10K races near Maidstone
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Shaftesbury Vipers 10 - Round 13
London to Amsterdam Cycle - July
Dan Ward Memorial TT
Crawley Wheelers 10
Pretty Muddy Maidstone
VTTA (Kent) 50
Dartford Bridge Triathlon
Shaftesbury Vipers 10- Round 14
Maidstone Training Notes
Maidstone hosts 215 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 River Medway towpath when they want easy rhythm without thinking too hard. The towpath gives you 5km of steady riverside work. Maidstone River Park parkrun starts and finishes at Kent Life, then uses an out-and-back course along the towpath. The surface underfoot is mostly tarmac, but there are some sections of gravel. Maidstone Harriers meet on Wednesday evenings for GPS guided 5K to 10K runs and proper tempo, threshold, and interval sessions. B2R Maidstone meets at St Johns Primary School on Tuesday and Thursday at 19:00. Maidstone Riverside 10k & 10 Mile is the anchor event.
Locals ride the Medway Valley Path when they want Z2 base miles and a gentle spin. The Medway towpath can be cycled from Aylesford, through Maidstone, and out the other side to Barming. The North Downs give the bigger effort, and Bluebell Hill, Detling, Pilgrims’ Way, and Broom Hill keep the legs honest. The Challenging Gravel Loop starts from Maidstone and gives you 85 km with 1,161 meters of ascent. K20 Cycling Club and San Fairy Ann Cycling Club keep the bunch rides moving. San Fairy Ann CC brings Early Spring Time Trials, Spring Crits in the Park, and The Man of Kent. Maidstone CycleFest is the local anchor.
Spring and autumn suit Maidstone best because the legs get steady weather for running, gravel, and longer road rides. Summer in Kent stays cool, and the Maidstone - Isle of Sheppey route has seen 26°C with light WSW wind at 1m/s. Locals use Mote Park, Whatman Park, and Maidstone River Park for relaxed miles when the light hangs around. The towpath can get a bit splashy after rain, so runners slip on trail shoes and cyclists expect some muddy sections. Winter stays mild by Kent standards, and club nights shift toward consistency, Z2, and shorter intervals. The river paths still work, but the North Downs feel more like strength work.