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10K races near Plymouth

11 races in 2026 next one in 3 days
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Upcoming 10K races near Plymouth

This week 1
5JUL
Run · road · 10K
Millwater 10K
Budleigh Salterton EX9 7BY · 67 km away
JUL 4
10JUL
Run · road · 10K
Exeter 10K River Run
Exeter EX2 · 58 km away
11JUL
Run · road · 10K
Otter Rail and River Run
Sidmouth · 71 km away
25JUL
Run · road · 10K
Sibelco Cornwood 10K Challenge
Cornwood · 15 km away
31JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Summer Canal Canter
Tiverton · 76 km away
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SEP 6
5SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Something Wild Trail Festival Runs
Kingsbridge · 47 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
Crediton Crunch 10K
CREDITON · 57 km away
20SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Lions 10K Trail Run
Exmouth · 63 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Bradley's Autumn Exmouth 10K & 5K
Exmouth EX8 2AZ · 58 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
RUN Barnstaple Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K
BARNSTAPLE · 78 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Marazion 10K Road Race
Cornwall · 35 km away
Plymouth · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Plymouth

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Run Plymouth Tamar 10K
SUN OCT 18
Devon Trail Races
SAT OCT 31
The Devon Trail Races take place at Roadford Lake in Devon. They start at 11:00 am from the PL16 0RL area, close to Broadwoodwidger. The event includes 10K, half marathon, and canicross options, allowing participants to run with or without a dog. Ben Tisdall is the organiser, and results are recorded using RFID chip timing. The 10K follows a single loop on trails surrounding Roadford Lake, featuring short, steep ascents and potential muddy sections. The half marathon covers the same route twice, offering a straightforward yet challenging format. All finishers receive a bottle opener medal and a choice of beer or coke. Prizes are awarded to category winners, and professional race photos will be available.
Bradleys Sidmouth 10k
SUN NOV 1
The Bradleys Sidmouth 10K is a 10-kilometre road race starting and finishing at Sidford Social Hall. It attracts participants from across the region, and entries often fill, establishing it as a well-attended community event rather than a casual training run. Bradleys Estate Agents sponsor the race, with their backing supporting the marshalling and race-day arrangements for participants and observers. The course follows the length of The Byes, a green path from Sidford to Sidmouth, then directs runners onto the Hilly Loop via Hillside, Beatlands, and Cliff Road. This section provides the race's challenge, featuring steep ascents and quick descents. Runners encounter this section twice as the course reverses at the seafront. The seafront portion offers a distinct shift in atmosphere compared to The Byes' paths and the demanding loop climbs.
Dark Dart Dash
SAT NOV 21
The Dark Dart Dash is a night trail race on the trails around Dartington, featuring a 10K main race and a 5K option. Both longer races are single-lap routes. The programme also includes canicross starts for runners with dogs and short races for children aged 3 to 11. The longer courses use mixed terrain: gravel, grass, some tarmac, and occasionally deep mud. Children's races are on grass, with a 1K for ages 3 to 8 and a 2K for ages 8 to 11; parents may accompany them. This race was one of the first events its organisers held and has returned after a hiatus. Registration is at the Green Table Cafe, which serves pizzas, hot drinks, and bar drinks post-race. The event raises funds for a new playground at Dartington Hall.
Final Countdown 10K
THU DEC 31
The Final Countdown 10K is a New Year’s Eve trail race in Sidmouth, Devon, starting and finishing on Sidmouth Seafront. It is a 10K for adult runners only, with a morning start and mandatory trail shoes, built for muddy coast-path and woodland running rather than a flat road dash. The route climbs from the seafront onto the South West Coast Path, turns inland for a large loop around Mutters Moor, and uses nearby woodland trails before dropping back down to the finish by the sea. Brian Lewis organises the race; finishers receive a bespoke Final Countdown medal, and trophies go to the first three men and women. The event supports Hospiscare, with runners asked to pledge £100 in fundraising, and entries can sell out.
Haldon Night
SAT JAN 16
Haldon Night comprises after-dark trail races held in Haldon Forest, located near Exeter in Devon. The event offers 10K and 5K races for older participants, alongside 2K and 1K children’s races, allowing families to spend the entire evening engaged rather than solely observing a single main event. All participants run in darkness, with a head torch being essential equipment. The 10K and 5K routes are single circuits through the forest. The 2K race consists of two laps and is intended for children aged 8 to 11, while the 1K is for younger children aged 3 to 7. The courses are marked with reflective poles and arrows, a crucial detail given that runners navigate by torchlight. Ben Tisdall organizes the series, and records of past results are maintained for both the main and junior races.
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Plymouth Training Notes

Plymouth hosts 17 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals build base miles through Central Park, Saltram estate, West Park, and the Hoe when the wind behaves. Central Park keeps intervals simple, and Saltram gives a steady green loop when legs need Z2. Plymouth Musketeers Running Club brings the Thursday 19:00 crew, and Plymouth Harriers, Plymouth Coasters, Plymouth Striders, Plymstock Road Runners, and Tamar Trotters give you plenty of pace groups. Run Plymouth Half Marathon starts and finishes on Plymouth Hoe Promenade. Plymouth 10K starts on the Hoe and keeps the city centre sharp. Plymouth Harriers Summer 5 works as a fast anchor event.

Plym Valley Trail gives cyclists the easy spin, and the Plym Valley Urban Loop runs 24 miles from Cann Woods car park through forests, old railway lines, and inner-city cycle routes. Plymouth Cycling Club meets every Sunday morning, weather permitting, with the A Group riding 30-45 miles and the B Group riding up to 20-35 miles. Devon Dinger 200 sits as the anchor event. Dartmoor holds the real climbs, and Haytor Triple packs 1,200 metres into 58 kilometres. Dartmoor Way carries 2,700 metres over 95 miles, so locals save legs for grinding up the local climbs.

Spring, Summer, and Autumn give Plymouth the best rhythm for running and riding. Summer brings long coastal evenings, and Plymouth gets average annual sunshine totals over 1,600 hours when the Azores High pushes north-east towards the UK. Locals use those months for base miles, crit legs, gran fondo prep, and steady laps round Burrator Reservoir. Winter stays workable because Plymouth is one of the warmest UK cities in winter. Winter lows average around 1°C, and snow usually falls in small amounts. Dartmoor gravel and green lanes can turn very muddy after rain.