Bourges · France

5K races near Bourges

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Upcoming 5K races near Bourges

JUL 3
13JUL
Run · road · 5K
Ronde cosnoise - Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire
Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire · 52 km away
14JUL
Run · road · 5K
Foulées de Briantes
Briantes · 65 km away
19JUL
Run · road · 5K
Gam color - Gien
Gien · 71 km away
AUG 1
30AUG
Run · road · 5K
Foulées saint-pierroises - Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier
Saint-Pierre-le-Moûtier · 63 km away
SEP 6
14SEP
Run · road · 5K
La prunelloise - Pruniers-en-Sologne
Pruniers-en-Sologne · 61 km away
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20SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Trail des Rives de l'Indre
La Châtre · 63 km away
24SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Trail des forges royales - Guérigny
Guérigny · 60 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 5K
Les foulées déoloises - Déols
Déols · 60 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 5K
Les virades de l'espoir - Camon
Camon · 56 km away
29SEP
Run · road · 5K
Les 10 km du poinconnet
Le Poinçonnet · 60 km away
Bourges · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Bourges

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Canicross La Croquette
SUN OCT 4
At Canicross La Croquette, runners can participate with their own dog, a neighbor's dog, or a shelter dog. This solidarity canicross event takes place in Saint-Eloi, in France's Nievre region, during early October. It is organized by La French Run in conjunction with the commune of Saint-Eloi. The day's events include canicross, canichiot races, dogless races, and children's races, making it accessible to both those racing with dogs and those who prefer to run or walk. The event is held at the Arche de la biodiversite, providing an outdoor setting, though course details are limited. La Croquette utilizes sport to raise awareness about animal abandonment, with entry fees benefiting the Refuge de Beauregard, an animal-welfare shelter operating since 1982. Now in its fourth edition, the event accommodates a diverse range of participants, including club runners, casual walkers, children, dog owners, those borrowing a dog, and shelter dogs.
Les 10 km du Poinçonnet - Le Poinçonnet
SUN OCT 4
Les 10 km du Poinçonnet is a local road race in Le Poinçonnet, organized by the Berrichonne Athlétic-Club. The main event is a 10 km run, with a shorter 5 km race offered on the same morning. The 5 km starts first, at 9:30 AM, and the 10 km follows at 10:15 AM from the route de Varennes. The details indicate a straightforward race setup: two distances, morning starts, and local registration handled through the stadium.
La Pouilly-Sancerre
FRI OCT 16
La Pouilly-Sancerre covers 20 km by road from Pouilly-sur-Loire to Sancerre, situated between two Loire wine regions. Held in autumn, the main race is framed as an epicurean outing, complemented by a 20 km walk on the identical point-to-point course for those preferring the distance without competition. The route crosses vineyard landscapes and follows the Loire riverbanks, making the setting integral to its appeal. The broader event program commences and concludes in Pouilly-sur-Loire for shorter distances: a 5 km night race, a 7 km gourmet hike, and a children's race. Registered runners, active walkers, families, and those interested in wine are all welcome. The additional activities highlight local culture, featuring an animation village, tastings guided by Pouilly winemakers, and a participant visit to La Tour du Pouilly Fume. This race is part of the French Run series.
Foulées de Bourges
SUN OCT 18
The Foulées de Bourges is an October road race held in Bourges, located in France’s Cher department, and it stands as the largest race within that department. Established in 1994, the event offers runners multiple distances: 5 km, 10 km, a 3.5 km night run, a half marathon, and children’s races. The 10 km route attracts the most participants, and the 5 km and half marathon also draw hundreds of runners, making the day suitable for novices, local club members, families, and individuals seeking a longer city race. All primary routes are circuits beginning and ending at Stade Alfred Depège, close to Place Séraucourt. The course proceeds past the Parc des Expositions, runs near the Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle, crosses the Auron river multiple times, and then nears Église Saint-Barbe before reaching the Cathedral vicinity. Participants will also pass Bourges landmarks including Cathédrale Saint-Étienne, the Palais Jacques-Cœur, and the Jardin de l’Archevêque, incorporating much of the old city into the route without overcomplicating the race format.
Foulées roses du Berry
MON OCT 19
Foulées roses du Berry is a charity running and walking event in Bourges, in France's Berry region. The listed distance is a 5 km walk, intended for those seeking a manageable active outing rather than a long race. The event appeals to casual runners and committed walkers, with its pink theme indicating a cause-driven day rather than a standard road-race format. The course details are sparse, but the setting provides the event a clear local identity: Bourges is a medieval city with the Saint-Étienne Cathedral, the Marais de Bourges, and the Palais Jacques-Cœur nearby, making the outing more than just a bib-and-finish-line trip. Practical information is organized around participant needs, including registration, bib collection, course details, results, and background on the event’s history.
Semi-Marathon de la Pomme
SUN OCT 25
The Semi-Marathon de la Pomme is a road race held in late October in Neuvy-Saint-Sépulchre, a small town in Indre, France’s Centre-Val de Loire region. While its name suggests only a half marathon, participants can select from 5 km, 10.5 km, or the full 21.0975 km distance. This variety accommodates beginners, those looking to improve, and individuals targeting the longest race. The race is described as a local road event with a welcoming atmosphere that encourages personal achievement. The surrounding area offers additional activities for a weekend trip. Loire Valley châteaux are within an hour’s drive, the Brenne nature reserve is accessible for observing wildlife and flora, and Châteauroux is a convenient location for a post-race excursion.
Course nature des étangs - La Fermeté
SUN OCT 25
Le semi de la pomme souvenir Olivier Moulin
TUE OCT 27
Le Semi de la Pomme Souvenir Olivier Moulin is a late-October road race in Neuvy-Saint-Sépulchre, located in the Indre department of France’s Centre-Val de Loire region. Organized by FRJEP, the event offers runners three distance options: 5 km, 10.5 km, or the half marathon of 21.1 km. This setup caters to both dedicated club runners and amateurs seeking a shorter road run or a full half marathon. Each distance features a single-loop course, avoiding repeated circuits. The route crosses town streets. Age-category results and downloadable rankings are available for participants to review times. The race name honors Olivier Moulin, and historical results indicate a diverse field, with half-marathon finishers ranging from approximately two hours to three hours.
La noémienne
TUE NOV 24
La corrida sancerroise de Noël - Sancerre
SUN DEC 6
La Corrida sancerroise de Noël is a December running event through the streets and narrow alleys of Sancerre’s old town. It is part of the town’s Téléthon programme, aligning it more with a local charity race day than a large-scale road race. The main options are a 7 km run, available solo or as a duo, and a 3.5 km beginner race, with children’s races over 2.1 km, 950 m, and 200 m. The old-town setting means the short distances still present a challenge: the 7 km and 3.5 km races list 125 m of climbing, while the 2.1 km children’s race has 50 m of gain. The children’s races start first in the afternoon, followed by the adult 7 km and 3.5 km events. Entry fees are modest, from a few euros for children to a little more for the solo and duo races, fitting the community Téléthon spirit.
La corrida des dormeux - Mehun-sur-Yèvre
SUN DEC 13
Le petit trail de Noël - Châteauroux
SUN DEC 20
Le Petit Trail de Noël is a flat holiday trail event in Châteauroux, in the Indre department of France’s Centre-Val de Loire region. It is built around a simple idea: encourage pre-holiday activity, with short races for children and a 7.5 km option for adults or older runners. The event offers solo and duo formats, allowing runners to cover the main distance alone or share it with a partner. The race list is family-friendly: the youngest children have a free 700 m “trail des lutins,” while the “petits lutins” and “grands lutins” races add free 1.5 km and 1.8 km options. The course has no elevation gain, making the event focus on participation, pacing, and the festive atmosphere rather than climbing. Runners are still expected to follow the event rules and bring the required equipment.
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Bourges Miles And Marsh Laps

