Marathon races near Bordeaux
Upcoming Marathon races near Bordeaux
Recurring Marathon races near Bordeaux
Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly
Looking for something else near Bordeaux?
Other races in the next 90 days
Criterium departemental running - Vayres
Randonnee Du Criterium - Saint-seurin-sur-l'isle
Les 24 heures de Villenave d'Ornon
Triathlon des Cadets de Gascogne
24 heures du bonheur - Villenave-d'Ornon
Low Triathlon
600 + Les Monédières - Le Haillan
Randonnée Des Vendanges - Lamonzie-saint-martin
Bordeaux Training Notes
Bordeaux hosts 17 Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.
Locals build easy miles on the Garonne River Run, where the promenade runs 4 km between Pont Saint-Jean and Pont Jacques Chaban Delmas. The Quai des Queyries line gives the right bank a clean Z2 option to Parc aux Angéliques. The route covers 7 km through the old centre, Jardin Public, Chartrons district, and Quartier Saint-Pierre. Stade Bordelais Athlétisme gives the city proper club structure. The Marathon, semi et 10 km des quais de Bordeaux is the anchor event, and La Corrida de Saint-Bruno keeps the calendar sharp.
Cyclists get around a city with around 200 km of cycle paths, so base miles can start from the quays without much drama. Afterwork Cycling Club, also called ACC Bordeaux, brings the local scene together across road, triathlon, VTT, women, gravel, track, and cyclocross. The Canal des Deux Mers and Canal de Garonne handle the long steady days, while La Vélodyssée pulls riders toward the coast. The Graves Route gives gravel riders 53.7 km from Talence, and the Pont de Pierre-La Laurence Gravel Trail gives 48.7 km. The climbs sit in the right-bank heights and the gentle vineyard rolls.
Spring and early autumn suit both sports best, because the city stays mild and the long rides feel easy to plan. Summer gives warm, somewhat drier training days, and average highs sit between 25 and 28 °C, so locals move intervals early and keep Z2 honest near the river. Late August or early September brings the grape harvest, and the vineyard roads feel busy in the best way. Winter stays cool, mild, and wet, and temperatures rarely drop far below 5 °C. Frost can happen, snowfall stays infrequent, and both runners and riders keep going with layers.