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Marathon races near Chambéry

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Upcoming Marathon races near Chambéry

JUL 1
11JUL
Run · trail · Marathon
Mad'trail - Les Avanchers-Valmorel
Les Avanchers-Valmorel · 43 km away
AUG 7
1AUG
Run · trail · Marathon
Trail Frison Roche
Beaufort · 54 km away
7AUG
Run · trail · Marathon
Asics Méribel Trail
Les Allues · 52 km away
7AUG
Run · trail · Marathon
Val Tho Summit Games
Les Belleville · 49 km away
16AUG
Run · trail · Marathon
Le tour des 6 Vallées de l'Oisans
Les Deux Alpes · 64 km away
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16AUG
Run · trail · Marathon
Trails Alpins du Grand Bec
Champagny-en-Vanoise · 62 km away
20AUG
Run · trail · Marathon
L'Échappée Belle
Vizille · 56 km away
21AUG
Run · trail · Marathon
Le Bélier
La Clusaz · 58 km away
SEP 7
19SEP
Run · trail · Marathon
Trail des 3 Brasseries de Chartreuse
Saint-Laurent-du-Pont · 24 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Marathon
La Saint So Course
Saint-Sorlin-en-Bugey · 56 km away
20SEP
Run · trail · Marathon
Trail des 3 Brasseries de Chartreuse - Saint Laurent Du Pont
Saint Laurent Du Pont · 24 km away
26SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Semi-Marathon des sources du lac d'Annecy - Doussard
Doussard · 33 km away
26SEP
Run · trail · Marathon
Ultra Trail Grand Colombier
Culoz · 33 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · Marathon
La Saint So Course - 42 km 2026
St Sorlin En Bugey · 55 km away
27SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Semi-Marathon des Sources du Lac d'Annecy
Doussard · 33 km away
Chambéry · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Chambéry

