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Upcoming 5K races near Vitoria-Gasteiz

JUL 2
11JUL
Run · trail · 5K
KV Valdezcaray
Valdezcaray - Ezcaray · 70 km away
12JUL
Run · road · 5K
Carrera Nudista Sopelana
Sopelana · 65 km away
AUG 1
29AUG
Run · road · 5K
Nocturna de Arnedillo
Arnedillo · 79 km away
SEP 5
6SEP
Run · road · 5K
Carrera Popular Ciudad de Viana
Viana · 44 km away
13SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Astrabuduako Herri Krosa
Astrabudua - Erandio · 58 km away
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20SEP
Run · road · 5K
Carrera Ponle Freno-Bilbao
Bilbao · 51 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 5K
Media Maratón de Basauri
Basauri · 47 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 5K
Lasterketa Zarautz Bihotzekin
Zarautz · 64 km away
Vitoria-Gasteiz · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Vitoria-Gasteiz

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Carrera de las Empresas
SAT OCT 3
Lekitto Bixirik Herri Krosa
SAT OCT 24
The Lekitto Bixirik Herri Krosa begins and ends at the port in Lekeitio, a coastal town in Bizkaia. It is a short local road race, typically held in early November, covering a 5.5 km circuit through the town streets. The participant field is strongly local; in the reported race, 100 of the 152 classified runners were from the area. Local triathlete Mikel Arrasate won in 17:10, ahead of local runner Aner Larreategi in 17:41 and Jokin Etxebarria in 18:05. Klaudia Erkiaga of Lekeitio led the women in 21:42, followed by Alaitz Kortabitarte of Lekeitio and Lide Roman of Durango.
15 km Donostia - San Sebastián
SUN OCT 25
The 15 km Donostia - San Sebastián is a road race held in late October in San Sebastián, a Basque coastal city also known as Donostia. The primary event is the 15K, with a 5K offered for those seeking a shorter distance. It accommodates a wide range of participants: individuals aiming for a fast time, runners preparing for longer races, novices, wheelchair athletes, and handbikers are all included. Over 5,000 people start annually, giving it the atmosphere of a city-wide event rather than a small local run. The 15K course begins on Avenida de Madrid and concludes on Paseo de Anoeta. It is entirely within the city, is at sea level, and is closed to traffic, contributing to its reputation as a personal-best course for many. The route passes La Concha promenade, City Hall, the boulevard, Zurriola beach, wide central streets, and narrower old-town lanes. The race also fosters a strong community spirit: a skating club travels from Barañain each year, past champions discuss winning multiple txapelas, and finish-line stories often feature international visitors meeting the time limit and long-time friends still competing together after many years.
15 km Salto Donostia - San Sebastian - Saint-Sébastien
MON OCT 26
Runners begin at the stadium's base and conclude inside it for the 15 km Salto Donostia - San Sebastian, a road race held in October in San Sebastian, Spain. The primary race is 15 km at 10:00, preceded by a 5 km run at 09:30 and a distinct 15 km rollers and handbike competition. The 15 km event draws a substantial field, with the latest recorded results showing 3,892 participants for that distance. The course is designed for speed, described by the organizer as an ultra-fast layout, yet it still offers participants a comprehensive view of Donostia. It proceeds north from the stadium, traces the Urumea river, crosses historic bridges, goes through the city center, and then runs alongside La Concha Bay before incorporating a short, elevated loop for added challenge. The ambiance is distinctly Basque and local, featuring music and hand claps along the route, and the stadium finish provides a defined endpoint, unlike a less distinct seafront conclusion.
15 km Donostia - San Sebastián
SAT OCT 31
The 15 km Donostia - San Sebastián is a road race held in San Sebastián, on Spain’s Basque coast, typically in late October. The primary event is La Clásica Salto 15K DSS, accompanied by a 5 km race on the same day for those seeking a shorter distance. This city-and-coast race welcomes handisport participants and is eligible for record-setting. The 15 km route consists of one full circuit through San Sebastián, and the 5 km also follows a single-loop format. The prior edition attracted over 3,000 participants, indicating it is a busy city race rather than a small local run. Finishers ranks the 15 km as the most renowned race in its category, and the event is part of a broader Basque Country race circuit featuring several other San Sebastián events.
