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5K races near Dijon

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Upcoming 5K races near Dijon

This week 1
5JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Talant urban trail
Talant · 3 km away
JUL 1
23JUL
Run · road · 5K
Foulées de saint sauveur - Saint-Sauveur
Saint-Sauveur · 28 km away
AUG 1
31AUG
Run · trail · 5K
Trail de la tufière - Rolampont
Rolampont · 72 km away
SEP 13
5SEP
Run · road · 5K
Course Cap Nord - Dijon
Dijon
6SEP
Run · road · 5K
La course du bien public - Dijon
Dijon
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6SEP
Run · road · 5K
La Joël Chrétien Course De L'asm - Saint Mesmin
Saint Mesmin · 29 km away
7SEP
Run · road · 5K
La Course du Bien Public
Dijon
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
Foulées épleumiennes - Saint-Apollinaire
Saint-Apollinaire · 4 km away
13SEP
Run · trail · 5K
La Trifouillette
Igny · 57 km away
14SEP
Run · road · 5K
La folle furieuse Dijon - Franxault
Franxault · 33 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 5K
Les foulées de la Norges - Bretigny
Bretigny · 10 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 5K
Les Boucles Vauban (Decathlon)
Besançon · 74 km away
21SEP
Run · road · 5K
Les Foulées de la Norges
Bretigny · 10 km away
22SEP
Run · road · 5K
10 km Coeur de Ville
Le Creusot · 74 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 5K
10 km du Coeur de Ville - Le Creusot
Le Creusot · 74 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 5K
La rochoise 38 - Roche
Roche · 65 km away
Dijon · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Dijon

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Run in Sennecey - Sennecey-le-Grand
SAT OCT 3
Sennecey-le-Grand hosts an afternoon road race with short events for children preceding the adult races. Children can compete in 1 km or 2 km runs, followed by adults selecting either a 5 km or a timed 10 km race. Both licensed and non-licensed runners are welcome, with modest entry fees of 1 or 2 euros for children and 5 or 10 euros for adults. The event is coordinated by the local tourist office, the municipality of Sennecey-le-Grand, and the community of communes between Saône and Grosne. The 10 km race adheres to French Athletics Federation regulations, requiring an FFA license, a valid medical Pass J'aime Courir, or a recent online PPS health-prevention certificate. All participants receive a gift at bib pickup, the top three finishers in each category are awarded prizes, and all runners get refreshments at the finish line. The race also contributes to Octobre Rose through partnerships with Toujours Femme and ONCOSSUP, with local businesses providing additional prizes, a refreshment stand, and snacks.
Les Foulées Du Lac Kir - Dijon
SAT OCT 3
Les Foulées du Lac Kir is a Dijon running event held at the nautical base on Lac Kir, featuring 5 km and 10 km races that begin and conclude at this location. This race takes place on an October afternoon, organized by the road runners’ association of Dijon, with registration exclusively online. The event resumed after a six-year hiatus, initially disrupted by Covid-19 and subsequently by a lack of volunteers. The program also features a joëlette race, enabling participation for individuals with disabilities. Organizers maintain a charitable focus by contributing one euro per participant to local causes, including A Pas de Géant and the Food Bank. Facilities available to runners near the race area include showers and a partner village offering cryotherapy, massage services, and a refreshment stand.
Les Boucles Roses - Besançon
SAT OCT 3
Run in Sennecey
MON OCT 5
Sennecey-le-Grand hosts a small community race day featuring two adult races and two children's races. Children can compete in 1 km or 2 km events, while adults select between 5 km and 10 km distances. The adult races begin simultaneously in the afternoon. Registration is intentionally straightforward and inexpensive, with the entry fee corresponding to the race distance: 1 euro for 1 km, 2 euros for 2 km, 5 euros for 5 km, and 10 euros for 10 km. The races welcome all participants, regardless of whether they are affiliated with a running club. The event, now in its fourth year, emphasizes local involvement over large-scale fanfare. Every runner receives a gift upon bib collection. The top three finishers in each race are awarded prizes. Additionally, 5 km and 10 km participants are eligible for a bib draw featuring six substantial prizes. A team challenge recognizes the association, company, club, or group with the most participants, and a special award is given for the best costume. Upon finishing, NETTO offers refreshments to all participants. Local traders and artisans manage the on-site bar and snack stand.
Les Foulées d'Automne
TUE OCT 6
Les Foulées d'Automne is an autumn race day in Beaucouzé featuring 5 km, 10 km, and 15 km nature races. Each distance consists of a single loop, with runners navigating paths, trails, woods, undergrowth, and small country roads instead of a city-street circuit. The event also offers options for non-runners, including a 10 km morning walk and children's races in the early afternoon. Families and local groups have their own relays, food trucks provide lunch on site, one euro from each entry is donated to the REVES association, and participants can organize shared travel via the COVOIT'RUN app.
Trail du Montrachet - Chassagne-Montrachet
FRI OCT 9
Les foulées d'automne - Semur-en-Auxois
SAT OCT 10
Les Foulées d'Automne is a road-running event held in Semur-en-Auxois, a medieval town in Côte-d'Or. It offers 5 km and 10 km races, alongside youth races. Now in its 40th year, the event also features 5 km and 12 km walks for those seeking the same event day without the competitive aspect. The 5 km route remains within the town, tracing Semur-en-Auxois's monuments along a low-elevation path free of technical challenges. The longer walking route extends to the plateaus and hills surrounding the town. The road races require frequent pace adjustments rather than consistent speed. Organized by the Office Municipal des Sports of Semur-en-Auxois, the event's local narrative draws upon the town's historic setting, incorporating a legend connecting the landscape to Hercules.
Marathon des grands crus - Dijon
SUN OCT 11
The Marathon des Grands Crus takes place in Dijon during October, within France’s Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, at the center of the Côte-d’Or. Participants can choose from four distances: a full marathon (42.195 km), a half marathon (21.1 km), a 10 km race, and a 5 km option suitable for beginners or families. The event encourages participants to explore Dijon while running, with the city’s Burgundian architecture contributing to its appeal. Saint Bénigne Cathedral is among the noted landmarks. The shorter race options ensure the event is accessible beyond marathon specialists, welcoming first-time runners and those seeking a manageable city run.
Corrida chaussinoise
MON OCT 12
Corrida chaussinoise is a mid-October road race in Chaussin, a town in the Jura department of eastern France. It is an in-town event with two options: a 5 km race and a 10 km race. The 5 km starts at 2:30 PM, while the 10 km starts at 3:15 PM. The longer race is the more popular distance, and past editions have drawn over 100 runners. Both races use loop courses through Chaussin. The 5 km route has about 50 meters of climbing, and the 10 km route has about 100 meters. The 5 km is listed as a popular race, while the 10 km carries the Corrida label. Association Chauss'Pied organizes the event.
Les Foulées Douces
TUE OCT 13
Les Foulées Douces – Running for Mental Health is a solidarity running series focused on mental health awareness, with events held at hospital sites in Dijon and Montfavet. CH La Chartreuse organizes it with partners from the Territorial Mental Health Project. The invitation is open to the general public, not just club runners. The program includes an 11 km race, a 5.5 km race, and an open-distance walk, all beginning in the morning with low entry fees. The Dijon event takes place in the park of CH La Chartreuse, while the Montfavet event starts and finishes at the Centre Hospitalier de Montfavet. Over 1,000 people participated in the last edition. The event aims to bring together regular runners, walkers, beginners, hospital staff, patients, and residents. Professionals at CHM can accompany residents or patients. The race coincides with France's Mental Health Information Weeks, highlighting mental health as the central theme.
Course Nature De Chaussin
SAT OCT 17
La Course Nature de Chaussin, known as la Chaussinoise, is a small October running event held in Chaussin, a Jura town with a population of approximately 1,600. The race begins at the stadium and features two short nature courses, 5 km and 10 km, along with a children's race to include younger participants. The event is organized by the local Chauss’Pieds group, with Association Festi’Chauss managing activities throughout the day in observance of Octobre Rose. The race is part of the TDR Challenge, and historical participant numbers indicate a modest community turnout: about 90 runners for the 5 km and 166 for the 10 km.
La foulée des vendanges - Savigny-lès-Beaune
SAT OCT 17
La Foulée des Vendanges begins and ends near the Château de Savigny in Savigny-lès-Beaune, a wine village in Côte-d’Or close to Beaune. This autumn running event offers multiple distances on the same day: a half marathon, a 10 km, a timed 5 km named for Muriel Hurtis, and short Petite Foulée races for children over 1 or 2 km. Over 2,000 runners and children participate, with the 10 km typically being the most popular race. A local association, supported by about 90 volunteers, organizes the event. The courses wind through village streets, vineyard paths, road sections, and some trail-like segments across the Savigny, Pernand-Vergelesses, and Aloxe-Corton appellations. A notable feature for runners is passing through the Château de Savigny, where organizers also greet participants within the estate. The race originated in October in the early 1990s, and its participation has steadily increased, attracting local club runners, families, and individuals using joëlettes, the specialized chairs enabling disabled athletes to share the course.
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Dijon Training Notes

