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This week 3
1JUL
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IV Wirtualnego Biegu Pełnej Miski
Poznań
4JUL
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Bieg 75-lecia Klubu LKS Babórówko
Baborówko · 28 km away
4JUL
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Duszniki biegają
Duszniki · 35 km away
JUL 5
18JUL
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Botaniczna Piatka Edycja Letnia
Poznań · 4 km away
19JUL
Run · road · 5K
Śremska Dycha
Śrem · 36 km away
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26JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Dworskie Przełaje
Sielec · 66 km away
26JUL
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Bieg Sloneczny
Widziszewo · 47 km away
31JUL
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Bieg do Nocy w Siedleczku
Kostrzyn · 28 km away
AUG 6
6AUG
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Aktywnie Wokol Jeziora Lubasz
Lubasz · 56 km away
15AUG
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Bieg im. Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego
Kobylin · 80 km away
16AUG
Run · road · 5K
Marceliński Bieg Letni
Poznań
16AUG
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Marcelinski Bieg Letni 10k
Poznań · 6 km away
29AUG
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Bieg Go5
Gostyń · 59 km away
30AUG
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Bieg Rogowski
Rogowo · 60 km away
SEP 11
5SEP
Run · road · 5K
Dziki Bieg W Lesie w Skałowie
Skałowo · 17 km away
5SEP
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Bieg Pamięci Obrońców Kłecka
Kłecko · 42 km away
6SEP
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Xtreme Challenge
Biedrusko · 15 km away
6SEP
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Bieg Władysława o Puchar Burmistrza Gminy Dobrzyca
Dobrzyca · 76 km away
8SEP
Run · road · 5K
Skywayrun
Poznań · 7 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
24h Pełną Parą
Wolsztyn · 67 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 5K
Tortura Leszno
Leszno · 67 km away
13SEP
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Murowana dycha
Murowana Goślina · 19 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 5K
Formoza Challenge - Chodzież
Chodzież · 61 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 5K
Forest Run Challenge
Wronki · 50 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 5K
Bieg Lechitów
Gniezno · 47 km away
Poznań · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Poznań

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Jesienny Bieg Osiedla Winiary
WED SEP 30
Jesienny Bieg Osiedla Winiary is an autumn neighborhood run on the Winiary estate, held on a September weekend. Based on the report, it functions as a local school-focused race day rather than a large road race: pupils participate in teams, boys and girls compete in age categories, and schools accumulate points based on their runners’ results. One school fielded over 30 runners and secured third place among primary schools in the powiat, trailing Primary School No. 12 and the school from Witkowo. Top individual performances included victories by Kornelia Rostkowska and Michal Nowacki, a second-place finish for Wanessa Sierakowska, and a third place for Oliwia Nowak, with other pupils contributing points that aided the team’s overall standing.
Poznań Five
SAT OCT 3
Poznań Five is a 5-kilometer race held in Poznań during the Poznań Marathon weekend. It is designed for those who want the race-day atmosphere but not the full marathon distance. The race begins at 10:00 AM, with a 45-minute time limit for completion, and is suitable for both novice runners and experienced athletes testing their speed over a short, intense effort. The race shares its finish line with the marathon, traditionally located on Plac Marka, allowing 5K participants the same final stretch as the marathon runners. It is intended for family participation during the city's running events. Runners aged 15 and older may enter, with participant numbers expected to reach several thousand. Holders of the local OK Poznań card receive a registration discount.
Lotto 24 Poznan Maraton Poznan Five
SUN OCT 4
The Poznan Marathon is an annual road marathon in Poznan, Poland, run since 2000 and formally named Poznan Maraton imienia Macieja Frankiewicza. The race weekend also includes the Poznan Five, a 5 km event for runners seeking a shorter, faster test or a first step into organized road racing. The marathon is part of the Crown of Polish Marathons, alongside Debno, Krakow, Warsaw, and Wroclaw, and has been part of the international AIMS network. Its first edition had 763 finishers, while later editions drew several thousand runners. A local tradition assigns the number one bib to politicians, including Poznan mayors, and the Poznan Five starts from the city sports and recreation site on Jana Spychalskiego Street.
