Skierniewice · Poland

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Upcoming 5K races near Skierniewice

JUL 4
25JUL
Run · road · 5K
Biegi z okazji urodzin Łodzi
Retkinia · 56 km away
25JUL
Run · road · 5K
Bieg Powstania Warszawskiego Wozki
Warszawa · 67 km away
25JUL
Run · road · 5K
Bieg Powstania Warszawskiego
Warsaw · 71 km away
26JUL
Run · road · 5K
Uprising Run Varsovie
Varsovie · 67 km away
AUG 6
9AUG
Run · trail · 5K
Kanzas Cross
Konstantynów Łódzki · 61 km away
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9AUG
Run · road · 5K
Bieg Św. Dominika - Drużbice
Drużbice · 75 km away
15AUG
Run · road · 5K
Mororun 11 Bieg Aleksandrowski z Okazji Swieta Wojska Polskiego
Aleksandrów Łódzki · 60 km away
22AUG
Run · road · 5K
X Vikings Run Piesn Zeglarzy Elita Legend
Smardzewice · 55 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 5K
Kunicki Bieg Reggae
Kunice · 62 km away
30AUG
Run · road · 5K
Gostyninska Nocna 5
Gostynin · 74 km away
SEP 11
5SEP
Run · road · 5K
Polmaraton Praski i Piatka Praska Warszawa
Warszawa · 69 km away
5SEP
Run · road · 5K
Wizz Air Warsaw Praski Night Half Marathon
Warsaw · 67 km away
5SEP
Run · road · 5K
Bieg i marsz NW Dzika Dyszka w Brzezinach
Brzeziny · 26 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
Lesna Triada Biegowa Szlak Jesieni
Warszawa · 67 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 5K
Bieg 5000
Leszno · 46 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 5K
Retkińska Piątka
Retkinia · 56 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 5K
Bieg Piastowska Gonitwa U16 U12
Piastów · 54 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 5K
XIX Biegi Malanowska Jesien
Malanów · 70 km away
19SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Cross Forteczny Pamięci Janusza Kusocińskiego
Warsaw · 71 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 5K
Piątka z hakiem
Łowicz · 28 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 5K
II Lesny Wyscig Mazowsza Bieg dla Ziemi z Osp Laziska
Łaziska · 42 km away
Skierniewice · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Skierniewice

