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5K races near Burgos

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Upcoming 5K races near Burgos

JUL 2
11JUL
Run · trail · 5K
KV Valdezcaray
Valdezcaray - Ezcaray · 59 km away
18JUL
Run · road · 5K
Legua Valle de Valdelucio
Fuencaliente de Lucio · 58 km away
AUG 2
1AUG
Run · road · 5K
Carrera Popular Hontoria de Valdearados
Hontoria de Valdearados · 68 km away
8AUG
Run · trail · 5K
Duatlón Cross La Entrerrobles
Barbadillo del Pez (Valdepez) · 45 km away
SEP 1
26SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Cross Popular Carcedo de Burgos
Carcedo de Burgos · 8 km away
Burgos · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Burgos

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Higuero Running Festival
SAT OCT 3
The Higuero Running Festival takes place in Aranda de Duero, Burgos, Spain, on an October afternoon, with 5 km and 10 km races beginning in the early evening. It is a popular running event rather than a single-distance road race, featuring youth categories, senior fields, veteran age groups from 35 upward, adapted races, and short children’s runs within the same programme. The day begins with younger runners: under-8s compete over 450 m, under-10s over 600 m, under-12s over 1,050 m, and under-14 and under-16 runners over 1,550 m. The youngest children participate in “Chupetines” races over 150 m and 75 m, while adapted athletes can race either 450 m or 5,000 m. Over 2,500 athletes participate in the festival, including professional and semi-professional runners, hundreds of local popular runners, and well-supported adapted athletes, with spectators lining Aranda’s streets. The event, organized by Higuero, also includes a runner’s bag and a post-race DJ party, making the finish feel more like a town celebration than a quiet timing mat.
21K Burgos tras las Huellas del Cid
SUN OCT 25
21K Burgos tras las Huellas del Cid is a running event in Burgos offered in three distances: 21 km, 10 km, and 5 km. All three are designated as non-competitive, positioning the event as an organized city run rather than a competition focused on rankings. The name references El Cid, the medieval Castilian figure with strong ties to Burgos. However, the published listing does not provide a detailed route beyond the stated distances. Results and classifications are managed by Buscametas, the event's promoter, which also handles services like registrations, streaming, timing, and promotional support.
Cross Internacional de Atapuerca
SAT NOV 21
The Cross Internacional de Atapuerca is a cross-country race held in Atapuerca, in Spain's Burgos region. It takes place in cold and often challenging terrain, distinct from road or track races. The event is managed by the Diputación de Burgos via its provincial sport and youth institute and holds a Gold category status on the World Athletics calendar. Having completed over twenty editions, it serves as a consistent fixture for dedicated cross-country athletes, not merely a singular exhibition. The race's conditions, including rain, wind, and severe cold, often transform the competition into a test of endurance. The participant list attracts elite distance runners, such as Nadia Battocletti, an Italian athlete who has earned Olympic and world silver medals in the 10,000m and a world bronze in the 5,000m. She is aiming for her initial podium finish at Atapuerca, while Kwizera returns as the current champion. Battocletti also possesses a significant cross-country background, having secured all European cross-country titles from the under-20 to the senior ranks.
Cross El Crucero
SUN DEC 13
Cross El Crucero is a small race series in Burgos, Spain, offering three running distances: 9.5 km, 7 km, and 5.3 km. The races are currently marked as non-competitive, giving the format more of a local running day feel than a results-focused event. The available race information is limited, but the useful facts indicate a straightforward multi-distance setup for runners seeking a short course option in Burgos. The next edition is not yet confirmed. Information about cruise missiles should be disregarded as it stems from a mistaken association with the word "crucero."
San Silvestre Los Balbeses
SAT DEC 26
San Silvestre Los Balbases is a late-December road race in Los Balbases, a village in Burgos, Spain. The adult race is 5 km, and the event also gives children and teenagers their own starts instead of folding everyone into the same distance. The youngest runners race 100 m if they are under 6, then 200 m for under 8s, 750 m for under 10s, and 1500 m for under 12 and under 14 categories. The 5 km is used for under 16, under 19, and adult runners. The race offers professional timing and photography, and the finish is followed by vermouth, live music, and popular food, so the day is built as a local holiday gathering as much as a run.
San Silvestre de Lerma
TUE DEC 29
San Silvestre de Lerma is a running race held in Lerma, Spain, within the province of Burgos. The Plaza Mayor functions as the start and finish line. This race is part of the San Silvestre tradition, placing it on the late-December calendar instead of the typical spring or autumn road-racing season. The Ayuntamiento de Lerma organizes the event, which is classified as a mass-participation athletics race, not exclusively for elite runners. This marks the twenty-fifth running of the Lerma edition, establishing a local history that extends beyond a single holiday event.
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Burgos Training Notes

Burgos hosts 11 5K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

The River Arlanzón gives Burgos runners the easy daily line, with park miles through the green corridor and enough room for Z2 without drama. El Parque del Castillo works when locals want a short hill hit, because the climb to the Castillo de Burgos takes 10-15 minutes on paved pathways from behind the Cathedral. Fuentes Blancas gives the city another steady option for base miles. The local race calendar carries the scene more than named run clubs here. The 21K Burgos tras las Huellas del Cid feels like the anchor event, with Milla Ciudad de Burgos, Cross El Crucero, Cross Popular Carcedo de Burgos, and the Nocturna de Modúbar in the mix.

The Vuelta a Burgos gives local riders a proper anchor race to talk about all year. Burgos riders use the city edge quickly, because the terrain shifts from River Arlanzón cruising to the hill of the castle and then out toward forests and mountains. La Conquista Bike Packing brings the demanding gravel mood, and Merindades Bike Race adds the mountain-bike pull. The climbs sit around the hill of the castle first, then farther out where routes wind through forests and mountains. The Fuentes Blancas park sits 5km west of the city, and Ribera del Duero sits one hour south for longer road days.

The brief gives no named best months, so locals read Burgos by conditions more than calendar labels. Summer suits riding and running when the day behaves, because average highs sit around 27°C and the long light helps intervals, base miles, and late spins. Burgos can still bite in summer, and one hot afternoon once came with a 43-degree blast into the old town. Winter changes the whole plan, because the city gets chilly and windy from altitude and its inland position. Temperatures often drop below freezing, -5°C is normal enough, snow is common, and Z2 becomes the sensible call for both shoes and wheels.