Pho3nix Kids Maraton
SUN OCT 4
The Pho3nix Kids Marathon offers a dedicated race for young runners on the Poznan International Fair grounds, concluding at Marek Square. It is traditionally held the Saturday before the Poznan Marathon and is open to children aged 1 to 14. The races are short and suitable for all ages, with four distance options from 100 to 1000 meters. The youngest participants run with a parent or guardian. The field is limited by age group, accommodating approximately 1000 to 1200 children per edition. Entries are processed on a first-come, first-served basis via an online form. Each child receives a medal, T-shirt, and bag, often with an additional gift, emphasizing participation alongside the competition. The Pho3nix Foundation is the title sponsor, and the event is part of major Poznan race weekends, including the Poznan Marathon and Poznan Half Marathon.
Rozbiegane Mogilno
SUN OCT 4
Rozbiegane Mogilno is a noon running event in Mogilno, Poland, held at the Olimpijs Sports Complex. Participants can choose between 5 km and 10 km runs, or a 5 km Nordic walking option for those preferring not to run. The event takes place in October and is part of the Crown of Mogilno County series, connecting Mogilno with Dąbrowa and Przyjezierze. The event accommodates club runners, masters athletes, teams, walkers, and families, not exclusively elite racers. Age categories are divided every 10 years, a team classification is included, and the 5 km race typically sees close to 200 finishers. Younger participants have their own short races before the main event, requiring no registration, while adults compete for cash prizes, finisher medals, and prize drawings. The finish area provides food and a Chillout Zone, and the sports complex offers additional activities like volleyball, basketball, football, climbing, fitness, swimming, aqua aerobics, massages, and saunas.
VIII Polmaraton Wagrowiec Skoki
SUN OCT 18
The Półmaraton Wągrowiec-Skoki begins in the market square of Wągrowiec and concludes in the market square of Skoki, defining this half marathon as a town-to-town event. The course measures 21.097 kilometers. Registration is electronic, and the race takes place on a Sunday afternoon in October. This marks the eighth running of the event. The race logistics are suited for a point-to-point course. Transportation to the start is provided. Each participant receives a technical shirt and a race bib with a chip. Aid stations and medical support are available along the route. Upon finishing in Skoki, participants have access to baggage storage, changing facilities, and showers. A recovery meal and hot beverages are also provided. Awards are presented for the open category and for age groups in ten-year increments, catering to both elite runners and age-group competitors.
Octoberforest Run 2025
SAT OCT 24
The Octoberforest Run takes place in late October in Jarocin, Poland, starting and finishing within the Jarocin Forest. Participants can select a 10 km or 5 km run, or a 5 km Nordic walking option. All three distances are open to individuals aged 16 and older, making the event suitable for general adult runners and walkers, not exclusively club athletes. The route is situated within the forest, deviating from a city-road course. Parking is available on Cicha Street, near the cemetery. Stowarzyszenie Biegacze Jarocin is the organizing body. Local accounts indicate it is a relatively new event, having completed its third edition. Its objectives are straightforward: encourage running, highlight the Jarocin Forest as a suitable venue for training and racing, foster intergenerational participation, and ensure equitable competition. A local review noted that participants considered the event highly successful.
Wigwam Run w Drząz­gowie
SAT OCT 24
Wigwam Run w Drzązgowie is a 5 km cross-country race held near the wigwam in Drzązgów, within the Kostrzyn area of Wielkopolskie. This event has a limit of 200 participants and is part of the Grand Prix of Kostrzyn Municipality, not a standalone local run. The course is short and off-road, emphasizing cross-country terrain navigation over establishing a long road pace. Participants must adhere to the Grand Prix rules for scoring, age eligibility, start-package collection, and classification. A current medical check or a signed statement of fitness to race is required. Registration is less expensive via the online portal before race week, with a higher fee applicable on race day.
Poznanski Bieg Niepodleglosci Kocham Polske
WED NOV 11
The Poznański Bieg Konstytucji 10K is a road race held on a May weekend in Poznań, the capital of Wielkopolska. It offers a longer distance option at an event that also features a 5K, allowing both beginners and more experienced runners to select different distances on the same race day. The 10K begins and ends at Strzeszyn Polana near Malibu Beach, with the course looping around Lake Strzeszyńskie. The race incorporates a Polish Constitution Day theme, evident in the white-and-red colors, the presence of supporters, and a blend of ceremony with direct running energy. For many participants, this distance serves as a mid-spring fitness assessment during the first half of the running season.
