Badajoz · Spain

5K races near Badajoz

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Upcoming 5K races near Badajoz

JUL 3
11JUL
Run · road · 5K
VII CARRERA POPULAR ICABA 2025
Badajoz
11JUL
Run · road · 5K
CARRERA POPULAR CONMEMORATIVA DEL DÍA DE LA JUSTICIA GRATUITA Y EL TURNO DE OFICIO
Badajoz
31JUL
Run · road · 5K
Carrera Popular Nocturna Malpartida de Cáceres
Malpartida de Cáceres · 77 km away
SEP 1
20SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Cross Popular Urbano La Garrovilla
La Garrovilla · 43 km away
Badajoz · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Badajoz

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Carrera Popular de Alqueva
SUN OCT 11
The Carrera Popular de Alqueva is a local road race held in Cheles, a town in Badajoz situated near the Alqueva region. Organized by the Cheles City Council and supported by the Provincial Council of Badajoz, the event typically commences mid-morning. Participants can opt for a 5 km race or a 10 km distance, with dedicated shorter races available for children. The race is a fixture on the Badajoz running schedule, designed for a wide range of participants, not exclusively for seasoned athletes. The event features multiple categories, distinct courses, awards for top finishers, and aid stations organized with sustainability as a consideration. Its main draw is the straightforward structure: a community race day featuring adult distances, children's events, and direct management by the local council.
San Silvestre de Santa Marta
TUE DEC 29
San Silvestre de Santa Marta is a 5 km race held in Santa Marta, a town in the province of Badajoz. It takes place in late December, following the Spanish San Silvestre tradition of short end-of-year races. The format includes a single 5 km run with classifications and results for runners seeking a timed placing. A non-competitive category is also offered, allowing participation without the pressure of racing against the clock.
San Silvestre de Mérida
WED DEC 30
The San Silvestre de Mérida is a running event in Mérida, Spain, held around the end of the year. It is organized by the Ayuntamiento de Mérida and is part of the San Silvestre race tradition, a set of races held on or near New Year’s Eve. The tradition began in São Paulo after inspiration from a New Year’s Eve race in Paris. Spain hosts over 200 San Silvestre races annually. The Mérida event features a 4.9 km non-competitive run. It is listed on the Spanish San Silvestre calendar, which includes events from local races to major ones like the San Silvestre Vallecana in Madrid. The race upholds the San Silvestre practice of concluding the year with a public road run for community participation.
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Badajoz Base Miles

Badajoz hosts 7 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 Guadiana first, because the river gives Badajoz its easiest rhythm for Z2 and steady base miles. The city centre sits close enough to Valdepasillas, Puerta Pilar, San Roque, Ciudad Jardín, and La Granadilla for simple out-and-back days. Local runners keep the club scene informal, with no named run club on the calendar. Carrera Los Palomos - Aqualia, Carrera Popular Valdebótoa, Carrera Nocturna Talavera la Real, and Cross Navideño Valdelacalzada keep the short stuff lively. Half Marathon Popular Badajoz-Elvas anchors the year, and its 21.1 km course gains 61.0m.

Locals ride out toward Elvas, Campo Maior, Gévora, Valdebótoa, and Villafranco del Guadiana when they want steady roads and border legs. The Guadiana gives the easy spin, and Cerro del Viento, Fuerte San Cristóbal, and Cerro de la Muela give the local climbing cues. Desafío San Fernando - 40K BTT is the anchor for dirt, BTT, and cyclocross legs. Local cyclists keep the club side loose, with no named cycling club in the local notes. The climb runs 14 km with an elevation gain of +649 m.

February feels like the cleanest target month, because Half Marathon Popular Badajoz-Elvas gives runners a proper anchor event. Summer changes the job, because Badajoz gets hot and the temperature can hit 40°C or more. Locals move intervals early, keep Z2 honest, and treat July like a dry month for smart miles rather than hero miles. Winter stays mild enough for both sports, but temperatures can drop below zero and December brings the most rain. Runners lean into cross races, and riders keep base miles flexible when wet roads or cold starts show up.