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.
Cross Villamonte
SUN NOV 8
Cross Villamonte is a 5 km neighborhood running race in Algorta, Getxo, Bizkaia, typically held in November as part of the San Martin festivals. The start line is at Ikastola San Nikolas. This event is a popular, low-cost race, not exclusively for elite runners, with separate pricing for school, cadet, and adult entries. The main 5 km race consists of four large laps. Younger age groups compete on shorter courses: Sub 16 and Sub 18 run two laps, Sub 14 completes one lap, Sub 10 and Sub 12 circle the block, and the youngest children run from Francista Labroche to the Ikastola. Bib pickup and the cloakroom are located in the Ikastola courtyard. Schoolchildren up to Sub 14 receive a small gift, and medals are awarded to the top three boys and girls across various age categories. With over fifty editions completed, the race is a well-established local tradition.
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.
Gabonetako Krosa
SUN DEC 13
Gabonetako Krosa is a 5 km race held annually in Irún as the year concludes. Organized by Super Amara Bidasoa Atletiko Taldea, its purpose is to encourage activity before the year ends. The primary race begins on Paseo Colón, crossing the city's downtown streets. It features general men's and women's categories, alongside a team-based Carrera por Cuadri category. The event also hosts children's races in the Luis Mariano vicinity, welcoming participants as young as one year old. Runners have the option to contribute any amount to the race's designated charity. All participants are entered into a prize drawing, with awards presented on the Luis Mariano pedestrian stage following the races.
Carrera de Navidad de Mendavia
SAT DEC 19
The Carrera de Navidad de Mendavia is an evening Christmas run held in Mendavia, Navarra, Spain. The primary race covers 5 km on roads, with the absolute category officially measured at 5,300 meters, beginning at 18:00. This event is part of the Carrera de Navidad series, known as Carrera de Navidad de Denominaciones, and has associated regulations, a website, and results. The event is suitable for runners seeking a brief winter race. In addition to the competitive absolute race, a non-competitive option is available, allowing participation for those who wish to enjoy the Christmas-race atmosphere without focusing on their time. The event's long history, indicated by its edition numbering, and the modest entry fee for the main race suggest a community-focused, accessible run prioritizing participation.
Amurrioko Krosa - Cross de Amurrio
SUN DEC 27
The Amurrioko Krosa - Cross de Amurrio is a cross-country running event held in Amurrio, Álava province, Basque Country, in late December. The event offers a 5 km popular run, alongside senior and under-23 races covering 9,000 metres. Shorter races are available for younger age groups, with distances as short as 1,000 metres for under-10 and under-12 runners. The event has taken place since December 2018 and is part of the ADOC - BE PLUS circuit for cross-country and road races. This circuit connects Amurrio to a more robust Spanish cross-country calendar, which includes several races with World Athletics Gold status. The day is organized for both local runners and structured age-category competitions.
San Silbestre Ordizia
THU DEC 31
San Silvestre Ordizia is a New Year's Eve road race held in Ordizia, beginning at 18:30 as the town concludes the year. It serves as the 'Txato' Caballero Memorial and is a well-attended local race, not exclusively for elite athletes. Crowds gather annually to finish December with a run. The event attracts the largest number of participants among the San Silvestre races near Beasain, Lazkao, and neighboring towns, with its most recent classified field numbering 563 runners, the highest recorded since participation data began. The advertised distance is 6.325 km, consisting of three laps around a town-centre circuit. The course keeps runners within the streets of Ordizia, lined by spectators who cheer from close proximity. This race concludes the local series of San Silvestres held within a few kilometers of each other. It possesses sufficient history to be approaching its fiftieth edition. Recent developments include the introduction of team participation and solidarity T-shirts designed by students from Ikastola Jakintza.
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Vitoria-Gasteiz Training Notes

Vitoria-Gasteiz hosts 20 5K 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.