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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Bruges

JUL 1
12JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
La panoramique du mont des cats
Godewaersvelde · 62 km away
SEP 12
5SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
AM Kustloop Vrouwenpolder
Vrouwenpolder · 49 km away
5SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Kemmelberg Trail
Heuvelland · 56 km away
19SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
MetaRelax Ostend Night Run
Ostend · 23 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
In Flanders Fields Marathon
Dixmuide · 32 km away
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20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Nieuwpoort Marathon
Nieuport · 35 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Semi-Marathon de Marcq-en-Barœul
Marcq-en-Barœul · 60 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Long Course Weekend Belgium
Nieuport · 34 km away
26SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Marathon Bière Flandre Festival
Bergues · 62 km away
26SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Kwaremont Trail
Kluisbergen · 51 km away
26SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Dwars Door Kruisem
Cruyshautem · 40 km away
27SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Versele-Laga Run
Deinze · 33 km away
27SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Bosmarathon
Buggenhout · 71 km away
Bruges · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Bruges

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Van Cauter Halve Marathon Erpe-Mere
SUN OCT 11
The Van Cauter Half Marathon Erpe-Mere takes place in October in Erpe-Mere, East Flanders, Belgium. The main 21.1 km race begins at the church in Aaigem. The event also features 3.5 km and 11.5 km runs, alongside youth races of 450 m for toddlers, 750 m for younger primary-school children, and 1000 m for older primary-school children. The shorter races and youth distances are based at Domain Steenberg. Half marathon runners use Aaigem as their race base and collect their numbers at the church. The event is a fixture on the local sports calendar, offering live timing, many children and recreational runners, and supporters along a route showcasing the greener parts of Erpe-Mere.
Marathon de Bruges
SUN OCT 11
Marathon de Bruges takes participants through Bruges, a Belgian city known for its medieval streets, canals, and Flemish heritage. The event includes a full marathon for experienced runners, a half marathon for regular participants, and an 8 km walk for those seeking a shorter option. It offers a more intimate atmosphere than large urban marathons, with efficient organization and a course suitable for both newcomers and seasoned distance runners. The course winds from Bruges' historic streets past quiet canals and into the Flemish countryside, distinguishing it from a simple city road race. Bruges provides a distinct local character to the event: the 83-meter Belfry overlooks the city, and on clear days, the North Sea is visible from its peak with binoculars. Post-race, local specialties include chocolate, mussels and fries, waterzooi, shrimp tomato, or pork cooked in beer; Bruges also has a significant beer tradition, with an estimated 350 of Belgium's 1,500 beers originating from the city.
Un Trail pour un Théâtre - Bailleul
SUN OCT 11
Un Trail pour un Théâtre takes place within the EPSM des Flandres in Bailleul, utilizing the hospital grounds as the event's core. It features two timed trail races: a 21 km course for experienced runners and a 10.5 km option, alongside a 10.5 km solidarity walk for those preferring a non-competitive experience. The event collects funds via the Fondation du Patrimoine to support the renovation of the EPSM theater. The course guides participants through less common areas of the EPSM, including secluded parts of the grounds and a route through the hospital’s subterranean sections. The 10.5 km walk is scheduled to last approximately three hours, allowing for appreciation of the surroundings and social interaction rather than a competitive pace. The inaugural event attracted over 230 participants across the two races and the walk. Costumes are encouraged, with a competition for the best disguise, and the venue also provides entertainment and limited food service.
La ronde de St Jans
TUE OCT 13
La Ronde de St Jans is a mid-October trail race held in Saint-Jans-Cappel, located in France’s Nord department near the Belgian border. It provides short and longer off-road courses, typically about 9-10 km and 21-22 km, alongside children’s and junior races. Walking routes are also included. The longer trail ascends approximately 440-600 metres based on the specific course, while the shorter trail is sufficiently hilly to provide a genuine Flanders challenge. The routes traverse the Monts de Flandre region and cross the border from France into Belgium, utilizing forest paths, countryside, and areas near chateaux. The event is organized by APEL Ecole St Joseph and is presented as family-oriented, focusing on the enjoyment of running and the scenery. Participation is consistent for a local trail event, with past fields exceeding 600 runners in the longer race and over 400 in the shorter one. A small mascot known as a “bouclex” is integrated into the race identity for both main distances.
Vondelhof Trail
SUN OCT 18
The Vondelhof Trail begins and ends at the Vondelhof in Haaltert, with Maspoe organizing the race from Vondelen 14. Participants can select from 12 km, 21 km, or 30 km routes, all designed as trail courses rather than road races. Over 70% of the course is off-road, making it a day for trail shoes, not fast, flat asphalt. The event takes place in autumn and is in its second edition. The route includes singletrack, unpaved forest paths, gravel roads, mud, and some climbing; organizers advise that good grip is important. It is not suitable for wheelchairs or strollers. The race is cup-free, requiring runners to bring their own cup for water at aid stations. Streets near the start will be closed to traffic, parking is restricted to surrounding streets, and arriving on foot or by bike is encouraged. Later in the day, Haaltert Loopt offers 4 km, 8 km, and 12 km options with the same setup.
Course de la Citadelle
SUN OCT 25
Course de la Citadelle is a running event in Wormhout, Hauts-de-France, northern France, typically held in late October. The event offers multiple distances: 5 km, 10 km, and a 21.1 km half marathon. A 7 km walk is also available for those preferring not to race the longer distances. The half marathon route is set within and near Wormhout, with a GPX track provided for participants. The event also features children's races and a free hike, attracting a diverse group beyond just competitive road runners. With over forty editions completed, Course de la Citadelle is an established local race day, not a singular event.
Marathon International de Lille
SUN OCT 25
The Marathon International de Lille is a 42.195-kilometer road marathon beginning in Lille, the capital of Flanders. It is set for an autumn return after more than thirty years. The Ligue Hauts-de-France d'Athlétisme is organizing the event, reintroducing the marathon distance to a city already known for its popular running events. The specific marathon route is still to be announced, but Lille's races typically feature relatively flat terrain, conducive to fast running times. The city's half-marathon course has seen three French records and one junior world record set, and the overall race day surrounding the half marathon has attracted 18,000 participants. Spectators can anticipate enthusiastic support along the streets, with encouragement noted throughout the course. A notable mark from the marathon's past is Chantal Langlacé's time of 2:33:58, achieved by the French runner on the Lille course.
Donkmeerloop De Mooiste Halve
SUN NOV 1
Donkmeerloop De Mooiste Halve is a road race held at Festival Hall Donkmeer in Berlare, East Flanders. The start and finish are on Donklaan, adjacent to the lake. The race offers 6 km, 12 km, and half marathon distances, and is scheduled for autumn. Jente Samson, the Flanders Project Team, the municipality of Berlare, and the Province of East Flanders organize the event. It has been held for 11 consecutive editions, expanding from 450 participants in its first year to over 2,000, with fields now sold out. The courses traverse the Donkmeer area, the old duck decoy, and Nieuwdonk. This ensures even the shorter distances offer the same lake-and-park environment as the half marathon. Half marathon participants can utilize seven pacers, identifiable by orange shirts, aiming for finish times between 1:20 and 2:10. Past editions featured the Belgian Championship, charity runs, and support for a children's heart fund. The race maintains practical amenities: aid stations on each lap, electronic timing, changing facilities and showers at the start/finish, medals for all finishers, a finisher drink, and trophies awarded.
Course du Souvenir
WED NOV 11
Course du Souvenir takes place in Ploegsteert, Belgium, on the remembrance holiday. It serves as both a commemoration and a race day, featuring a half marathon and an 8 km race. The event attracts a substantial field for a local remembrance race, with a record 5,500 runners recorded in the available report. The competition at the front is fast: Patrick Nimubona won the half marathon in 1:03:59, and Steven Casteele won the 8 km in 23:08.
Zakloop Nisse
SUN NOV 29
Zakloop Nisse is a half marathon held near Nisse in late autumn. One past edition featured nearly summer-like weather interspersed with stormy periods, creating mixed conditions for a November event. Mike Suurmond of Vlissingen won the men's race, taking the lead around the 25% mark and finishing five minutes ahead of Jasper Marcusse. Nelleke Baldé from Grijpskerke won the women's race. Both winners are triathletes whose primary strength is running. Marcusse placed second and Erwin Harmes third, repeating their results from the prior edition.
La mervilleuse
SUN MAR 7
La Mervilleuse begins at Stade Charles Rattez in Merville, a town in the Nord department of Hauts-de-France, and takes place in March. It features road races of 5 km and 10 km, a 21 km nature trail, children’s races of 400 m and 1 km, and walking options for those who prefer to follow the route without competing. The 21 km trail is mostly flat, with approximately 10 m of elevation gain, focusing on distance rather than challenging climbs. Marked walking routes are available, including a 10 km course mirroring the 10 km race and a 21 km course matching the trail. Children compete within the stadium grounds, music is provided along the routes, and the finish area offers refreshments and a food vendor.
Arnèke trail duo
SAT MAR 20
The Arnèke Trail Duo is a March trail-running event held in Arnèke, a village in French Flanders. Participants can run individually or in pairs, choosing from 6 km, 11 km, and 21 km courses on gently undulating terrain surrounding the village. This event, now in its fourth edition, attracted over 450 registrations and anticipates nearly 600 participants. All races commence at Salle Charles Paccou, utilizing a mix of paved roads and dirt trails through Arnèke, Wemaers-Cappel, Ochtezeele, and Rubrouck. The event also features 6 km and 12 km walks, alongside children's races of 600 m and 2.5 km for teenagers, catering to families and runners alike. OMS Arnèke is the organizer, NORDSPORT manages timing, and the courses are supported by aid stations, medical services, and marshals on public roads.
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Bruges Training Notes

