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5K races near Cannes-Antibes

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Upcoming 5K races near Cannes-Antibes

This week 5
2JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Ultra trail du parc des sport Charles Ehrmann - Nice
Nice · 20 km away
3JUL
Run · road · 5K
Course du Soleil
La Londe-les-Maures · 79 km away
3JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Ultra-trail Côte d'Azur Mercantour - Nice
Nice · 27 km away
3JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Ultra Trail Côte d'Azur Mercantour
Saint-Martin-Vésubie · 61 km away
6JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Trail Hyèges verdon - Moriez
Moriez · 66 km away
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JUL 3
12JUL
Run · road · 5K
IV^ La Sant'Erasmo Run K10
Taggia · 76 km away
15JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Le trail des sommets de Caussols
Caussols · 23 km away
31JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Trail nocturne des abeilles - Roquebillière
Roquebillière · 57 km away
AUG 4
1AUG
Run · road · 5K
La Verticale Haut Vial
Revest-les-Roches · 39 km away
14AUG
Run · road · 5K
10km de puget ville - Puget-Ville
Puget-Ville · 77 km away
23AUG
Run · trail · 5K
Trail de l'énergie - Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée
Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée · 79 km away
27AUG
Run · trail · 5K
Urban trail de Pierrefeu-du-Var
Pierrefeu-du-Var · 79 km away
SEP 6
6SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Urban Trail du Cannet
Le Cannet · 3 km away
7SEP
Run · road · 5K
Keep cool run - Cagnes-sur-Mer
Cagnes-sur-Mer · 17 km away
9SEP
Run · road · 5K
Course du trophée - La Turbie
La Turbie · 38 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 5K
Course de la Pistole - Brignoles
Brignoles · 79 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 5K
Grasse running days
Grasse · 14 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 5K
Boucles laurentines - St-Laurent-du-Var
St-Laurent-du-Var · 20 km away
Cannes-Antibes · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Cannes-Antibes

