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10K races near Saint-Brieuc

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Upcoming 10K races near Saint-Brieuc

This week 2
1JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Le Trail de l'Ic
Pordic · 7 km away
5JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Trail de l'Ic - Pordic
Pordic · 7 km away
JUL 6
13JUL
Run · road · 10K
La saint-martinoise - Saint-Martin-des-Champs
Saint-Martin-des-Champs · 80 km away
14JUL
Run · road · 10K
Corrida De Pontivy
Pontivy · 52 km away
14JUL
Run · road · 10K
Courir sur la Digue
Pléneuf-Val-André · 18 km away
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26JUL
Run · road · 10K
20 km de la côte de Granit Rose - Caouënnec-Lanvézéac
Caouënnec-Lanvézéac · 57 km away
26JUL
Run · road · 10K
20 km de la Côte de Granit Rose
Trébeurden · 65 km away
27JUL
Run · road · 10K
Foulée de la voie verte - Plouasne
Plouasne · 61 km away
AUG 5
2AUG
Run · road · 10K
5&10km d'Hirel
Hirel · 72 km away
3AUG
Run · road · 10K
5 et 10 km d'Hirel
Hirel · 72 km away
13AUG
Run · road · 10K
Ronde de Kérity
Paimpol · 36 km away
23AUG
Run · road · 10K
Foulées o2 l'air - Plourivo
Plourivo · 34 km away
30AUG
Run · road · 10K
Foulées O2 l'air
Plourivo · 34 km away
SEP 7
4SEP
Run · road · 10K
Foulées d'Emeric et Anthony - Vildé-Guingalan
Vildé-Guingalan · 46 km away
5SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Trail de la Vallée de l'Urne
Tréguex · 2 km away
5SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Trail de la vallée de l'urne - Trégueux
Trégueux · 3 km away
6SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Trail du Léguer
Pluzunet · 47 km away
7SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Trail du Leguer - Pluzunet
Pluzunet · 47 km away
16SEP
Run · road · 10K
Corrida des Granitiers - Le Hinglé
Le Hinglé · 52 km away
16SEP
Run · road · 10K
Marathon Perros-Guirec Paimpol
Paimpol · 36 km away
Saint-Brieuc · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Saint-Brieuc

