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Upcoming 10K races near Barcelona

This week 2
3JUL
Run · road · 10K
La Frontal de Puig-Reig
Puig-Reig · 70 km away
5JUL
Run · road · 10K
Cursa de Pallejà
Pallejà · 16 km away
JUL 1
26JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Trail Sant Esteve
Sant Esteve de Palautordera · 42 km away
AUG 4
2AUG
Run · road · 10K
Cursa Campi Qui Pugui
El Papiolet,Sant Jaume dels Domenys · 55 km away
4AUG
Run · trail · 10K
Cursa campi qui pugui del Papiolet
El Papiolet, Sant Jaume dels Domenys · 55 km away
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29AUG
Run · road · 10K
Cursa de Festa Major de Matadepera
Matadepera · 27 km away
30AUG
Run · road · 10K
Cursa Popular Festa Major de Ripollet
Ripollet · 13 km away
SEP 12
5SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Folguerolenca Trail
Folgarolas​​ · 1 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Cursa Festa Major de Sabadell
Sabadell · 19 km away
6SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Pàmpol Trail
Sant Llorenç dHortons · 31 km away
13SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Cross L'Ametlla de Merola
L'Ametlla de Merola · 63 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 10K
Ronda Nocturna Canyamars
Canyamars · 33 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Cursa Popular El Prat de Llobregat
El Prat de Llobregat · 10 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Puig de Tiula
Cubelles · 46 km away
23SEP
Run · road · 10K
Cursa de la Mercè
Barcelona · 2 km away
23SEP
Run · road · 10K
Cursa Popular de Sant Miquel
Molins de Rei · 14 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
Cursa Pont de Vilomara i Rocafort
Pont de Vilomara · 44 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Cursa El Pont de Vilomara i Rocafort
El Pont de Vilomara · 44 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Cursa de la Llagosta
La Llagosta · 14 km away
Barcelona · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Barcelona

