Szczecin · Poland

10K races near Szczecin

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Upcoming 10K races near Szczecin

JUL 3
18JUL
Run · road · 10K
Szczecin Maraton Nocny
Szczecin · 2 km away
18JUL
Run · road · 10K
Biegi Szczecin
Szczecin
25JUL
Run · road · 10K
Ueckermünder Abendlauf
Ueckermünde · 48 km away
AUG 6
30AUG
Run · road · 10K
47. Pko Polmaraton Szczecin 10km
Szczecin
30AUG
Run · road · 10K
Pko Polmaraton Szczecin Szczecin
Szczecin · 2 km away
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30AUG
Run · road · 10K
PKO Półmaraton Szczecin
Szczecin
30AUG
Run · road · 10K
47. Pko Polmaraton Szczecin
Szczecin
30AUG
Run · road · 10K
Bieg na 10 Km Pko Polmaraton Szczecin
Szczecin
30AUG
Run · road · 10K
Pko Polmaraton Szczecin Bieg na 10km
Szczecin
Szczecin · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Szczecin

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RunFest Nowogard – Festiwal Biegowy
SUN OCT 4
RunFest Nowogard is a running festival held in Nowogard, West Pomeranian region, Poland. The start and finish are located on the green area at Plac Szarych Szeregów 6. The event offers adults a 10 km run, a 5 km run, and a 5 km Nordic walking event. Children and young runners have their own short races. Registration is online via maratonczykpomiarczasu.pl, with a total participant limit of 400 across all events. The course covers city streets and the area surrounding Lake Nowogardzkie. A 5 km loop forms the basis, with the 5 km events completing one lap and the 10 km race completing two. Children's races vary in length by age, from approximately 150 m for the youngest to about 1500 m for the oldest youth category. The organizer supplies electronic timing, a technical shirt in the starter pack, and a finisher's medal.
La Vengeance du Castor
SAT OCT 10
La Vengeance du Castor is a muddy trail race held in the Puszcza Piaskowa forest near Police, close to Szczecin. The name translates to “The Beaver’s Revenge,” a fitting title given the terrain. The route features beaver-shaped obstacles, fallen trees, streams, wet ground, and numerous uneven sections, making it feel more like a survival challenge than a simple road race. The course navigates the forest’s secluded ponds, modest hills, natural obstacles, and muddy stretches that challenge balance and pace equally. It is designed for participants who appreciate nature, accept soiled footwear, and value the overall experience alongside their finish time. Post-race, participants convene at the finish line for hot cauldron soup and anecdotes about lost shoes in the mud. Those with remaining energy can venture into nearby Szczecin for a local pasztecik szczecinski or a frytburger.
Herbstlauf
SAT OCT 10
Herbstlauf is an autumn running event on the Rennsteig, centered on a traditional 20-kilometer cross-country race that utilizes sections of the spring Rennsteiglauf Marathon route. The concept is straightforward: runners receive a demanding autumn run on a genuine part of the marathon course, serving either as a standalone challenge or as early preparation for the subsequent Rennsteiglauf. The standard distance is 20 kilometers, with a 10-kilometer option designed particularly for less experienced runners and a 33-kilometer trail for those seeking extended time on more rugged terrain. The longer trail deviates from the main ridge path onto side trails featuring significant ascents, while all distances are made more demanding by the course's profile and autumn weather conditions. Each finisher is awarded a medal, a certificate, and an individual finish-line photograph.
Maratońska Dziesiątka
SUN OCT 18
Maratońska Dziesiątka is a 10 km street race in Dębno, run as the shorter companion to the Dębno Marathon. It was launched with the marathon and is intended to continue with later editions, offering runners an entry into the marathon weekend without committing to the full distance. The concept is straightforward: a fast "dycha," or tenner, for those seeking a speed test, a first race, a comeback run, or a personal-best attempt. The course is professionally prepared and utilizes Dębno’s marathon setting, a town that embraces long-distance running as part of its local identity. The field is geared less towards marathon specialists and more towards runners who wish to share the event with friends from training routes, collect a proper race medal, or compete hard over a manageable distance. Registration is managed through Datasport, and the event is featured alongside the Dębno Marathon Relay within the broader marathon program.
Łobeski Terenowy Bieg Wilka
SUN OCT 25
The Łobeski Terenowy Bieg Wilka is a trail race held in Łobez each October. Adult participants can choose between 5 km and 10 km distances. This event is organized by the Municipal Office in Łobez and LŁKB “Trucht” Łobez. The adult entry fee begins at 60 PLN. The event also offers free children’s races, catering to both regular runners and families with younger participants. The race is now in its sixth edition. The course can become challenging in adverse weather conditions. One past event saw morning rain transform the route into a demanding test of endurance and navigating mud, proving difficult even for seasoned runners. Children compete in the Bieg Wilczka, or Little Wolf Run, with distances of 200 m, 600 m, and 1200 m, adding a distinct family focus to the day alongside the adult races.
Goleniowska Mila Niepodległości
WED NOV 11
Goleniowska Mila Niepodległości is a street race series in Goleniów, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland, held on National Independence Day. Organized since 1989, it transforms the holiday into a day of races for children, youth, and adults. The program includes a 300 m preschool race, a 550 m children’s race, youth miles, an Open Mile (1609 m), and a 10 km road race. Organizers state the event is open to nearly all, with age categories from very young children to older adults. A typical edition attracts over 3000 runners and several thousand spectators. The races take place on asphalt city streets, starting from Szczecińska Street and the Siostra Maria Matijczuk roundabout, finishing at the main gate of the OSiR stadium. The 10 km course consists of several loops through town, while shorter races focus on age-group starts and the mile distance that names the series. Each part of the program has participant limits, with large fields for children and youth, a smaller Open Mile, and a larger 10 km field. OSiR Goleniów organizes the event, featuring electronic registration, chip timing in race numbers, start-package verification, and medical support.
Course de l'Indépendance à Police
WED NOV 11
The Course de l'Indépendance à Police is a running race in Borzytuchom that takes place on Polish Independence Day. It commemorates Poland's independence anniversary and offers local and visiting runners a community-focused race, distinct from a purely competitive event. Approximately one thousand runners participated, drawing individuals from various regions of Poland and different age brackets. The Talex Borysław Borzytuchom club organizes the race, with Talex serving as its gold sponsor since its inception. The event's core principles are promoting physical activity and maintaining a visible connection to patriotism through sports.
Pyrzycka Szybka Dycha
SUN MAR 21
Pyrzycka Szybka Dycha is a street race held in Pyrzyce, located in Poland’s West Pomeranian region. It offers both 5 km and 10 km race distances. The event is organized by K2 Partners and incorporates Bieg Smoka, a children’s race, adding a family-friendly aspect beyond just adult competitors focused on speed. The primary races take place within Pyrzyce. Live tracking is provided for participants, and results are published on timing platforms like Enduhub and Domtel-Sport. All finishers are awarded medals. Specifically, the children’s Bieg Smoka features a unique red, dragon-shaped medal, a notable element of the race’s character.
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Szczecin Training Notes

