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Half Marathon races near Charleville-Mézières

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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Charleville-Mézières

JUL 1
26JUL
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail de Dinant
Dinant · 57 km away
AUG 1
29AUG
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail de la culminante - Anor
Anor · 51 km away
SEP 3
12SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Trail Marbehan 21K
Tintigny · 58 km away
13SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Qbuild Arlon Marathon
Arlon · 79 km away
15SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Foulées Aquatintiennes
Tinqueux · 78 km away
Charleville-Mézières · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Charleville-Mézières

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La Course aux Flambeaux
FRI OCT 2
La Course aux Flambeaux lets you run with fire, lighting up the night. Dash through the darkness, guided by torches, in a memorable evening that becomes a torch parade.
Semi-marathon de Dinant
SUN OCT 4
The Semi-marathon de Dinant is a new half marathon scheduled for October in Dinant. The start and finish will be in the city center, alongside the Meuse River. Organizers anticipate over 1,000 participants for this inaugural road race, designed for a wide range of runners. The course is planned to trace the Meuse between Hastière and Dinant, meaning participants will run alongside the river for most of the race, rather than through city streets. The precise route awaits final SPW approval for homologation. Maxime Laloux, also organizer of the Dinant trail, is heading this project with François Weynant and the Brasseur brothers, individuals well-known to local runners.
Reims Champagne Run
SAT OCT 10
The Reims Champagne Run is an October race weekend held in Reims, located in France's Marne department within the Grand Est region. This event is the renamed version of Run in Reims, now offering road races, trail races, a relay, and children's events, moving away from a single-distance format. The race distances range from the 3 km Course des P’tits Rèmes for children up to the 87 km Sacré Trail. Included are a 5 km, the 10K de Rémus, the Semi des Rois half marathon, a 42 km Sacré Trail, and a four-person Sacré Trail relay. The road races highlight central Reims instead of directing runners immediately out of the city. The 10 km and half marathon are FFA-certified, utilize start corrals and pacemakers, and pass notable landmarks such as the Porte de Mars, the Basilica Saint-Remi, and Notre-Dame Cathedral. The longer Sacré Trail distances introduce a more challenging nature-running aspect to the weekend. Consequently, the same event caters to children, novice 5 km participants, club runners aiming for a specific road time, relay teams, and ultra runners seeking an extensive day on the trails surrounding the Champagne region.
Trail de Gendron
SUN OCT 11
Lady Trail Arlon
SUN OCT 11
Lady Trail Arlon begins and ends at Au Village 3 in Arlon, located in the Ardennes region of Belgian Luxembourg. This trail-running event offers three distances: 8 km, 15 km, and 21 km, with a limit of 200 participants per distance. The 8 km route has an elevation gain of 110 meters, the 15 km route 245 meters, and the 21 km route 355 meters, meaning even the shortest option involves climbing. The race welcomes participants of all ages. Registration can be completed online before race day, with on-site registration available if spots remain. All finishers receive a drink. Amenities include showers, a small refreshment stand, and childcare, contributing to a practical, community-focused atmosphere rather than a large-scale urban event.
Les foulées gorcéennes - Gorcy
SUN NOV 8
Les Foulées Gorcéennes contre le Cancer begins at the Bernard-Labbé complex in Gorcy, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France, with departures starting at 09:00. The Club athlétique de Gorcy organizes this November race day, offering runners and walkers multiple options: road races of 21 km, 14.1 km, and 7.7 km, along with walking routes of 14.1 km and 7.7 km. The event focuses on fundraising alongside the competition. One edition saw nearly 800 participants, setting records across all distances, with all proceeds directed to the League Against Cancer to support the pediatric department at the Nancy hospital center. A 1000 m children’s race is also part of the day, alongside the timed longer races, shorter runs, and non-competitive walks.
Foulée Liesse Marle
SUN MAR 7
Foulée Liesse Marle is a road race in Aisne, Hauts-de-France, connecting the towns of Liesse-Notre-Dame and Marle. It takes place in early March and includes a 5 km race, a half marathon, a half-marathon relay, and shorter races for children and juniors. The 5 km is the most popular option, with over 200 participants anticipated. It begins in Marle shortly after the half marathon starts from Liesse. The half marathon can be completed individually or as a relay. Children’s races and activities are held in Marle later in the morning. With over thirty editions completed, this is an established local race.
Trail du Plateau de Rocroy
MON APR 5
The Trail du Plateau de Rocroy offers runners four trail distances starting from Rocroi, located in the Ardennes region of Grand Est in northeastern France. This nature trail event takes place in early April, featuring options of approximately 11.7 km, 21 km, 31 km, and 45.5 km, allowing participants to select anything from a brief off-road run to an extended mountain-style course. Each route is a single loop, with elevation gain increasing sharply according to distance: around 250 m for the 11.7 km race, 800 m for the 21 km, 1400 m for the 31 km, and 2150 m for the 45.5 km Roc du Roy. The event caters to trail runners of various skill levels, and its tagline, “On a silver platter!”, reflects the presentation of the Rocroi plateau and Ardennes terrain through multiple race formats.
Trail du plateau de Rocroy - Rocroi
MON APR 12
The Trail du Plateau de Rocroy is a spring trail-running event held in Rocroi. The race hub is located on rue de l'Arsenal, with registration check-in at the Bastion du Dauphin. Four distances are available, ranging from a short discovery trail to a long mountain-style day: 12.10 km with 265 m of elevation gain, 21.50 km with 720 m, 31.90 km with 1,285 m, and 46.70 km with 1,930 m. The most challenging option is Le Roc du Roy, a 46.70 km route featuring significant elevation gain, positioning it as a serious trail race. The other courses are named Le nid d'aigle, La cass'cadeuse, and La petite misère. La petite misère is open to younger participants than the three longer trails. Registration is exclusively online, with payment accepted via bank card. Participants must possess either an FFA license or a PPS health record. The entry package includes a pasta party and a required foldable cup for aid stations, reflecting a practical trail-running setup.
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Charleville Training Notes

Charleville-Mézières hosts 14 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 the river Meuse when they want steady Z2 and easy base miles from the city centre. Charleville-Mézières Athlétisme keeps the track honest, with Wednesday sessions from 18h00 to 20h00 at Stade du Petit Bois and Friday sessions from 18h00 to 20h00 at Stade J M Baudoin. La Macérienne athlétisme and Running Club Carolo-Montcéen add more local lanes. Les crêtes baraquines gives trail runners a proper target. Sedan-Charleville anchors the calendar, and Decarun'carolo, Corrida de Charleville-Mézières, Prix pédestre de Mézières, Natura'carolo, and Rimbaud city trail keep legs sharp.

Locals ride the Meuse by Bike when they want rhythm instead of noise. The Trans-Ardennes path follows the old towpath, and that 123 km section between Sedan and Givet makes a clean endurance day. The river Meuse gives you bends, villages, and long turns where the bike feels like the right tool. Union Vélo Club de Charleville Mézières is the local name for racing and events. The climbs sit with the low mountain Ardennes range. Signposted mountain bike trails in the Regional National Park, the Forest of Sedan, and the Marfée region give cyclocross legs and singletrack habits a place to work.

Summer gives Charleville-Mézières the best training window, but the city still keeps you honest. July can feel warm or hot, and July nights can still drop below 5°C, so locals keep a layer close after late intervals. May and September can bring intermittent frosts, which makes the good season feel short. Winter changes the work for runners and riders. The Ardennes range traps moisture, and long, cold, gloomy weeks make Z2, track sessions, and towpath rides feel heavier. Temperature inversion brings strong cold snaps, so locals pick the cleanest hours and stay consistent.