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Trail des kaolins
SAT OCT 3
Trail des Kaolins is a trail-running event held at the Salle omnisports in Quessoy, Côtes-d'Armor, Brittany. It typically takes place in early October, featuring off-road races on wooded paths. The main events are the 10 km La Kaoline and the 20 km SOKA, complemented by a 10 km walk and races for children and juniors. The 10 km race is suitable for those seeking a moderate trail challenge, while the 20 km race offers a longer test on the same local terrain for more experienced runners. Youth races are included alongside adult distances, integrating families into the day's activities. On-site registration is available, contributing to a relaxed local atmosphere distinct from larger events requiring advance planning.
La sinueuse - Saint-Malo
SAT OCT 3
La Sinueuse is a Pink October running event held in Saint-Malo, on the Breton coast, offering 5 km and 10 km distances. It is organized by Sinoo, a local association supporting women with cancer, using the event to raise awareness for breast cancer. The race takes place alongside La Malouine, and the entire day is known as Tous en rose, or Everyone in Pink. Participants start in the center of Paramé, a district of Saint-Malo, and follow the course through the city. The event attracts approximately 4,500 runners and can sell out, creating a strong community atmosphere rather than a small club event. Wearing pink is central to the day's identity, and supporters are encouraged along the route, with planned entertainment throughout the race.
Tro Enez Veur
SUN OCT 4
Tro Enez Veur is a running event on Ile Grande, in Pleumeur-Bodou, Côtes-d'Armor, on Brittany's north coast. It returned after a six-year break and offers short, accessible distances: 1.6 km, 3.2 km, and 10 km, with the 10 km priced at 10 euros. The route is built around the island, mixing road and nature sections close to the sea. Armor Tri Passion organizes it with a local focus: the race promotes Ile Grande's natural and cultural heritage, encourages a friendly shared day for runners and walkers, and links the event to environmental care and responsible tourism.
Le Kermithon
SUN OCT 4
Le Kermithon is a trail and walking event held in early October in Matignon, Côtes-d'Armor, Brittany. Participants can select a 10 km or 21 km run, with a separate 10 km randonnée pédestre for walkers. This offers options beyond just racing against the clock. The event features a 10 km Petit Parcours, a 21 km Grand Parcours, and the 10 km walk. It is listed on the Brittany running calendar, with results provided by ChronoWest. The event caters to trail runners seeking a shorter run or a half-marathon distance, as well as those who prefer to explore the Matignon area on foot.
Le kermithon - Matignon
THU OCT 8
Foulées réguinoises - Réguiny
SAT OCT 10
Foulées réguinoises is a local race day in Réguiny, starting in the afternoon with a family atmosphere. Now in its 35th edition, the event features children’s races in the early afternoon before the main runs commence. The main change this year is the introduction of two nature circuits: a 7 km route and a 14 km route. Runners can choose between a short trail-style outing or a longer one. Each entry includes a charitable contribution, with 1 euro from each registration donated to Des Papillons Pour Louna, an organization supporting a young girl with a rare disease.
Run in Pleurtuit
MON OCT 12
RUN IN PLEURTUIT is a running and walking event held in mid-October in Pleurtuit, a town in Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany. The primary race is a timed, measured 10 km road run on a rolling course, open to participants aged 16 and over. The event also features an 11 km walk and children's races, with distances from 500 m to 1 km based on age. The walking route is the most attended option, following the Rance riverbanks from Pleurtuit towards the Pointe de Cancaval. The event maintains a local Breton character with traditional galette saucisse served near the race area. It is noted on Brittany's running calendar and is designed for road runners, walkers, families, and children, not exclusively competitive racers.
Trail court le Foeil
SAT OCT 17
La Florin'oz - Saint-Alban
MON OCT 19
La Florin'oz is a local outdoor event in Saint-Alban, set in the Flora valley and the town. It offers more than just a race, combining orienteering with gourmet hikes suitable for both children and adults. The routes are prepared beforehand, with race and hiking formats adapted to various participant levels. The day also features a meal with music, blending a sporting meet with a village gathering. The Flori'Noz association organizes the event, which has a clear charitable aspect: with Hopper's support, it helped fund a sports blade for Ronan Le Bris.
Trail des chapelles - Plestin-les-Grèves
FRI OCT 23
The Trail des Chapelles begins at the nautical center in Saint Efflam, near the bay at Plestin-les-Grèves. This trail-running event offers three primary distances: 25 km, 17 km, and 10 km. Approximately 95% of each route follows paths, with minimal road usage. The longer races present significant elevation changes, featuring 600 m of climbing for the 25 km and 400 m for the 17 km. The 10 km option includes 200 m of climbing and is generally less demanding, though it incorporates some technical sections. The 25 km course circles Plestin via country paths before descending into the Douron valley and reaching Toul An Hery. The 17 km route crosses similar terrain through the Dour Meur valley. Starting from Saint Efflam bay, the 10 km race heads towards Toul An Hery. Several courses conclude along the sentier des douaniers, the historic customs path, offering vistas over the Locquirec bay. The event also features two untimed "pink walks" (8 km and 11 km) supporting Octobre Rose breast cancer screening awareness, alongside a beach mini-trail for participants under 14. Strong turnout is common, even during harsh coastal conditions; one year saw 900 registered runners despite an icy wind at Saint Efflam beach.
Trail Des Chapelles
SAT OCT 24
Les 20 km du Ruban Bleu
SUN OCT 25
The 20 km du Ruban Bleu begins at the football stadium on Rue des Sports in Fréhel, located on Brittany's north coast. Participants can select either a 10 km or 20 km trail race. Both routes traverse the landscape between Fréhel and Sables-d'Or-les-Pins. This event is a fixture on Brittany's running schedule, typically scheduled for late October. The 10 km race is a self-supported nature trail. The 20 km race is semi-supported and features a cutoff point at 13.5 km, which must be reached within 1 hour and 40 minutes. The course follows local paths near Fréhel and Plévenon, incorporating wooded areas, beaches, coastal vistas, and sections of the GR34 hiking path. This trail race supports the fight against Multiple Sclerosis, and the upcoming edition marks its seventh year.
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Saint-Brieuc Coastal Training Notes

Saint-Brieuc hosts 75 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals run Saint-Brieuc like a proper coastal playground, with city legs, valley rhythm, and bay air in the same week. The Station Trail en Baie de Saint-Brieuc gives runners 241 km across 14 routes, with four departures and nine workshops for hill work, threshold, and VMA testing. Hillion gives four marked trail circuits from 8 to 25 km. Plédran/Yffiniac stretches the range from 8 to 30 km. The 10 km Entre ville et vallées route passes the port of Légué. Saint-Brieuc Athlétisme keeps the scene social. UACA "Running Club" meets at Hélène Boucher on Thursdays at 7:15 PM. Foulées Briochines and La douce échappée sit on the local race radar.

Locals ride the bay first, then add edge when the legs ask for it. Saint-Brieuc bay by bike follows the natural reserve, where we go along the strikes and wild stretches of water. La Vélomaritime / EuroVelo 4 runs from Saint-Brieuc to Erquy for 39 km, and the route stacks 328 m of ascent with 295 m of descent. The climbing sits in the ups and downs of that coastal stage, with plenty of slopes to tackle. The route mixes 30 km of road with 9 km of cycle path. Locals use La Rando De L'agglo and Extreme Bretagne challenge as anchor names more than crit chatter.

Summer gives Saint-Brieuc its best coastal mood, because the Bay of Saint-Brieuc changes with time and tide. Locals keep Z2 easy beside the strand, then use the Station Trail workshops when intervals need structure. The city centre sits at 98 m, so the effort comes from repeated slopes more than big mountain numbers. Winter shifts the rhythm toward practical training, with Saint-Brieuc Athlétisme sessions on the stade or in nature and runners still heading out during the day or at night. Riders keep base miles on quiet country roads and compacted natural earth tracks when the weather allows.