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10K races near Logroño

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Upcoming 10K races near Logroño

This week 1
5JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Subida al San Millán
Pradoluengo · 65 km away
JUL 1
19JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Aztiriko Mendi Lasterketa
Gabiria · 66 km away
AUG 3
8AUG
Run · road · 10K
Carrera Popular Villa de Tormantos
Tormantos · 52 km away
22AUG
Run · road · 10K
10K de San Blas
Milagro · 61 km away
30AUG
Run · road · 10K
Carrera Briñas Meandro del Ebro
Briñas · 36 km away
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6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Carrera Popular Ciudad de Viana
Viana · 8 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
Carrera Popular Soria-Valonsadero
Soria-Valonsadero · 78 km away
20SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Agurain Herri Krosa
Agurain · 43 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Josetxo Imaz Memoriala
Lazkao · 67 km away
Logroño · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Logroño

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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.
Carrera Solidaria de Navarra
SUN OCT 11
The Carrera Solidaria de Navarra is a charity run held in Pamplona, the capital of Navarra in northern Spain. Its listed race format is a 10 km run, a standard road race, not a multi-day trail event or a festival with many distances. The event schedule is not fixed in the listing, and runners can sign up for notifications via the event page. The race is associated with the Universidad de Navarra, with its main campus in Pamplona. This provides a campus-city setting rather than a purely tourist route. The university is a large private institution with thousands of students and staff, and its red color is part of its identity. Available details are practical: the race has multiple organizing entities, an official web presence, and pending results/classifications when the next edition is listed.
Cebollera Trail
SAT OCT 17
Cebollera Trail runs from Molinos de Razón in Soria, Spain, with two mountain-running options: 10 km and 22 km. It is organized by the Ayuntamiento de Sotillo del Rincón, and entries are handled through RaceTime. The race is still young, but its second edition already drew more than 200 registered runners. The short distance gives local runners and newer trail runners a manageable way in, while the 22 km route offers a longer day out in the countryside around Molinos de Razón.
Las Murallas de Pamplona
SAT OCT 31
Las Murallas de Pamplona is a night running series in Pamplona, Navarre, Spain, held every year since 2013. Its name comes straight from the route: runners follow almost the whole line of the city’s old defensive walls, including the Citadel. The main race menu is simple: Fortín is 6 km, Ciudadela is 10 km, and Murallas is 15 km, though the longest option has used 18 km and 20 km routes in earlier editions. The event is organized by Club Kirol Bat Triatloi Taldea, and the city center closes to traffic while the races are on. The course gives the race a very Pamplona-specific shape, passing places such as the Puerta del Socorro at the Citadel instead of using a generic road loop. It is a popular race with serious numbers: some editions have drawn more than 3,000 runners, and one came close to 4,000. A children’s race was added after the first few editions, with part of its entry money going to charities such as the Bone Marrow Donors Association of Navarre and UNHCR. The adult races award trophies to the top three finishers in each category, while the low entry fees and multiple distances make the night open to both casual runners and people chasing a place.
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.
Azkoitiko Herri Lasterketa
SAT NOV 21
Azkoitiko Herri Lasterketa is a 10K race held in Azkoitia, Basque Country, connected to the San Andrés feast in late November. It typically takes place on the final Saturday of November, frequently the day before the San Sebastián Marathon, establishing its position in the local end-of-season road-racing schedule. The race follows a two-lap urban-industrial course. Participants report it as fast, well-organized, and competitive. While the route is not officially certified, times recorded are generally fast enough that homologation would enhance the results' utility. Previous participants also note energetic crowd support along the route, indicating it is more than just a fast 10K on paper; it's a local event with genuine street atmosphere.
Carrera Entre Dinosaurios
SUN NOV 29
The Carrera Entre Dinosaurios Villa de Igea is a nearly 10 km run in Igea, a village in La Rioja, Spain, with its dinosaur theme integrated into the name. The race begins late morning, costs 10 euros to enter, and is part of the popular road racing calendar, not an elite-only event. The event reached its twelfth edition and served as the closing race of the Circuito de Carreras Populares de La Rioja y Navarra. Organizers advertised a new route and described the format as a country-style race, suggesting runners should anticipate a more local and terrain-focused course than a flat city loop. Results have included competitive winners such as Ismail Ed Derraz and Virginia Quellca, but the series clearly belongs to the regional club-and-community racing scene.
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Logroño Training Notes

Logroño hosts 20 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 the Ebro first, because Parque del Ebro, Parque de la Ribera, Parque de la Isla, and Parque del Iregua make easy Z2 without leaving town. Correr en La Rioja gives the scene a real base, and Beer Runners even turns December lights into a social run. Monte el Corvo asks for trail legs, and its trialeras climb hard to the 489 m marker. Monte Cantabria sits higher at 492 m and gives the punchier hill work. Maratón de Logroño, Media maratón de la Rioja, Running por África, and San Silvestre Logroñesa keep the calendar honest.

Locals ride north when they want the quick escape, because the Ebro side can feel out of town after 2 or 3 kilometers. The south needs more local knowledge, because the highway and national roads make the first choices more complex. La Rioja Bike Race is the anchor event for MTB, and its stages suit riders who like singletrack, steep bits, and proper race rhythm. EL LEON DORMIDO runs 62 km with 1100 m of climbing, while LA ESTRELLA stretches to 98 km with 1540 m. The bigger stages can reach 180 km and 3000 m.

May, June, September, and October are the clean months for base miles, long runs, gran fondo prep, and trail days. Summer rewards early starts, because daily highs can exceptionally push past 30°C in a hot year. Locals keep intervals near the parks or the Ebro when the heat sits in town. Winter changes the feel fast, because unusually low temperatures can drop to -5°C or lower. Runners still use the city centre and riverside paths, while riders choose windows carefully and save the slippery Monte el Corvo side for better footing.