Saint-Nazaire · France

10K races near Saint-Nazaire

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Upcoming 10K races near Saint-Nazaire

JUL 2
19JUL
Run · road · 10K
Les foulées du large
Quiberon · 72 km away
26JUL
Run · road · 10K
Les Foulées Préfaillaises à Préfailles
Préfailles · 16 km away
AUG 6
1AUG
Run · road · 10K
Semi du Pays de Saint Gilles
Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez · 65 km away
2AUG
Run · road · 10K
Semi-marathon du pays de saint gilles - Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez
Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez · 65 km away
2AUG
Run · road · 10K
Foulées Micheloises
Saint-Michel-Chef-Chef · 14 km away
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13AUG
Run · road · 10K
Foulées des Dunes
Saint-Brevin-les-Pins · 5 km away
14AUG
Run · road · 10K
Foulées des dunes - Saint-Brevin-les-Pins
Saint-Brevin-les-Pins · 5 km away
14AUG
Run · road · 10K
Foulées de Billiers
Billiers · 35 km away
SEP 14
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
Semi-Marathon Auray-Vannes
Auray · 72 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
Run for Planet Nantes
Nantes · 51 km away
13SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Trail Montaigu vendée
Montaigu-Vendée · 76 km away
18SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Trail des 3 Provinces à Clisson
Clisson · 74 km away
19SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Musca'day trail - Saint-Fiacre-sur-Maine
Saint-Fiacre-sur-Maine · 62 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 10K
Les foulées du pont - Saint-Nazaire
Saint-Nazaire
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Les Foulées du Pont à Saint-Brevin-les-Pins
Saint-Brevin-les-Pins · 4 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Les Foulées du Pont
Saint-Nazaire
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
La foulée des géants - Nantes
Nantes · 50 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
Je cours pour les toutous à la Canirun
Saint-Nazaire
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
6ème édition des FOULEES VIIKINGS à Indre
Indre · 43 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
Un Contre-Temps pour le Vivant
Le Guerno · 37 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Marathon de Vannes
Vannes · 59 km away
29SEP
Run · road · 10K
Foulées guéroises - Guer
Guer · 71 km away
Saint-Nazaire · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Saint-Nazaire

