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10K races near Santa Cruz de Tenerife

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Upcoming 10K races near Santa Cruz de Tenerife

This week 3
4JUL
Run · road · 10K
Music Run - Puerto de la Cruz
Puerto de la Cruz · 29 km away
4JUL
Run · road · 10K
Kilómetros de Solidaridad
Agaete · 68 km away
5JUL
Run · road · 10K
Conquista La Victoria
La Victoria de Acentejo · 22 km away
AUG 2
29AUG
Run · trail · 10K
Trail Las Fuentes
La Laguna · 7 km away
29AUG
Run · trail · 10K
VIII TRAIL LAS FUENTES 2026
San Cristóbal de La Laguna · 9 km away
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SEP 1
5SEP
Run · road · 10K
Carrera Popular del Cristo
La Laguna · 7 km away
Santa Cruz de Tenerife · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Santa Cruz de Tenerife

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Santa Cruz Extreme
SAT OCT 17
Santa Cruz Extreme sends runners from the edge of Tenerife’s capital into Anaga Rural Park, with the port of Santa Cruz de Tenerife waiting at the finish. This mountain and trail running series, usually run in October, offers several race lengths. The current program centers on 42K, 25K, 18K, and 10K options, while other listings have also described longer ultra formats such as a 60K with relay and pairs categories. The routes use different starting points around Anaga: the 42K starts at Playa de Las Teresitas, the 25K at Plaza de Taganana, the 18K at Afur, and the 10K at Plaza de Catalanes. All distances finish at Explanada Puerto Ciudad, where awards are presented. The race area is the draw: Anaga offers runners steep mountain ground, coastal sections, small hamlets, peaks, and laurel forest, including routes through laurisilva woodland and the Afur area. A short vertical race with 500 steps up toward Parque de las Mesas adds a separate, punchy challenge for runners who want climbing without a long-distance trail course.
Fedola Family Run Ocean Cross
SAT OCT 24
Cross Popular Finca Don Leandro
SUN NOV 1
Cross Popular Finca Don Leandro is a cross-country race in La Esperanza, organized by Club Deportivo Vallivana. It offers two runner-friendly options: a 5 km race and a longer 9.67 km distance, suitable for both newer runners and those seeking a tougher challenge. The event also includes free children's races. The shorter and longer distances keep the main race open to different fitness levels, while the kids' races give younger runners a simple way to participate rather than just watch.
Trail el Tanque
SUN NOV 8
Trail el Tanque is a mountain race held in Erjos, within El Tanque municipality on Tenerife. Typically taking place in November with a morning start, it provides trail running options of approximately 11 and 21 kilometers. The event is coordinated by the local council and island race organizers, such as Gesport Canarias and groups associated with Trail el Tanque. Both races commence from Erjos village center, utilizing local trails, farm tracks, and protected mountain zones. The longer route crosses areas including the Corona Forestal and the El Chinyero Natural Reserve, offering runners volcanic terrain and forested high-country paths instead of a basic road circuit. This race stands as one of the established mountain events in the Canary Islands, attracting hundreds of participants from across Tenerife, with limits on entry numbers that maintain manageable field sizes for each distance.
Subida Vertical a la Mesa de Candelaria
SAT NOV 21
Subida Vertical a la Mesa de Candelaria is a mountain race starting at Plaza El Lagar. It focuses on a steep uphill effort, with participants testing their endurance on natural terrain instead of a road loop. The event offers separate options for runners, hikers, people with disabilities, and children. This allows families, casual walkers, and competitive mountain runners to participate on the same race day at their own level.
Cross Popular Costa Adeje
SAT NOV 21
Cross Popular Costa Adeje is a cross-country running event in Caleta de Adeje, Tenerife. Races are set around Golf Costa Adeje and the Los Lagos area. It is a popular running event, not an elite-only meet, offering 5 km and 10 km options, plus age-group races for children, juniors, adults, and masters. The program begins in the morning for younger categories, and the popular race format includes an evening sunset run. The main circuit is a 3,000-metre loop on the golf course, with the sea on one side, mountains inland, and six lakes along the route. The event was established by C.D. Espiritu Triabona Adeje and the Adeje sports department to support cross-country running, grassroots sport, and local participation. Its first edition also marked the 25th anniversary of Golf Costa Adeje, linking the race more closely to the venue than a standard road run.
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Santa Cruz Training Notes

Santa Cruz de Tenerife 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 keep the easy running simple in Santa Cruz. The Avenida Maritima is your best option, and it is what most runners use in the city. The route lets you choose what length you want, so it works for Z2, intervals, or a shakeout by the water. Parque García Sanabria and Parque de La Granja suit short laps when the legs need less fuss. Anaga Parque Rural in the north is the move for singletrack and big vert. Runners use Anaga Trail Solidario, Santa Cruz Extreme, K42 Anaga Maratón, Carrera por la ELA, and Legua San Benito Abad as anchor races.

Cyclists get out of the city fast and point the bike north. Anaga Parque Rural gives green climbs, forest riding, and nature all the way, and the Pico del Inglés climb runs 22 kilometers at a four percent gradient. Tenerife has no flat terrain, and a 60-kilometer ride can easily reach 1,000 altimeters. Route 3, Tenerife Gravel Experience, and Cicloturista por el Oro give the local ride menu some proper bite. CD Tenerife, CV Tenerife, CV Aguere, Arona Playa de las Américas, and Lenovo Tenerife sit in the wider club scene. The island feels like a real training island.

The island works year-round, but the best call changes with the season. Locals ride the north in summer because it stays cooler than the south, and Anaga feels right when base miles need shade, forest, and steady climbing. The south can reach 24-30°C in summer, so riders and runners start early or keep it coastal. July and August bring 337 sunshine hours, so the easy days need discipline. Winter keeps the coast pleasant at 18-22°C, while Teide can be much cooler and may hold snow at the summit. November to March brings most of the rain, so trail plans need checking.