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5JUL
Run · road · Marathon
Semi-Marathon du Mont-Ventoux Kookabarra
Bédoin · 36 km away
7JUL
Run · road · Marathon
Ekiden et Trail Nature du Pays de Sault
Sault · 51 km away
AUG 1
30AUG
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Ekiden de Petite Camargue
Vauvert · 51 km away
SEP 4
20SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Vitis & castellum - Cavaillon
Cavaillon · 22 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Semi-marathon de Vendanges - Teyran
Teyran · 77 km away
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26SEP
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Marathon D'avignon
Avignon
29SEP
Run · trail · Marathon
Trail de Saint-Didier "Jacques Silvain"
Saint-Didier · 24 km away
Avignon · 80 km
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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.
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.
Nature MarathonMan
SAT DEC 5
Nature MarathonMan is a December running series held in Saint-Mathieu-de-Tréviers, located in the Hérault region of Occitanie. The series offers a road race program with a trail-and-nature atmosphere. Participants can select from a marathon, a Semi + Marathon (24 km), a 10 km race, or relay formats for teams of two to four. The event also includes a health walk and children’s races. The course is designed to accommodate both novice and experienced runners through its varied distances. The Semi + race, a 24 km event, attracts a significant number of participants, with over a thousand starters recorded in past results. The event provides 100 free bibs and features the Roda Nature Challenge.
Nîmes Urban Trail
SUN FEB 14
The Nîmes Urban Trail centers on the Roman amphitheater, the Arènes, with the race village and weekend activities located there. Typically held in mid-February, this urban trail event takes place in Nîmes, within the Gard department of Occitanie, southern France. Known to runners as NUT, it offers more than just a single race; it covers running events, a 10 km hike, children’s races, and a festival atmosphere in a city rich with Roman history. The primary distances are 10 km, 16 km, 24 km, and 42 km, catering to both novice urban trail runners and those prepared for an extensive city and hill course. The routes highlight Nîmes itself: Roman arenas, ancient monuments, gardens, fountains, stairways, underground passages, and the hills overlooking the town are all incorporated. Certain sections traverse areas typically off-limits to the public, significantly adding to the event's allure. The terrain is characterized as a fifty-fifty split between urban and natural environments, not overly technical, although the longer distances demand good physical condition. The race, which commenced in 2016, now attracts substantial numbers, with recent editions anticipating over 15,000 participants and 25,000 spectators.
Trail de Glanum - Traversée des Alpilles
TUE FEB 23
The Trail de Glanum - Traversée des Alpilles is a late-February trail event held in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, located in the Bouches-du-Rhône department of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. This local event offers a variety of distances for participants: 10 km, 15 km, 25 km, and a marathon. Additionally, a 10 km walk is available for those who prefer to enjoy the day without competing. The courses traverse from Saint-Rémy into the Alpilles massif, featuring wooded paths, rocky trails, and elevated ridge sections overlooking the town. The race is named after Glanum, an ancient Roman city now an archaeological site near Saint-Rémy. Approximately 1,500 runners participate, and registration often closes before the event weekend.
La Baleine en Course
FRI MAR 26
La Baleine en Course takes runners into the salt marshes of Aigues-Mortes, a walled town in the Gard department of Occitanie, in France’s Petite Camargue. This late-March running weekend offers road and trail formats, seaside and in-town sections, night racing, duo options, and distances from short 5 km runs up to marathon and ultra-length routes around 58 km. The course uses the flat, open Salins d’Aigues-Mortes landscape. The shorter races are almost level: the 16 km route lists only 3 metres of climb. The longer races still stay modest by trail standards, with listed climbs of 136 D+ for 30 km, 185 D+ for 42 km, and 261 D+ for 58 km. One race is called “Le cross du saunier,” tying it directly to the salt workers of the area. The event is built for a broad crowd, from pairs and night runners to people chasing a long trail day, and it is timed by Chronospheres.
Semi marathon de cavaillon
MON APR 12
The Semi-Marathon de Cavaillon begins at the foot of the Luberon. The 21.1 km half marathon starts at 8:30 a.m., followed by a 10 km race at 8:45. This road race in Cavaillon is organized by Athletic Sport Cavaillonnais. The format accommodates both beginners and runners aiming for a fast time. The half marathon consists of two loops through the city, while the 10 km race covers one city loop. Both distances are measured to FFA standards. Both races allow runners to qualify for the French individual and team championships. This allows club runners seeking a qualification to run alongside first-timers and local runners looking for a clear, fast course and a competitive atmosphere.
Trail Drôme En Baronnies - Buis Les Baronnies
MON APR 12
Trail Drôme en Baronnies takes place in mid-April in Buis-les-Baronnies, within the Baronnies Provençales Regional Natural Park. Participants can select routes of 10 km, 21 km, or 42 km, accommodating both novice trail runners and those seeking a substantial mountain-style challenge. Each year, the event attracts approximately 1,300 to 2,400 participants, creating a lively race atmosphere without the scale of a major city marathon. The three courses are named: Sur les Traces des Barons for the 42 km, Autour du Saint-Julien for the 21 km, and Au Milieu for the 10 km. The 42 km route includes cut-off times, with checkpoints at the Buis aid station (around 20 km) and at 28 km, ensuring it remains a structured endurance competition. This series has been held for 17 years and has twice hosted the French Championships. In addition to the races, participants receive practical services like osteopaths, physiotherapists, meals, and access to a local producers' market, contributing to a community-focused, competitive event.
Trail Drôme - Buis-les-Baronnies
TUE APR 13
The Trail Drôme - Buis-les-Baronnies, held in mid-April in Buis-les-Baronnies within the Baronnies Provençales Regional Natural Park, features a series of trail runs instead of a single event. Options include approximately 10 km, 21 km, a 33 km route from Montbrun to Buis, and a 42 km race named Sur les Traces des Barons. This event, now in its 17th year, attracts between 1,300 and 2,400 participants each edition and has previously hosted the French championships on two occasions. The primary long-distance race covers 41.76 km with 2,012 m of elevation gain and descent. The 21 km Autour du Saint-Julien includes 874 m of elevation gain, while the 10 km Au Milieu des Oliviers, though shorter, has 374 m of elevation change. The Montbrun / Buis Trail & terroir route begins away from Buis, utilizing an early shuttle, giving it a point-to-point character. Participants receive practical assistance like osteopath and physiotherapy services, a meal, and access to a local producers' market. A free, non-competitive Kids Trail for children aged 6 to 11, with distances of 600 m, 800 m, and 1,200 m, is also part of the weekend activities.
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Avignon Training Notes

Avignon hosts 16 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.