The Corrida de Plouarzel is a Christmas-season running event held in Plouarzel, Finistère, at the Pointe de Corsen on France's western mainland edge. It features two races, 5 km and 10 km, suitable for both novice runners and seasoned club athletes. The event has a local, year-end character, prioritizing collective participation over a formal, urban style.
The courses are swift but demanding, involving consistent ascents, descents, and abrupt accelerations that test runners' endurance. A unique aspect is the route's passage through the sports hall, enhancing the atmosphere with crowd noise and immediate encouragement. The competition can be fierce, with past winners including Stade Brestois athletes Laëtitia Bleunven and Benoît Campion. The event attracts both competitive runners aiming for fast times and local participants enjoying the festive mood.