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Les marronnaises - Redon
SAT OCT 3
In Redon, the chestnut season begins with the Mini-Marronnaises, a race for CM1 and CM2 schoolchildren. The City of Redon organizes this event, which gathers about 650 students from public and private schools in Redon and neighboring communities such as Bains-sur-Oust, Sainte-Marie, Saint-Nicolas-de-Redon, Rieux, Allaire, and Saint-Jean-la-Poterie. The route is a 750-meter loop within Redon's historic center. CM1 students complete two laps, and CM2 students complete three, offering the older children a slightly longer course on the same streets. This race has a long local tradition, with over thirty editions held, and it is part of Redon's chestnut season events, alongside a race for adults.
Foulées Viikings
MON OCT 5
Foulées Viikings is a running series in Indre, Loire-Atlantique, organized by Association VIIKINGS and centered on a Viking theme. It offers two nature-course races: MIDGARD, a 5 km event, and ASGARD, a 10 km race for more experienced participants, described in the event’s “warrior” terminology. Registration is handled online, and the races use electronic chip timing. The routes are characterized as varied, pleasant, and bucolic, suggesting a countryside setting rather than an urban one. The event fosters a sense of community and local engagement, with a portion of proceeds supporting a cause. For those not running, guided walks of 7 km or 10 km are available. A notable feature of these walks is a boat crossing on the Loire, referred to as the “drakkar,” before proceeding towards La Montagne and Bouguenais.
Les Foulées Hilairoises à Saint-Hilaire-de-Clisson
SUN OCT 11
Les Foulées Hilairoises is a running event set in nature in Saint-Hilaire-de-Clisson, Loire-Atlantique, using the football stadium as its starting point. The APEL parents' association of the private Saint-Joseph school organizes it, with a program designed for local families and adult runners alike. Adult participants can select a 10 km race, open to those 16 and older, or a 20 km race for runners 18 and up, with the 20 km beginning earlier in the morning. Three children's races are also part of the event. The organization includes online registration and electronic chip timing, giving it the practical character of a well-organized community race.
Foulées Nazairiennes
TUE OCT 13
Foulées Nazairiennes is a road race held in mid-October in Saint-Nazaire, a port city in Loire-Atlantique, western France. This city race offers two distances, 5 km and 10 km, suitable for runners seeking a short, fast effort or a standard 10 km road event. The 10 km is the primary event, attracting over 600 runners in the last edition, while the 5 km had more than 200 participants. The event accommodates younger runners, with minimum ages set at 14 or 16 depending on the race, and it incorporates the local slogan: “It’s your turn not to be Naz!”
Semi-Marathon & 10Km De Saint Jean De Monts
SAT OCT 17
The Semi-Marathon & 10Km de Saint Jean de Monts is a road race in Saint-Jean-de-Monts, on France's Vendée coast. It offers two distances: a 21.1 km half marathon and a 10 km. The event takes place in October, with registration typically opening in early July. The 10 km is open to runners from the cadet category upwards, and the half marathon is for juniors and older. This allows younger runners to participate in the shorter race. The race is organized by Club Saint Jean de Monts Vendée Triathlon Athlétisme. Although it is a relatively new event, its planned participation grew rapidly from 1,500 runners in the first edition to 3,000 in the second. Licensed FFA athletes must present their current license. Non-licensed runners need to submit a health certificate (PPS) dated within the last three months. Underage runners in the 10 km also require parental consent.
Les Foulées Siffait à Le Cellier
SAT OCT 17
Les Foulées Siffait is an October trail-running event held in Le Cellier, Loire-Atlantique, starting and finishing at the sports complex on rue de Langförden. La Grande Vadrouille organizes this event as part of Pink October, with each adult registration prompting a donation to breast cancer awareness and research. The event features three primary distances: a race under 10 km, a race of approximately 15 km, and a 30 km format. The route incorporates viewpoints along the Loire River, passes by historic monuments, includes single-track trail sections, and features climbs, positioning it as a local trail day rather than a flat road race. The 30 km course is divided into three distinct loops, with time cutoffs and final rankings determined solely on the last loop. Bib numbers are capped, and two children's races are available for ages 7 to 12, with all proceeds from children's entries donated to the League Against Cancer.
Foulées nazairiennes - Saint-Nazaire
SUN OCT 18
Foulées nazairiennes is a road-running series in Saint-Nazaire, on France’s Atlantic coast, featuring 5 km and 10 km races alongside short school races for CM1 and CM2 pupils. The main starts are scheduled from Boulevard Wilson, with race activities centered around Gymnase Carnot on rue du Traict. ESCO 44 Saint-Nazaire organizes the event, utilizing chip timing for the races. The 10 km is an official individual distance bearing an FFA label, qualifying runners for the French championships. The 5 km is an individual race associated with Pink October. The courses adhere to international road-race rules from the IAAF and FFA. The current circuit is noted locally as very fast, contributing to the elite start area. Over 2,000 runners were expected for the 5 km and 10 km events, which constitute the oldest road race in the Saint-Nazaire area.
Foulées Vertaviennes
WED OCT 21
La Virée des Puces
FRI OCT 30
La Virée des Puces is a road race held in Saint-Christophe-du-Ligneron, a town in the Vendée region situated between La Roche-sur-Yon and Challans. Participants can choose from three distances: a semi-marathon, a 10 km, and a 5 km. The 10 km and semi-marathon events hold regional status. The race takes place in autumn, organized by L’ALCSL Section Athlétisme, with Anne-Marie Charrier serving as race director. The 10 km race begins first and is the sole event in the series that accommodates handisport athletes and joëlette teams. The semi-marathon is scheduled for later in the morning. The 5 km offers a shorter route for those preferring the same town-road environment without the full semi-marathon length. Timing utilizes chip bibs, with bib collection available at the sports hall on the morning of the race. The total number of participants is limited to 1,800 across all three races.
Corrida de Guérande
MON NOV 2
Corrida de Guérande is a road race held in the center of Guérande, starting on Rue Thobie. It is an event for local runners, focusing on gathering in the old town rather than a point-to-point route or a stadium. The Saint-Jean-Baptiste college courtyard and gymnasium serve as the runner reception area and race headquarters, creating a compact setup near the start. The races resumed after a two-year interruption, first due to a storm with winds exceeding 120 km/h and then by Covid-19. This restart brought significant relief to organizers and participants.
Raidlight Vendée trail
MON NOV 2
The Raidlight Vendée Trail takes place in Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez on the Vendée coast of western France, typically in early November. This event is a series of trail races, not a single competition, offering multiple distances. Participants can select from a short night run to an ultra-distance course. A common element across all races is the transition from daylight to darkness; runners start in the light and finish after sunset, making headlamps and pacing as crucial as outright speed. The courses traverse coastal and natural landscapes near Saint-Hilaire-de-Riez. Distances offered are approximately 10 km, 20 km, 42 km, and 72 km. The longest route features around 730 metres of elevation gain, and the marathon-equivalent race includes about 490 metres of ascent. Certain years also feature shorter day and night races, a combined event, and races for children. Popularity can be high; one 45 km race sold out over a month in advance, was briefly reopened, and ultimately reached its limit of 180 participants.
Musca'day trail
TUE NOV 3
The Musca'day Trail is a Sunday-morning race held in the Nantes vineyard, organized by Sud Loire Raid Aventure. Participants can select from at least two distances, 10 km and 23 km, catering to those seeking a shorter off-road challenge and those desiring a longer run through wine country. The race embraces its Muscadet setting post-finish: recovery includes soup, local Muscadet wine, oysters, and a visit from osteopathy students from IdHEO offering care. Now in its tenth edition, the organizers maintain a community atmosphere by publishing race photos in batches and sharing results via Espace Compétition.
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Saint-Nazaire Training Notes

Saint-Nazaire hosts 84 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Saint-Nazaire runners keep it simple and coastal. The coastal path stays paved and lit for 5 km. The path has some gentle hills, then the Ch. Douaniers gravel takes over past Villès-Martin Beach. The 5 km loop works when intervals need less fuss. The dirt path around the lake runs 6 km. SNOS SA keeps the club vibe Chrono or Mollo. Ekiden de l'Estuaire, Foulées Nazairiennes, Ronde des douaniers, and 10 Km du Parc Paysager are the anchor races.

Saint-Nazaire riders get their base miles from the Route bleue and the open estuary edges. Locals point the bike east for flatter alluvial terrain between the Brière and the Loire estuary. The south drops toward la Brière when you want marshland rhythm instead of punchy work. The west and north bring the hilly granite and metamorphic ground, and the hillside of Guérande is where the climbing legs start to matter. Cycling clubs are not named in the brief, so the local scene reads more route-first than club-first. Run & Bike Saint-Nazaire gives multisport types an anchor event.

Spring, summer, and autumn are the good months here. The area gets 6 hours of sunshine a day in those months, so locals fit rides, tempo runs, and easy waterfront laps around long bright days. The coast keeps the air fresh for Z2, and the lake loop stays useful when the wind is up. Winter stays mild, and snow is rare, so runners and riders keep going. Rain comes often, with 116 days of precipitation a year, but the 792 mm annual total is not very intense. The city centre shifts toward lit pavement, short loops, and steady base miles.