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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Amiens

JUL 2
12JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
La Montinette
Arquèves · 23 km away
12JUL
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail d'Arquèves - Amiens
Amiens · 3 km away
AUG 2
29AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
La domartoise - Domart-en-Ponthieu
Domart-en-Ponthieu · 24 km away
31AUG
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail des Pierres Sacrées - Larbroye
Larbroye · 60 km away
SEP 6
6SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Festu la Course
Festubert · 79 km away
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6SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Courses du Pays du Coquelicot
Albert · 28 km away
13SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Courses des 3 Villes Soeurs
Eu · 65 km away
19SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
La gallo romaine - Breteuil
Breteuil · 29 km away
19SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail de la pyramidale - Wingles
Wingles · 78 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail des Pierres Sacrées
Labroye · 48 km away
Amiens · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Amiens

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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.
Le Run'Tour Noeuxois - Nœux-les-Mines
MON OCT 5
Le Run'Tour Noeuxois is a Sunday morning race series held in Nœux-les-Mines, located in the Pas-de-Calais region of northern France. It is structured as a series of urban and rural events, offering choices for runners, walkers, and children, rather than a single main race. The program includes distances from short youth events up to 10 km races, with a 21 km option for the longest distance. The listed distances are 600 m, 1 km, 2 km, 3 km, 6 km, 10 km, and 21 km, allowing families and local club runners to participate in the same event without requiring identical paces or objectives. The morning begins with the 21 km event, followed by the 10 km and 6 km races, concluding with the shorter youth races around midday. Noeux Athlét organizes the series, and a recent edition saw 334 participants.
100 Km de la Somme et Marathon d'Amiens Métropole
SAT OCT 10
The 100 Km de la Somme et Marathon d'Amiens Métropole is a road-running series held in Amiens, in the Somme department of Hauts-de-France, in early October. The program includes three distances: a 100 km ultramarathon, a marathon, and a half marathon. The half marathon is open to solo runners or three-person relay teams. The event began in 1979, and the 100 km race holds a strong reputation in France because of its distance, history, and position on the long-distance calendar. All three routes follow the Somme river, traveling between Amiens, the surrounding countryside, and Picardy villages. The marathon turns around at Bourdon, while the 100 km continues west to Pont-Rémy. Runners pass locations such as Picquigny, Breilly, Condé-Folie, and Longpré-les-Corps-Saints. The courses combine urban sections with greenways, paths, riverside stretches, and open natural areas, creating a sense of a long journey through the Somme valley rather than repeated laps.
Trail des lueurs d'espoir - Fleurines
SAT OCT 17
Trail de la citadelle - Cambrai
SUN OCT 18
Trail de la Citadelle is an October trail-running event in Cambrai, northern France, organised by Cambrai Triathlon. Now in its twelfth edition, it offers several named courses: Camberlot 1, Camberlot 2, Poudrière, Nimègue, Vauban, and Charles Quint. Entry fees are low and vary by distance and registration date. The event's logistics are based at the Palais des Grottes in Cambrai, where bibs are collected before race day. Registration is managed through Adeorun. Participants require a current FFA licence or the French athletics federation’s health-prevention document. The first 500 pre-registered runners on the Poudrière, Nimègue, and Vauban courses receive a souvenir jersey. Trophies and gift baskets are awarded in broad categories like Senior and Master.
La Saut'trail - Verberie
SAT OCT 31
La Saut'trail is a trail-running and walking event held in Verberie, France, put on by AS Verberie. Participants can select from 5 km, 10 km, or 21 km trail races, and walkers have 5 km and 10 km routes available. The 10 km course involves approximately 200 meters of elevation gain, and the 21 km course gains about 380 meters. The courses follow forest trails, featuring some technical segments alongside quicker, rolling paths. The event encourages club participation, offering a prize for the club with the most participants and a mixed-team ranking for teams of four, based on the four best results with a minimum of one woman. All finishers of the 5 km, 10 km, and 21 km events will receive medals and technical apparel. Additionally, 10 km and 21 km runners will receive a surprise gift.
Le trail des lapins - Labeuvrière
SUN JAN 17
