Salamanca · Spain

5K races near Salamanca

4 races in 2026 next one in 2 days
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Upcoming 5K races near Salamanca

This week 1
3JUL
Run · road · 5K
Camino del Salvador – Memorial Manuel Barros
León · 79 km away
JUL 1
25JUL
Run · road · 5K
Carrera Solidaria de Villanueva del Campillo
Villanueva del Campillo · 59 km away
AUG 1
2AUG
Run · road · 5K
La Rubialada
Parada de Rubiales · 28 km away
SEP 1
27SEP
Run · road · 5K
Carrera Popular Guardia Civil de Zamora
Zamora · 60 km away
Salamanca · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Salamanca

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Carrera Popular Taurina
SUN NOV 15
The Carrera Popular Taurina is a free 5K race held at Finca Castro Enríquez, located in Aldehuela de La Bóveda, a municipality within Salamanca province. This event is included in the Diputación de Salamanca provincial popular running circuit, and the Sports Area of the provincial council manages its organization. Registration is limited to 300 participants, indicating it is a small, local race rather than a large urban event. The course consists of two 2.5-kilometer laps around the estate, crossing open countryside and passing through holm oaks. Past editions have seen this venue host the provincial school cross-country championship concurrently, creating a blend of adult popular runners and younger cross-country athletes. Accounts from previous years suggest a strong turnout and a positive atmosphere at Castro Enríquez.
San Silvestre Piedrahitense
SAT DEC 26
The San Silvestre Piedrahitense begins and ends in the Plaza Mayor of Piedrahita, a town in Ávila, Spain. This popular running race, held in late December, offers 2.5 km and 5 km distances, suitable for casual runners and those seeking a final challenge of the year. The race commences in the morning and is organized by the Ayuntamiento de Piedrahíta. The course winds through the streets of Piedrahita, featuring multiple surface changes including cobblestone, asphalt, concrete, and hard dirt. The layout has been modified to reduce prolonged climbs and create a more balanced elevation profile. Volunteers and Club MTB Piedrahíta mark the entire course, with entertainment stations at two points along the circuit to engage the town as runners pass through more than once.
San Silvestre Arevalense
THU DEC 31
San Silvestre Arevalense is a 5 km run on New Year's Eve in Arévalo, province of Ávila. The adult race begins in the evening, and the event also features a Peque San Silvestre at midday for children aged 3 to 11. The race is listed as non-competitive, leaning more toward a town end-of-year run than a contest. It is held as the Memorial Noemí Sáez Díaz, with prizes for participants and T-shirts guaranteed for those who register early.
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Salamanca Training Notes

Salamanca hosts 7 5K 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 Tormes river when they want simple base miles without thinking too hard. The river line gives you 4-5 miles a day if you keep it steady and turn it into Z2. Salamanca feels like a walking city, so easy mileage fits the rhythm. Union Deportiva Salamanca and Club de Fútbol Salmantino are the club names you hear around local sport. Cross Popular de Malpartida Salamanca, Carrera cívico militar San Fernando, Carrera por la Donación de Órganos, Carrera Misioneras de la Providencia, and San Silvestre Universitaria UPSA give the running calendar its anchors.

Locals ride the park alongside the bridge and river when they want a clean spin close to home. The Via de la Plata follows the N-630 north and south of Salamanca, so it works for steady road miles. The Via de la Plata route covers 94 miles with +1519 feet of climbing. Arribes del Duero sits west with rolling roads. Sierra de Gredos and Batuecas-Sierra de Francia sit south, and Batuecas-Sierra de Francia brings climbs over 1000m.

Salamanca sits at 800 m, so the air feels honest when intervals bite. Summer brings warm to hot days, and cool nights keep early runs and late rides useful. Locals keep the hard work out of the hottest hours and save the river for easy miles. The drier summer stretch makes gravel cleaner, though a broken section can still hold mud and water. Winter brings cool days and frequent frosts, so both runners and riders start more carefully. The plains north and east stay good for base, and the south and west feel better when you want rolling Campo Charro miles.