Dijon hosts 59 5K 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 de la Colombière when they want clean rhythm, because the loop gives 2 km on wide, flat paths. Lac Kir gives runners a 3.5 to 5 km circuit for easy Z2, and the water can feel dead quiet early. The Coulée Verte runs north-south through Dijon and gives 6 to 10 km of asphalt for intervals. Les Dijonctés meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with music, varied routes, and a proper group mood. Marathon des Grands Crus, Foulées du Lac Kir, Trail de la Chouette, and La course du bien public are the anchor races.

Locals ride from Port du Canal when they want flat base miles, because the Canal de Bourgogne towpath runs west for tens of kilometers. The Coulée Verte route gives cyclists 34 km along the Burgundy Canal towpath, and Dijon gives the wider network 250 km of cycle paths. The Val Suzon loop gives 63 km with moderate climbs, starts through Dijon's northern neighborhoods, then drops back toward the Burgundy Canal. The Vineyard Route runs from Dijon to Beaune for around 25 km. The climbs sit south on the côte, around the vineyards, La Combe à la Serpent, Le Bâtier, and Vallée de l'Ouche.

Spring and autumn suit Dijon best, because the vineyards, Canal de Bourgogne, and Val Suzon all feel built for steady training then. Summer brings warm to hot humid days, so locals start early, keep Z2 honest, and watch the frequent thunderstorms. Winter changes the rhythm for runners and riders, with cool to cold mornings, moderate night frosts, fog, rain, and daytime thawing. Parc de la Colombière and Lac Kir stay useful for short loops, while the towpath and Coulée Verte keep things simple when the côte or singletrack feels too wet.