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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Dunkirk

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4JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
La Course entre Mer et Forêt - Semi Marathon et 10 km
Le Touquet-Paris-Plage · 80 km away
JUL 1
12JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
La panoramique du mont des cats
Godewaersvelde · 33 km away
AUG 1
30AUG
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail du bocage - Desvres
Desvres · 56 km away
SEP 12
4SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Les semis du houblon - Arques
Arques · 34 km away
5SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Kemmelberg Trail
Heuvelland · 43 km away
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5SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Le Semis du Houblon
Arques · 34 km away
6SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Festu la Course
Festubert · 60 km away
12SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail National Côte d'Opale en Pas de Calais
Wimereux · 61 km away
19SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail de la pyramidale - Wingles
Wingles · 69 km away
19SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
MetaRelax Ostend Night Run
Ostend · 43 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Long Course Weekend Belgium
Nieuport · 28 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Nieuwpoort Marathon
Nieuport · 28 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Semi-Marathon de Marcq-en-Barœul
Marcq-en-Barœul · 65 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
In Flanders Fields Marathon
Dixmuide · 34 km away
26SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Marathon Bière Flandre Festival
Bergues · 8 km away
Dunkirk · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Dunkirk

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Le Run'Tour Noeuxois - Nœux-les-Mines
MON OCT 5
Le Run'Tour Noeuxois is a Sunday morning race series held in Nœux-les-Mines, located in the Pas-de-Calais region of northern France. It is structured as a series of urban and rural events, offering choices for runners, walkers, and children, rather than a single main race. The program includes distances from short youth events up to 10 km races, with a 21 km option for the longest distance. The listed distances are 600 m, 1 km, 2 km, 3 km, 6 km, 10 km, and 21 km, allowing families and local club runners to participate in the same event without requiring identical paces or objectives. The morning begins with the 21 km event, followed by the 10 km and 6 km races, concluding with the shorter youth races around midday. Noeux Athlét organizes the series, and a recent edition saw 334 participants.
Un Trail pour un Théâtre - Bailleul
SUN OCT 11
Un Trail pour un Théâtre takes place within the EPSM des Flandres in Bailleul, utilizing the hospital grounds as the event's core. It features two timed trail races: a 21 km course for experienced runners and a 10.5 km option, alongside a 10.5 km solidarity walk for those preferring a non-competitive experience. The event collects funds via the Fondation du Patrimoine to support the renovation of the EPSM theater. The course guides participants through less common areas of the EPSM, including secluded parts of the grounds and a route through the hospital’s subterranean sections. The 10.5 km walk is scheduled to last approximately three hours, allowing for appreciation of the surroundings and social interaction rather than a competitive pace. The inaugural event attracted over 230 participants across the two races and the walk. Costumes are encouraged, with a competition for the best disguise, and the venue also provides entertainment and limited food service.
Marathon de Bruges
SUN OCT 11
Marathon de Bruges takes participants through Bruges, a Belgian city known for its medieval streets, canals, and Flemish heritage. The event includes a full marathon for experienced runners, a half marathon for regular participants, and an 8 km walk for those seeking a shorter option. It offers a more intimate atmosphere than large urban marathons, with efficient organization and a course suitable for both newcomers and seasoned distance runners. The course winds from Bruges' historic streets past quiet canals and into the Flemish countryside, distinguishing it from a simple city road race. Bruges provides a distinct local character to the event: the 83-meter Belfry overlooks the city, and on clear days, the North Sea is visible from its peak with binoculars. Post-race, local specialties include chocolate, mussels and fries, waterzooi, shrimp tomato, or pork cooked in beer; Bruges also has a significant beer tradition, with an estimated 350 of Belgium's 1,500 beers originating from the city.
Les foulées montoises - Mont-Bernanchon
MON OCT 12
Les Foulées Montoises is a charity running event in Mont-Bernanchon, Pas-de-Calais, offering 21 km, 10 km, and 5 km races along the canal. It accommodates more than just serious runners; families are welcome, with children's races and hiking options available alongside the main distances. The route follows canal-side paths through local countryside, featuring diverse plant life, wildlife, and ecological variety. All entry fees go directly to Gabin, a child with a disability, and his family to aid with care and support. The atmosphere is relaxed and suitable for all levels, from regular runners to those seeking a manageable sporting challenge.
La ronde de St Jans
TUE OCT 13
La Ronde de St Jans is a mid-October trail race held in Saint-Jans-Cappel, located in France’s Nord department near the Belgian border. It provides short and longer off-road courses, typically about 9-10 km and 21-22 km, alongside children’s and junior races. Walking routes are also included. The longer trail ascends approximately 440-600 metres based on the specific course, while the shorter trail is sufficiently hilly to provide a genuine Flanders challenge. The routes traverse the Monts de Flandre region and cross the border from France into Belgium, utilizing forest paths, countryside, and areas near chateaux. The event is organized by APEL Ecole St Joseph and is presented as family-oriented, focusing on the enjoyment of running and the scenery. Participation is consistent for a local trail event, with past fields exceeding 600 runners in the longer race and over 400 in the shorter one. A small mascot known as a “bouclex” is integrated into the race identity for both main distances.
Marathon International de Lille
SUN OCT 25
The Marathon International de Lille is a 42.195-kilometer road marathon beginning in Lille, the capital of Flanders. It is set for an autumn return after more than thirty years. The Ligue Hauts-de-France d'Athlétisme is organizing the event, reintroducing the marathon distance to a city already known for its popular running events. The specific marathon route is still to be announced, but Lille's races typically feature relatively flat terrain, conducive to fast running times. The city's half-marathon course has seen three French records and one junior world record set, and the overall race day surrounding the half marathon has attracted 18,000 participants. Spectators can anticipate enthusiastic support along the streets, with encouragement noted throughout the course. A notable mark from the marathon's past is Chantal Langlacé's time of 2:33:58, achieved by the French runner on the Lille course.
Course de la Citadelle
SUN OCT 25
Course de la Citadelle is a running event in Wormhout, Hauts-de-France, northern France, typically held in late October. The event offers multiple distances: 5 km, 10 km, and a 21.1 km half marathon. A 7 km walk is also available for those preferring not to race the longer distances. The half marathon route is set within and near Wormhout, with a GPX track provided for participants. The event also features children's races and a free hike, attracting a diverse group beyond just competitive road runners. With over forty editions completed, Course de la Citadelle is an established local race day, not a singular event.
Course du Souvenir
WED NOV 11
Course du Souvenir takes place in Ploegsteert, Belgium, on the remembrance holiday. It serves as both a commemoration and a race day, featuring a half marathon and an 8 km race. The event attracts a substantial field for a local remembrance race, with a record 5,500 runners recorded in the available report. The competition at the front is fast: Patrick Nimubona won the half marathon in 1:03:59, and Steven Casteele won the 8 km in 23:08.
Boulogne-sur-Mer Urban Trail Cote d'Opale
SAT NOV 28
The Boulogne-sur-Mer Urban Trail Cote d'Opale is a night urban trail run held in late November in Boulogne-sur-Mer, a port city in Pas-de-Calais, northern France. Participants can select between 8 km, 14 km, or 21 km courses, with the half-marathon distance being the most frequently chosen. The event takes place within the city limits, making it more akin to a town-based trail run rather than a rural excursion. It is featured on the Hauts-de-France running schedule, offering participants a choice of short, medium, and long routes to race through Boulogne-sur-Mer after sunset.
Le trail des lapins - Labeuvrière
SUN JAN 17
The Trail des Lapins is a two-day event held in January in Labeuvrière, Pas-de-Calais, France. It includes standard trail races, a headlamp night race, hiking, and dog-running options, such as a Canicross of approximately 5 km and a Canitrail of approximately 12 km. The courses wind through the Bois des Dames, featuring forest paths, single tracks, and short, steep sections requiring runners to increase their pace. Approximately 619 participants are registered. The race village at the Rue Léon Blum stadium provides bib collection, aid stations, changing rooms, and restrooms. This 10th edition is commemorated with a special jersey, and all proceeds benefit local children, helping to fund a snow-class trip.
Courir à Montingny-en-Gohelle - Montigny-en-Gohelle
SUN MAR 7
The Montigny-en-Gohelle race takes place in early March in Montigny-en-Gohelle, a commune in northern France. It is held outdoors, utilizing the commune itself rather than a confined venue. The event offers 5 km and 10 km races, alongside a 1.5 km option, catering to experienced runners as well as younger or less experienced participants. The race has a history spanning over 30 years and typically attracts around 1,200 participants. Organizers present it as a beneficial preparation event for those training for other races. Side activities and minor adjustments are incorporated to facilitate participation. Competitors must provide the standard French running documentation: a valid license, a recent medical certificate, or a health-prevention attestation (PPS).
La mervilleuse
SUN MAR 7
La Mervilleuse begins at Stade Charles Rattez in Merville, a town in the Nord department of Hauts-de-France, and takes place in March. It features road races of 5 km and 10 km, a 21 km nature trail, children’s races of 400 m and 1 km, and walking options for those who prefer to follow the route without competing. The 21 km trail is mostly flat, with approximately 10 m of elevation gain, focusing on distance rather than challenging climbs. Marked walking routes are available, including a 10 km course mirroring the 10 km race and a 21 km course matching the trail. Children compete within the stadium grounds, music is provided along the routes, and the finish area offers refreshments and a food vendor.
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Dunkerque Coastal Training Notes

