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Upcoming 5K races near Amiens

This week 3
1JUL
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Ultrabaie - Saint-Valery-sur-Somme
Saint-Valery-sur-Somme · 58 km away
4JUL
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La Pauléenne - Pouilly
Pouilly · 72 km away
5JUL
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Courses des 4 saisons d'été - Amiens
Amiens
JUL 7
12JUL
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Trail d'Arquèves - Amiens
Amiens · 3 km away
12JUL
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La Montinette
Arquèves · 23 km away
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13JUL
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Les foulées d'Awoingt
Awoingt · 76 km away
19JUL
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Trail de thélus
Thélus · 63 km away
25JUL
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Foulées vertes - Verton
Verton · 73 km away
25JUL
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Les foulées bapalmoises - Bapaume
Bapaume · 46 km away
26JUL
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Les Foulées Bapalmoises
Bapaume · 46 km away
AUG 11
1AUG
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Les boucles rubempréennes
Rubempré · 15 km away
2AUG
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La complice Merlimont
Merlimont · 79 km away
15AUG
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La judocienne - Saint-Josse
Saint-Josse · 78 km away
22AUG
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Foulées fressinoises Ostwind-Délices des 7 vallées
Fressin · 64 km away
23AUG
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10 km d'Arras
Arras · 56 km away
29AUG
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La domartoise - Domart-en-Ponthieu
Domart-en-Ponthieu · 24 km away
29AUG
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Les Foulées De La St Gilliet - Fruges
Fruges · 70 km away
30AUG
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Foulées cutsoises
Cuts · 71 km away
30AUG
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Courses pédestres d'Arras
Arras · 56 km away
31AUG
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Trail des Pierres Sacrées - Larbroye
Larbroye · 60 km away
31AUG
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Course nature de la st gilliet - Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise
Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise · 54 km away
SEP 19
6SEP
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Courses du Pays du Coquelicot
Albert · 28 km away
6SEP
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Urban trail de Mazingarbe
Mazingarbe · 71 km away
6SEP
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Color run dionysienne - Estrées-Saint-Denis
Estrées-Saint-Denis · 58 km away
6SEP
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Les Foulées de la Bêtise
Cambrai · 74 km away
8SEP
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Course à l'échalote - Busnes
Busnes · 79 km away
9SEP
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Trail de cuincy - Cambrai
Cambrai · 74 km away
13SEP
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Les foulées des deux ponts - Précy-sur-Oise
Précy-sur-Oise · 76 km away
13SEP
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Trail des Beaux-Monts
Compiègne · 65 km away
13SEP
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Courses des 3 Villes Soeurs
Eu · 65 km away
13SEP
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Course du pays du Coquelicot - Albert
Albert · 28 km away
14SEP
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Les foulées noyelloises - Noyelles-sur-Escaut
Noyelles-sur-Escaut · 69 km away
18SEP
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La poyaise - Poix-de-Picardie
Poix-de-Picardie · 26 km away
19SEP
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Dampicourt Speed Race
Rouvroy · 70 km away
19SEP
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La Poyaise
Poix-de-Picardie · 26 km away
19SEP
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La gallo romaine - Breteuil
Breteuil · 29 km away
19SEP
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Ronde Picarde Running
Eaucourt-sur-Somme · 35 km away
20SEP
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Bouge ton coeur - Lens
Lens · 71 km away
20SEP
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Foulées de l'avenir - Méricourt
Méricourt · 70 km away
20SEP
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La Goincourt'oise
Goincourt · 55 km away
Amiens · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Amiens

