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10K races near Quimper

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Upcoming 10K races near Quimper

JUL 5
12JUL
Run · road · 10K
Les courses de 2 rivières - Lanester
Lanester · 62 km away
13JUL
Run · road · 10K
10 km de La Forêt-Fouesnant
La Forêt-Fouesnant · 13 km away
13JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Trail des deux rivières - Lanester
Lanester · 62 km away
13JUL
Run · road · 10K
La saint-martinoise - Saint-Martin-des-Champs
Saint-Martin-des-Champs · 67 km away
17JUL
Run · road · 10K
Le Grand Roseau - Plougastel-Daoulas
Plougastel-Daoulas · 47 km away
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AUG 2
8AUG
Run · road · 10K
Foulées de Brasparts
Brasparts · 36 km away
15AUG
Run · road · 10K
Arvor Saintpolitaine - Saint Pol De Leon
Saint Pol De Leon · 77 km away
SEP 5
1SEP
Run · road · 10K
Boucles de Saint-Thonan
Saint-Thonan · 56 km away
4SEP
Run · road · 10K
Les foulées châteaulinoises
Châteaulin · 22 km away
8SEP
Run · road · 10K
Odyssea brest
Brest · 53 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
Odysséa Brest
Brest · 52 km away
29SEP
Run · road · 10K
Marathon Bleu
Plougonvelin · 60 km away
Quimper · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Quimper

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

La Toul an Dour - Milizac-Guipronvel
TUE OCT 6
La Toul an Dour is a trail-running event in Milizac-Guipronvel, Finistère, Brittany, usually held in early October. Runners can choose between trail distances around 8-10 km and 17-18 km, and there is also a nature walk for those who want the route without racing. The course access is notable: about 95% of the route uses paths opened only for the race. The organizers designed the event around the little-seen countryside of Guipronvel, with demanding trails rather than road running. The race has appeared on the official off-road calendar since 2009. Previous editions drew just over 100 participants, suggesting it is a local Breton trail day for runners and walkers rather than a large destination race.
Trail De La Rivière D'etel - Nostang
SAT OCT 10
The Trail De La Rivière D'etel - Nostang is a trail running event held in Nostang, Brittany, connected to the ria d’Etel trail series. Over 1,200 participants compete on four courses, including a 6 km option and a 25 km route that passes through the village of Saint-Symphorien, where a refreshment stop is located. Bibs are known to sell out before race day. The local organizer, Chemins d’antan, utilizes approximately 150 volunteers for managing parking, bib collection, cloakrooms, aid stations, and the finish area. The event maintains a strong local character. The mayor traditionally starts the races using a bell. Regional race photographer Philippe Josse captures numerous images, and some participants are familiar with sections of the course from hiking events. At the finish line, volunteers Odile and Guy offer 160 liters of pumpkin and ginger soup, prepared since early morning. The participants include competitive runners, young athletes, hikers, club members, and regular participants in nature sports, with spectators lining the course to offer encouragement.
Les Petites Foulées De La Baie - Locquenole
SUN OCT 11
La Leclerc Gouesnou - Brest Métropole
SUN OCT 11
La Leclerc Gouesnou - Brest Métropole is an October road-running event in Finistère, Brittany, featuring 5 km and 10 km races within the Brest urban area. The 10 km race is particularly notable, holding an FFA label, qualifying runners for the French championships, and utilizing a record-eligible course. The program also offers walking options and short children’s races, ensuring the day accommodates participants beyond competitive club runners. The course is urban, designed for straightforward road running. Children can choose from three distances: 500 m, 1 km, and 1.5 km. Walkers have a separate route. The event is filmed and broadcast live on TEBEO/TESUD, supports a charitable cause, and has a local feel, with one finisher humorously remarking it is “Better than a Paris-Brest.”
Trail de Plomelin
SAT OCT 17
Corrida de Landivisiau
SUN OCT 25
Corrida de Landivisiau is a road race held in late October in Landivisiau, a town in Finistère, Brittany, situated between Landerneau and Morlaix. The schedule is concise and centered in the town: a 1.6 km race named Le Miles, alongside 5 km and 10 km road races, all timed and measured according to FFA standards. Starting from Place du Champ de Foire, the event is organized by Les Trotteriens Landi, with the mascot TROTTIX adding a local club atmosphere. The race is designed for everyday runners, teams, companies, and supporters, not exclusively elite athletes, offering prizes for the company or team with the most participants. It also includes a charitable component, generating support for a worthy cause while taking place in the center of Landivisiau.
La Saint-Pol Morlaix
TUE NOV 3
The Saint-Pol Morlaix begins at the cathedral in Saint-Pol-de-Leon and finishes 22 km later at the viaduct in Morlaix, Finistere, Brittany. This November road race starts in the afternoon, with registration opening in spring. The main event exceeds a half marathon distance, yet organizers provide a timing mat at 21.1 km, allowing participants to record an official half-marathon split. The course features more climbing in the initial half, followed by a predominantly downhill section towards Morlaix. Saint-Pol Morlaix has been held annually since 1973, establishing it as Brittany's oldest race and one of France's long-standing road races; French runners frequently refer to it as LA course de Bretagne. The race weekend also incorporates children's races and a 10 km event, with fields sometimes reaching approximately 9,000 participants during periods of high entry numbers. Pierre-Ambroise Bosse, the French 800 m record holder, has previously acted as patron for the event.
Semi-marathon de Plouguin
TUE NOV 10
The Semi-marathon de Plouguin is held on November 11, starting at the sports hall in Plouguin, a small commune in Finistère, Brittany. AS Plouguin organizes this annual event, featuring a 21.1 km half marathon, a 10 km race, a half marathon duo relay, and a walking option. The race has taken place every year since 1979. Recent editions have attracted just over 200 participants, unlike large city races. The course is described as a road race, but local details suggest more variation than a simple out-and-back. It follows paths through the Plouguin area, incorporating coastal sections and wooded stretches. The half marathon begins in the afternoon, and bib collection is available shortly before the start. The atmosphere is local and relaxed, intended for runners who wish to share the challenge and run at their own speed.
Landerneau Urban Trail
THU NOV 12
The Landerneau Urban Trail is an urban trail race held in November in Landerneau, a town in Finistère, Brittany, western France. It provides two distances, 10 km and 18 km, positioning it between a short city run and a longer trail effort. The race began in 2019 and attracts hundreds of participants. The route forms a loop starting and ending at the E. Leclerc shopping center in Landerneau, the origin of the Leclerc retail chain. While organizers withhold the precise course details, the race focuses on urban trail running within Landerneau, incorporating natural areas and notable local landmarks. It is designed for trail runners seeking a communal, end-of-season event with an element of surprise.
Noz Trail Plougastel
SAT NOV 14
Noz Trail Plougastel is a night trail race held in Plougastel-Daoulas, Finistère, offering two distances: 10 km and 16 km. Plougastel Sports Nature organizes this event, which is open to runners aged 18 and over, regardless of club membership or license status. The format is intentionally relaxed, with no overall ranking or timing. The focus is on running together rather than competing for a specific result. The routes traverse Plougastel’s challenging paths through woods, heathland, and coastal areas, featuring 136 m of elevation gain for the 10 km course and 316 m for the 16 km course.
Trail de la vallée des moulins - Lanhouarneau
SUN NOV 15
The Trail de la Vallée des Moulins is a Sunday trail-running event in Lanhouarneau, with about 1,400 participants across several formats. Runners can select a 10 km solo race, a 10 km duo, or a 20 km trail, and walkers have a 10 km option. This event is in its twelfth edition, establishing it as a regular fixture for local runners. The route begins with a quick pace on undulating terrain, then becomes challenging early on: Marina Crenn, the first woman over 10 km, noted it started to hurt around the fourth kilometer. The longer race combines sections that can be run with steep, difficult climbs, enough to test experienced runners; Luca Desmares, a past 20 km winner, took third place after Yann Botrel broke away halfway. Yann Botrel won the men's 20 km, Célia Lareur won the women's 20 km, and Sébastien Bergot, who often serves as the race announcer, exchanged the microphone for a spot in the 10 km duo.
Plougastel Noz Trail - Plougastel-Daoulas
SUN NOV 15
Plougastel Noz Trail is a night trail race held in Plougastel-Daoulas, on the Finistère coast of Brittany. Participants can select either a 10 km or 16 km distance. The 10 km race begins earlier in the evening, with the 16 km race commencing after dark. This event focuses on trail running along the coast at night, distinct from a road race. Both race distances feature single-loop courses that follow the coastline, with the sea nearby. The darkness alters the perception of the terrain underfoot. The 10 km course includes 136 m of elevation gain, and the 16 km course has 316 m of climbing. The longer distance offers a significant increase in challenge without becoming an ultra-marathon. This race is designed for trail runners seeking a Breton coastal run experience, incorporating headlamps, night air, and a concise selection of distances.
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Quimper Base Miles