The Trail des Lapins is a two-day event held in January in Labeuvrière, Pas-de-Calais, France. It includes standard trail races, a headlamp night race, hiking, and dog-running options, such as a Canicross of approximately 5 km and a Canitrail of approximately 12 km. The courses wind through the Bois des Dames, featuring forest paths, single tracks, and short, steep sections requiring runners to increase their pace. Approximately 619 participants are registered. The race village at the Rue Léon Blum stadium provides bib collection, aid stations, changing rooms, and restrooms. This 10th edition is commemorated with a special jersey, and all proceeds benefit local children, helping to fund a snow-class trip.
Courir à Montingny-en-Gohelle - Montigny-en-Gohelle
SUN MAR 7
The Montigny-en-Gohelle race takes place in early March in Montigny-en-Gohelle, a commune in northern France. It is held outdoors, utilizing the commune itself rather than a confined venue. The event offers 5 km and 10 km races, alongside a 1.5 km option, catering to experienced runners as well as younger or less experienced participants. The race has a history spanning over 30 years and typically attracts around 1,200 participants. Organizers present it as a beneficial preparation event for those training for other races. Side activities and minor adjustments are incorporated to facilitate participation. Competitors must provide the standard French running documentation: a valid license, a recent medical certificate, or a health-prevention attestation (PPS).
Trail des mineurs - Grenay
MON MAR 8
The Trail des Mineurs in Grenay, Pas-de-Calais, is a trail race set in a former coal-mining region, distinct from mountain races. Participants can select from short and middle-distance options: a 10 km route with 180 m elevation gain, a 16 km route with 320 m, and a 22 km route with 400 m. The ascents are on the terrils, the slag heaps from the mines. Even the shortest race includes a climb up one, and the longest involves ascending five. The course winds through slag heaps and past mining landmarks, connecting the race to northern France's industrial history. This event is part of the Trail des Mineurs series and adopts the slogan “Il va falloir aller au charbon!” which translates to “You’ll have to go to the coal!” The organisers state the course is accessible, allowing for walking, and is suitable for more than just experienced trail runners. All finishers receive a medal, a trail cup, photos, beer, and fries. Refreshments are provided along the route and at the finish, and a physiotherapist will be on hand post-race.
Trail de la lune bleue - Ailly-sur-Noye
SUN MAR 21
Trail de la Lune Bleue is a night trail race held in Ailly-Noye, within the Somme department of northern France. Participants can select either a 10 km or 21 km route, with shorter options available for children ranging from toddlers to teenagers. The event centers on running after dark on trails, making headlamps and forest paths fundamental elements of the experience. The courses navigate woodland trails and winding paths surrounding the Berny water body. The 21 km route incorporates technical sections, forest ascents, and frequent pace alterations, while the 10 km course maintains a faster pace but still features inclines and paths through undergrowth. The atmosphere is inspired by local 17th-century legends, and runners will pass the Moulin du Souffle de la Terre. Post-race refreshments, on-site parking, and a food and drink vendor contribute to its appeal as a local event for both families and trail runners.
Courir pour le plaisir - Saint-Quentin
MON APR 12
Courir pour le plaisir is a running event in Saint-Quentin, Aisne, northern France, offering two race options: a 21.1 km half marathon and a 5 km run. The event is planned for April, with the specific date yet to be confirmed, and is organized by ACPI Saint Quentin. The half marathon begins at 09:00 with a minimal 30 meters of elevation gain, indicating a very flat route. The 5 km race starts at 09:30 and features only 10 meters of climbing, presenting a more accessible option for those seeking the same event atmosphere without the longer distance.
Les Foulées Hesdinoises
SUN APR 25
Les Foulées Hesdinoises is a road-running series in Hesdin, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France. It is usually scheduled for late April and offers distances of 500 m, 1 km, 2 km, 5 km, 10 km, and a half marathon (21.0975 km). The main races start consecutively in the morning, beginning with the half marathon, followed by the 10 km and 5 km. The event caters to different runners: adults can select distances from a 5 km to the half marathon, while younger participants have 500 m, 1 km, and 2 km races. The 10 km route includes about 93 m of elevation gain and a low point near 9 m, while the 5 km has about 22 m of climbing. Entry fees for adult races are between 12€ and 25€, and the event has had at least a second edition.
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Amiens Base Miles

Amiens hosts 22 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 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.