Wieluń · Poland

5K races near Wieluń

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Upcoming 5K races near Wieluń

This week 2
4JUL
Run · road · 5K
Bieg Bobra
Grabów nad Prosną · 45 km away
4JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Załęcze Ultra Run
Kamion · 14 km away
JUL 1
11JUL
Run · road · 5K
VI Bieg Uliczny
Ostrzeszów · 50 km away
AUG 5
1AUG
Run · road · 5K
Czastarska Piątka
Bagatelka · 19 km away
8AUG
Run · road · 5K
Bieg Ostrzeszow
Ostrzeszów · 48 km away
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9AUG
Run · trail · 5K
Kanzas Cross
Konstantynów Łódzki · 79 km away
9AUG
Run · road · 5K
Bieg Św. Dominika - Drużbice
Drużbice · 63 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 5K
Bieg Murowaniec Tu Sie Biega
Murowaniec · 69 km away
SEP 4
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
Bieg o Puchar Wójta Gminy Sieroszewice
Sieroszewice · 57 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 5K
VI Bieg Chrystowskich dla Niepodleglosci 2025
Tłokinia Kościelna · 66 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 5K
XIX Biegi Malanowska Jesien
Malanów · 77 km away
26SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Cross Doliny Małej Panwi – W Pogoni za Bobrem
Zawadzkie · 69 km away
Wieluń · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Wieluń

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Esbank Go7 Radomszczanski Festiwal Kolarsko Biegowy
TUE OCT 6
The ESBANK GO7 Radomszczański Kolarsko-Biegowy Festival takes place over a May weekend, featuring running, cycling, MTB, Nordic walking, and eco-events centered around Radomsko. Recent editions have been based in Ruda, within the Dobryszyce municipality. The festival's program is notably comprehensive for a local event, including a night half marathon, a 22 km run, a running Grand Prix, an MTB race, a Nordic walking event, plogging, and a 100-meter Green Run, all organized under one event. The festival originated from an event held in Radomsko, with the race office, start, and finish located at Starowiejska 120, near the forests of Sucha Wieś. Charity is integral to the festival, not merely an addition. The “Happy Seventh” charity run, ecological initiatives, support for individuals and animals in need, and the “Złotówka za kilometr” campaign all link kilometers to charitable causes. Participants are primarily a mix of local residents, club athletes, cyclists, walkers, and visitors from throughout Poland, with notable athletes like Polish marathon champion Adam Nowicki adding a competitive element.
VIII Bieg Sycowska Pogon
MON OCT 26
Sycowska Pogoń is an annual autumn running event held in Syców, beginning in the city-center park. The primary races offer straightforward, accessible road distances: 5 km and 10 km. The event also caters to younger participants with the Bieg Małych Asów, a race specifically for children. The event begins in the morning with children in colorful T-shirts lining up before the adult races commence. The announcer calls “Ready?” and the crowd responds “YES!!!”, a brief exchange that imbues the event with its local character. Families, friends, neighbors, club runners, casual runners, and running enthusiasts from throughout Poland gather for the same race day.
Niepodlegla Jura Run
SUN NOV 8
The Niepodległa Jura Run is a street race in Krasiejów, within the Ozimek municipality of Opole Voivodeship, taking place near Poland’s Independence Day. The primary race covers just under 11 km, and with children’s races included, it serves as a local running event for families and adults aiming for a timed result. The start and race headquarters are located at the Science and Entertainment Park on ul. 1 Maja. The main route is not officially certified; runners navigate using white-and-red tape and arrows, with a single checkpoint along the course. Stowarzyszenie ULTRA is the organizing body, and the event provides electronic timing, a starter pack, finisher medals, and a meal at the finish.
Bieg Uliczny Belchatowska Pietnastka
SUN NOV 22
Bełchatowska Piętnastka is a street race held in November in Bełchatów, a city in Poland’s central Łódź region. The name refers to its primary 15 km distance, though shorter 5 km and 10 km races are also available. This offers options for runners seeking a challenge beyond a parkrun but not yet ready for a half marathon. November in Bełchatów typically brings cold, wet conditions, with average temperatures around 7°C and frequent rain, making warm gear essential. The race originated in 1983, positioning it as one of the Łódź region's longest-standing running events. It is organized by Bełchatów's City Sports Center in partnership with the local athletics club. The race office is located at Hala Energia on ul. Dąbrowskiego. In recent years, over 600 participants have finished the races, indicating its status as a significant local event. The street race format emphasizes straightforward road running through Bełchatów, with the 15 km distance defining the event's character.
Bieg Tarnowski Lesna Draka
SUN NOV 22
Leśna Draka is a 10 km race in Tarnów Opolski, a village in southern Poland near Opole. The start and finish are at Józef Zwierzyna Stadium. Held in November, it is intended for general running enthusiasts, not exclusively fast club athletes. This ninth edition competes for the Cup of the Mayor of Gmina Tarnów Opolski, highlighting the local community aspect. The course leads participants through the Tarnów forests, integral to the event's identity and origin. The race developed from local running interest and the surrounding woodland, with early support from Gmina Tarnów Opolski and the Opole Forest District. The Tarnów Running Group “Leśna Draka” assists with the event. After finishing, the Rural Housewives’ Club provides kołocz and a hot meal.
Bieg Malinowy Mikołaj
SAT DEC 5
Bieg Malinowy Mikołaj is a short race held in early December in Opole, taking place at Lake Malina near the Malina bathing area on Olimpijska Street. The distance is 4.74 km, making it more of a quick local run than a long trail event. The route follows paths around the lake instead of a typical city-centre loop. The course consists of two laps around Lake Malina, with natural terrain favoring runners who prefer park and lakeside paths over pavement. The participant limit is 250 people, and runners must be at least 16 years old. The Santa Claus theme provides the event with its Christmas atmosphere.
M1 Bieg Sylwestrowy
THU DEC 31
M1 Bieg Sylwestrowy is a New Year's Eve street race in Częstochowa, Poland, offering 5 km and 10 km distances. It caters to runners seeking a final event before the year concludes, with a short-distance format suitable for both competitive runners and those finishing their season at a relaxed pace. The course utilizes repeated loops on paths and a promenade, keeping participants near the event hub rather than venturing far from town. The end-of-year timing lends it a festive atmosphere distinct from a typical road race, and the provided training plans indicate the organizers anticipate both novice and experienced runners preparing for the two distances.
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Wieluń Training Notes

