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Half Marathon races near Quimper

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22AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Marathon des étoiles de la baie - Plomeur
Plomeur · 22 km away
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29SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Marathon Bleu
Plougonvelin · 60 km away
Quimper · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Quimper

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Les foulées pluguffanaises
WED NOV 4
Les foulées pluguffanaises is a 21 km trail race in Pluguffan, Finistère, Brittany, scheduled for November with the specific date to be confirmed. This event is a trail race, not a road race, and its distance is similar to a half-marathon but run off-road. The published route is 21 km with over 250 metres of elevation gain, indicating a rolling course rather than a flat, fast one. The listing does not include information on traditions, past winners, or participant numbers, suggesting it is a local Breton trail event offering a single short-trail race in Pluguffan.
Semi-Marathon du Finistère
SUN FEB 21
The Semi-Marathon du Finistère is a late-winter road race held in Telgruc-sur-Mer, located on Brittany’s Crozon peninsula. The event features a half marathon and a 10K, alongside Nordic walking and shorter children’s races. This setup caters to club runners, casual participants, walkers, and families. The course winds through the town and along the coast, incorporating the cliffs, granite formations, sea air, and the exposed Breton weather. The race was established to honor the rugged beauty of the Finistère coast. Its initial edition quickly gained recognition, with over 4,000 participants anticipated and accounts of particularly challenging conditions during the 10K.
Douarnenez urban trail
SUN MAR 7
Run à l'Orient
SUN MAR 7
Run à l'Orient begins next to the former submarine base at La Base in Lorient, a port city in Morbihan on France's Brittany coast. This early-March road race takes place by the sea, featuring city courses for adults and separate races for children and juniors. The primary distances offered are 5 km, 10 km, and a longer option described as either a half marathon or a 20 km urban trail, catering to both newer runners seeking a short goal and experienced runners wanting a more challenging course. The event is structured with several start waves: children run first, followed closely by the 10 km, 20 km, and 5 km races. The 10 km is a single loop, while the 5 km and 20 km formats offer relay options, making the event suitable for both teams and individual participants. The location is a key attraction: runners begin in Lorient's submarine-base area and follow a coastal city route, distinct from rural trails or stadium circuits. Bib collection is available on-site; organizers encourage participants to pick up their bibs on Saturday to avoid potentially longer waits on Sunday.
Dz urban trail - Douarnenez
MON MAR 8
The Dz Urban Trail - Douarnenez is an urban trail event held in Douarnenez. Participants can choose between a 18.5 km run for a longer distance or a 9 km run for a shorter option. An 8 km walk is also available, making the event accessible to more than just runners. The Termaji's are the organizers. In the most recent edition, participation was nearly balanced between walkers and runners, with 372 walkers and 370 runners. The event benefits Vaincre les maladies lysosomales; the organizers committed to donating EUR1 per participant, ultimately rounding up their contribution to EUR1,000 for the association.
La Solidaire de Brest
SUN MAR 28
La Solidaire de Brest begins and ends at Port du Moulin Blanc in Brest, a major port city in Finistère on France's Brittany coast. This road-running event offers a 5 km, 10 km, and half marathon, alongside a 5 km walk suitable for children and adults. The race typically takes place in late March or early spring, having been held annually since 2017. Its name reflects its purpose: the event supports charitable causes, with various associations benefiting each year. All courses are single loops, with the half marathon measuring the standard 21.0975 km. Participants will pass Océanopolis near the start and then run along beaches and through the port, with numerous boats visible. The longer races incorporate natural and forest trails, ensuring the course extends beyond city streets and waterfront areas. Handisport categories are featured, team participation is possible for all distances, and individuals unable to attend in person can join virtually via STRAVA.
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.
Breizh oxygene trail - Plounéventer
MON APR 19
The Breizh Oxygène Trail begins in Plounéventer, a village in Finistère, western Brittany. It provides several trail races instead of a single road race distance. Participants can select from three courses: a 21 km race featuring 550 meters of elevation gain, a 10.5 km race with 220 meters of climbing, and a 6.5 km option that includes 35 meters of ascent. The courses traverse the countryside surrounding Plounéventer, including wooded paths and open meadows. The longest race presents a more challenging, hilly trail experience, while the middle and shorter distances cater to those seeking a less demanding off-road run. The entry fees are set at 10 EUR for the 21 km, 8 EUR for the 10.5 km, and 6 EUR for the 6.5 km.
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Quimper Base Miles

Quimper hosts 10 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 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.