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

La neuvilloise octobre rose - La Neuville-sur-Ressons
SAT OCT 3
La Neuvilloise Octobre Rose begins and ends at the town hall in La Neuville-sur-Ressons, a village in the Oise department of northern France. This is a non-timed October Pink event offering trail-running and walking over 5 km, 10 km, and 15 km. The focus is on participation and fundraising, not on racing against the clock. Entry fees support the Ligue contre le Cancer, and participants can select the same distance for running or walking. The routes are short but include climbing: the 5 km has 125 meters of elevation gain, the 10 km has 208 meters, and the 15 km has 288 meters. The 10 km and 15 km courses feature a refreshment stop. All participants must display a visible bib and carry essential night-safety equipment: a reflective vest or armband, a headlamp, and a charged phone. A bowl of soup is provided at the finish, complementing the small-community atmosphere of this, the event's 18th edition.
Hesdin Rose
SUN OCT 4
The Hesdin Rose begins and ends at the Salle du Manège in Hesdin-la-Forêt, northern France. It is a solidarity race morning featuring 5 km and 10 km runs, along with walking options for those preferring a gentler pace. The event opens early, entries are low-cost, and on-site registration is available, making it accessible for local residents as well as seasoned runners. The routes wind through the forest surrounding Hesdin-la-Forêt in Hauts-de-France, including a 4 km family walk suitable for those with children or non-runners. Runners, walkers, supporters, and families unite for a common cause: donations and registration fees benefit CHAM, supporting breast cancer research and patient care. Participants are given a pink headband, and a neck warmer is provided when supplies allow.
Transquar de Beauvais
SUN OCT 4
The Transquar de Beauvais begins at the Hotel de Ville in Beauvais, located in the Oise department of Hauts-de-France. This event incorporates road running and Nordic walking within the city center. The program includes 5 km, 10 km, and half marathon distances, along with Transkids for children. Consequently, participants range from families and walkers to runners competing in the full 21.1 km. It typically occurs near the year's end, with the next edition scheduled for early October. The event has been organized annually since 2012. The routes wind through Beauvais, utilizing city streets and public green areas like Parc Kennedy and Square Jules Briere. Participants will run along sections near the Therain, the Avelon, and the Saint-Quentin river. The half marathon route includes three challenging hills. The course highlights local landmarks through ground markings, such as the 15th-century Tour Saint-Lucien and Saint-Pierre-de-Beauvais Cathedral, constructed between the 12th and 16th centuries. The finish line is situated before the Jeanne Hachette statue and its mirror fountains. Many participants remain afterward to view the cathedral's stained glass, astronomical clock, and 14th-century medieval clock, or to sample local specialties such as ficelle picarde and flamiche aux poireaux.
Foulées de la Folie
SUN OCT 4
Foulées de la Folie begins and ends at the Salle polyvalente on rue Sadi Carnot in Fontaine-Notre-Dame, a village in the Nord department of Hauts-de-France. This early-October event offers 5 km and 10 km runs, a timed Nordic walk, 5 km and 10 km walking options, and an 800 m race for children. Les Marcheurs Fontenois organize the event, which supports the Octobre Rose campaign, with a portion of profits going to a related cause. The routes combine village streets with the Fontenoise countryside, providing runners with urban stretches and quieter rural sections instead of a simple out-and-back road course. The event is designed for solo runners, families, walkers, juniors, and Nordic walkers, featuring published results, podiums, race photos, a refreshment stand, and bag drop service. Its first edition attracted 785 participants, giving the race a local character while ensuring a lively start and finish area.
Les foulées de Villers - Villers-Saint-Frambourg
SUN OCT 4
Les Foulées de Villers is an early-autumn trail race starting in Villers-Saint-Frambourg, in the Oise department north of Paris. The adult routes are self-sufficient trail courses around Mont Pagnotte, with every adult distance sending runners up to that local high point. The event also includes two children's circuits from the poussin age category upward, plus a 10 km hike, so the day is built for families, walkers, and trail runners rather than only serious racers. Registration is handled online through Adeorun, with timing, aid stations, and a finisher gift included. The routes use land around Villers-Saint-Frambourg-Ognon and pass through or rely on nearby communes including Villeneuve-sur-Verberie, Pontpoint, and Pont-Sainte-Maxence. About fifty volunteers keep the race moving, from course marshals and openers to sweepers and aid-station crews, and some members of the municipal council even join runners on the course. The race has been running for around three decades, with a special surprise planned on the long course for its anniversary edition. Local support is very visible: Intermarché de Senlis supplies aid-station food, Brasserie de Roissy helps with the finish refreshment, Champ Libre contributes organic vegetables, and one bib draw prize is a treehouse stay at Grands Chênes in Raray.
La Neuvilloise
MON OCT 5
La Neuvilloise is an untimed trail run or walk in La Neuville-sur-Ressons, organized as part of Octobre Rose. Participants choose 5 km, 10 km, or 15 km, suitable for walkers, casual runners, and those seeking a longer trail outing. The event raises money for the Ligue contre le Cancer, with a clear charity purpose rather than a race-clock focus. Now in its 18th edition, its 4,142 reviews indicate a well-attended local event with a large base of past participants.
G'run'ay rencontres solidaires - Grenay
MON OCT 5
G'run'ay Rencontres Solidaires is a road-running event in Grenay, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France, featuring 1 km, 5 km, and 10 km races. The program focuses on disability inclusion, with able-bodied runners, disabled participants, children, and families sharing the same morning. Routes accommodate wheelchairs and joelettes. The 1 km race is for children, while the 5 km and 10 km options offer adults and mixed groups a short road format. A 5 km walk, family walks, and workshops are also part of the event, giving it the feel of a local solidarity gathering rather than a standard race. This is the fourth edition, using official timing from PB Organisation and offering app-based live GPS tracking for friends to follow participants and receive alerts.
Trail de la châtaigne - Lewarde
MON OCT 5
Trail de la Châtaigne features several short trail races in Lewarde, Nord department, France. The routes utilize the Bois de Lewarde and paths around the former Delloye mining pit. Typically held in early October, it provides multiple distances: short runs for children or beginners (a few hundred meters) and races of 5 km, 10 km, and 15 km. The courses traverse woodland and pass the Centre Historique Minier, connecting the race to the local forest and Lewarde's mining heritage. Jogging de la Chataigne organizes the event, which welcomes a wide range of participants, not exclusively seasoned trail runners. Aid stations and changing rooms are provided on site.
Hesdin Rose Solidaire - Hesdin-la-Forêt
MON OCT 5
Pink headbands are seen at Hesdin Rose Solidaire, a Sunday-in-October charity race and walk in Hesdin-la-Forêt, Pas-de-Calais. The event begins at the Salle du Manège on boulevard militaire, offering short, accessible formats: runners can choose 5 km or 10 km, and there is also a 4 km option. Walkers are included, making the morning suitable for experienced athletes, casual walkers, and spectators. Entry fees are modest, with proceeds supporting awareness and fundraising for female cancers, particularly breast cancer.
La Compiégnoise
TUE OCT 6
La Compiégnoise is a charity road race and walk in Compiègne, Hauts-de-France, France, held around Pink October. It provides 5 km and 10 km options, with a primary goal of raising funds and support for the fight against breast cancer. The route covers the city center and the forest surrounding Compiègne, one of France’s largest forest areas, with the event headquartered at the Haras de Compiègne. Women runners and walkers are central to the day, while men may participate in the mixed duo format, where partners start and finish together. Pink capes, music groups along the course, and teams of friends, family, or colleagues contribute to its atmosphere as a solidarity gathering rather than a standard race day.
Foulées noeuxoises - Nœux-les-Mines
TUE OCT 6
Le Run'Tour Noeuxois is a race morning in Nœux-les-Mines, Pas-de-Calais, offering several distances on a Sunday in early autumn. The longest option is 21 km, followed by 10 km and 6 km races. Shorter 3 km, 2 km, 1 km, and 600 m runs conclude the morning. The organizer, Noeux Athlét, characterizes the route as urban-rural trail running, distinct from a flat road-race setup. A previous edition saw 334 registered participants. The low entry fees for the shorter races contribute to a local, club-run atmosphere, rather than a large commercial event.
Foulées de l'amitié - Béthune
SUN OCT 11
Foulées de l'amitié begins on Rue Sadi Carnot in Béthune, northern France, and concludes on the Grand’Place. This Sunday road race takes place in late October, organized by Artois Athlétisme and the City of Béthune, offering 2.5 km, 5 km, and 10 km distances suitable for both novice and seasoned runners. The course winds through central Béthune via Rue A. France and Rue Ponnelle, passing Place de Gaulle before entering the Parc de la Gare d’Eau, then looping back to the town center. The 10 km race consists of two laps of the 5 km route, featuring a hydration station midway and refreshments available for all participants at the finish line. Winners are awarded trophies, all registered runners receive a commemorative gift, and one euro from each registration fee is donated to Orpheopolis, aiding orphans of police officers.
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Amiens Base Miles

