Besançon · France

Marathon races near Besançon

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Upcoming Marathon races near Besançon

AUG 1
23AUG
Run · road · Marathon
Semi-marathon du chemin du train saugeais - Gilley
Gilley · 40 km away
SEP 3
13SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Marathon Relais de Champagnole
Champagnole · 56 km away
20SEP
Run · trail · Marathon
Trail de consolation - Consolation-Maisonnettes
Consolation-Maisonnettes · 45 km away
27SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Semi-Marathon du Lion
Belfort · 77 km away
Besançon · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Besançon

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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.
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 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.
Trail de la Chouette
SAT APR 24
The Trail de la Chouette is a trail running series held in late April in Dijon, located in the Côte-d'Or department of Burgundy, France. It takes place in the Parc Naturel de la Combe à la Serpent, a park exceeding 300 hectares on the city's outskirts. Runners navigate forest paths, tall trees, steep elevation changes, and open vistas overlooking Dijon from higher elevations. The event features multiple distances, ranging from the 13 km La Chevêchette to the 65 km La Lapone, with intermediate races named l'Epervière, La Hulotte, and Le Grand Duc. The 13 km race attracts the largest number of participants, while the longer distances are designed for those seeking a challenging day on hilly terrain. All races share a common start and finish point, though the difficulty varies significantly with distance. The 13 km course includes approximately 350 meters of climbing, the 20 km course around 490 meters, and the longer routes present greater ascents. The marathon-distance race is noted with about 2,100 meters of combined ascent and descent, and the 65 km race features roughly 2,000 meters of climbing and descent. The series emphasizes trail running over road racing, with one description stating it is "trail, trail, trail." Post-race, participants can sample local Burgundian flavors, including Dijon mustard, truffles, and Burgundy snails.
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Besançon Training Notes

Besançon hosts 9 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 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.