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10K races near Vitoria-Gasteiz

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Upcoming 10K races near Vitoria-Gasteiz

This week 1
5JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Subida al San Millán
Pradoluengo · 73 km away
JUL 1
19JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Aztiriko Mendi Lasterketa
Gabiria · 39 km away
AUG 2
8AUG
Run · road · 10K
Carrera Popular Villa de Tormantos
Tormantos · 51 km away
30AUG
Run · road · 10K
Carrera Briñas Meandro del Ebro
Briñas · 30 km away
SEP 7
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Carrera Popular Ciudad de Viana
Viana · 44 km away
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20SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Agurain Herri Krosa
Agurain · 23 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Carrera Ponle Freno-Bilbao
Bilbao · 51 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
Carrera Popular Memorial José Merino
Ermua · 40 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Media Maratón de Basauri
Basauri · 47 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Josetxo Imaz Memoriala
Lazkao · 45 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Akuako Bira
Akua - Zestoa · 55 km away
Vitoria-Gasteiz · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Vitoria-Gasteiz

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Maratón Internacional Ciudad de Logroño
SUN OCT 4
The Maratón Internacional Ciudad de Logroño is an urban race series in Logroño, the capital of La Rioja in northern Spain, offering marathon, half marathon, and 10K distances. The marathon begins at 09:00. Both the marathon and half marathon start from Paseo del Espolón, with all distances concluding back at Paseo de El Espolón. Having reached at least its twelfth edition and previously sold out, the event is more than a small local run. The course is designed for steady running, featuring long straights, wide avenues, a mostly flat profile, and only mild inclines. Runners will pass through Logroño's main neighborhoods, areas near the Ebro River, and city green spaces while remaining within the urban environment. The marathon has a 5-hour time limit, the half marathon allows 2 hours 30 minutes, and the 10K has a 1 hour 30 minute limit, accommodating both first-time distance runners and those aiming for a personal best.
10K de Castro Urdiales
SUN OCT 4
The 10K de Castro Urdiales is a 10-kilometre road race held in Castro Urdiales, organized by Club Correcastro. Runners begin at Parque Amestoy in the morning. The event attracts over 500 athletes, and the competition at the front can be intense. In one past edition, four men reached the halfway point together, with the winner decided in the final kilometre. The course is exposed to the elements, and heat and strong south winds have impacted runners in previous races. A tradition involves inviting a well-known athlete as the event patron; double world marathon champion Abel Anton served in this capacity and received a trophy from Club Correcastro president Jose Mari Uncilla. Olympic medalist Jose Manuel Abascal was the announcer. Andoni Acebedo won the race, breaking away with one kilometre remaining to finish in 31:56, closely followed by Rodrigo Senovilla in 31:58 and Diego Pascual in 32:03.
Cross 3 Playas
SUN OCT 11
Cross 3 Playas is a 10-kilometer race in Donostia / San Sebastián that follows the city’s three beaches. It is a flat urban run, suitable for experienced runners seeking a steady rhythm and for newer runners wanting a straightforward course without climbs. The route stays close to the coast, offering a beach-by-beach view of the city instead of heading into the hills surrounding San Sebastián. It is one of the older races in the city, having reached more than thirty editions. Recent fields have also stood out for their gender balance: more than half of the 10K entrants are women, with female registrations ahead of male registrations for a second straight edition.
Bilbao Night Running Fest
SAT OCT 17
The Bilbao Night Running Fest guides participants through Bilbao after dark, beginning at San Mamés and concluding at the Guggenheim. The event features two options: a 21K half marathon and the 10K Pirate Race, catering to those seeking a substantial city run or a brief evening challenge. The course follows a city circuit on major avenues, differing from a secluded out-and-back path. Pyrotechnics, live entertainment, and numerous onlookers contribute to a festive atmosphere, distinct from typical road races. The city's football stadium and art museum define the course's start and end points.
Mutriku Herri Krosa
SAT OCT 24
Mutriku Herri Krosa is a 10 km road race starting and finishing in Mutriku, a coastal town in the Basque Country. The route heads out along the coast towards Deba and returns the same way. Runners encounter the climbs and descents twice, in reverse order. The initial section involves a climb before descending into Deba, and the return leg requires runners to ascend what they previously ran downhill. The race has been held 21 times, attracting a small local field instead of a large mass start. In the reported edition, 65 runners were classified: 59 men and 6 women. Participation from women and from Bizkaia was lower than in previous years. Triathlete Iker Ormaetxea won the men's race, followed by Julen Etxebarria and Mikel Agirrebeña. Nahia Ibarzabal finished first among the women, with Onintza Zeberio and Nora Etxeberria in second and third places.
Txara Trail
SAT OCT 24
Txara Trail is a mountain running event in Markina-Xemein, Bizkaia, offering two race distances: a 17.7 km “mountain half marathon” and the 10.5 km Txaramotx run. The longer race involves 1,150 m of climbing, making it much steeper than its distance suggests; the 10.5 km option includes 600 m of ascent. The longer race starts in the morning, followed shortly by the shorter race. Walkers begin earlier on the same 10.5 km and 17.7 km routes. The event is part of the Bizkaia running calendar, attracting trail runners in the Basque Country seeking a challenging day in the hills around Markina-Xemein. The event also accommodates non-runners through walking options on the same two distances. Prizes are locally focused: winners receive a Basque cap and baskets of local products, with cash awards for the top finishers in the longer race and local-product baskets for the first local finishers. Practical arrangements include parking, showers, and announced route adjustments near the start and finish areas.
Antxintxika Lasterketa
SAT OCT 31
The Antxintxika Lasterketa is a 10 km road race held between Soraluze and Bergara in Gipuzkoa. The route is advertised as 10 kilometers but is not officially homologated. It typically takes place in early November with a 17:00 start, functioning as a popular local race rather than an elite-only event. Many runners use it as a final test a week before the B/SS race, particularly athletes and everyday runners from the Alto Deba region. The course begins in Soraluze town center, descending to a wide paved bidegorri (bike path). This path follows a green route towards Osintxu, crossing the Deba River via a bridge. After a brief road segment, it rejoins the bidegorri for a mostly flat run with minor undulations. The course reaches the lower section of Bergara around the 7 km mark. From there, a corridor of spectators guides runners into the city center finish, providing more crowd energy to the final stretch than the quieter bike path. Recent participation has seen fields in the low hundreds, with classified runner totals around 294 and 367.
La Conquista de la Almendra
SUN NOV 1
La Conquista de la Almendra is a solidarity road race in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava, offering 5K and 10K distances. The course follows the perimeter of the city’s old quarter, shaped like an almond, which inspired the race's name. This event takes place in autumn, welcoming recreational runners alongside competitive club athletes. The race incorporates the old city as a central theme, with participants crossing a route connected to Vitoria-Gasteiz’s medieval past. Founded in 1181, the city's history is intentionally referenced by the event. Official race details are provided in multiple languages, including Spanish, English, Catalan, Euskera, and Galego, reflecting an effort to attract participants from various linguistic backgrounds.
Trail Arroniz
SAT NOV 7
Trail Arroniz is a mountain race in Arróniz, Navarra, offering two course options: a 23 km route with 1,300 metres of elevation gain and a 10 km route with 250 metres of elevation gain. Organized by Club Deportivo Arróniz Kirol Taldea and the local council, its eighth edition attracted approximately four hundred participants, setting a new record for the event. The 23 km course features technical trails around Arróniz, including a section near the Montejurra antennas. The 10 km course is shorter, faster, and suited for a quick effort rather than an extended mountain run. The race is significant in Navarra’s club mountain-running circuit, having served as the final event for the regional club championship. A4xKm Beste Iruña secured the men's title, and Hiru Herri won the women's title. The leading runners often include top Navarrese athletes, supplemented by competitors from the Basque Country and La Rioja.
Ikastegietako Herrikrossa
SAT NOV 14
Vitoria Night Run
SAT NOV 14
Vitoria Night Run is a night running event held in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava. Participants can choose between 10 km and 5 km distances. Both races are described as non-competitive, focusing on participation rather than official placings. Giroa Veolia organizes the event. The race website refers to it as a "carrerón," a Spanish term for a significant race. Information for the upcoming edition is still being released. Runners can sign up for notifications when the date is confirmed. The event pages will provide access to results, classifications, streaming, and contact details after the race is completed.
Bilboko Herri Krosa
SUN NOV 15
Bilboko Herri Krosa is a 10-kilometre popular run through Bilbao, founded on the idea that participation is as important as speed. Approximately 10,000 people participate annually, with a field comprising sports enthusiasts of various ages, not solely dedicated racers. The course is moderate, utilizing the city’s main thoroughfares, making the race suitable for runners of widely differing experience levels. Its most notable tradition involves honoring the first and last finishers equally, fostering a relaxed, community-oriented atmosphere.
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Vitoria-Gasteiz Training Notes