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Cursa de les Batalles
SUN OCT 11
Cursa de les Batalles is a trail race in El Bruc, near Barcelona, on the lower slopes of Montserrat. The main race is a 10 km mountain run with about 400 m of climbing, and there is also a 5 km option with about 200 m of climbing. It is run in autumn and organized by the municipality of El Bruc. The route follows the Camí de les Batalles through the Natural Park of Montserrat, using trails and old paths linked to the Battles of El Bruc. Runners pass through heather and the sharp rock formations that make Montserrat so distinctive. The race recalls the local militiamen and guerrilla fighters who stopped Napoleon’s army, so the course is not just a hill run: it also points runners toward historical spots tied to the village and the mountain.
Cursa de Santa Margarida i els Monjos
SAT OCT 17
The Santa Margarida i els Monjos race is a Saturday morning running event held in the municipality of Santa Margarida i els Monjos, Alt Penedes. The program features the long-standing Cros and Cursa, offering 5 km and 10 km race options for those seeking different distances. The event marks its twenty-first edition, with the 10 km race having been part of the program for twelve editions. Organized by the Municipal Sports Service, it receives support from local school parent associations, Institut del Foix, and the Alt Penedes Sports Council. This collaboration highlights it as a community sports morning involving schools and local institutions, rather than solely a stand-alone road race.
Cros Popular de Sants
SUN OCT 18
Cros Popular de Sants is a Barcelona race series centered on a 10 km run in the Sants neighborhood. Shorter races for children and an inclusive event are also part of the program. The children’s races are divided by age: Centpeus is a 1-mile race for ages 7 to 14, and Petit Cros offers under-7s a 600-meter option. The inclusive races are 1500 meters and 500 meters for runners with intellectual disabilities. The event is organized by Cros Popular de Sants and feels more like a neighborhood running day than a single race. Its additional elements include Cros Solidari, a charity component of the series, and FotoCros, a photography feature linked from the race site. The name also connects to local industrial history: Amadeo Cros owned the Cros company, which started with sulfuric acid production, later manufactured fertilizers, and relocated from Sants to Badalona before expanding throughout Spain.
Beer Runners
SUN OCT 25
Beer Runners is a free popular street race in Barcelona, based at Parc del Forum, with 5 km and 10 km options. The concept is straightforward: run first, then share beer and tapas afterward. It attracts thousands of runners, and demand in Barcelona can move quickly, with an initial 3,000 bibs filling in under twenty days before organizers added more places. The course uses city streets rather than trails or track, and the series also takes place in other urban settings, often major cities. The movement began in Philadelphia, then grew around the social aspect of running as much as the workout itself. Club runners, casual runners, and people who mainly want a relaxed group morning all suit the format, because the finish-line ritual is part of the race: the post-run beer-and-tapa moment is treated as the third half of the sport.
5K i 10K Urbans de Manresa
SUN OCT 25
El Tast de la Mitja
SAT OCT 31
El Tast de la Mitja is a certified 10K race in Catalonia. It utilizes the final section of the La Mitja half-marathon course. The race begins in Passeig de la Garriga and concludes in Canovelles on Passeig de la Ribera, directly in front of KH-7. It takes place in autumn. Registration is open from May to October, or until 3,000 participants register. The event is part of the Lliga Championchip. The course travels from La Garriga, passing through Les Franqueses and Canovelles. Organizers describe the route in Catalan as “pla i avall,” indicating it is flat and downhill. Participants may encounter a narrow initial stretch before the course widens. The Associació Esportiva La Mitja de Granollers manages the race, with assistance from the local councils of La Garriga, Les Franqueses, Canovelles, and Granollers. A 5K race is also available, running from Les Franqueses to Granollers.
Cursa Nocturna de la Cervesa
SAT OCT 31
The Cursa Nocturna de la Cervesa begins and ends at Compañía Cervecera del Montseny in Sant Miquel de Balenyà, near Barcelona. This is a timed 10 km night race, with a two-hour limit and a maximum of 1,300 participants. The event connects local sport with craft beer culture. Participants should bring a flashlight or headlamp as the route takes place after dark. The course is a loop through the Pre Parc Natural del Montseny, featuring approximately 100 meters of elevation gain. It is suitable for runners seeking a fast, controlled race rather than a demanding mountain challenge. Aid stations are located along the marked route, and all participants must finish the entire course. A unique element is the hidden prize at each kilometer mark; the finder must carry it to the finish. Awards are given to the top three male and female finishers, and food is available post-race.
Vallalta Trail
SUN NOV 1
Vallalta Trail is a mountain-running event held in Sant Iscle de Vallalta, a village within the Barcelona area of Catalonia. Participants can select from various trail distances. The primary listing details an 18 km Vallalta Trail and a 10 km Short 10K. An additional listing also indicates a 23 km trail option, suggesting that the precise offerings should be confirmed with the organizer prior to registration. The race is organized by Vallalta Trail, a local entity that arranges group sporting excursions, hikes, and mountain races. The event features a Dorsal Solidari AFANOC, a solidarity bib benefiting AFANOC, in addition to standard race entries. Each distance maintains its own registration list, and the event information directs participants to race regulations and distinct particulars for each category.
Cursa de Sant Martí
SUN NOV 1
Montjuïc Tibidabo
SUN NOV 1
Montjuïc Tibidabo is a Barcelona race with options from 10 kilometers up to a half marathon. The name points to two of the city’s high landmarks: Montjuïc, above the port side of Barcelona, and Tibidabo, the mountain at the edge of the Collserola range. The available distances make it more flexible than a single-format road race, with shorter runners and half-marathon runners sharing the same event setup. The Tibidabo side gives the race its most distinctive backdrop. The summit has an amusement park and the Temple Expiatori del Sagrat Cor, and it is linked to Plaça del Doctor Andreu by the Tibidabo Funicular, a 1,130-meter electric line that climbs 275 meters at gradients up to 25.7%. The funicular opened in 1901, later moved from wooden cars to metal trainsets, and now runs articulated vehicles carrying 252 people.
Mitja Sant Cugat
TUE NOV 3
The Mitja Sant Cugat is a long-standing half marathon held in Sant Cugat del Valles, near Barcelona. The primary event covers 21 km, with 10 km and 5 km races included in the same program. These shorter races are designated as non-competitive, ensuring the day accommodates participants not solely focused on achieving a half-marathon personal best. The course is noted in local race information as being exceptionally flat for the region, presenting a suitable option for consistent pacing or a runner's initial significant half marathon attempt. Club Muntanyenc Sant Cugat is the organizing body for this event. With considerable history, the race ranks among Catalonia's more established half marathons and holds a local standing as a competitive event of its kind.
Córrer per Córrer Manlleu
SUN NOV 8
The Córrer per Córrer Manlleu is a 10.1 km running event in Manlleu, a town in the Barcelona province. The race date is unconfirmed; runners can opt for a notification when the date is set. The 10.1 km event is marked “No competitiva,” suggesting it is a community run rather than a competition focused on rankings. The listing lacks route details, elevation, start times, or organizer notes. It does provide classifications and results, a link to the official event website, and is available in Catalan, Spanish, English, French, German, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Basque, and Galician. Based on the published facts, it is a local Manlleu running event with a non-competitive 10.1 km format and basic runner information available online.
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Barcelona Training Notes

Barcelona hosts 50 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 the waterfront when they want easy base miles, and the Hotel W to Forum Park route gives you 10 km out and back. Diagonal Avenue gives you 11 km from end to end when you need steady rhythm. The loop around the top is 5 km. Barcelona Casual Runners meet Mondays at 7:30 PM by Font Magica de Montjuic and Tuesdays at 7:30 PM at La Querida. Moon Runners, Morning Runners Barcelona, Nike+Run Club, and running/trailrunning/hiking principantes keep the week moving. Cursa el Corte Ingles 2026, HYUNDAI MITJA MARATÓ DE BARCELONA, and Barcelona Midnight Trail make easy anchor events.

Locals ride west when they want climbs, because Serra de Collserola sits right there behind the city. Tibidabo is the must-do climb, and Montjuïc works when you want intervals without leaving town. Costes del Garraf gives you the coastal classic, while the Parpers loop gives you about 70 km. Santa Susanna to El Turó de l'Home gives you 130 km with 2,460 m of climbing, and Montseny per Collformic gives you 149 km with 2,436 m. Ports del Maresme gives you 101 km with 1,104 m. La Vallalta I La Carretera de Mata gives you 43 km with 548 m.

May to October gives Barcelona its best training window, with warm mornings, long light, and proper coastal energy. Locals start around 07:00-09:00 in warm months for calmer streets and a lower heat load. Weekday waterfront rides work best around 08:00-10:00, and weekend seafront starts feel best around 07:30-09:00. Winter changes the clock more than the habit. Runners still use Montjuïc, Ciutadella Park, the beach, and Collserola, while riders push starts to 10:00-12:00 for warmer temperatures and better visibility. Barcelona Casual Runners keep meeting year-round, though darkness changes routes from October onwards.