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Half Marathon races near Chambéry

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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Chambéry

This week 3
5JUL
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail des Bauges - Le Châtelard
Le Châtelard · 22 km away
5JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
Les 10 km de montalieu - Montalieu-Vercieu
Montalieu-Vercieu · 48 km away
6JUL
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Megavalanche trail - Huez
Huez · 54 km away
JUL 3
16JUL
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Ultra Tour des 4 Massifs
Grenoble · 44 km away
30JUL
Run · trail · Half Marathon
La 6000D by Dare2B
La Plagne · 59 km away
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30JUL
Run · trail · Half Marathon
La 6000D Trail de légende
La Plagne-Tarentaise · 61 km away
AUG 2
20AUG
Run · trail · Half Marathon
L'Échappée Belle
Vizille · 56 km away
23AUG
Run · trail · Half Marathon
La savoyarde trail - Les Déserts
Les Déserts · 10 km away
SEP 10
6SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail de la Croix des Têtes
Saint-Julien-Mont-Denis · 51 km away
13SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Run in 2 Mure
Saint-Bonnet-de-Mure · 72 km away
13SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Viri trail
Viriville · 62 km away
18SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail du Néron - Saint-Égrève
Saint-Egrève · 41 km away
19SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail du Ferrouillet
Laval-en-Belledonne · 35 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Les Montées du Revard
Aix-les-Bains · 14 km away
26SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail du petit Saint-Bernard - Séez
Séez · 69 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail du Petit Saint-Bernard - 21 km 2026
Bourg St Maurice · 67 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail du Petit Saint-Bernard
Séez · 69 km away
27SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Semi-Marathon des Sources du Lac d'Annecy
Doussard · 33 km away
Chambéry · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Chambéry

