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10K races near Poitiers

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Upcoming 10K races near Poitiers

This week 5
3JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Corrida du Clos des Roches
Roches-Prémarie-Andillé · 11 km away
5JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Trail pour les Enfants du Népal
Panzoult · 63 km away
5JUL
Run · road · 10K
Les foulées neuvilloises - Neuville-de-Poitou
Neuville-de-Poitou · 14 km away
5JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Urban trail le blanc
Le Blanc · 56 km away
6JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Trail pour les enfants du Népal - Panzoult
Panzoult · 63 km away
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JUL 3
12JUL
Run · road · 10K
10km de londigny
Londigny · 57 km away
15JUL
Run · road · 10K
Foulées de Monts-sur-Guesnes
Monts-sur-Guesnes · 39 km away
29JUL
Run · road · 10K
Foulées vicquoises - Vicq-sur-Gartempe
Vicq-sur-Gartempe · 43 km away
AUG 5
8AUG
Run · road · 10K
La Ruée Savignoise
Savigny-sous-Faye · 33 km away
22AUG
Run · road · 10K
Foulees de saint martin la pallu - Saint-Martin-la-Pallu
Saint-Martin-la-Pallu · 18 km away
25AUG
Run · road · 10K
Foulées des tours mirandes - Vendeuvre-du-Poitou
Vendeuvre-du-Poitou · 18 km away
30AUG
Run · trail · 10K
Trail et marche de la vallée de la sonnette - Beaulieu-sur-Sonnette
Beaulieu-sur-Sonnette · 73 km away
31AUG
Run · trail · 10K
Urban Trail Poitiers
Poitiers
SEP 6
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Course nature des 7 clochers - Le Dorat
Le Dorat · 70 km away
18SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Trail du Cône d'Or - Avanton
Avanton · 10 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
La Run'ature
Cherveux · 56 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
La run'ature - Saint-Christophe-Sur-ROc
Saint-Christophe-Sur-ROc · 56 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
Foulées du viaduc - L'Isle-Jourdain
L'Isle-Jourdain · 47 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Trail estival du Sancy Mont-Doré - Le Mont-Dore
Le Mont-Dore · 45 km away
Poitiers · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Poitiers

