Lorient · France

Marathon races near Lorient

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Upcoming Marathon races near Lorient

AUG 1
22AUG
Run · road · Marathon
Marathon des étoiles de la baie - Plomeur
Plomeur · 69 km away
SEP 1
27SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Marathon de Vannes
Vannes · 47 km away
Lorient · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Lorient

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Semi-marathon de Ploërmel
SAT FEB 20
The Semi-marathon de Ploërmel is a half marathon held in Ploërmel, Morbihan, Brittany. This road race offers participants a 21.1 km challenge through the countryside, following winding roads that connect small Breton towns and pass through open local landscapes. The region surrounding the race provides numerous activities for visitors. The Forest of Brocéliande, Château de Josselin, Vannes, and La Trinité-sur-Mer are all accessible within an hour's drive. Local residents offer encouragement along the course, and the culinary offerings are distinctly Breton, with nearby crêperies serving galettes, crêpes, and other regional specialties post-race.
Semi Marathon De Ploermel Communaute - Ploërmel
SUN FEB 28
The Semi Marathon de Ploërmel Communauté is a road half marathon held in mid-February, starting in Ploërmel, Morbihan, Brittany. The primary race is the standard 21.0975 km distance, run as a single loop, attracting close to 1,500 participants with a community focus and charitable aspect. The course combines running between towns with sections through the Morbihan countryside, utilizing winding roads connecting small Breton villages and passing near local points of interest. It offers an endurance challenge while maintaining a local race atmosphere, with residents from Ploërmel and surrounding areas present along the route to support the runners.
Trail du kreiz breizh - Pontivy
SAT MAR 27
The top event in the Trail du Kreiz Breizh program is a 64 km option with approximately 2,000 meters of elevation gain. The series is based in Pontivy, central Brittany, and features trail races ranging from a 10 km distance to longer mountain-style courses, including 18 km and 28 km routes. The courses connect Pontivy with Saint Nicolas les Eaux and the Blavet valley. They utilize forest paths above the town and riverside sections along the Blavet's bends. Runners will encounter local heritage sites like Quelven cathedral and the chapel of St Gildas, as well as villages such as Bieuzy les Eaux and Saint Nicolas les Eaux. One race format begins at the port of Saint Nicolas, with a shuttle from Pontivy, and proceeds back toward Pontivy.
Semi-marathon de la vallée de l'Oust - Malestroit
SUN MAR 28
The Semi-marathon de la vallée de l'Oust is a Saturday race in Malestroit, France, offering both a half marathon and a 10 km option. The half marathon begins in the early afternoon, with the 10 km starting shortly after. The field is capped tightly, and entries and bib transfers may close once the approximately thousand-runner limit is reached. The route begins with a short section through Malestroit’s narrow streets, then follows the Nantes to Brest Canal. Runners use the greenway toward Roc-Saint-André before returning on the towpath, transitioning quickly from town lanes to canal-side running. Registration requires a valid running license or PPS, bibs are collected on site, and every participant receives a gift.
Semi-Marathon Locronan-Plogonnec-Quimper
SUN MAR 28
The Semi-Marathon Locronan-Plogonnec-Quimper is a road race held in March in Finistère, Brittany, offering two primary distances. The half marathon runs from Locronan through Plogonnec to Quimper, and a 10 km race goes from Le Croëzou to Quimper. These courses are designed for fast running, not arduous climbs; the half marathon has an elevation gain of 89 m and a loss of 239 m, while the 10 km gains 43 m and loses 129 m, featuring a 4 km downhill section. The half marathon is FFA certified, making it the sole certified half marathon in Finistère, allowing participants to qualify for the French championships. The course begins in a village designated as one of France's most beautiful, proceeds through the countryside of Plogonnec and Le Croëzou, and becomes more verdant and forested before concluding in Quimper, the capital of Cornouaille. The finish line is situated on the Odet quays, near Saint-Corentin Cathedral, placing the end of the race in the historic city center rather than a nondescript sports facility. The event attracts runners from all over France, with previous half marathon fields exceeding 2,000 participants and the 10 km drawing over 1,000. Additionally, free youth races for ages 7 to 15 are available, along with entertainment at the start and finish, and post-race crêpes.
Trail la trace
SUN APR 4
Trail la Trace is a spring trail-running series held in Trégunc, Finistère, on Brittany’s Cornouaille coast. This event is entirely off-road and nature-focused, offering four distances: 11 km, 27 km, 42 km, and 65 km. Participants can choose from a short trail outing to a long ultra-style challenge. The longest route covers 65 km with approximately 1,200 meters of elevation gain. The courses follow coastal and natural trails near Trégunc, with options suitable for both novice trail runners and seasoned athletes seeking a demanding run. The organizers have given the distances playful names: the 11 km is La P’tite Trace, the 27 km can be completed solo or in pairs, and the 42 km is called La Maratrace. The event fosters a festive, local atmosphere and supports a charitable cause, reflected in its slogan: “You trace or you get stuck!”
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Lorient Training Notes

Lorient hosts 8 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 Scorff River and Parc du Bois du Château when they want miles without leaving town. The route is 8 km with 37 m of elevation, so it works for easy Z2 or short intervals. Parc du Bois du Château is not the most scenic in the world, but it is the best option right in Lorient. The park loop is 3 km one-way with 55 m of elevation. Lorient Athlétisme Club brings over 400 members, and Lorient Running Club meets Wednesdays at 7:00 PM at the WestPort Inn. Run à l'Orient, La nordique de Lorient, and Trail des deux rivières in Lanester keep the calendar honest.

Locals ride the bay, the greenways, and the roads out of town when they want base miles. The Tour of the Bay by bike runs 29 km one way from Larmor-Plage to Gâvres, and the Lorient-Gâvres route makes you take the bateau-bus twice. The Right-Bank Route The Ports gives you 14 km from Larmor-Plage Tourist Office to quai des Indes in Lorient centre. The climbs sit on the inland routes, where Lorient - Noyal-Pontivy carries 979 m of ascent over 82.9 km and Lorient - Quistinic packs 492 m into 37.4 km. Tour de la rade by lazare and Triathlon de Lorient are the anchor hits. Locals talk routes first, because the named club scene here is LAC, Lorient Running Club, FC Lorient, and CEP Lorient.

July and August are the best months, and most riders get on their bikes here then. Summer gives you cool-to-warm coastal days, rare extreme heat, and plenty of nose-to-the-wind miles on greenways with no cars. The Kaolin greenway gently descends towards the sea on the outward trip, and the return comes back uphill. Winter keeps training possible because Lorient has an oceanic climate and frost is rare. Locals keep running the Scorff and Parc du Bois du Château, while cyclists shift more rides to steady greenway Z2, short loops, and quiet days between showers.