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10K races near Viana do Castelo

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Upcoming 10K races near Viana do Castelo

This week 4
5JUL
Run · road · 10K
Carrera Ponle Freno-Vigo
Vigo · 62 km away
5JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Poço Negro Trail
Poço Negro, Rio Mau, Penafiel · 80 km away
5JUL
Run · road · 10K
Ponle Freno
Vigo · 57 km away
5JUL
Run · road · 10K
Corrida de São Pedro
Póvoa de Varzim · 35 km away
JUL 4
11JUL
Run · road · 10K
9th Mikkeller World Beer Run
Caminha · 21 km away
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11JUL
Run · road · 10K
Corrida Porto de Viana
Viana do Castelo · 1 km away
25JUL
Run · road · 10K
10K Marín Manuel Rosales
Marín · 79 km away
26JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Trail Santa Justa
Valongo · 63 km away
AUG 1
1AUG
Run · road · 10K
Alvelos à Noite
Alvelos · 26 km away
SEP 5
6SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Trail das Masseiras
Póvoa de Varzim · 35 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
10K y 5K Alfonso Moro
Vigo · 61 km away
13SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Trail da Trofa
Santiago de Bougado · 45 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Penafiel Run 26
Penafiel · 71 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Course du port de Leixões
Matosinhos · 58 km away
Viana do Castelo · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Viana do Castelo

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Semi-Marathon de Famalicão
SUN OCT 18
The Semi-Marathon de Famalicão takes place in October in Vila Nova de Famalicão, northern Portugal. It offers both a 21.1 km half marathon and a 10 km race. The 10 km is suited for runners aiming for a fast time, while the half marathon requires a more sustained effort over double the distance. Both courses traverse significant areas of the city, making the event suitable for newcomers, competitive 10 km runners, and those prepared for a longer road race. The race route is within a contained Portuguese city, with parks like Das Azenhas and Da Devesa nearby for leisurely walks. Participants can extend their visit into a broader northern Portugal weekend, as Gerês National Park is accessible, and Esposende beach is approximately an hour's drive away. Vila Nova de Famalicão is also known for its craft heritage, featuring sculpture, pottery, and basketry. A local culinary recommendation post-race is Pica no Chão, a beef dish prepared on a hot plate at the diner's table.
Meia Maratona de Famalicão
SUN OCT 18
The Q8 Meia Maratona de Famalicão is a road half marathon held in Vila Nova de Famalicão, northern Portugal, each October. The primary event is 21.1 km, with an accompanying 10 km run or walk option suitable for those seeking a challenging effort or a shorter city tour. Its largely flat and fast course, combined with typically mild autumn weather, makes it a prime location for achieving personal best times. The course begins on Avenida do Brasil, winding through Famalicão’s city streets, passing key landmarks and a section of Parque da Devesa. Elite international athletes compete alongside thousands of local runners, with recent events attracting approximately 3,500 participants from various countries. Spectators line the streets, creating a lively atmosphere, while the 10 km offers a more accessible option for less experienced runners and walkers on the same race day.
Grand Prix d'Athlétisme Silva
SUN OCT 25
The Grand Prix d'Athlétisme Silva, held in late October in Barcelos, Braga district, Portugal, offers a 10 km road race and a 5 km option. The 10 km is the primary event, while the 5 km can be used for a solidarity walk or a less competitive run. The course winds through Barcelos' historic center, showcasing its old streets and the Gothic Bridge. This event combines athletic participation with support for a local charity. Typical late October weather in Barcelos includes cool temperatures ranging from 6-14°C, with a mix of cloudy days, occasional rain, and crisp sunshine.
Dragon Run
SUN OCT 25
Dragon Run, known in Portuguese as Corrida do Dragão, is a running event held at Estádio do Dragão in Porto, Portugal. It is a road race covering 10 km, scheduled for late October. The event centers on FC Porto’s stadium, differing from a remote trail or point-to-point course. Over 12,000 participants attend, including runners, walkers, football fans, and families, suggesting a stadium-focused day of participation rather than a competition exclusively for elite runners.
Trail Trans Serra da Groba
SAT NOV 7
The Trail Trans Serra da Groba begins and ends in Baiona, a coastal town in Pontevedra, Galicia, directing runners into the Serra da Groba mountains. This mountain-running event offers several distances: a long Trail of approximately 28 to 30 km, a shorter Trailiño of about 16 to 17 km, and a 10 km Andaina walk. The Concello de Baiona organizes the event, typically held in November, with the longer race commencing in the morning. The course incorporates forest tracks, old local paths, and brief paved sections near the start and finish, blending trail and road elements. The long Trail ascends to 642 meters, featuring around 1,000 meters of climbing, while the Trailiño reaches 373 meters with approximately 450 meters of climbing. The lowest elevation is near sea level at 6 meters, providing a distinct coast-to-mountain character. Recent participant numbers indicate several hundred runners for the shorter trail, and the 10 km Andaina offers a walking option. Aid stations, timing, showers, changing rooms, medical support, trophies, and a finish-area speaker contribute to a complete local race day atmosphere.
LIDL S. Silvestre Cidade do Porto
SUN DEC 20
Lidl S. Silvestre Cidade do Porto is a night road race in central Porto, typically held in late December as part of Portugal’s end-of-year São Silvestre tradition. The Porto event begins on Avenida dos Aliados and concludes by Porto City Hall, with an evening start that transforms the city center into a busy running venue. It features a 10 km run and a 5 km walk, accommodating competitive runners, casual joggers, and those who wish to walk through Porto at night. The course crosses Porto’s streets and the illuminated quays, passing historic monuments. Approximately 18,000 participants have entered the race, filling the streets of the Invicta near the year's end. The event has a long history, with over thirty editions completed, and its appeal lies in a city-center course, a nighttime setting, and a field that combines club runners with families, walkers, and friends concluding the year together.
Saint-Sylvestre de Braga
SUN DEC 27
The Saint-Sylvestre de Braga is a December night race held in Braga, Portugal's fifth-largest city, located in the north's Cavado sub-region. The primary event is a 10 km road race on an asphalt course, consisting of one flat, fast loop through the city. It attracts runners aiming for a fast time and amateurs seeking an end-of-year race amidst Christmas lights and a festive crowd. A 5.7 km walk is also offered for those who wish to be part of the atmosphere without competing. The course is illuminated by headlamps and winds past several of Braga's significant religious sites, including Bom Jesus do Monte, Braga Cathedral, and the Basilica of Our Lady of Sameiro. All participants conclude at Praca da Republica, the city's main square. The 10 km record is under 29 minutes, indicating a competitive pace at the front, while the walking event allows for costumes and a leisurely exploration of the city. Post-race, participants receive refreshments, and local food offerings feature Braga specialties like Pudim Abade de Priscos, roasted kid goat, and Pastel de Nata.
Saint-Sylvestre de Porto
SUN DEC 27
Saint-Sylvestre de Porto is a late-December road race and walk in Porto, Portugal, offering 5 km and 10 km distances. It is also known as the Lidl S. Silvestre Cidade do Porto. The atmosphere reflects Porto at year's end: Christmas lights, a festive crowd, and nearly 10,000 participants in the most recent running. The primary start is on Avenida dos Aliados, a main street in Porto. The 10 km course involves many turns, requiring runners to maintain focus and accelerate frequently instead of finding a steady pace; the fastest times are just over 30 minutes. The 5 km walk offers a more relaxed way to see the city, passing landmarks like the Ribeira Quarter, Dom Luis I Bridge, and Porto Cathedral. This event brings together competitive runners, walkers, tourists, and individuals using the season to motivate their New Year fitness objectives on the same evening.
Corrida de Reis – Troféu Ponte Da Amizade
MON FEB 1
Corrida de Reis – Troféu Ponte Da Amizade is a 10 km road race held in Vila Nova de Cerveira, located in Portugal’s Viana do Castelo district. This athletics event follows a city circuit, designed for runners seeking a direct urban 10K, distinct from trail or mountain races. The race is promoted by Eurocity Cerveira-Tomiño, establishing a cross-border identity connecting Vila Nova de Cerveira in Portugal with Tomiño in Galicia. Pedal’Arte of Vila Nova de Cerveira and Sociedade Atlética do Trega of Tomiño assist in its organization, with the competition primarily intended for registered athletes.
Corrida de Sao José
SAT MAR 20
Semi-Marathon de Gaia
SUN MAR 21
The Semi-Marathon de Gaia is a road running event in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal, offering a 10 km race and a half marathon. It takes place in late March, suitable for both novice runners and those accustomed to longer distances. The 10 km is the more frequently chosen distance, while the half marathon covers the full 21.0975 km. Both races feature single-loop road courses that include city sections and routes along the sea. The event highlights Gaia’s coastal environment, allowing participants to explore a part of the Porto district on foot. Post-race, Porto is accessible, with its bridges, historic center, Gaia's port wine cellars, the Douro River, and cultural sites like Serralves nearby.
Corrida da Primavera de Guimarães
SUN MAR 21
Corrida da Primavera de Guimarães is a spring road race in Guimarães, in Portugal's District of Braga. The main event is a 10 km run on a single-loop course, and the program also includes children's and junior races, so it is set up for families rather than only adult club runners. The route is listed as both a road race and a nature-themed event, with the 10 km distance marked as the main draw. The setting gives runners an easy reason to stay after the finish: Guimarães has a medieval castle and the Palace of the Dukes of Braganza, while Peneda-Gerês National Park and the Atlantic coast are realistic day trips from the city.
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Viana Training Notes