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Trail des Glières - Fillière
SAT OCT 3
Trail des Glières - Fillière is a mountain trail weekend held in Thorens-Glières, part of the commune of Fillière in Haute-Savoie. Organized by the Club Nordic des Glières, it takes place in early October and offers adults five distance options: the Furious Bouquetin at 56 km with 3400 m of elevation gain, the Ecureuil Fou at 41 km with 2400 m, the Chamois Rapide at 21 km with 1400 m, the Marmotte Speed at 10 km with 500 m, and a Vertical Kilometer. The longest race begins before dawn, while the shortest adult race starts in the early afternoon, covering a range from ultra-style mountain running to a more accessible trail format. The Vertical Kilometer starts at the Usillon campsite and ascends to a finish above the Landron chalet, covering 1000 m of ascent in a single uphill effort. Approximately 1600 adults and 300 children participate in the event, with children’s races for ages 2 to 15 scheduled for Sunday morning. The adult race names reference Alpine wildlife, including the bouquetin, chamois, marmotte, and squirrel, suiting a race focused on steep local terrain rather than road speed. Sunday also features refreshment stands and activities throughout the day, with parking available at the Complexe Sportif Jean Coulon.
Trail des 3 Villages
SUN OCT 11
Trail des 3 Villages is a short trail race in Villieu-Loyes-Mollon, located in the Ain department of eastern France. The primary race covers approximately 13 km with about 163 meters of elevation gain and loss, positioning it between a quick local race and a more challenging mountain trail. The course winds through fields and woods, runs alongside sections of the Ain river, and crests at 294 meters. The event offers a hiking option and children's races, contributing to a community race-day atmosphere rather than a specialized running event. The course is rated medium difficulty and is not permanently marked, so participants should rely on event-day markers instead of a trail available for use year-round.
Trail Des 3 Villages - Villieu Loyes Mollon
SUN OCT 11
The Trail des 3 Villages is a 13 km trail race in Villieu-Loyes-Mollon, in France's Ain region, held in September. The main race is short by trail standards, with approximately 160 m of climbing, making it suitable for runners seeking natural terrain without a demanding mountain day. The route crosses forest paths, river sections, and ridge lines offering expansive views over the surrounding countryside. The event also includes a hike and children's courses, positioning it as a local family race day rather than a runners-only competition.
Trail du buis - La Buisse
SUN OCT 11
Trail du Buis takes place in La Buisse, beginning Sunday morning with bib collection for participants. The traditional 21 km race, runnable solo or in pairs, is offered alongside shorter events for runners and Nordic walkers. A 30 km race, new in recent years, is part of the Pays Voironnais Trail Series. The 21 km course ascends for a significant portion before reaching the Grand Ratz area, then alternates between narrow paths, woodland tracks, rural roads, and challenging terrain. It is suited for those who enjoy mountainous landscapes and benefit from training on inclines and varied surfaces. Over 700 participants typically attend, with about thirty pairs in the 21 km event. The 30 km provides a more demanding choice and serves as the sixth event in the seven-part PVTS series. Nordic walkers utilize a section of the 10 km course when upper paths near Les Combes are impacted by rockfalls.
Trail du Buis
TUE OCT 13
Trail du Buis takes place in La Buisse, a village in Isère within the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, held around mid-October. This trail-running event offers multiple distances: a 10 km race, the traditional 21 km TDB distance, an approximately 8.7 km Nordic walking route, and a 30 km race providing a longer mountain option. Over 700 participants attend, giving it the feel of a well-attended local event rather than a small gathering. The 21 km course ascends for a significant portion towards the Grand Ratz site before transitioning to singletrack, forest paths, country roads, and technical sections. It features roughly 1110 m of elevation gain. The 10 km course has about 400 m of elevation gain, and the 30 km course reaches approximately 1300 m. Runners can complete the 21 km solo or in pairs, with past events seeing about thirty duos. Nordic walkers also participate, with their route subject to adjustments on the Combes section due to conditions. Trail du Buis is included in the Pays Voironnais Trail Series and is now in its second decade.
Trail de la Côtière
SAT OCT 17
“Beware of the hills” is the motto at Trail de la Côtière, a trail race in Beynost, Ain, France, approximately 30 minutes by car from Lyon. It typically takes place in mid-October and features three distances: 9 km, 14 km, and 21 km. The routes are described as nature trails through the countryside surrounding Beynost, with sufficient climbing to make the motto's warning relevant. The race is suitable for runners seeking a short off-road challenge, a middle-distance trail run, or a half-marathon distance course without traveling far from the Lyon region.
Semi-Marathon de la Noix
SUN OCT 18
The Semi-Marathon de la Noix is a road race in Tullins, Isère, France, scheduled for mid-October. Participants can select the half marathon (21.0975 km) or a shorter 10-11 km race. Children's and junior courses are also part of the event. CMI, Coureurs du Monde en Isère, organizes the race, which welcomes licensed and non-licensed runners from the Junior category upwards. The route is flat, measured to FFA standards, and winds through a natural setting instead of a city. Its FFA label means the half marathon is classified and can qualify runners for the French championships. This makes it suitable for club runners aiming for a standard and for local participants seeking a measured autumn race. The Semi de la Noix is considered a local comeback in Tullins, following a previously announced cancellation. The event provides essential race-day amenities, including aid stations and changing rooms.
Trail des Roches - 21 km 2026
SUN NOV 8
Trail des Roches is a 21 km trail race held in Poncin, a village in France’s Ain department, located in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. The race begins at 9:30 AM and involves approximately 670 meters of elevation gain, positioning it as an intermediate challenge between a short local trail run and an extended mountain excursion. The event also features a 10 km Trail l’Express Ponchinoise with 250 meters of climbing and a 31 km Trail la Poncinoise that includes 1,100 meters of elevation gain. This race is promoted as a completely local adventure, requiring no mandatory special equipment, holding an ITRA 0 label, and offering a refreshment stop at the finish line.
Trail des roches - Poncin
MON NOV 9
La Vitalavie
TUE NOV 10
La Vitalavie is an autumn race in Annecy, Haute-Savoie, France, offering running and walking options. The program includes trail running, road running, and Nordic walking, with distances around 16 km, 16.5 km, and 20.9 km. It typically occurs in early November, and previous editions featured two main courses of approximately 16 km and 21 km. The race begins and ends at Albigny beach, directing participants toward areas around the lake like Talloires and Perroix, and the upper reaches of Lake Annecy. Around 400 participants joined a past edition, accommodating both experienced runners and amateurs. The event originated as a local autumn gathering named La Vitalavie, supported by volunteers and sports enthusiasts. Its current name, En courant sur les balcons du lac d’Annecy, better reflects the terrain above the lake. Organizers describe the updated route as accessible and fast, with varied terrain and challenges suitable for different skill levels.
Trail des Roches
TUE NOV 10
La Chambérienne
SAT NOV 14
La Chambérienne is a night urban trail race held in Chambéry, located in the Savoie department of France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. It takes place in November and features two city-trail distances: 10 km and 21 km, each designed as a single-loop course. The 21 km race is the primary event, available for solo runners or two-person duos. The 10 km offers a shorter solo option, maintaining the same nighttime, in-town format. The event emphasizes its Chambéry roots with the slogan “Trop Chambé !”, positioning itself on the regional running calendar as a concise city race distinct from extended mountain runs.
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Chambéry Training Notes

Chambéry hosts 45 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 Chambéry like a mountain town with a flat escape hatch. The Voie Verte sits 2 km from the city centre, and it gives you car-free base miles toward Lac du Bourget or Combe de Savoie. The Monts de Chambéry loop gives 5 to 6 km when you want a quick hill hit. The Chemin Fontaine Saint-Martin steps throw you straight into the action. Entente Athlétique Chambéry brings the club scene, with 680 members from recreational running to track competition. Odysséa Chambéry, La Chambérienne, Trail du Mont Saint Michel, and the 10 km de Chambéry keep the calendar honest.

Locals ride from Chambéry with climbs sitting on every edge of the valley. The north points to Lac du Bourget, the south points to Mont Granier, the east rises into the Massif des Bauges, and the west hits the Chaîne de l'Épine. The Voie Verte works for Z2 days, while the three cycling routes from Chambéry go northbound, southbound, and toward Challes-les-Eaux through lakes, vineyards, and villages. Chambéry Cyclisme Compétition brings road, track cycling, cyclocross, and MTB. The Grand Prix de Chambéry, Grand Prix de Vimines, Jeux Cyclistes et Sprints, and Cyclo-Cross des Monts are the anchor events.

Spring and autumn suit Chambéry best, because the valley is easy and the massifs are ready for longer work. Summer gets quite hot, so locals move early for intervals, stack Z2 on the Voie Verte, or climb toward the Bauges and Chartreuse when the city centre feels heavy. Winter changes the rhythm for both sports. The city sits around 250 m, but frequent nights below freezing make roads, trails, and descents sharper, so runners lean on the valley and cyclists pick their windows before chasing higher routes toward Croix du Nivolet, Pointe de la Gorgeat, or Mont Granier.