Poznański Bieg Niepodległości
WED NOV 11
The Poznań Independence Run is a November 11 race in Poznań, held at Polana przy Plaży Malibu by Lake Strzeszyńskie. It features 5 km and 10 km distances and is part of the Poznań Running Triad series, integrating into the local running calendar. The event is limited to 750 paid participants across both distances. Adults and runners over 15 with parental consent may enter. The current lakeside event maintains a straightforward setup: the race center houses the start, finish, race office, and baggage drop, with the route marked by tape and cones. Participants can run or walk, and there is no time limit, offering a more relaxed format than strict road racing. Previous editions of the Poznań Independence Run used a certified 10 km loop through city streets, beginning on Niepodległości Avenue and ending on Święty Marcin Street; the inaugural event attracted 2,500 participants, making it the largest Independence Run in Wielkopolska. Finishers receive a commemorative medal, a personalized bib, drinks, and traditional sweets.
Biegi im. Ppłk. Maksymiliana Ciężkiego - Piątka i Dycha Ciężkiego
MON NOV 23
Piątka i Dycha Ciężkiego is a city road-running event in Szamotuły, Poland, featuring 5 km and 10 km races that begin at 11:00 AM. The name translates to “Ciężki’s Five and Ten,” and the races are part of the Biegi im. ppłk. Maksymiliana Ciężkiego series, honoring Lt. Col. Maksymilian Ciężki. The course follows the streets of Szamotuły, a town located in the Greater Poland region. Calendar information also indicates a 15 km option, meaning participants might encounter the event described as both the five-and-ten race and as part of a wider range of distances.
Recordowa Dziesiątka
SUN MAR 14
Recordowa Dziesiątka is a road race held in early March in Poznań, Poland, offering 5 km and 10 km distances. Its name translates to “Record Ten,” and the primary 10 km event is structured around a straightforward objective: a flat asphalt course designed for runners aiming for a personal best. The course is noted as one of the fastest in Poland, suggesting it will appeal to participants prioritizing speed, splits, and unobstructed road running over inclines or challenging terrain. Poznań is located in the Wielkopolskie Voivodeship, and event information directs participants to the organizer’s website for registration, course specifics, start numbers, historical data, and results.
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Poznań Base Miles

Poznań hosts 37 5K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals run the Warta first, because Wartostrada gives easy Z2 along the river and can carry you toward Puszczykowo. Park Cytadela sits in the city centre and works for steady laps, drills, and meeting people without overthinking it. Park Cytadela has a 4 km lap, while Jezioro Rusałka gives you 4 km and soft ground around the lakes for a long run. The area has 12 km routes for quiet intervals. Founders Running Club brings the social side with weekly Running + Networking. Poznań Maraton im. Macieja Frankiewicza and Poznański Bieg Niepodległości are the anchor races.

Locals ride Malta when they want simple spins, then jump onto Wartostrada when the legs want more road without fuss. The River Warta line runs about 20 km from the centre toward Puszczykowo, and Dębina forest makes that side feel properly green. The Poznań Bicycle Ring gives you a 167 km loop with gravel roads mostly in forests and local paved roads with minor traffic. Kórnicki Pierścień Rowerowy gives you about 60 km, with shorter 20 km options when base miles need restraint. Góra Morasko gives the local climbing hit, with a southern ascent of about 70 m. Cykle and Pzu Gran Fondo Series Medio Fondo are the anchor race names.

Spring and autumn suit Poznań best, because the city gives you enough parks, lakes, gravel, and river paths to build rhythm without riding or running in circles. Summer brings warm days, high sunshine hours, and July cloudbursts that can turn a clean Z2 plan into a wet reset. Locals still use Jezioro Maltańskie, Jezioro Rusałka, Wartostrada, and Lasek Marceliński early or late, when the pace feels easier. Winter changes the job for both sports, because nights usually drop below zero and snow is common. Runners stay closer to firm city loops, while cyclists shift expectations from gran fondo flow to steady base miles, cyclocross feel, and careful singletrack choices.