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XI Wielka Ursynowska
SUN OCT 4
Wielka Ursynowska sends runners onto the grass of Służewiec Racecourse in Warsaw’s Ursynów district, on the same turf normally used for horse racing. The main race starts in the morning and covers 5 km over two laps, feeling more like a short cross-country run than a road race. Children get their own shorter races before the main event, with free entry for those youth races. The field is capped at 500 runners, and the event maintains a local feel with age categories, prizes, race numbers, and finisher medals. One unusual detail is the separate category for people who choose to run the whole course barefoot. The race returned after a four-year break and reached its ninth edition, with a charity aspect that lets participants support the St. Christopher Oncology Hospice Foundation in Ursynów.
Run with Joy
SUN OCT 11
Run with Joy is a road race in Warsaw’s Wawer district, Radość area, offering 5 km and 10 km distances, plus children’s and junior races. It typically takes place in mid-October. The flat course provides runners a realistic chance at a personal best without leaving the city. The route follows local streets like Patriotów and Mozaikowa, with the finish line traditionally located near the Toyota Radość dealership. The event supports children assisted by the Polsat Foundation. Its family atmosphere is fitting for a race that includes adults, young runners, and charity participants on the same day. Post-race recovery options include the Salt Inhaler in Millennium Park, the Międzylesie Thermal Baths, or a walk in the nearby landscape park.
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.
Kabacka Zlota Jesien
SAT OCT 24
Kabacka Złota Jesień is an autumn race held in Warsaw’s Kabacki Forest, offering 5 km and 10 km running distances, plus a 5 km Nordic Walking option. It is part of the Grand Prix of Warsaw series, integrating into the local calendar rather than being a standalone forest event. The setting is key: runners and walkers navigate one of Warsaw’s large wooded areas, distinct from city streets. ActiveSports organizes the series. Finish-area provisions are straightforward yet useful: all participants receive a medal, post-race refreshments are available, and entrants can participate in a prize draw.
Bieg na Targówku
SUN NOV 8
Bieg Na Targówku is a local running and walking event in Warsaw’s Targówek district, held in Bródnowski Forest as part of Poland’s national holiday. The main race is a 5 km run, and the program also includes races for children and teenagers, with distances from 200 m to 1200 m for different age groups. The start and finish are located on a forest glade near Grodzisko. The event is designed for residents, not just serious runners: families can join the Preschooler’s March with flags, walkers can take part in a non-competitive Nordic Walking march, and everyone gathers for a shared singing of the Polish national anthem.
Pruszkowski Bieg Zbika
MON NOV 9
Pruszkowski Bieg Żbika is a running event in Pruszków, starting at noon. The main race is 10 km on city streets. The start and finish are at the ZNICZ Municipal Stadium on Bohaterów Warszawy Street. The event also includes a 400 m children's run on the stadium track and a 5 km Nordic Walking march in Park Potulicki. The race is linked to Pruszków's city-rights anniversary, presented as a local sports day. Runners, walkers, children, and residents are invited. Nearby streets, parking, and pedestrian movement are temporarily altered around the route.
Bieg Niepodleglosci Wola
WED NOV 11
Bieg Niepodległości Wola is a local Independence Day running event in Wola. The start, finish, and race office are located at Primary School No. 1, named after Bronisław Malinowski, on Górnicza 47. The race begins at 11:11, a direct reference to the national holiday, and the program also features Nordic Walking. The available details focus on race-day logistics rather than the route. Toilets and a bag drop are situated within the school, and the race office operates from 8:30 to 10:30. Parking guidance is provided for drivers near the Netto on Pszczyńska 612, along Pszczyńska by the shopping passage, at the pool on Pszczyńska 95, and at the former bus station on Kopalniana. The prize list includes vouchers for podium finishers in both the running race and Nordic Walking.
Independence Race in Warsaw
WED NOV 11
The Independence Race in Warsaw is a 10 km run through the heart of Warsaw, Poland, with a 5 km Nordic walking option for participants using poles. The event is centered on the concept of running for independence, linking a city-center race day with Polish history instead of being a standard road run. The route crosses public parks and crosses viaducts, offering runners a blend of green spaces and urban scenery. The program also features separate courses for children and teenagers, allowing families to participate without every member needing to complete the main 10 km distance.
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.
Bieg 11 Listopada
WED NOV 11
The November 11th Run is a Warsaw running event in Skaryszewski Park, held as part of Poland’s Independence Day commemorations. Runners can select either 5 kilometers or 10 kilometers, making the race suitable for those desiring a short holiday run and for participants seeking a longer park course. The event focuses on an active start to the national holiday, rather than a large city-road spectacle. Each distance offers 500 places, and the format gathers runners of varying experience levels who wish to commemorate Poland’s regaining of independence by running together.
III Run Ursynow
MON NOV 16
Run Ursynów is a free 5K race in Warsaw’s Ursynów district, starting at 11:00 on Saturday mornings. The course follows a campus route at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, providing a compact student-campus atmosphere instead of a typical road race. This is the race’s second year, and the route has been updated. Runners complete four laps, beginning near the Faculty of Human Nutrition and Consumer Sciences. All participants receive water and a medal upon finishing. The top three finishers in each category are awarded trophies and sponsor prizes. The race is divided into women’s and men’s categories, with age groups for 13-15 and 16-17, alongside open races. A team classification is also included, determined by summing the times of four team members.
Biegiem Pomagam Bieg Pomocnikow Sw Mikolaja
SAT DEC 5
Biegiem Pomagam – Bieg Pomocników św. Mikołaja is a Warsaw running event. Its name translates to “Running I Help - Santa’s Helpers Run.” The race village, start, and finish are located by Agrykola Street and Tomasz Hopfer Avenue, on the WCSM Agrykola grounds near a basketball court and the Sirenka cafe. Runners can choose from 1 km, 5 km, or 10 km, accommodating small children, families, casual joggers, and those seeking a longer run. The routes traverse Łazienki Królewskie, a favored Warsaw park, utilizing its alleys instead of city streets. Participants will pass park paths, ponds, and historic buildings, with a winter-garden atmosphere that complements the Santa’s Helpers theme. Every distance begins and ends at the same Agrykola-side entrance area, simplifying navigation and providing spectators a single vantage point to cheer runners at both the start and finish.
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Skierniewice Training Notes

Skierniewice hosts 35 5K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals use Park miejski as the easy daily loop, with asphalt and hardened paths that make pace checks simple. The short loop runs 2-3 km through Park miejski and nearby osiedla, so beginners and recovery runners keep it honest there. The medium loop runs 6-8 km on river embankments and longer straight sections, with few crossings to break rhythm. The long route runs 10-15 km through forest bits, gravel roads, and suburbs for Z2 and half-marathon prep. Skierniewice Weekly parkrun meets in Park miejski on Saturdays at 9:00 AM. Skierniewicka Dziesiątka im. Edmunda Jaworskiego, Bieg Wiosny Skierniewicka Triada Biegowa, and Półmaraton Utkany give the calendar its anchors.

Locals ride the flat roads out of town for base miles, because Skierniewice sits on the Równina Łowicka-Błońska plain. The typical loop runs 8 km with 350 m ascent. The climbs live in those longer days, not on named hills, so the work feels like steady gran fondo pressure. Żtc Bike Race and Garmin Iron Triathlon Skierniewice sit on the anchor-event list.

May and July bring the best riding numbers, and locals usually treat those months as the cleanest build window. Summer puts extra life around Zalew Zadębie, with marathons, beach volleyball, kayaking, and enough activity to make easy days feel social. Runners use light technical shirts in the heat, while cyclists keep long Z2 rides simple and roll toward Łowicz, Żyrardów, Koluszki, or Budy Grabskie. Winter changes the kit first, because runners add breathable layers, reflectors, and a headlamp after dark. Cyclists remember the Bolimowska Forest rally where the temperature dropped to -6 degrees C, toes went numb, and the water in the bidons turned terribly cold.