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Le lucus bacchus
SAT OCT 3
Le Lucus Bacchus is a small October race series held in Le Luc, located in the Var department of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur. Participants can choose between an 11 km race and a trail race approximately 20 to 21 km long, with both adult races commencing in the morning. The shorter race features minimal elevation gain, around 50 m, whereas the longer trail involves approximately 650 m of climbing, presenting distinct challenges for each distance. The event also offers walking and hiking options, alongside children’s trail races of 1 km and 1.5 km. The course selection offers a mix of road-style running and trail running. The 11 km option is suitable for runners seeking a local race with moderate elevation. The longer trail presents a more demanding option, with a significantly hillier terrain. Past participation has been modest, with fields slightly exceeding 200 runners overall and around 160 finishers recorded in one 11 km race. The town hall of Le Luc en Provence organizes the event, and the affordable entry fees contribute to its atmosphere as a local community gathering rather than a large commercial event.
Cross Valdeblore
SAT OCT 3
Cross Valdeblore is a cross-country race held in Saint-Dalmas Valdeblore, organized by Club Sportif Valdeblore. It features short off-road distances ranging from 400 metres to 5 km, making it suitable for children, beginners, and runners seeking a brief mountain effort instead of an extended trail race. The courses are situated at the entrance to Mercantour National Park, crossing conifer forest edges, mountain paths, and green meadows surrounding the village. This is the event's second edition, giving it the atmosphere of a local community gathering centered on Valdeblore’s mountain environment.
Marinières en Rose
SAT OCT 3
Marinières en Rose is a pink-themed sports weekend in Villefranche-sur-Mer on the Côte d’Azur, held as part of Octobre Rose, France’s breast cancer awareness month. The program includes open-water swimming, aquathlons, relays, children’s races, 1 km and 3 km bay crossings, and a 5 km walk. Team Lafage Organisation runs the event, and all donations go to Monaco’s Princess Grace Hospital Centre to support women affected by cancer. The setting is the Marinières beach area and the bay of Villefranche, with sections close to the water and sand underfoot. The day includes women, men, and children, making it feel like a community fundraiser with sport at the center. Newer editions have added the Traversée de la Rade, which fits the place well: the bay is part of the event itself.
Urban trail de Mandelieu
SUN OCT 4
The Urban Trail de Mandelieu begins at the Berges de Siagne in Mandelieu-la-Napoule, France. Its early-October program focuses on short urban-trail distances. The main options include a timed 15 km race, an untimed 5 km run, and a children’s race of about 1 km, making the event suitable for those not solely focused on performance. The course combines town sections with natural terrain around Mandelieu, set against a backdrop of the sea, mountains, local scenery, and monuments. The 15 km is for competitive runners, the 5 km is for those who prefer a run without time pressure, and the children’s race serves as an introduction to urban trail for younger participants. Post-race amenities feature digital race photos from Running06, images by Zoom dans l'oeil de Fab, and refreshments.
Course de la châtaigne - Collobrières
SUN OCT 4
The Course de la Châtaigne is a 10 km village race held in Collobrières, located in the Massif des Maures region of Provence. The course follows roads and paths surrounding the village, featuring a hilly terrain rather than a flat road-race profile. This event is designed for various runners, serving as a personal challenge or half-marathon preparation for some, and as a local autumn race with a strong village atmosphere for beginners. The route winds through Collobrières' narrow streets, past vineyards, and into the wooded hills encircling the village. Chestnuts are central to the day's theme: Collobrières is a significant chestnut-producing area. Each participant receives a jar of chestnut cream upon registration, and grilled chestnuts are available at the finish line. Additionally, a cold beer is provided post-run, local prizes are awarded to podium finishers, and a free children's race, the Pitchouns castagneurs, is also part of the event.
Courir pour elles - La Londe-les-Maures
SUN OCT 4
Courir pour elles - La Londe-les-Maures is a small October event in La Londe-les-Maures, with 256 participants in the listed edition. It offers two timed options over the same 4.5 km distance: a run and a walk/hike, allowing participants to choose a race pace or a steadier walking pace. The route is short but not flat, with 95 m of climbing in both formats. Entries are limited to one event per person. Bib transfers and race changes are permitted for a limited time. French participants may validate registration through the Parcours Prevention Sante system instead of a traditional medical certificate.
Les foulées de la nartuby - Trans-en-Provence
MON OCT 12
Les Foulées de la Nartuby is a local running event in Trans-en-Provence, offering two road-race distances: 10 km and 6 km. The 10 km race begins in the morning, with the 6 km race starting shortly after. The event accommodates various participants. Children can compete in a 1.5 km race, and walkers may join a 6 km hike that starts concurrently with the 6 km run.
Run des demoiselles - La Motte
SUN OCT 18
Run des Demoiselles is a women-focused run in La Motte, supporting Pink October and cancer care. The main event is a 6.5 to 7 kilometre loop, open to runners and walkers, with solo and team options. Men are welcome but must participate disguised as women or wearing feminine accessories, adding a playful tone. The route winds through the La Motte countryside, passing vineyards and forest, with approximately 40 metres of elevation gain. It also serves as a fundraiser, with a portion of each bib fee donated to the oncology department of the Fréjus Saint-Raphaël Intercommunal Hospital. The previous edition saw over 1,600 participants, and the day's program includes children's and junior races, making it a family-oriented event alongside the main run.
Frejus octobre rose - Fréjus
MON OCT 19
Fréjus Octobre Rose begins at Place Clemenceau, in front of the Fréjus tourist office, transforming the city’s Pink October initiative into a short public walk and run. This event takes place in Fréjus, France, as part of the broader October Rose observance. The City collaborates with the Ligue contre le Cancer to promote breast cancer prevention and screening. The event offers a straightforward and accessible program: a 4.5 km walk starts first, followed by a 7.5 km run. Some listings also mention a 5 km running option. The bib cost is modest, emphasizing participation in a local day of solidarity for breast cancer awareness over competitive speed.
Canicross du Golfe de Saint-Tropez
TUE OCT 20
Canicross du Golfe de Saint-Tropez is a dog-and-runner race in Saint-Tropez, Var, southern France, held around Pink October. The adult race includes a 5 km canicross, with three separate children’s races. Another listing also points to a 10K format open to different ability levels. Runners race attached to their dogs; the dogs are the main attraction. The route uses wild paths, giving the event a trail-running feel. It is organized by the Mairie de la Croix Valmer and Canicross 83 as a Soli’Dog event, tying the day to a community and charity-minded setting. The field is for people who want to run with their four-legged partner, from adults taking on the main distance to children getting their own races.
Run'n Sea - Cagnes Sur Mer
SAT OCT 24
Run'n Sea is a small road running event on the seafront in Cagnes-sur-Mer, on the French Riviera. It offers two race choices, 5 km and 10 km, with an autumn slot in October and a deliberately limited field of 50 runners. The route follows the Mediterranean shoreline, so runners spend the race beside the sea rather than in the hills or city streets. Ass Gazelles des Montagnes organizes the event, and the low entry fees and short distances make it easy for newer runners to join while still giving regular road, marathon, and trail runners a quick coastal race.
Odysséa Cannes
SUN OCT 25
Odysséa Cannes guides participants along the Mediterranean in Cannes, offering 10 km, 5 km, and children’s races. This event supports breast cancer research and typically emphasizes mass participation over competitive times. A virtual race option is also available for those participating remotely. The course features rolling terrain, making it unsuitable for record attempts, but the focus remains on the cause as much as the race itself. Odysséa was founded by international athlete Frédérique Quentin and physiotherapist Frédérique Jules. The broader French series originated from women running between the École Militaire and the Eiffel Tower, expanding into races and walks in numerous cities. A village area collects donations, with funds directed towards breast cancer research and patient support, including wigs and childcare assistance during chemotherapy.
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Cannes-Antibes Coastal Training