Szczecin hosts 17 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals run Szczecin through forest, river, and centre, depending on the session. Arkoński Forest works for Z2, softer ground, and dirty intervals when you want trees instead of tram stops. Śródmieście and the Oder River suit road pace, especially before the night races. The route covers 84 km and climbs 120 m, so the legs know it. Biegi Szczecin, Szczeciński Bieg Nocny, Szczecin Night Marathon, PKO Półmaraton Szczecin, and Szczecin Independence Run are the anchor race names locals know.

Locals ride Szczecin as a road, gravel, and MTB city, not just a commute map. The Szczecin Lagoon Cycle Route starts and finishes in Szczecin, runs nearly 300 km, and separates cyclists from motor traffic for most of the route. Gravel Around the Szczecin Lagoon stretches to 320 km and gains 701 m, so it is base miles with a proper sting. The climbs sit in short pulls through Arkoński Forest, Zdroje Park, Wkrzańska Heath, and forest fire roads rather than big mountains. Polish Bike Tour - Gryf Szczecin, Wybrzeże 500, and Trzy Wieże XC are the anchor rides, with Pogoń Szczecin, Arkonia Szczecin, KS Piast Szczecin, and AZS Szczecin in the local club mix.

July is the warmest month, and Szczecin feels made for steady morning runs, evening rides, and late starts. The average low sits around 13°C in July, so the Night Marathon energy makes sense when the city lights are on. Cyclists use the Lagoon loop, Velo Baltica links, and Lake Głębokie stretches for long Z2 without much boredom from the scenery. Winter changes the job for both sports. The average high in January hits 6°C, and air temperature drops below 0°C on more than 86 days a year. Locals keep it tighter with forest loops, road basics, and shorter intervals.