvious line when you want steady Z2 instead of drama. The west wind gives the ride its bite, with southwest pulls in winter and northwest pushes in summer. The climbs stay modest because this is central Poland lowland country, so locals look toward Lake Kłodawa, Greatman Klodawa Triathlon, and Duathlon Strykow for bigger anchor days.

Kutno seasons reward consistency. July and August bring the hottest stretch, so runners take parkrun early and cyclists stack base miles before the day gets heavy. July brings the wettest average month with 73 mm, so locals still keep a jacket in the kit bag. December and January change the rhythm, and January is the coldest marker with the least rainfall at 30 mm. Snow falls on average 39 days a year, so winter turns runs toward steady footing, while bikes shift from fast road days to cautious Z2, cyclocross habits, or short spins when the roads allow it.