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Run · road · Half Marathon
Courses des Princes d'Orange
Orange · 21 km away
20SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail des Vendanges
Teyran · 77 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Vitis & castellum - Cavaillon
Cavaillon · 22 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
10 km et Semi-Marathon de Cavaillon
Cavaillon · 23 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail de la REMONTADA
Sainte-Croix-de-Quintillargues · 75 km away
Avignon · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Avignon

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Grand Raid de Camargue - Arles
SAT OCT 10
The Grand Raid de Camargue is an annual off-road race held in the Camargue, a wetland region in southern France. Runners are permitted access to this protected natural land only once per year. It is a nature race, distinct from city road events, and requires a PPS health certificate for entry. The organizers also supply a welcome booklet for participants and their companions. The race begins with a start behind horses, then proceeds towards the sea via private beach access. The course crosses salt pans with pink water, dikes, water crossings, and rocky terrain. Flamingos are often visible near the route, and the finish line is located within traditional Camargue arenas.
Les Jas du Ventoux
SAT OCT 10
Les Jas du Ventoux is a 21 km mountain half marathon held at the Domaine Bélézy visitor parking on the edge of Bédoin, below Mont Ventoux. It takes place on a Sunday in October, beginning at 9:30 AM, and includes approximately 1,170 metres of climbing with nearly the same amount of descent. Déniv84, a non-profit association, organizes the race with support from the municipality of Bédoin. The route is designed around the jas, the old shepherds’ huts linked to the history of Ventoux and Bédoin. Consequently, the race emphasizes mountain terrain and local heritage over a road half marathon pace. Runners start and finish at Domaine Bélézy, collect bibs there on race morning with ID or a current license, and race without poles, which are prohibited. Aid stations offer water, coke, fresh fruit, dried fruit, and sugar, with clean zones as part of the race’s “Clean Mountain Operation.” This event is in its fourth edition, and the awards ceremony commences at noon back at the visitor parking area.
La foulée martegale
SUN OCT 11
LA TOU'RUN - La Tour-d'Aigues
SUN OCT 18
LA TOU'RUN is a trail running event held in La Tour-d'Aigues. The race village and bib pickup are located at Place Jean Jaurès, in front of the Château. Three timed trail routes are offered: a 10 km with 200 meters of elevation gain, a 16 km with 370 meters, and a 21 km with 530 meters. The 16 km and 21 km races begin in the morning, followed by the 10 km and the walking options. Additionally, a solidarity walk of 6 or 10 km is available between La Tour-d'Aigues and La Bastidonne, with reduced prices for children. All proceeds benefit Institut du Sein Marseille Provence, giving the event a charitable purpose. Awards are presented to the top three men and women in each race. Each female participant receives a rose, and a buffet with drinks awaits runners at the finish. Advance registration is required, as on-site sign-ups are not permitted and places are limited.
Les jas du ventoux - Bédoin
SUN OCT 18
Les Jas du Ventoux is a 21 km mountain half marathon starting and finishing at the Domaine Bélézy visitor parking on the edge of Bédoin. It takes place on a Sunday in October, organized by Déniv84, a local association, with support from the commune of Bédoin. The race has had only a few editions, and poles are not permitted. The course includes approximately 1,170 metres of climbing and a similar amount of descent, marking it as a true mountain run. Its theme centers on the jas, the old shepherd huts associated with the Ventoux region, guiding runners through a more tranquil aspect of Bédoin’s landscape. Aid stations provide water, coke, fresh fruit, dried fruit, and sugar, with designated clean zones at each stop as part of the race’s “Clean Mountain” initiative.
Course des châteaux du Puy-Sainte-Réparade - Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade
SUN NOV 1
Course des Châteaux du Puy-Sainte-Réparade is a new race series held within the wine estates surrounding Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade, north of Aix-en-Provence. Participants can select a 10 km race or a 21 km race, with a 6 km option for walkers. The routes are not flat road loops; the short race involves approximately 170 meters of climbing, the 21 km race about 340 meters, and the walk includes about 120 meters of ascent. Starts are from Gymnase Cosec on avenue du Stade, with the longer race commencing first, followed by the shorter race, and then the walk. The course consists of roughly half trails and vineyards, and half roads, providing a countryside trail character distinct from a typical town run. It passes through Château de Fonscolombe, Château Paradis, Château La Coste, and Tour Campanets. A key attraction is the access granted to wine domains not usually open to the public. The local club KM 610 established the event with backing from the town hall, following a significant absence of competitive running in the Puy-Sainte-Réparade countryside. Demand was immediate, with all 800 bibs sold by late May. Organizer Max Bajolle cited the route, varied distances, artistic elements, and engagement with younger runners via social media as contributing factors.
Semi-Marathon et 10 km de la Durance
SUN NOV 8
The Semi-Marathon et 10 km de la Durance is a road race held in November in Charleval-en-Provence, located in the Bouches-du-Rhône department of southern France. Participants can select either a 21.1 km half marathon or a 10 km race. Both are promoted as fast courses, with the 10 km specifically designed for those aiming for a personal best. Participation is limited to 1,100 runners, making it a select event rather than a large-scale city race. The course traces the Durance riverbanks through a Provençal landscape of open fields, garrigue, and olive groves, with mountains visible in the distance. The half marathon is presented as the more challenging performance option, while the undulating 10 km offers a shorter distance with potential for record-breaking times. As a relatively new event, its primary appeal lies in straightforward, fast road running in rural Provence, under the gentle November sun, with a smaller field than typically seen at major mass participation races.
Trail des Truffières
MON NOV 16
The Trail des Truffières begins in Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, Drôme, within the Tricastin region of the Rhône Valley. This trail event, held in mid-November, offers four distances: 11.8 km, 20.6 km, 27.9 km, and 48.5 km. The longest race involves approximately 1500 meters of climbing, and the 28 km route features about 635 meters of ascent, providing options from a short run to a demanding day on the trails. Participants can compete individually or in pairs, with some races available in both daytime and nighttime formats. The courses traverse singletrack and paths winding through former truffle grounds, inspiring the event's name and theme. Starting from the Gymnase du Resseguin, runners proceed into the hills of Chameau and Chatillon, cross sections of the Clansayes plateau, and pass through Bois Noir. Mont Ventoux is visible from certain points along the routes. The race embraces its truffle connection with the motto “Si t'es champion, appuie sur le champignon !”, a playful phrase referencing mushrooms and accelerating.
Course du balli - Saint-Cannat
MON NOV 16
The Course du Bailli begins at the Gymnase de la Seigneurie in Saint-Cannat. The morning features 7 km, 11.5 km, and 21 km foot races. This event includes both running and walking options for the 7 km and 11.5 km distances, distinguishing it from a single-distance road race. Separate races are organized for children aged 6-8 and 9-10. The event supports La Maison de Gardanne, a palliative care facility, with all profits directed to it. The prior edition generated close to EUR6,000, underscoring the race's charitable aim. Runners, walkers, families, and children gather at the event's central location in Saint-Cannat. Registration is managed via Kms.fr, and information can be found on the race's Facebook page and the Saint-Cannat municipal website.
Semi d'Istres
SUN NOV 22
Les Pyramides
SAT MAR 6
Les Pyramides is a road running series held in early March in La Grande-Motte, a marina and seaside resort in Hérault, Occitanie. The event offers a range of races, from short children’s and junior events to 2.5 km, 5 km, 10 km, and a half marathon. This variety accommodates school-age runners, casual participants, club members, and those aiming for a certified performance on the same weekend. The courses follow the town and the seafront. Shorter routes remain consistent, while the 10 km and 20 km courses are modified for smoother running. The 10 km and 20 km races also serve as qualifiers for the French championships. Organized by the Lions Club of La Grande-Motte Montpellier littoral in conjunction with the city and Midi Libre, the event supports Courir pour un enfant, an organization aiding sick, disabled, or suffering children in the region. Over 5,000 runners have participated, even in adverse weather conditions, highlighting the local commitment to the cause.
Les pyramides - La Grande-Motte
SUN MAR 7
Les Pyramides - La Grande-Motte is a running weekend held in La Grande-Motte, on France's Mediterranean coast. The program offers runners several options: a 5 km, a 10 km, a 21.097 km half marathon, and children's races of 1 km and 2.5 km. The event attracts approximately 5,000 runners annually, with larger editions seeing about 6,000 participants. It functions as a Lions Club charity event supporting sick and disabled children, and its motto, “Courir pour un enfant” — “Run for a child” — highlights the inclusion of children's races alongside the adult distances. The race has over thirty editions to its name, and participants can review the course profile and GPX trace prior to registration.
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Avignon Training Notes

