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10K races near Girona

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Upcoming 10K races near Girona

This week 1
3JUL
Run · road · 10K
La Frontal de Puig-Reig
Puig-Reig · 78 km away
JUL 3
18JUL
Run · road · 10K
La Nocturna de Vilafant
Vilafant · 31 km away
19JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Cursa Popular de Santa Cristina d'Aro 10K
Santa Cristina d'Aro · 23 km away
26JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Trail Sant Esteve
Sant Esteve de Palautordera · 44 km away
AUG 4
21AUG
Run · road · 10K
Cursa del Blat del Moro
Cabanes · 39 km away
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29AUG
Run · road · 10K
Cursa de Festa Major de Matadepera
Matadepera · 79 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 10K
La llupianenque
Llupia · 71 km away
30AUG
Run · road · 10K
Cursa Popular Festa Major de Ripollet
Ripollet · 77 km away
SEP 12
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
Cursa Parlem del Suïcidi
Avinyonet de Puigventós · 31 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Cursa Festa Major de Sabadell
Sabadell · 76 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
Kong Race Water Edition
Calonge · 25 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
Mémo Run 66
Perpignan · 80 km away
13SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Cross L'Ametlla de Merola
L'Ametlla de Merola · 78 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 10K
Ronda Nocturna Canyamars
Canyamars · 52 km away
19SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Trail d’Es Castell
Begur · 32 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
La Ronde Cérétane
Céret · 57 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
La Cursa Solidaria del Trampolí
La Bisbal d'Empordà · 18 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
La boucle montescotoise
Montescot · 71 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Cursa de la Llagosta
La Llagosta · 73 km away
29SEP
Run · road · 10K
Virade de l'espoir - Perpignan
Perpignan · 78 km away
Girona · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Girona

