Valladolid · Spain

5K races near Valladolid

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Upcoming 5K races near Valladolid

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3JUL
Run · road · 5K
Camino del Salvador – Memorial Manuel Barros
León · 35 km away
AUG 1
2AUG
Run · road · 5K
La Rubialada
Parada de Rubiales · 79 km away
SEP 1
20SEP
Run · road · 5K
Carrera Solidaria ASPAYM Lesión Medular
Arroyo de la Encomienda · 5 km away
Valladolid · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Valladolid

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Carrera Bahabón a favor del ELA
SUN NOV 8
Carrera Bahabón a favor del ELA is a popular running event in Bahabón de Valcorba, a village in Valladolid, Spain, focused on raising support for people affected by ALS. Organized by the Bahabón town council, it is usually held in November, offering 5 km and 10 km running options, plus a 5 km solidarity walk for those who wish to participate without racing. The start is in Bahabón de Valcorba, with Calle la Iglesia listed as the meeting point. The event is geared towards local runners, walkers, and supporters of the ALS cause, rather than an elite race. Recent editions have also included non-competitive categories, making the day a village sports event and a fundraiser.
Carrera del Nícalo
SUN NOV 15
Carrera del Nícalo is a popular running event held in Plaza Mayor in La Zarza, a village known for its pine trees in Valladolid, Spain. It takes place in November and is organized by the La Zarza town council. The current event features a 5 km run, with a 5 km non-competitive walk offered as well. Previous editions also featured a 9 km race, with around a hundred participants across the 9 km and 5 km events. The race attracts local winners, club runners, walkers, and neighbors who share the same morning, creating a different atmosphere than a large-city race. The name refers to the níscalo mushroom, a local autumn indicator in the pine forests surrounding La Zarza.
Carrera Polígono San Cristóbal
SUN NOV 22
The Carrera Polígono San Cristóbal is a community running event in Valladolid, Spain, centered on Calle Galena 41 within the San Cristóbal industrial estate. It provides 10 km and 5 km routes, both designated as non-competitive, emphasizing participation over rankings. The race begins in the morning and is organized by the Asociación Polígono San Cristóbal. The event's charity purpose is its most distinct feature. One past edition benefited the Asociación Campanilla de Niños Oncológicos, an organization supporting children undergoing cancer treatment and their families. This positions the event as a local run with a tangible fundraising aspect, attracting individuals seeking a manageable distance and a meaningful cause.
Carrera Popular Venta de Baños
SAT DEC 19
Venta de Baños, a town in Palencia, Castilla y León, holds a winter running event focused on cross-country racing and popular runs. The main event, the Cross Internacional de Venta de Baños, is a race in cold, muddy conditions. Senior distances are 10.2 km for men and 5.8 km for women. The Carrera Popular offers 10.2 km and 5.1 km non-competitive options, starting from Avenida Pablo Picasso. The event evolved from a regional “Cross de Navidad” to a national and then international race within its first three years. The course is known for its rugged cross-country terrain, not smooth road running. A notable feature was the ditch jump, “el salto de la acequia,” which was removed due to urban development but later reinstated. Venta de Baños has strong ties to Palencia's distance running heritage, with figures like Mariano Haro, Santiago de la Parte, Ana Isabel Alonso, Isaac Viciosa, and Marta Domínguez connected to its history. Santiago de la Parte won the initial three editions. A unique tradition, and a popular photo opportunity, has been the awarding of a live churro lamb to winners since 1980, often nicknamed Serafín and Querubín. TVE has televised the race nationally for many seasons since 1984. The event is listed on the RFEA cross-country calendar and the World Athletics circuit.
Carrera del Turrón
SUN DEC 20
Carrera del Turrón is a running race in Arroyo de la Encomienda, held on a Sunday morning in late December. It is an athletics event for everyday runners, and its name ties it to turrón, the Spanish Christmas nougat. The race is now in its twenty-ninth edition, with the start and finish moved to the Casa de la Música y el Teatro. The route has been adjusted slightly, but it still spends much of its distance inside the Parque Lúdico de la Ribera. Earlier editions have filled all available bibs, so it draws enough local interest that registration can close before race day. The event has also appeared as the Carrera del Turrón y del Polvorón, pairing two Spanish Christmas sweets in the title and giving the race a seasonal identity.
Pucela Sansil
SUN DEC 27
Pucela Sansil is Valladolid's popular end-of-year 5K, starting and finishing at the Cúpula del Milenio. The Municipal Sports Foundation organizes the event, which attracts over 3,000 registered participants, placing it firmly in the mass-participation category. The course winds through Valladolid's most emblematic streets. A non-competitive 5 km option is available for those who prefer to enjoy the day without focusing on time. Results are categorized by overall standings, age groups, and children's categories down to under-8s. The official app provides live runner tracking and real-time results.
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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Valladolid Training Notes

Valladolid hosts 10 5K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Valladolid keeps running simple, flat, and close to the river. Locals use the Ribera del río Pisuerga route when they want steady Z2, and the route runs 5 to 6 km from Parque Ribera de Castilla to Puente de la Hispanidad. Beer Runners gives the city its easy social lane. Parque Ribera de Castilla gets busy with runners, walkers, and cyclists sharing stretches. Jardín Campo Grande works as the city-centre lung before or after intervals. Parque de las Contiendas gives dirt paths that zig-zag up the monte and can stretch to 10 km. Media Maratón de Valladolid and Carrera Popular de la Antigua are the anchor races.

Riders get a flat city first, then they go hunting for lumps. Valladolid has 2,100 cycle routes, so base miles are never the problem. The main climb is 8 km with 435 m of ascent. 3 km. Parque de las Contiendas has the small climbs. The brief names no cycling club, so locals lean on routes, chaingangs, and Triatlón Sprint de Valladolid.

May and November feel like the clean picks for both running and riding. Spring in Pucela gets people back into comfortable kit after the hard winter, and locals make easy miles feel social again. Summer brings a continentalized hot-summer Mediterranean climate, so runners keep intervals tidy and cyclists push longer Z2 before the heat bites. Valladolid sits at 735 m, and that altitude helps explain why winter changes the mood fast. Winter brings cool, windy days, typical morning fog, occasional snow, and cold fronts below freezing. Runners stay closer to the Pisuerga and Campo Grande, while riders save bigger gran fondo days for clearer windows.