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Half Marathon races near Saint-Brieuc

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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Saint-Brieuc

JUL 1
26JUL
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail de rohan - Campénéac
Campénéac · 71 km away
AUG 1
13AUG
Run · road · Half Marathon
Ronde de Kérity
Paimpol · 36 km away
Saint-Brieuc · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Saint-Brieuc

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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.
Traul de la Patate
SUN OCT 11
Traul de la Patate is a trail race held in Plœuc-sur-Lié, Côtes-d'Armor, Brittany. Taking place in mid-October, it features four course options: 3 km, 8 km, 14 km, and 21 km, allowing participants to select a distance from a short run to a half-marathon equivalent. The courses wind through the Breton countryside, not urban settings. The event welcomes both novice and seasoned trail runners. Its tagline, "Tu as la Patate?", references the race name and adds a local, casual tone. This is a modest Breton trail event focused on the outdoors, varied terrain, and multiple distance choices.
La Rotte des gobions verts
SUN DEC 6
La Rotte des gobions verts is a trail-running event in Romillé, Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, scheduled for early December. It features three distances: La Roulante, a 1.6 km inclusive run with a Handisport tag; L’Express, a 9.7 km race focused on the enjoyment of running; and La Légendaire, a 20.5 km option for those seeking a tougher challenge. The routes traverse varied trails through Breton nature, emphasizing off-road running over a flat city course. The range of distances accommodates diverse participants, from those seeking a short, friendly outing to experienced runners wanting a longer winter trail. The event's location also highlights nearby destinations like Rennes, Saint-Malo, and Carnac, reinforcing its Brittany setting.
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 de lorette - Le Quillio
MON MAR 22
Trail de Lorette is a hilly nature trail race held at the Lorette site in Le Quillio, a commune in Côtes-d’Armor, Brittany. Participants can select from three distances: 7 km, 14 km, and 21 km, with routes named Loup, Merlin, and Cromlech. The event attracts hundreds of runners and has sold out over a month in advance. The entry limit was increased to 600, but demand still exceeded availability. Organizers maintain this cap due to limited parking at the site and to ensure a manageable event, thus carpooling is recommended. The courses follow the Quillio trails, featuring climbs, woodlands, and open countryside instead of flat road-race terrain. New sections have been incorporated west of the commune, near Le Roz and towards Saint-Guen. The local association Les Sentiers Quilliotais is responsible for year-round path maintenance. A unique aspect is the route passing through Ehpad Le Cosquer, allowing residents to observe and cheer the runners from their homes. Supporters in costume have also contributed to the festive atmosphere, and the event depends on numerous volunteers and municipal support.
Trail bien chaussee - La Chapelle-Chaussée
MON MAR 29
Trail Bien Chaussée is a trail running event in La Chapelle-Chaussée, a village approximately 25 km from Rennes, situated between Gévezé and Bécherel. The sports hall serves as the event's center, hosting all starts and finishes. Participants can select from a 21 km course with 250 m of elevation gain, a 15 km course with 150 m of elevation gain, or a 7 km nature-path route with 50 m of elevation gain. The 7 km race is open to participants aged 16 and older, while the two longer races are for adults. The courses primarily traverse paths and wooded areas, meaning the terrain can become muddy and wet after periods of poor weather. The 15 km race features a water point around the 7 km mark, the 21 km race has one around 11 km, and all finishers receive a comprehensive refreshment stop. Participants are requested to bring their own cup or bottle. The event, organized by La Chapelle Bien Chaussée, continues the tradition of the Foulées de la Chapelle-Chaussée into its fortieth edition. A portion of the entry fees is donated to charity, and the local atmosphere is maintained with galettes-saucisses and a drinks stand available after the race.
Trail Solidaire De Saint Donan - Saint-Brieuc
MON APR 5
The Trail Solidaire De Saint Donan is a running and trail event held in Saint-Brieuc, Côtes-d'Armor, Brittany, during April. The event features three morning races: a 21 km trail with 450 meters of elevation gain, a 12 km trail with 330 meters of elevation gain, and a 7 km run. The two longer races are part of the Trail découverte category, focusing on accessible off-road running rather than extreme mountain terrain. The starts are staggered shortly after each other, beginning with the 21 km, followed by the 12 km, and then the 7 km. This setup allows participants to choose between a shorter, road-like effort and more challenging, hilly trail routes near Saint-Brieuc.
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Saint-Brieuc Coastal Training Notes

Saint-Brieuc 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 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.