Bruges hosts 29 Half Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals run Bruges by feel: cobbled streets, canals, and the compact historic centre. Running Crew Brugge brings runners of all levels together, with social runs and test & try events when you want company. The city centre keeps short intervals honest because corners come fast and rhythm changes often. Dwars Door Brugge is the anchor event most runners know. I'm aiming for a 195 km target. Kerstloop Brugge, Brugse Ekiden, and EnergyVision Dwars door Brugge keep the calendar moving without making every week feel serious.

Locals ride because Bruges makes the bike the default tool. The City Ramparts give you a 7 km circular spin when you want easy legs or a quick Z2 loop. Groene Gordel Brugge runs 53 km around the city, and Verdwenen Zwinhavens stretches 60 km toward the lost Zwin ports. Kastelenfietsroute covers 56 km, while Uitwijken-fietsroute gives stronger riders a 78 km circuit or smaller cuts. The climbs are not the story here. The work comes from cobbles, wind, coastal miles, and steady base miles through Bruges, Sint-Andries, Sint-Kruis, Lissewege, and Zeebrugge.

April to October is the clean window for both running and riding. May and September are the best picks when you want warm weather, quieter cobbled streets, and less stop-start around Bruges. Summer brings 20–25 °C days and up to 16 hours of daylight, so locals stack long Z2 rides, evening runs, and coastal spins before the afternoon wind picks up near Zeebrugge. July and August can feel busy in the centre. Winter turns cool, wet, and dim, and December drops daylight to around 8 hours, so runners lean into short loops and cyclists keep it steady.