Amiens hosts 126 5K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals get their easy runs around Parc Saint Pierre, the Somme, and the canal-side paths near the Hortillonnages. I run a 42 km route when the legs want clean Z2. I run 47 km when the plan says short and simple. ESPRIT RUN keeps the week structured with PPG on Monday, PPS on Tuesday, VMA on Wednesday, and trail or track on Friday. Weekend outings give the group room for longer work. The race calendar gives Amiens runners Collecti'run - Amiens, Courir la Jules Verne - Amiens, Amiens urban trail, and the 100km de la Somme & Marathon d'Amiens-Métropole.

The loop along the Noye River is the local ride I would point you toward first. The bike path runs along the Somme for several miles from Amiens to Camon, with passerelles, canals, ponds, and wetlands keeping the ride busy. The Noye River loop follows closely spaced villages, agricultural fields, and then climbs onto the plateau above the river. The climb work lives on that plateau, because the brief gives no named hills or mountains. Locals can turn it into base miles, a steady gran fondo block, or cyclocross legs after rain. The brief gives no named cycling club or cycling anchor race for Amiens.

Amiens works best when you treat the weather like northern France and keep the plan flexible. The climate gives runners and riders mild winters, cool summers, and rainfall spread through the year. July gives the running calendar Courses des 4 saisons d'été - Amiens, so summer intervals and faster 5 km work make sense when the paths are firm. November brings Finale des 4 Saisons d'Automne d'Amiens Métropole, and winter shifts both sports toward steadier Z2, wet-path handling, and weekend volume. Locals keep using Parc Saint Pierre, the Somme paths, and the Noye River loop, just with more layers.