Zaragoza · Spain

10K races near Zaragoza

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Upcoming 10K races near Zaragoza

SEP 4
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Carrera Popular de Fuentes de Ebro
Fuentes de Ebro · 31 km away
13SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Duatlón Cross Ciudad de Huesca
Huesca · 65 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
10K Bomberos Zaragoza
Zaragoza · 6 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
Binter NightRun - Zaragoza
Zaragoza · 5 km away
Zaragoza · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Zaragoza

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CaixaBank 10K & 5K Zaragoza
SAT OCT 24
The CaixaBank 10K & 5K Zaragoza sends thousands of runners through Zaragoza, offering both a 10-kilometre race and a 5-kilometre option on the same program. The finish is in Plaza del Pilar, one of the city’s main public spaces, placing the end in a central location. The event also carries the Gran Premio El Corte Inglés name and is organized by CaixaBank and El Corte Inglés. The 10K is the main race, drawing about 5,000 of the event’s 6,200 registered runners, while the 5K brings in about 1,200 more. The 5K is new and now runs as the 5K del Centenario del CN Helios, with a route that goes through the CN Helios club facilities, adding crowd energy there. A notable detail is participation: the 5K field is split evenly, with 600 women and 600 men, giving that race 50% female participation.
CaixaBank 10k Zaragoza
SUN OCT 25
CaixaBank 10K Zaragoza is a road race held in central Zaragoza in late October, featuring a companion 5K that begins earlier in the morning. The 10K is the primary event, restricted to participants over 18. It attracts a substantial field for a popular Spanish race, with recent editions recording approximately 5,000 finishers in the 10K and a total of 6,200 athletes across both distances. The race route crosses central Zaragoza, concluding at Plaza del Pilar, a principal public square. It also holds the Gran Premio El Corte Inglés designation and has a long history. The newer 5K offers a shorter alternative for less experienced runners. Notably, the 5K achieved gender parity for the first time, with 600 women and 600 men participating.
Carrera contra la Violencia de Género
SUN NOV 22
10K Sariñena
SAT NOV 28
The 10K Sariñena is a night running event held in Sariñena, located in the Huesca province of Aragón. Participants can choose between 10K and 5K distances. Both the start and finish lines are situated at Plaza el Salvador. The race course utilizes a 3.3-kilometer circuit through the town, requiring 10K participants to complete three laps and 5K participants to complete one and a half laps. This event is a well-attended local race, drawing approximately 140 runners for its fourth edition.
10K y 5K Borja
SUN NOV 29
The 10K y 5K Borja features 10 km and 5 km races in Borja, Zaragoza province. It is run as an urban cross, starting in the morning with school races held later. Fartleck Sport organizes the event, which is listed on the regional athletics calendar. The format appeals to local club runners, casual runners, and younger athletes from the athletics school, who consider the race a key competition. Runners receive practical support: aid stations for liquids and solids, toilets, changing rooms, showers, medical services, a runner bag, and a T-shirt. The finish area offers a speaker, entertainment, and trophies, providing the small-town race with a complete event-day atmosphere.
10K y 5K Nocturno San Mateo de Gállego
SAT DEC 19
The 10K and 5K Nocturno San Mateo de Gállego is a night running event held in San Mateo de Gállego, a town in Zaragoza, Spain. Participants can select between a 10 km race and a 5 km option, with the 5K designated as non-competitive. The series has reached at least its tenth edition, indicating it is an established local race. The available details suggest a town-based evening event rather than a specific destination course, and children's race entries are managed via the event website.
Carrera Popular Sancho Abarca
SAT DEC 19
The Carrera Popular Sancho Abarca is a popular running race held in late December in Sancho Abarca, a village in the Tauste area of Zaragoza province. This is a short road race, approximately 10 km, with one source listing the distance as 9.7 km. The race begins at Plaza de Sancho Abarca and is part of the Zaragoza running calendar. It is designated as a Carrera Popular and noted as non-competitive, suggesting a community-focused event rather than one centered solely on rankings or elite performance.
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Zaragoza Training Notes

Zaragoza hosts 11 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Zaragoza runners keep the Ebro riverbank as the easy default, especially La Ribera at dawn when the city centre is still quiet. Locals use Parque Grande José Antonio Labordeta for intervals, steady laps, and those honest series that tell you the truth. Parque Lineal de Plaza gives you a lake, a metal tower with a sharp little climb, and a labyrinth for the cool-down walk. Camino lateral del canal runs through Pinares Venecia and stays useful late because the light is good. Running ZGZ gives you a regular club door. Carrera ATADES, PONLE FRENO ZARAGOZA, CaixaBank 10k Zaragoza, 10K del Rabal, and Maratón de Zaragoza anchor the calendar.

Bike lanes are all over the city, so Zaragoza works well for base miles and errands without making a drama of it. The Ebro gives you fun riding on both the north and south sides, and the bridges have some of the best bike-lane bits. The city stays mostly flat, so locals looking for climbs point the bike toward Moncayo or the Pyrenees. The Gallocanta Circular Route runs about 78 km from Daroca and keeps the difficulty low on quiet roads near Zaida Lagoon. Club Ciclista Aragonés is the name to know. Brevet 600 kms. and Marcha Cicloturista Ruta del Vino de las Piedras give the road crowd proper targets.

Spring and autumn are the sweet spots, with April-May and September-November feeling best for Z2, longer runs, and steady rides. July and August run hot and dry, so locals go early, ride the Ebro before the heat lands, or save intervals for the shaded parts of Parque Grande. September brings the legs back for races and gran fondo prep. Winter turns cold and dry from December through March. The Cierzo comes from the northwest and makes route choice matter for both sports. Night frost becomes common, sporadic snow can show up, and late autumn or early winter fog can make the first hour feel properly sharp.