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Les 5 et 10 km du Port Boinot - Niort
SAT OCT 3
Les 5 et 10 km du Port Boinot is a Saturday afternoon road race in Niort, located in the Deux-Sèvres department of western France. Runners can choose between a 5 km race and a 10 km race, with both events beginning at 14:30. The event is organized by NIORT ENDURANCE 79. The entry fee for the 5 km race is 5 euros, and for the 10 km race, it is 10 euros. A past event attracted 647 participants, indicating it is a well-attended local race focused on shorter distances.
10 km et 20 km de Vouneuil sous Biard
SUN OCT 4
Vouneuil-sous-Biard hosts a road race in early October, offering 10 km or 20 km distances. The village, located in Vienne within France’s Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, features a course that combines town streets with natural terrain. The route follows the Boivre river. Both the 10 km and 20 km races are open to solo runners and relay teams. The 10 km race saw over 600 participants in the last edition, while the 20 km race had more than 200.
La parthenaisienne - Parthenay
SUN OCT 4
La Parthenaisienne fills Parthenay's center with a pink crowd for Pink October, raising funds for the League Against Cancer. Organized by Les Filles de Parthenay, it includes walking and running options, functioning more as a local solidarity day than a competition solely for fast runners. The event begins near Place du Drapeau with a group warm-up, music, and colored powder before participants start their chosen route. Its thirteenth edition saw 1,811 participants, representing about 18% of Parthenay’s population, and T-shirts ran out. The event donated €16,100 previously, and a past anecdote mentions a man who dressed as a girl to participate.
Foulées de Fors
WED OCT 7
Foulées de Fors is a family running event in Fors, taking place on a Saturday afternoon in October. It offers races for adults, children, and walkers. The main timed events are 5 km and 10 km races, both beginning in mid-afternoon. Following these, three children's races are held, divided by age group. The program also features a marked 6.5 km walk. A small entry fee for this walk is donated to ELA, the European association against leukodystrophies. Participants can opt to add an extra euro for ELA during registration. The event site will host an ELA stand and a cake sale. Jog Fors and the SEP are organizing the day, which emphasizes local participation and fundraising over a single main race.
La cenonaise - Cenon-sur-Vienne
SAT OCT 10
La Cenonaise is a women-only running race in Cenon-sur-Vienne, a commune beside the Vienne river in Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Runners choose either 5 km or 10 km, and the event supports the fight against breast cancer. The route uses local paths and countryside around Cenon-sur-Vienne rather than a big-city road course. It is organized by the town hall, with aid stations and changing rooms provided on site. Recent editions have been held in October, marking it as a small autumn community race focused on participation and a clear cause.
10 Et 20 Km (Solo Ou Relais à 2 Pour Le 20 Km) De Vouneuil Sous Biard
SUN OCT 11
The 10 et 20 km de Vouneuil-sous-Biard is an October road race in Vouneuil-sous-Biard, Vienne, France. Les Fondus de Vouneuil organize the event, featuring a 10.045 km race at 09:30 and a 19.599 km race at 09:45. The longer course can be completed solo or as a two-person relay, extending the event's appeal beyond a typical 10 km race. The races are part of the Vienne road-racing schedule, attracting dedicated local athletes and a large number of recreational runners. Over a thousand participants took part in a recent running, marking the event's 47th edition, indicating its established presence in the region. Recent 10 km winners were Benjamin Guionnet and Mary Fayollat, while Rémi Germanaud and Lucie Pasquay won the 20 km race.
Le trail des châteaux de Montreuil-Bellay
SUN OCT 11
Le Trail des Châteaux de Montreuil-Bellay is an urban trail race held in Montreuil-Bellay each October, starting and finishing at Gaston Amy stadium. Participants can choose from approximately 10.5 km and 18 km distances, with a shorter 5 km option available. This setup caters to runners seeking a concise town-and-countryside race, distinct from lengthy mountain trails. Dedicated children's races range from 800 m to 2.7 km, tailored to different age groups. The route's primary draw, as indicated by its name, is its passage by three châteaux: the Château de Montreuil-Bellay, the Château de la Salle, and the Château de la Durandière. The course incorporates a mix of streets, rural paths, flat sections, climbs, descents, and stairs. The 10.5 km route features around 113 m of elevation gain, while the 18 km route has approximately 177 m. This event seems suited for local club runners, families, and trail enthusiasts who appreciate varied terrain without venturing far from urban areas.
10 et 20 km de Vouneuil-sous-Biard
MON OCT 12
The 10 and 20 km races in Vouneuil-sous-Biard begin in Vouneuil-sous-Biard. Two races, held on the morning of the same day, utilize a shared loop on roads and paths. The 10 km race commences at 09:30, covering 10.045 km, while the 20 km race starts at 09:45, measuring 19.959 km. The entry fee for both distances is 11 EUR. The course traces the meandering Boivre river before ascending the hillsides, presenting a greater challenge than a simple flat run. Participants in the shorter race complete one circuit, and those in the longer race complete two. This combination of roads, paths, river curves, and ascents imbues both distances with a distinct local character.
Les foulées pleumartinoises
WED OCT 14
La Ronde de Rotomagos
SUN OCT 18
The La Ronde de Rotomagos begins and ends at the La Chataigneraie 2CV Cross circuit in Pont-de-Ruan, a village in Indre-et-Loire within France's Centre-Val de Loire region. This mid-October running event offers short and middle-distance options: a 5.5 km route, a roughly 10 km trail, and a longer 23.4 km trail, with some sources also listing 15 km and 31 km versions. The shortest race provides a manageable entry for casual runners, while the longer trail routes incorporate forest paths and sufficient elevation to offer more than a flat run. The courses traverse paths and forest tracks around Val de l'Indre, Pont-de-Ruan, Sache, Thilouze, Artannes, and Monts. The 10.6 km trail includes approximately 200 m of elevation gain, and the 23.4 km route gains about 300 m, indicating the challenge stems from rolling terrain rather than significant climbs. Les Tamalous de Rotomagos, with local volunteers, organize the race, which is closely connected to the surrounding communes rather than a large urban start. Finishers are awarded prizes crafted from local products, contributing to a small-community atmosphere once the forest running concludes.
L'echappée belle - Saint-Maurice-la-Clouère
SUN OCT 25
L'Échappée Belle is a running event held in late October in Saint-Maurice-la-Clouère, offering three race distances: 5 km, 10 km, and 20 km. The reported field was large for a local race, with 663 runners starting, and the event draws enough repeat participation to rank among the department's busiest races. The available course details are distance-based rather than landmark-based, presenting a focused local race day centered on short, middle, and longer road runs. Club runners are a visible presence, including athletes from EPA 86, CA Pictave, and Les Compagnons de la Clouère. The front of the pack is fast: recent winning times included 16:20 for the men's 5 km, 33:12 for the men's 10 km, and 1:10:54 for the men's 20 km, with the women's races won in 19:25, 40:44, and 1:23:43.
Chatel ZombiRun
SUN OCT 25
Chatel ZombiRun takes participants through Châtellerault in western France after dark, near Halloween. This is a town road race offering two distances: the 10 km Zombirun and the 5 km Jack la Lanterne. Both begin in the early evening, starting close to each other, with an affordable entry fee for each distance. The atmosphere is intentionally playful, not competitive, featuring pumpkin-themed attire and encouragement for participants to wear costumes. The course follows town streets, including a section along the Vienne riverbanks, a passage through Châtellerault's center, and a mild ascent on Boulevard Aristide Briand. The race embraces its zombie theme with the phrase “Attention les zombies Vienne à toi!”, a play on the river’s name. It also supports a cause, with one euro from each registration donated to a local mutual aid association.
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Poitiers Training Notes

