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Upcoming 5K races near Besançon

This week 2
5JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Trail de la vallée baumoise - Baume-les-Dames
Baume-les-Dames · 29 km away
5JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Talant urban trail
Talant · 78 km away
JUL 4
17JUL
Run · road · 5K
24 heures de Suchaux - Lods
Lods · 27 km away
19JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Trail des graviers - Larians-et-Munans
Larians-et-Munans · 25 km away
23JUL
Run · road · 5K
Foulées de saint sauveur - Saint-Sauveur
Saint-Sauveur · 48 km away
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24JUL
Run · road · 5K
Les Foulées de Saint-Sauveur - 10 km 2026
St Sauveur · 69 km away
AUG 1
22AUG
Run · road · 5K
Creux de l'Enfer
Mignovillard · 50 km away
SEP 18
5SEP
Run · road · 5K
Course Cap Nord - Dijon
Dijon · 75 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 5K
La course du bien public - Dijon
Dijon · 75 km away
7SEP
Run · road · 5K
La Course du Bien Public
Dijon · 75 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
Foulées épleumiennes - Saint-Apollinaire
Saint-Apollinaire · 72 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 5K
10 km de Lons-le-Saunier
Lons-le-Saunier · 73 km away
13SEP
Run · trail · 5K
La Trifouillette
Igny · 33 km away
14SEP
Run · road · 5K
La folle furieuse Dijon - Franxault
Franxault · 63 km away
19SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Trail de la Suze
Le Cerneux-Péquignot · 54 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 5K
Les Boucles Vauban (Decathlon)
Besançon · 1 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 5K
3008 RUN - Sochaux
Sochaux · 67 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 5K
Les foulées de la Norges - Bretigny
Bretigny · 72 km away
21SEP
Run · road · 5K
Les Foulées de la Norges
Bretigny · 72 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 5K
La Pan'Terre
Montbozon · 31 km away
26SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Trail des sangliers - Pontarlier
Pontarlier · 45 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Cross des Papillons
Cronay · 74 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 5K
Semi-Marathon du Lion
Belfort · 77 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Trail du Morbier
Le Frasnois · 70 km away
29SEP
Run · road · 5K
Défi du Crêt Monniot - Arc-sous-Cicon
Arc-sous-Cicon · 34 km away
Besançon · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Besançon