Avignon hosts 27 Half Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

The path runs 6 km west to the railroad tracks and gives easy Z2 without thinking. Barthelasse Island gives you a 15 km paved loop when you want base miles with space. Le Bois du Defends has a mapped 7 km route when the legs want dirt. The Vaucluse opens up 11 signposted trail itineraries, and the routes run from 8 to 50 km. Sporting Olympique Avignon is the local name to know. Marathon D'avignon, L'avignonnaise, 10 km de la Durance, and 10 km Cité des papes are the anchor starts.

Locals ride Avignon like a bike city, with quick spins around the Tour des Remparts de la Ville d'Avignon and longer trips out when the legs need work. Avignon sits on Via Rhona (EV17) and Mediterranean by bike (EV8), so steady base miles are simple. Gravel routes start 5 km out. Véloroute de Calavon leads almost 40 km through the Luberon, and Autour du Luberon runs 236 km for big days. Mount Ventoux is where the climbs get serious. Roulons à vélo rides night trips every first Friday at 6:30 pm. Fête du vélo, Avignon vélo Passion, and Les Cyclades keep the calendar busy.

Spring gives Avignon the best rhythm for both sports, with Trail du Ventoux in March, Grand Raid du Ventoux in April, and a thick May block around La Nocturne des Papes and Trail du Grand Luberon. The temperature hit 8 °C on 28 June 2019, so locals get out early and keep intervals short. The mistral can change a ride or a tempo run fast. The temperature dropped to 5 °C on 2 February 1956. Cyclists keep flat Z2 close to town, and runners use the Rhône paths when daylight is tight.