Bourges hosts 35 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 Bourges from the old stones into the wet green stuff. You can run 8 km past Bourges Cathedral, Jardin de Archevechè, the Marais, and a trail beside the river Yèvre. The Marais gives you bitumen, dirt paths, roots, little bridges, and passarelles when you want more than flat Z2. USB Athlétisme has the Ronde des marais - Bourges, and that race puts three laps of 5 km around the 135-hectare Bourges marshes. Running Passion Bourges sounds like the easy door in: come make a few strides with us.

Locals ride Bourges like a base-miles town first. The Canal de Berry, the Auron, the Yèvre, and Val d'Auron give the obvious lines for steady spins, and the Tour du lac du Val d'Auron - Bourges gives riders a clean local anchor event. Paris-Bourges brings the bigger race name into town, so the road scene has real calendar weight even without a local crit listed here. The brief gives no named cycling club, so riders key off events and mixed-sport club life around AC Bourges and the bigger Bourges sports network. The climbs are not the point here; the brief names no hills, so intervals come from pace, wind, and repeatable flat roads.

Autumn suits Bourges well because the course notes talk about shade under plane trees, a nice autumn sun, and that easy switch between asphalt and dirt. Summer gives warm, wetter days, and summer evenings give the town its running light-and-sound show, so locals often keep the harder work for later and use Val d'Auron or the Marais for relaxed Z2. Winter changes the feel because Bourges has colder, drier winters under a degraded oceanic climate. Runners keep the marsh laps honest, and cyclists turn the flat roads into steady base miles when cyclocross mud or long-road fitness is the job.