Dunkirk hosts 37 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 littoral first, because Dunkerque gives you dunes, city paths, beaches, and the digue without much fuss. Richard from Club Athlétic de Coudekerque Branche shares his best circuits on the coast, with short loops that stay accessible and away from traffic. La dynamorun keeps the local story sharp with a course through dunes, old sites, city paths, and beaches. Boucles dunkerquoises and Urban Trail de Dunkerque give the calendar its anchor race feel. US Dunkerque Athlétisme and ELAN59 keep the club scene visible when base miles need company.

Locals ride the maritime cycle path when they want steady coastal Z2. The French part of Eurovelo4 runs 53km from Grand-Fort-Philippe to Bray-Dunes and passes the seaside, dunes, and notable sites. The digue at Leffrinckoucke feels made for easy spins before intervals. Named cycling clubs do not show up here, so locals key off events instead. Open VTT Dunes de Flandres brings the dune-side VTT crowd. Randos Des Quatre Jours De Dunkerque, Four Days of Dunkirk, and Grand Prix des Hauts de France give the road calendar its anchor event. The climbs sit south on the roads, and To Brussels gains 804m over 164.419km.

May, June, and September give Dunkerque its best training months. Summer keeps the work honest without cooking you, because high temperatures average around 20°C under the pull of marine currents. Locals use those months for longer coastal rides, sharper run sessions, and beach-side recovery miles. The city centre stays easy to reach, and free public transport helps when a point-to-point route makes more sense than an out-and-back. Winter stays cool, so runners lean into steady miles and cyclists choose protected coastal spins, VTT, or cyclocross-style sessions in the dunes.