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Half Marathon races near Dijon

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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Dijon

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Run · trail · Half Marathon
Talant urban trail
Talant · 3 km away
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15AUG
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail de sainte marie-sur-ouche - Sainte-Marie-sur-Ouche
Sainte-Marie-sur-Ouche · 18 km away
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5SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Course Cap Nord - Dijon
Dijon
27SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Transmontagne Trails du Suzon
Messigny-et-Vantoux · 10 km away
Dijon · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Dijon

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Marathon des Grands Crus
SAT OCT 10
The Marathon des Grands Crus begins in Dijon, located in the Côte-d'Or department of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, directing participants along the Route des Grands Crus. This autumn event offers multiple race distances: 5 km, 10 km, a half marathon, and the full 42.195 km marathon. The schedule also features roller events and hikes, extending beyond a typical road-running weekend. The course highlights Burgundy's landscape, winding through vineyards and past châteaux, with Dijon's architecture featured near the city. Aid stations are supported by Leclerc Marsannay, and regional cuisine is integrated into the course's character. The event incorporates local elements like the Nuiton-Beaunoy wine cellar, K6FM’s Kombi-K6 at the Allées du Parc, a 23 km roller race, and shuttle services for participant transport.
Marathon des Vins du Jura
SUN OCT 11
The Marathon des Vins du Jura is a road race held in Dole, in France's Jura department. Its wine theme is evident from the name. Typically run in mid-October, it offers participants multiple distances: a 42.195 km marathon, a half marathon, 10 km, 6 km, relay events, and races for children and juniors. The shorter La Doloise races support a charity. The event takes place in Dole, a historic city and former capital of Franche-Comte, and is also known as Terre de Pasteur. The race emphasizes the Jura region's identity, incorporating wine tasting, local food, vineyards, town streets, and natural landscapes into the program. Recent marathon results indicate a smaller field for the full marathon, creating a more intimate atmosphere compared to large city marathons. The broader weekend events cater to families, relay teams, casual runners, and club members.
Trail Urbain Besançon
SAT NOV 7
Semi-Marathon de la Vente des Vins des Hospices de Beaune
FRI NOV 13
The Semi-Marathon de la Vente des Vins des Hospices de Beaune includes wine tasting, with the race centered in Beaune, Burgundy's wine region. This road race takes place in mid-November in Beaune, located in the Côte-d'Or department of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France. The half marathon is the main event, with shorter races available from 4 km up to approximately 10.4 km. The event also offers Nordic walking, walking, children's and junior races, Canitrail and Canicross for participants with dogs, and a night race. Runners from the region, from other parts of France, and international visitors attend. The race, with its deep roots in Burgundy, is approaching its fortieth edition. While specific route details are not provided, the setting is evident: Beaune, vineyards, nature, and a race weekend closely connected to the Hospices wine tradition.
La Marnaysienne
MON JAN 25
Semi Marathon Vente Des Vins Des Hospices De Nuits St Georges - Nuits Saint Georges
SUN MAR 7
The Semi Marathon Vente des Vins des Hospices de Nuits Saint Georges takes place in Nuits-Saint-Georges, Côte-d'Or, Burgundy, coinciding with the town's Hospices wine sale. The primary event is a 21.1 km half marathon featuring approximately 100 meters of elevation gain. It is complemented by a 10 km race with about 60 meters of climbing, children's races, joëlette participants, and a brief 1.5 km option. An 11 km Nordic walk, beginning in the morning at a self-determined pace, offers on-site registration and a more challenging profile with around 205 meters of climbing. The event is managed by Nuits Semi-Marathon Organisation, attracting over 3,000 participants to the town center, necessitating staggered starts for efficient flow. The half marathon and 10 km races have distinct start times, with children and joëlettes starting earlier. The race is closely linked to the Vente des Vins des Hospices de Nuits Saint Georges, meaning runners participate during the town's wine auction weekend. Having completed over twenty editions, the semi-marathon experiences high demand, with registration often closing nearly two months prior to the event.
Corrida de Seurre
SUN MAR 14
Corrida de Seurre is a semi-nocturnal running event in Seurre, organized by the Triathlon Club Seurrois. Participants can select from children's races, 5 km, 10 km, or a half marathon, with starts in the late afternoon as daylight diminishes. The course is designed for speed: it is nearly flat, featuring only about 13 m of elevation gain, and it is suitable for runners aiming for an early-season personal best. The course largely follows the quays along the Saône River, combining town streets with the open atmosphere of the waterfront. The 10 km includes refreshments during the second loop, and all participants receive full refreshments at the finish. The event embraces a disco theme, offering prizes for the top three costumes and hosting an 8 PM “Disco Night Fever” after-party featuring 70s and 80s music.
Les Boucles du Val de Saône
SUN MAR 21
Les Boucles du Val de Saône is a road-running series in Gray, Haute-Saône, with a race day focused on the Saône river. Typically held in late March, it offers multiple distances instead of a single main event: a 5 km, a 10 km, a half marathon, a mile race, youth races, and a 10 km walk. The event began in 1986 as a 20 km race with 350 participants, initially under Amnesty International. Its main races now have FFA labels, useful for runners seeking early-season qualification marks. The courses traverse Gray, Arc-lès-Gray, adjacent river paths, and roads alongside the Saône. The 5 km is a quick route along the Saône quays and through Arc-lès-Gray's center. The 10 km is a single loop incorporating town and countryside sections, several kilometers by the river, and a 500 m ascent in the opening kilometer before a descent and flat finish. The half marathon mirrors the 10 km route for its initial 5 km, then proceeds toward Rigny, remaining near the Saône. The event also includes walkers, children from Baby Athlé to Minimes, mile runners on an out-and-back course in central Gray, club athletes, regional championship contenders on the 10 km, and local runners seeking a welcoming spring race.
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Dijon Training Notes

Dijon hosts 12 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 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.