Bastia · France

5K races near Bastia

4 races in 2026 next one in 33 days
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Upcoming 5K races near Bastia

AUG 3
3AUG
Run · road · 5K
Les courses de Vezzani
Vezzani · 61 km away
10AUG
Run · trail · 5K
Trail a Cerviuninca - Cervione
Cervione · 42 km away
24AUG
Run · trail · 5K
Casinca trail - Penta-di-Casinca
Penta-di-Casinca · 26 km away
SEP 1
29SEP
Run · road · 5K
A niulinca VTT - Calacuccia
Calacuccia · 54 km away
Bastia · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Bastia

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Spassighjata in Bastia
SAT DEC 5
Spassighjata in Bastia is a December urban trail race held in Bastia, Haute-Corse, Corsica. The main race covers approximately 10 km with about 300 metres of elevation gain, distinguishing it from a flat city run. Shorter race options are also available, including a 5 km race and a 9.5 km version with 310 metres of elevation gain. The route winds through Bastia, utilizing the city's streets and historical sites. The event attracts a substantial local participation, with over 900 runners in the most recent edition. A walk also departs from the market square. Mantinum organizes the event, and the walk is associated with Luce di Sperenza, supporting brain cancer research and raising awareness of symptoms and mental health support for patients and their families.
Trail in Siscu - Sisco
MON APR 19
Trail in Siscu is a small trail event based at the Salle des fêtes in Sisco, a village in Haute-Corse on Corsica’s Cap Corse. It is listed as a trail découverte, with a timed 11.5 km race called A Girandella that climbs 580 metres, plus a shorter 4.5 km walking route called A Caminata marche with 100 metres of climbing. The two starts are only five minutes apart, so the event is built around one shared morning rather than a long race-day schedule. A Girandella is the main race and includes buffet access with the entry, while A Caminata marche gives walkers and hikers a gentler option on the same local event. The start and finish are both in Sisco, keeping the day centered on the village rather than sending runners to a separate finish area. The first edition is organized by three local groups: Trail in Siscu, l’Amicale des Pompiers de Sisco, and Sisco Ghjuventù.
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Bastia Training Notes

Bastia hosts 6 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 from Place Saint-Nicolas when they want easy Z2 and a clean roll through the city centre. The Old Port and the Citadel keep short intervals close to home. The Saint Joseph district and the Market area give everyday legs a bit of bite before coffee. The Sentier des Douaniers runs north of Bastia along the coast for 19 km, and that trail feels proper coastal. Bastia hosts a 5 km anchor race in early December. Festi'run Bastia and Le Relais Rose - Bastia keep the road crowd honest.

Locals ride because Bastia sits between the sea and Serra di Pignu, so flat never lasts long. The city has 223 cycle routes, and most base miles start on the coastal band before turning inland. The shortest route is 5 km, so nobody calls it a lazy spin. One route runs 9 km with 836 m of ascent for a steadier day. Another route covers 3 km and 1,651 m up. Criterium de Biguglia Manche 1, Criterium de Biguglia Manche 2, and La Cyclo de l'Intérieur give the crit crowd targets.

May and August bring the best riding months, and locals use them for long Z2, sharper climbs, and bigger coastal loops. Summer stays dry for two to three months, so runners go early from Place Saint-Nicolas, the Old Port, or the Citadel. Cap Corse stays wilder and less crowded, which makes the Sentier des Douaniers feel better than another town lap. Winter rarely sends the coldest night below freezing, but the Libeccio can blow down the valleys to the sea. The running gets punchier, the riding gets more tactical, and cyclocross legs do not feel wasted.