Cannes-Antibes hosts 63 5K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals use Cap d'Antibes for easy base miles, quick intervals, and sea-breeze runs that never feel dull. The loop is 7 km with 315 feet of elevation. The route runs 6 km beside the water to Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc. Antibes Runners keeps it social with approx 10 km runs every two weeks and coffee after. Cyclones covers a shorter 5 km social run. ASOA Run and Tri trains every Wednesday at Fort Carre, and Le Semi de Cannes, Cannes Urban Trail, Urban Trail du Cannet, Odysséa Cannes, and Courir pour une fleur keep the calendar honest.

Locals ride the coast first, because Cannes Centre, Golfe Juan, Cap d'Antibes, Old Antibes, Port Vauban, and Fort Carre link up cleanly. EuroVelo 8 runs 36 km from Cannes to Nice with 69 m of ascent, 43 m of descent, and plenty of smooth cycle path. The Cannes Croisette route passes the Palais de Festivals and Le Vieux Port before heading toward Theole sur Mer, Rade d'Agay, and Saint Raphael. ASOA Run and Tri gives tri riders a real local door in. GFNY Cannes, Gentlemen de Cannes, Cannes International Triathlon, and Triathlon international de Cannes work as anchor events. The Esterel mountains sit west, and the Alpes-Maritimes and Provence hold the bigger climbing north.

Spring and autumn suit both sports best, because locals can stack Z2, speed work, and longer rides without fighting the day. Summer keeps the weather good, and the coast turns into early starts, sea swims, shaded coffee stops, and palm trees for sprint markers. Cannes-Antibes still works in heat because the 25 km coastline and 48 beaches keep recovery close. Winter changes the rhythm more than the attitude. Runners stay around Fort Carre, Route du Bord de Mer, Juan-les-Pins, and Old Antibes when they want steady road miles. Cyclists keep the coastal roads ticking and save Alpes-Maritimes or Esterel days for clear windows.