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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
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.
Les foulées douces - Dijon
SUN OCT 18
Les foulées douces is a small race day in Dijon, Côte-d'Or, held on an October Sunday and organized by La Chartreuse. It offers runners several short road options: a 2.45 km race, a 3 km children's race, a 5.63 km run, and a 10.2 km run. A 5.45 km walking event is also available, making the day suitable for families, walkers, beginners, and runners seeking a manageable local race instead of a large-scale event. The distances are modest, with only +24 m of elevation gain on the 5.63 km race and +35 m on the 10.2 km race. Entry fees are low: the children's race costs 3 euros, the 5 km race is 5 euros, the 10 km race is 10 euros, and the walk is free. The last edition had 638 participants, indicating a community-focused event with a good atmosphere but without the size or pressure of a major race.
Trail de la Louve - Couchey
SAT OCT 24
Trail de la Louve is a trail race held in Couchey, a village near Dijon in eastern France. Its inaugural event featured two distances, 8 km and 16 km, providing runners with a short trail option and a longer one on the same day. The first running attracted 250 participants. Guillaume Gadant of Dijon Singletrack won the 8 km race, Laurent Gabard won the 16 km, and Diane Bardon and Ophélie Cuynet were also among the day’s victors.
Trail de la nuit d'halloween - Marchaux
SAT OCT 24
The Trail de la Nuit d'Halloween is a Halloween-themed night trail race held in Marchaux, France. Participants can select from two straightforward, compact distances: 8.5 kilometers or 17 kilometers. This setup accommodates runners seeking a brief night run as well as those desiring a more extended trail challenge after sunset. The race emphasizes a Halloween atmosphere over a conventional daytime trail format. Now in its 10th edition, the event demonstrates a local appeal with a history that encourages repeat participation. The uncomplicated two-distance option maintains the focus on running trails at night within a seasonal, subtly eerie environment.
Course Nature de la Grapille
TUE NOV 3
Course Nature de la Grapille sends runners up the heights above Torpes, a small commune in the Doubs department of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. Held in early November, it is a nature race with trail runs of 7 km, 13 km, and 20 km, plus a 5 km walk and separate courses for children and juniors. The longest route is a single 20 km loop with about 440 to 450 metres of climbing, while the 13 km course has 300 metres of gain and draws the biggest field, with more than 200 runners in the previous edition. The 7 km option climbs 110 metres and had more than 100 participants last time, so the event works for local trail runners, walkers, younger athletes, and people who want a shorter race on the same November race day.
La Chevignoise
TUE NOV 3
La Chevignoise is a town race held in Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur, Côte-d'Or, eastern France, typically on the first Sunday of November. Its main event is a 10 km road race, the most popular distance, attracting over 500 runners in a recent year. A 5 km option is also available, open to all participants, alongside junior races of 1 km and 2 km. This format caters to adults, club runners, young athletes, and families. The races take place entirely within Chevigny-Saint-Sauveur, with both the 5 km and 10 km events using a single-loop course. The 5 km is designated as a trail run and saw over 200 participants recently. The 10 km road race, which has a history of over 20 years, is a well-established event. Shorter courses are provided for children: a non-competitive 1 km for the youngest and a 2 km for the benjamins category. Organized by LLA Chevignoise, the event is locally recognized as a long-standing and popular fixture in the Côte-d'Or running calendar.
La châtenaise - Châtenois-les-Forges
SUN NOV 8
La Châtenaise begins before the stadium in Châtenois-les-Forges, a commune in the Territoire de Belfort in eastern France, and concludes inside the stadium. This November road-running event, organized by Athlétic Club Châtenois les Forges, features a 10 km race and a 5 km race as its primary adult competitions. Both distances serve as qualifying races for the French Championships, providing a competitive edge beyond a local fun run and encouraging runners to achieve an official standard. The afternoon schedule progresses from shortest to longest. It opens with an 820 m race for Éveil Athlé and Poussins children, followed by a 2,560 m youth race for Benjamins and Minimes, and then the 5 km and 10 km races. The event layout is efficient: participants assemble near the stadium, parking is accessible close to the Gare stadium, and registration is managed online via Le-Sportif. Competitors from junior age to masters can compete in the 5 km or 10 km, while the younger races offer local club children a dedicated race slot before the senior events commence.
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Besançon Training Notes

Besançon 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 run the Doubs first, because la Boucle gives you easy base miles without leaving town. The loop runs 5 km between the Doubs quays and the Bois de Chamars. The loop is 54 km with 110 m of gain, Citadelle views, and enough bite for short intervals. TEAM Rrun Besançon meets every Thursday at 7:00 PM in front of the store. Trail des forts de Besançon is the anchor event here. Ekiden Grandes Heures Nature adds the Chaudanne punch.

Local riders follow the Doubs when they want Z2 and no drama. Eurovélo 6 gives the clean river line, and the 11-km stretch leading to Avanne-Aveney stays easy enough for anyone. R.ride des forts and La Flèche Bisontine give the local targets when you want something sharper than café miles. The climbs sit around Chaudanne and toward the Jura Mountains to the east. Riders use Assaut de Chaudanne and Double Assaut de Chaudanne when the legs need work. Locals talk less about crit or cyclocross here and more about forts, river roads, and steady gran fondo legs.

July is the warm month, and the city averages 19°C then. Summer keeps the Doubs paths, Chamars Promenade, Jardins de la Gare-d'Eau, and Forest of Chailluz in play for both easy days and longer aerobic work. Locals start earlier when the day gets bright, then keep the evening club rhythm. Winter changes the feel more than the map. January averages 3°C, so runners stay close to the city centre or pick marked routes, and riders lean harder on river Z2 when the climbs feel cold. The trails still sit there, but the forts feel tougher.