Entre Landes et Océan is a trail race in Quiberon, on the Morbihan coast of Brittany in France, with 10 km and 20 km options. It is usually scheduled for mid-March, and the 20 km is the main attraction. Both races are one-loop trail runs, featuring seaside sections and natural terrain rather than a road-race atmosphere.
The course is described as technical, so runners should anticipate more than a flat jog by the water. The name translates to “Between Heathland and Ocean,” and the race emphasizes its coastal setting; one recent edition encountered strong winds along the Quiberon coast. Fields are small, with a previous edition attracting just over 100 runners, but the front of the 20 km can still be competitive: Laura Le Helloco, from Courir a Saint-Ave and originally from Saint-Malo, led one recent race from the start and won by more than four minutes ahead of Juliette Pouedras.