Viana do Castelo hosts 28 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals keep the easy running close to the Lima River, the marina, the old shipyards, and Porto de Viana. The city centre gives you a percurso quase sempre plano, sem grandes declives when Z2 is the goal. Mata Nacional do Camarido gives you that mix of mata and maresia when you want softer ground. Treino D+ and Viana running keep the group scene active. Corrida Internacional de 10 km de Viana do Castelo and Meia Maratona Manuela Machado work as road anchors. Vertical Elevador Santa Luzia, Afife Running Trail, and Grande Trail da Serra d’Arga cover the sharp stuff.

Locals ride west for flat base miles and east when the legs need work. The Ecovia do Litoral Norte gives Viana its clean coastal line on EuroVelo 1, with cycle paths and wooden boardwalks along the Atlantic. The Atlantic Coast south from Viana gravel loop runs 50 km and gains 363 m, and some sections are quite sandy. Serra de Arga changes the ride fast, with quiet roads, pine forest, rustic stone villages, gravel roads, and forest tracks. Monte Santo Antão and Alto do Espinheiro put the climbing close. SC Vianense and Cyclones Sanitop sit in the local club picture, and 6th TRIATHLON DE VIANA DO CASTELO gives the calendar a hard anchor.

Spring and autumn give runners and riders the best feel, because the coast stays fresh and the inland roads do not feel cooked. Summer stays warm and relatively dry, and temperatures above 30°C happen on about 20 days per year on average. Locals still start early for intervals, long rides, and Treino D+ 5am na “Hora do Bagacinho.” Winter changes the rhythm, because Viana gets mild, rainy months and about 29 frost days in the cold season. The boardwalks and river paths still work for steady running, while the Serra de Arga tracks and foothill gravel ask for better timing.