Quimper hosts 56 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 close to the Odet, because the river paths are the highlight in Quimper. The route runs 5 km toward Corniguel and gives you water views the whole way. The East Bank Loop runs 8 km and gains 80 m, so it works for steady Z2 with a few bites. The city centre stays runnable despite the cobblestones. du Mont Frugy section climbs 60 m. Ar meilhou glaz trail, Kemper urban noz trail, ITX - In'Trail Xperience, Les Boucles du Steir, and Trail de l'Odet anchor the calendar.

Locals ride from town onto a useful web of lanes, with 80 km of bike-friendly routes already in place and a city goal of 200 km of safe lanes. Quimper also gives riders 600 bicycle parking spaces, which matters after coffee or errands. Leucémie Espoir Cyclisme covers road, track, cyclocross, and mountain biking, with road rides leaving from the CCI of Quimper and track sessions at the velodrome every Wednesday. Vélo Sport Quimpérois brings the old-school race pulse. La Nyctalope, Kemper'ose Cyclo, Menfoues race, Petit Guelen race, and the VTT race on May 24th keep things sharp. The climbs sit on Le Frugy, the coast road days, and the Brest to Quimper route.

April to October suits cycling best, especially when you want base miles out toward the Breton coast. July and August bring the warmest days, with average highs around 25°C, so locals start earlier and keep bottles honest. Summer also adds the beach bus route, which can make point-to-point plans feel easier. Runners still use the Odet, the chemin de halage, and shaded Promenade work when the sun sits high. Winter changes the feel more than the routes. January averages around 7°C, December is the wettest month, and 1100 mm of annual rain means cyclocross, singletrack, and steady river loops earn their place.