Le Havre · France

Marathon races near Le Havre

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6JUL
Run · road · Marathon
Semi-marathon 5 et 10 km de Pont-Audemer
Pont-Audemer · 33 km away
SEP 5
5SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Semi-marathon & 10 km de Bolbec
Bolbec · 29 km away
18SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Marathon Relais Inter-Entreprises
La Pommeraye · 76 km away
26SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Seine-Marathon 76
Rouen · 72 km away
27SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Seine marathon 76 - Rouen
Rouen · 72 km away
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29SEP
Run · trail · Marathon
Trail de l'Odon
Baron-sur-Odon · 59 km away
Le Havre · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Le Havre

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Semi-Marathon et 10 Km du RCPH Dockers Le Havre
SUN OCT 4
The Semi-Marathon et 10 Km du RCPH Dockers Le Havre is a road-running event in Le Havre, Seine-Maritime, Normandy. Participants can choose between a 21.1 km half marathon and a 10 km race. Children's races are available over 700 m, 1.5 km, and 3 km, catering to both adult distance runners and younger participants. Most races commence at 09:00, with the 1.5 km children's race scheduled for later in the day. Entry fees are 14 EUR for the 10 km and 30 EUR for the half marathon. R.C.P.H. Jogging Dockers Le Havre organizes this event, and the 'Dockers' name provides a distinct local club identity. A recent edition saw 1,380 participants, indicating a well-attended community race without being overly crowded. While specific street-level route details are not provided, both main races are road events within Le Havre. The half marathon covers the standard 21.1 km, and the 10 km offers a shorter distance on the same morning.
Semi-Marathon Bois-Guillaume
SUN OCT 11
The Bois-Guillaume Half Marathon is a road race held in mid-October in Bois-Guillaume, a town near Rouen in Normandy. The primary event is a 21.1 km half marathon. A 10 km race is also held that morning, alongside a Joëlette Cup for teams running with a person with a disability. Both the half marathon and 10 km begin at the Espace Guillaume le Conquérant. The main races are popular and can sell out. The 10 km is open to a broad range of participants, from beginners to experienced runners, including youth and seniors. The half marathon course consists of two 10 km loops. It includes urban sections within Bois-Guillaume and a portion that goes through the Forêt Verte. This design offers more variety than a simple town-centre race while maintaining a straightforward format for participants and observers. The Joëlette Cup covers the 10 km distance and has no entry fee. The race also supports Octobre Rose, allowing runners to contribute to the league against cancer. A partner village with food vendors is located behind the Espace Guillaume le Conquérant.
Ekiden de Rouen
SUN MAR 14
The Ekiden de Rouen is a road running event held in Rouen, located in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy. The primary event is an ekiden, where teams complete the full marathon distance of 42.195 km through a relay format, instead of a single runner covering the entire course. The race is scheduled for March, with the precise date pending confirmation, and the ekiden is set to begin at 09:00. Additionally, a 5 km race is part of the event, commencing ten minutes after the relay at 09:10. Association Sportive ASPTT Rouen is the organizer, integrating the event into the local club-running landscape rather than presenting it as a large, independent city marathon. The ekiden format is the key attraction, offering the marathon distance with team handoffs, alongside a shorter 5 km option for those seeking a less demanding race day.
Semi-Marathon de Cabourg
SUN MAR 28
The Semi-marathon de Cabourg is a 21 km road race held in Cabourg, located on Normandy’s Côte Fleurie, each late March. The start and finish lines are at the Gymnase de la Divette on Avenue de la Divette. This officially measured, FFA-labelled route qualifies for the French championships. Runners may compete individually in the half marathon, or as a duo or two-person relay team. The course is designed for consistent pacing, featuring an ultra-flat profile with just 28 metres of elevation gain. It includes a section along the Promenade Marcel Proust by the sea. Over 3,000 participants, including those aiming for personal bests, relay teams, and club runners using the certified course for qualification, take part. Pacemakers are available to help runners maintain target paces, with aid stations provided every 5 km and at the finish.
Corrida du Marais-Vernier
MON APR 19
The Corrida du Marais-Vernier is a spring race meeting held in Marais-Vernier, Eure, Normandy, France. It provides road running and walking options: a certified 10 km, an FFA-certified half marathon, a power-walking route of approximately 7 km to 7.5 km, and a hiking option for those preferring a slower pace through the marsh. The organizing association, established in 1997 with the half marathon as its primary objective, has since expanded its offerings as the event grew. It now hosts four annual events, attracting close to 1,000 participants. The courses feature single-loop routes within the Marais-Vernier, with organizers noting no significant difficulty. The half marathon is 21.1 km, and the 10 km is also certified. The route winds past Norman thatched houses and apple trees in bloom, lending the race a distinctly local Norman character rather than a generic road-course feel. Participants can select walking or shorter distances, while experienced runners may opt for the 10 km or half marathon. Volunteers are essential to the event's continued operation each year.
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Le Havre Training Notes

Le Havre hosts 11 Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals keep the easy runs on the beach promenade, because the front is set up, flat, and straight. The promenade gives you more than 4 km for Z2 while you watch the sea. Parc de Rouelle gives you almost 17 km when you link the loop and arboretum through paths, woods, lakes, and the river de Rouelle. The lisière loop is 5 km with 160 m of gain. Campus running group meets every Wednesday evening. RCPH, ATSCAF, LHSA, ASCH, Havre AC, Co Harfleurais, and Montivilliers jogging keep the scene busy. Les 10 Bornes du Havre, Le Havre Urban Trail, and Foulées de Montgeon are the anchor checks.

Cyclists use the city lanes first, then roll out toward the coast when the legs are good. La Seine à vélo runs 385 km between Paris and Le Havre, so it is the big base miles line. The Vélomaritime gives you 43 km between Le Havre and Etretat with a proper maritime feel and several inclines. The Vélomaritime route totals 5 km and 311 m of ascent. Cap de la Heve gives climbers 100 m of gain over 2 to 3 km, and the gradients can bite in parts. Locals treat the downhill with respect and keep speed under control.

July and August are the best months, and most riders show up then for longer spins and warmer Z2. Summer makes bike rides feel better than long runs when the heat and humidity sit on the city. June and July can bring thunderstorms on about 2 days per month, so locals keep intervals flexible. The beach promenade still works for early runs, and Montgeon still works when you want shade and softer ground. Autumn and winter bring more regular precipitation, and January and February can bring snowstorms. Winter changes both sports toward shorter loops, tartan work at Stade Ladoumègue, forest slop, and steadier base miles.