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Foulées de Bourges
Distances
3.5km
5K
10K
Half
About this race
The Foulées de Bourges is an October road race held in Bourges, located in France’s Cher department, and it stands as the largest race within that department. Established in 1994, the event offers runners multiple distances: 5 km, 10 km, a 3.5 km night run, a half marathon, and children’s races. The 10 km route attracts the most participants, and the 5 km and half marathon also draw hundreds of runners, making the day suitable for novices, local club members, families, and individuals seeking a longer city race.
All primary routes are circuits beginning and ending at Stade Alfred Depège, close to Place Séraucourt. The course proceeds past the Parc des Expositions, runs near the Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle, crosses the Auron river multiple times, and then nears Église Saint-Barbe before reaching the Cathedral vicinity. Participants will also pass Bourges landmarks including Cathédrale Saint-Étienne, the Palais Jacques-Cœur, and the Jardin de l’Archevêque, incorporating much of the old city into the route without overcomplicating the race format.
Start location
Bourges, Centre-Val de Loire