Poitiers hosts 63 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals keep running simple in Poitiers, with easy laps from the city centre, steady paths near the river Clain and la Boivre, and sharper efforts around Parc de Blossac. Entente Poitiers Athlé 86 is the serious club name here, with over 800 licensed members, over 20 coaches, and groups for running, trail running, Nordic walking, fast hiking, health sport, yoga, baby athletics, and handisport. Urban Trail Poitiers is the city anchor, because Entente Poitiers Athlé 86 organizes it. Marathon Poitiers Futuroscope, Foulées de Poitiers, Ekiden de la Vienne, and Trail des sangliers keep the calendar honest.

Locals ride Poitiers for base miles, not drama. La Scandibérique gives the big line, with more than 57 km from Châtellerault to Lussac-les-Châteaux, passing through Bonnes and Chauvigny. V94 runs through Chauvigny and Poitiers, and V41 crosses Chasseneuil-du-Poitou and Poitiers. The Bishop of Tours' Path adds a 237 km historical route between Poitiers and Tours. Grand Poitiers feels best between valleys, medieval towns, and country lanes. L'Hypogée des Dunes gives the named climb point, while the real work sits in faux plats montants, relances, and quiet little roads.

Spring suits both sports best, because Poitiers stays mild and the anchor events start to bite. April brings Marathon Poitiers Futuroscope, and locals use it as a proper test after winter Z2. Summer keeps enough rainfall through the year, but the season turns drier, so runners take the city centre early and cyclists stretch longer road days toward Chauvigny, Bonnes, and Lussac-les-Châteaux. Winter stays workable because the climate has mild temperature amplitudes. Locals shift toward steady mileage, shorter intervals, trail shoes, cyclocross habits, and fewer ego rides.