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

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.
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.
5K10K Vic
SUN NOV 15
5K10K Vic is a new urban road race in Vic, Catalonia, offering 5 km and 10 km distances, scheduled for November. The race begins in the morning from Carrer Josep Maria Pallàs and is open to participants aged 16 and older. Vic City Council, ETB Esport, and Club Natació Vic are organizing the event, following strong participation in the city's popular night race, Els 7 Portals - Vic. The route explores the southern part of Vic, avoiding a return through the city centre or sports complex roads. It passes through neighborhoods such as Santa Anna, Remei, Sant Pere, La Calla, L'Estadi, Horta Vermella, and Caputxins. The course was selected for its predominantly flat and fast terrain, making it appropriate for athletes aiming for a personal best and for local runners seeking a simple city race with a communal sporting spirit.
Cursa de Montaña de Llagostera
MON NOV 23
The Llagostera Mountain Race is a trail running event held in Llagostera, Girona. It features races and walks on forest paths, distinct from road races. One event is a night mountain race, organized by Trail Running group of G.E. Bell-Matí de Llagostera. It begins and ends at the La Canyera municipal pool. The course covers 8 km of trails through the Torre forest, with options for running or walking. Registration can be done online or on the day of the event. The Llagostera mountain race program offers three choices through the Ridaura forests and the Ardenya massif: El Toixó, a 12 km walk; La Geneta, a 12 km race; and La Guilla, a 22 km race. The mountain course includes approximately 700 m of elevation gain and 700 m of descent. It is designed to feel local without being entirely flat or casual. The event maintains a traditional Catalan village race atmosphere, including a post-race breakfast, a buff or T-shirt, and a surprise at the halfway point. The night race also provides bravas potatoes, a drink, and access to the pool for a swim after the run.
Cross dels Esquiadors
SUN NOV 29
The Cross dels Esquiadors is a cross-country running race organized by the Unió Excursionista de Sabadell. Recent editions take place in the Bosc de Can Deu, starting and finishing by the Sant Julià picnic area, with the schedule placing runners on the trails on a Sunday morning. The event has a long local history, with editions dating back at least to the late 1940s. It has experienced interruptions: one edition was cancelled due to insufficient runner sign-ups, and another was conducted in a semi-virtual format during the pandemic. Its character is closely linked to UES and Sabadell’s outdoor-sports scene, rather than to a large-city road-race format.
Bell Race
SUN NOV 29
Bell Race is a mountain-running trail race within Campionat Maqui, a three-race series focused on rural, wild, and playful courses. It is aimed at runners who already love trails and mountains, with distances around 10-15 km. The emphasis is on rough, authentic mountain running rather than chasing a fast time. Runners are encouraged to leave the stopwatch and the rush behind, giving the series a loose, old-school feel: show up, run hard on country trails, and enjoy the challenges of the route.
Trail Nocturne de l'Ecoparc Catalan
SAT DEC 5
The Trail Nocturne de l'Ecoparc Catalan is a night trail race held in early December in Occitanie, Pyrénées-Orientales. Participants run through the Ecoparc Catalan area, near Villeneuve-la-Rivière, Pézilla-la-Rivière, Calce, and Baixas. The courses blend town running with open-country trail running. The distinctive feature is the illuminated setting: a large wind turbine park and the surrounding Mediterranean communes are specially lit for the race, making the event designed for running after dark, not simply adding headlamps to a standard trail route. Five night-trail distances are offered: 7 km, 11 km, 22 km, 33 km, and 44 km. The 22 km, 33 km, and 44 km races are available as solo runs or as relays for teams of two, three, or four. The 7 km and 11 km options can also be completed as hikes. Over 2,000 people participated in the third edition, with the field intended to accommodate walkers, newer runners, relay teams, and longer-distance trail runners. Local residents from the four communes line the route to support participants. The runner pack includes an official jersey, a finisher medal, a 66 Degrés Sud bag, aid at the finish line, safety support on the course, and trophies for the winners.
La Mitja de Figueres
SUN DEC 6
La Mitja de Figueres is a road race held in Figueres, Girona, in early December. It features a half marathon of 21.097 km and a 10K option. On the same day, La Menuda offers children's races of 400 m, 600 m, 800 m, and 1,200 m, divided by age group. The Associació Atlètica Mitja Marató Figueres organizes the event, which is listed on the Catalan Athletics Federation calendar. The adult races follow a city course in Figueres, providing timing, medical support, toilets, showers, a cloakroom, physiotherapy, and aid stations with both drinks and food. Occasionally, official course certification might be lost due to roadworks impacting sections of the route, leading to slight variations in listed distances from standard measurements. Participants receive a race bag, and trophies and cash prizes are awarded. A speaker at the finish line contributes to the local race atmosphere.
Cursa Rodant Pel Riu Ripoll
SAT DEC 26
Cursa Rodant Pel Riu Ripoll is a local running race in Sabadell, Barcelona, held on Sant Esteve, the Catalan name for Boxing Day. It starts and finishes at the Josep Molins municipal athletics tracks, with the current course listed at 9.5 km and a 10:00 AM start. Runners must be at least 16, and bib-and-chip pickup is handled at the start area on race morning until half an hour before the gun. The route follows the Ripoll river area and Sabadell's rodal, the local countryside around the city, making it more of a community post-Christmas run than a large road race. Local coverage describes hundreds of runners lining up at Josep Molins in normal editions, with regulars inquiring about the race even when pandemic rules forced one edition to be canceled. Organizers considered a smaller version or time trial before calling it off, indicating the race's significance to Sabadell's running calendar.
Cursa de Cap de Any Sabadell
WED DEC 30
The Cursa de Cap de Any Sabadell is a New Year's Eve road race in Sabadell, starting at 5 PM on Eix Macià. Participants can select between 5k and 10k distances, with additional children's races organized by age group. The event attracts over 4,200 registered runners, including more than 2,500 in the 5k, nearly 1,200 in the 10k, and over 300 children in the Cap d'Any Kids races. The race is designed for Sabadell to bid farewell to the year through athletics. It features nine entertainment points along the course, and the post-race activities can extend into New Year's Eve festivities. These include rooftop bell-ringing at Hotel Verdi and a party at Malöa. The 5k race can be highly competitive; one men's race was won by a single second, with Rayan Zaaf finishing in 14:41, just ahead of Jan Isla at 14:42. Berta Galán won the women's 5k in 17:02 for Joventut Atlètica de Sabadell.
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Girona Base Miles

Girona hosts 38 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 straight from the city centre, because you can be running in these trails within minutes of leaving the city walls. The city centre uses Devesa park and the Ter, Onyar, Galligants, and Güell rivers for easy Z2. Sisterhood Running Club meets every Wednesday at 7pm at the Fontajau Pavilion and runs 5 to 10km, then goes longer on Sundays through the city and its surroundings. Cursa de la Dona Girona gives the 5km crowd an anchor. Cursa de la Dona Girona also has a 6km option, and Oxfam Intermón Trailwalker Girona goes all the way to 100km.

Locals ride out fast, and the roads turn quiet before the legs even settle. Girona plain routes sit south of town for base miles, while the Empordà Plain pulls you east through medieval villages and toward the Costa Brava. GEiEG gives the local club scene a name, and the professional peloton still feels close here. La CicloBrava runs 70, 100, and 140km, while LaTramun, Mugada, Cims de Girona - Els Àngels, Gironès MTB Challenge, Sgrail 100, and Gran Fondo Lloret-Costa Brava keep the calendar sharp. Els Àngels, Rocacorba mountain, Sant Hilari, Mare de Déu del Mont, and Vallter 2000 hold the climbs.

March to May and October to November are the best months for steady cycling in Girona, and runners get the same sweet window for intervals, trails, and long Sundays. April and May have been historically wet months, but locals still train around the forecast. Summer gives up to 15 hours of daylight, so locals ride early in the morning and keep harder running away from the heat. Winter changes the clock more than the habit, because locals ride in the middle of the day, runners use the dry spells, December and January still give at least 9 hours of daylight, and January or February can hit high teens Celsius at midday.