Wieluń hosts 19 5K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals keep running simple in Wieluń, with the Lasek Miejski loop, park alleys, the city stadium area, Planty miejskie im. Jana Pawła II, and the three city parks all close enough for weekday laps. Wings for Life World Run uses a 5 km repeat on May 10, 2026. Local Runs Wieluń feels useful because it was built by a runner for runners and lets people share local training routes. WKS Wieluń, MKS Wieluń, Junior Wieluń, MLKS Wieluń, and MUKS Pamapol Siatkarz Wieluń keep the small scene visible. Wieluńska Piona and Masowy Bieg Uliczny Pętla Wieluńska are the obvious anchor races.

Cyclists in Wieluń get a bigger menu than you expect, because Bikemap lists 140 routes around town. Sekcja Cyklistów „Relaks” is the name to know, and the group meets every Sunday at 10:00 AM in front of the Poviat Starosty building. The Relaks season opener on May 1, 2026 rolled about 30 km round trip to Przywóz, so it works as a proper anchor event. The route covers 7 km with 294 m of climbing. The Wyżyna Wieluńska is where you look when you want the climbs, not just Z2 base miles.

June and July are the sweet spot here, and most people get on their bikes in those months. Summer gives runners easy laps through Lasek Miejski, Planty miejskie im. Jana Pawła II, and the park alleys, while cyclists can stretch from a short Stare Sady spin to a gran fondo day on Szlak Jury Wieluńskiej. The cycling season with Sekcja Cyklistów „Relaks” runs until September, so Sunday rides keep their rhythm. Winter moves the mood, with runners keeping intervals tighter around town and the artificial ice rink on os. kard. Wyszyńskiego running every year from October to mid-March.