Vitoria-Gasteiz hosts 29 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 running close to the parks, with El Prado park as the easy social spot and Salburua park for a greener reset. The Sports Service of the Vitoria-Gasteiz City Council runs Sunday Quedadas deportivas, and the running sessions use El Prado park at 11:00 AM. The Sunday Quedadas deportivas fill the easy group slot for basic-level runners without fuss. Route names stay practical here, like polideportivo cabriana, aerobico, Poligono, vuelta corta a mendi, Miranda - Piscinas Lantaron, and vuelta de 3,5 km. The vuelta de 3,5 km route covers 76 km with 11 m of gain. The anchor targets are Maratón Martín Fiz 2026, Vitoria Night Run, Carrera de las Empresas, La Conquista de la Almendra, and Carrera de la Mujer de Vitoria.

Cyclists get a city built for steady base miles, with bike-path choice shaping the day more than any single named route in the brief. The city route calculator assigns a cycling difficulty level to each street based on bike path type and vehicle traffic. The Old Quarters add the punch, because their street steepness is part of the route calculation. Los Montes de Vitoria sit as the obvious place to think about climbing legs, BTT work, and harder Z2. The brief names no cycling club, so the race calendar carries the social pull. Prueba Ciclista Vitoria, Prueba Cicloturista Vitoria, Ironman Vitoria-Gasteiz, Marcha BTT Mercedes-Benz, and Los Montes de Vitoria work as anchor events.

May, June, July, August, September, and October are the clean training months here, with enough daylight for intervals before work and Z2 after. July and August are Spain’s hottest months, but Vitoria-Gasteiz still gets warm days with cool nights, so early runs and evening spins make sense. September generally gives the best cycling weather of the year, and October still keeps plenty of rhythm. Winters hit cooler than the lowland coastal areas, and the first snow falls in the mountains during November. Runners keep using El Prado park and Salburua park, while cyclists get pickier with wind, rain, and mountain plans.