Clermont-Ferrand · France

Half Marathon races near Clermont-Ferrand

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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Clermont-Ferrand

AUG 1
23AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Ironman 70.3 de Vichy
Vichy · 46 km away
SEP 2
13SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Courir à Ydes
Ydes · 69 km away
20SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Icio'trail - Usson-en-Forez
Usson-en-Forez · 79 km away
Clermont-Ferrand · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Clermont-Ferrand

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Running Limagne
SUN OCT 18
Running Limagne begins on the road to Entraigues, near the cemetery at the edge of Chappes, and concludes in front of the Chappes sports complex. This road running event, held in France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, offers a 10 km race and a half marathon in October. Both courses are entirely on roads, utilizing loops through Chappes, Entraigues, and Chavaroux. The half marathon completes the 10 km loop twice, while the 10 km race provides runners the same flat, fast terrain in a single lap. With very little elevation gain, it is a suitable option for those aiming for a personal best rather than a challenging trail run. Bibs are collected on race morning at the gymnasium within the Chappes sports complex. The two races begin consecutively, with the half marathon starting first.
Trails chantelle sports nature
SAT JAN 23
Trails Chantelle Sports Nature is a long-running January trail series held in Chantelle, France, within the Allier region. Races take place in the Gorges de la Bouble, a protected Sensitive Natural Area. The event offers runners several distinct challenges: an 8 km Trail des Passerelles with 200 m of elevation gain, a 12 km Trail des Moulins with 300 m, a 21 km Trail des Terrasses de la Bouble with 400 m, and a 27 km Trail des Gorges de la Bouble with 600 m. Additionally, there is Le P’tit Trail de Chantelle, a 2.5 km youth race featuring 50 m of climbing. The routes primarily follow paths and single tracks through the gorges and the Chantelle countryside, with minimal pavement. Some past editions have allowed participants to select between shorter and longer distances at the 11 km point, permitting juniors on the shorter option but not the longer one. The race has significant local involvement: volunteers dedicate multiple Saturdays to clearing brush and preparing trail sections. Approximately seventy individuals assist on race day with tasks such as managing road crossings, directing participants, staffing aid stations, and organizing the post-race meal. Entry fees cover aid stations and a finish-line meal, and all participants receive a prize.
Foulées Vichyssoises
SAT MAR 20
Foulées Vichyssoises is a road race held in Vichy, located in the Allier department of France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It offers both a 10 km and a half marathon. Typically scheduled for late March, it suits early-season runners seeking a certified, flat city course over a trail or mountain event. The 10 km provides a more accessible distance, while the half marathon lets runners complete the full 21.1 km within the same urban road-race format. Both races feature single-loop courses winding through Vichy, incorporating city roads, parks, and sections along the Allier river. The route passes through Parc Napoléon, the Centre Omnisports, and the Palais du Lac area, concluding at the Palais du Lac. The courses are noted as flat, fast, and FFA certified, beneficial for runners aiming for a personal best and for beginners desiring a straightforward road race. Information indicates the presence of volunteers, a relaxed race atmosphere, post-race activities near Parc de l’Allier, and a small reward of candy and a medal at the finish.
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Clermont-Ferrand Training Notes

Clermont-Ferrand hosts 6 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 run Parc Montjuzet loops when they want steady laps with a view. The Côtes de Clermont routes give you quick climbing without leaving town. Rue des Montagnards points you toward Ceyrat when Z2 turns into hill work. The Allier River banks give your calves a rest on flatter paths. Marcombe's Team Running keeps things structured at Stade Philippe Marcombes every Wednesday from 7 PM to 9 PM. MTR 63 also gets people onto urban trail and nature trail sessions once a month. Clermont en Rose, Grand Trail de Clermont-Ferrand, Marathon de Clermont, Cross de Volvic, and VVX are the anchor events.

Locals ride out fast because the climbs start close. The Via Allier keeps base miles flatter along the banks of the Allier. The GTMC points you toward proper gravel, and the Clermont-Ferrand to Volvic stage runs 21 km with 587 m of ascent. The Royat Gorge gives you a lovely but honest 8 km climb up to La Font de l'Arbre. You get 5 km of rideable gravel before flowy descents through puys, forest, and farmland. The loop covers 2 km with 1,401 m of elevation. The brief names no cycling club, so locals lean on routes, shops, and group habits.

Spring and autumn feel like the cleanest training windows here. July and August bring the summer buzz, hot days, and thunderstorms, so locals start early and keep Z2 honest before the heat bites. Puy de Dôme makes the weather call for you because the higher ground sits 10+ degrees cooler than Clermont-Ferrand. Winter changes both sports from November to March. Frost is frequent, snow is common but usually light, and the plain can sit freezing and cloudy while the mountains turn sunny and warm. Runners stay flexible, and cyclists save the bigger cols for the better windows.