Jerez de la Frontera · Spain

10K races near Jerez de la Frontera

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3JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Cross Popular Puerto Serrano
Puerto Serrano · 60 km away
SEP 5
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
Subida a Guadalupe
Hondarribia · 70 km away
12SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Cross Popular Solidario Virgen del Carmen
San Juan de Aznalfarache · 76 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Carrera Popular Marismas de Isla Mayor
Isla Mayor · 50 km away
20SEP
Run · trail · 10K
CxM Trail Villa de Algar
Algar · 43 km away
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27SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Cross Urbano Dosa
Rota · 21 km away
Jerez de la Frontera · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Jerez de la Frontera

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Cross del Mosto
SUN OCT 11
Cross del Mosto is a local running event in Trebujena, Cádiz province, Spain. The 10K race begins and ends in Plaza de España. It takes place in autumn and includes shorter youth races (2.4K, 1.2K, and 0.8K) for runners under 16, 14, 12, and 10 years old. The 10K course spans 10,000 meters within the municipality of Trebujena, making it a town race. The Trebujena City Council’s sports department organizes it. Both federated and non-federated runners are welcome, and athletes from across Cádiz province are invited. This event is in its thirtieth-plus edition, with race rules, live tracking, and a runner’s bag included.
Trail Parque de las Aguilillas
SUN NOV 1
Trail Parque de las Aguilillas is a trail running event in Jerez de la Frontera, Cádiz, Andalusia. It is scheduled for a Sunday morning in early November, starting at 09:00. The event is also known as Trail Las Aguilillas or II Trail Las Aguilillas. Runners may select between 10 km and 5 km distances, with non-competitive options available for both. The available race information offers limited course specifics, but the structure suggests a short, local trail event rather than an extended mountain race.
Carrera Urbana Rafael del Riego
SUN NOV 15
The Carrera Urbana Rafael del Riego is a November urban running race held in Las Cabezas de San Juan, Andalusia. Organized by the local City Council, it is now in its third decade, establishing it as a fixture on the town’s sporting calendar. The race takes place within the town's urban setting, designed for broad local participation rather than elite specialists. Participants of all ages and abilities compete annually, and the event also serves as a town gathering focused on local sport.
Doñana Lentisco Trail
SUN NOV 22
The Doñana Lentisco Trail begins and ends at the Salinas de Bonanza in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, located on Spain’s Atlantic coast near the Guadalquivir estuary. This trail race takes place in November and is organized by the Municipal Sports Board of Sanlúcar de Barrameda, offering a main distance of 22 km alongside a 10 km race on the same day. The route crosses Doñana National Park, with the appeal lying in the protected marshland environment near Bonanza as much as the distance itself. The primary race includes a 2 hour 45 minute time limit, aid stations positioned along the course, and required checkpoints, establishing it as a structured trail event. Now in its eighth edition, the race is a well-established local competition.
Carrera Popular Puerto Menesteo
SUN NOV 29
Carrera Popular Puerto Menesteo is an annual 10 km road race in El Puerto de Santa María, Cádiz, run on a fast urban circuit. Club Atletismo Alcanatif organizes it with the Ayuntamiento de El Puerto de Santa María, and the race starts and finishes at Ciudad Deportiva Rafael Sánchez. It is a popular city race rather than a trail or mountain event, with limited entries and a morning start. The route is built for quick running through town, so it suits club runners chasing a personal best as well as local runners who want a familiar, community race. The event has reached at least its twenty-ninth edition, which gives it a long place in El Puerto’s running calendar. Runners can bring non-perishable food for Fundación Adra, adding a local charity element to race day. Awards go to overall winners and category finishers, with a special mention for runners from the area.
Cross Popular de la Olimpiada Marianista Aldapeta
MON DEC 28
The Cross Popular de la Olimpiada Marianista Aldapeta is a 1.52 km popular race in Donostia-San Sebastian, part of the Parallel Olympics linked to the Marianist Olympics. It is a short, open community run, not a long-distance challenge, with separate morning starts for children, cadets, juveniles, and the popular race. The route begins at Plaza del Padre Claret and concludes at Explanada Sagues in the Gros area. Families, visitors, and friends of the Marianist Olympics may participate, requiring prior registration and a symbolic 3 euro fee. Runners pick up their bibs on race day at the information point on the Sagues esplanade, up to 15 minutes before the start.
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Jerez Training Notes

Jerez de la Frontera hosts 12 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals start easy runs in the old quarter, then add parks when the legs need softer Z2. The 8 km runseeing loop rolls around the Alcázar and Jerez Cathedral and gains 55 m, so it works before coffee. Parque González Hontoria adds fairground paths, and Atalaya botanical garden gives you another calm reset. The loop stretches to 40 km and climbs 156 m when base miles need bite. The Sherry Marathon anchors the calendar with running through the vineyards past sherry houses and through a cask lined bodega on the home stretch. The brief names no run clubs, so races carry the scene.

Riders use Jerez as a lowland base, then point the bike toward the coast, the hinterland, or Cádiz depending on the legs. The shortest loop covers 3 km and climbs 200 m, which suits a quick spin. The Via Jerez de la Frontera to the hinterland route covers 121 km and climbs 850 m, so it is steady gran fondo prep. Pure Andalusia gives 239 km and 3,310 m ascent when you want the big day. The vineyards are pretty hilly, and the bigger climbing sits toward Los Alcornocales Natural Park and the western Subbaetic System. The brief names no cycling clubs.

Late February through May gives the cleanest block for running intervals, long rides, and race sharpening. September and October give the second good window, especially when summer heat has backed off. Summer in Jerez runs hot and long, so locals move Z2 before the day bites and keep harder work short. The city stays drier than winter, but summer is not rainless. Winter stays mild and short, with cool nights that help both running and riding feel easier. Rain mostly lands from October to January, so trails and vineyard ground can turn uneven underfoot.