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Run in Lyon - Marathon 2026
SUN OCT 4
The Lyon running event offers participants three race distances within the same city program: a 10 km, a half marathon, and the full Marathon de Lyon. The marathon itself is a 42.195 km road race held in Lyon’s 1st arrondissement, within the Rhône department, scheduled for October. This event is classified as a running race, distinct from trail or multisport competitions. Its appeal is direct: a major city road marathon accompanied by shorter race options available on the same series.
Trail faverges seythenex
THU OCT 8
In Faverges-Seythenex, this October trail-running weekend concentrates its main events into Saturday morning, following a Friday evening village opening. Participants can select from 42 km, 26 km, or 15 km trail races, and walkers have a 10 km option named the Marche des Sources du lac d’Annecy. The weekend commences with a welcome, registration, bib pickup, and children’s trail races on Friday evening. Saturday begins early with additional bib collection before the 42 km Tour de La Sambuy starts, followed by the 26 km Trail de l’Eau Froide, the 15 km Trail des Hameaux, and the 10 km walk. Awards are presented throughout the day, with shorter-distance runners honored late in the morning and the 42 km finishers receiving their ceremony in the afternoon.
Marathon relais de la plaine de L'Ain - Saint-Vulbas
FRI OCT 9
Trail Faverges-Seythenex
SAT OCT 10
The Trail Faverges-Seythenex is an October trail-running series held in Faverges, Haute-Savoie, situated near the sources of Lake Annecy in eastern France. The races are located within the Massif des Bauges Regional Natural Park, featuring mountain terrain, paths along the lake, and forested sections near the south end of Lake Annecy. Participants can select from multiple race formats: 15 km, 26 km, and the 42 km Tour de la Sambuy, alongside a 12 km walk, a 42 km relay, and children's races of 600 m and 2 km. The 42 km race presents a challenging mountain course with 3,350 m of elevation gain. The 26 km Trail de l'Eau Froide includes 1,600 m of climbing, and the 15 km Trail des Hameaux offers a shorter distance with 550 m of ascent. The event attracts a diverse group of participants, including children, walkers, relay teams, and seasoned trail runners, with over 1,500 finishers recorded in a recent running. It also holds UTMB and ITRA labels, providing recognized results for competitive runners and serving as a demanding autumn race in the Bauges for local participants.
Marathon de la Plaine de l'Ain 2026
SAT OCT 10
Six runners participate in the Marathon de la Plaine de l’Ain, a relay marathon held at the Centre International de rencontres in Saint-Vulbas. This afternoon team race begins at 1:30 PM, with bib pickup available from late morning. Each participant runs 6 km, after which the entire team reunites for the concluding loop.
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.
Les lumières de la Muzelle
SAT JAN 16
Les Lumières de la Muzelle begins at sunset from La Troïka in Les Deux Alpes, a high mountain resort in Isère in the French Alps. This night snow trail race, held in mid-January, is organized by the Les 2 Alpes Trail association and offers four distances: 11 km, 16 km, 21 km, and 42 km. The name references La Muzelle, a 3,465-meter summit in the Écrins massif, and the light display accompanying the race from dusk into darkness. The race is entirely nocturnal, with participants navigating snow by headlamp as Les Deux Alpes and nearby villages are illuminated below. The shortest route features 275 meters of elevation gain and 675 meters of descent, primarily downhill. The longest option transforms the same winter landscape into a 42 km mountain challenge. Approximately 1,800 to 2,000 runners are anticipated, including seasoned snow-trail participants and individuals attracted by the unique start time, the headlamp procession, and the opportunity to compete on snow after sunset. The event was previously known as the Night Snow Trail, a name that still highlights its distinctive nature.
Trace des Maquisards de l'Ain
SAT FEB 6
Trace des Maquisards de l'Ain is a night trail race held in early February, beginning in the Ain department near Oyonnax and crossing the Bugey and Haut-Jura mountain landscapes. Participants can choose from several distances: approximately 100 km, 42 km, 28 km, and 10 km, in addition to a nocturnal relay. The 100 km course is the main attraction, featuring around 4,100 meters of elevation gain, and the 42 km and 28 km routes also provide substantial climbing, offering a genuine mountain trail running challenge. The event honors the memory of the maquisards, French Resistance fighters active during World War II against the Nazi occupation. This historical connection lends the race a distinct character beyond a typical winter trail run; participants follow a commemorative route through forests and mountain paths. The race appeals to trail runners who enjoy cold-weather challenges, night running, relay options, and UTMB Index qualifying events. The most demanding courses are suitable for experienced mountain runners, while the shorter distances are accessible to a broader range of participants.
La trace des maquisards
SUN FEB 7
La Trace des Maquisards is a February night trail race held in Oyonnax, located in the Ain department of France’s Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region. The primary challenge is the extended mountain effort: the ultra course covers approximately 99 to 100 km with over 4,000 meters of elevation gain. Shorter options are available, with distances around 42 km, 30 km, 28 km, 15 km, 10 km, or 7 km. The race incorporates trails, altitude, darkness, and local history, with the 7 km route also taking place at night. Individual runners can select a distance suited to their abilities, while teams can participate in the 100 km relay, where pacing, exchanges, and collective effort are as significant as individual speed.
Marathon du Grand Bec - Champagny-en-Vanoise
TUE FEB 23
Les 24 Tours Sans Venin
SAT APR 10
Les 24 Tours Sans Venin is a looped elimination trail race at the foot of the Vercors, near Grenoble in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. Runners navigate the same 6 km circuit repeatedly, with approximately 280 m of elevation gain per loop and no road crossings. The objective is straightforward: complete the loop within an hour, rejoin the start line on the next hour, and continue until your selected duration concludes or you miss the time limit. Available options include 4-hour, 7-hour, and 24-hour races, allowing the event to function as a demanding short trail challenge or a complete Last Man Standing-style endurance test. The maximum distance in the longest version reaches 144 km with around 6,720 m of total elevation change, including 23 aid stations throughout the entire race. The 24-hour race is designed for participants aiming to measure their performance loop by loop against the consistent climb, the identical descent, and the constraint of the hourly restart. Courir à Seyssins-Seyssinet is the organizing body, and the event's structure permits spectators, including friends and family, to observe runners multiple times, offering more visibility than just at the start and finish. The concept draws inspiration from Lazarus Lake’s Barkley Marathons, yet the execution is local, contained, and clear: one loop, one hour, then repeat.
Semi-marathon et 10 km des îles de Moirans
WED APR 14
The Semi-marathon et 10 km des Iles de Moirans is a road-running event starting at Stade Colette Besson in Moirans, Isere. Participants can choose between a 21.1 km half marathon and a 10 km race. A shorter 5 km distance is also noted in local route information. The half marathon holds a French Athletics Federation label, and the 10 km is FFA homologated, meaning the certified course can contribute to French Championship qualification. The half marathon follows a single loop around Moirans, Vourey, and Tullins. The course utilizes local roads including Route de l'Isere, Route des Iles, Route de la Morge, Rue du Grand Fays, and the Esplanade Jacques Barfety area, with traffic control during the event. The course is flat for a road race, with an elevation gain of no more than 60 meters. On-site amenities include refreshments and changing rooms.
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Chambéry Training Notes

Chambéry hosts 28 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.