Tarbes · France

5K races near Tarbes

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Upcoming 5K races near Tarbes

This week 2
5JUL
Run · road · 5K
Foulées mauléonnaises - Mauléon-Licharre
Mauléon-Licharre · 79 km away
5JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Labass’trail - Arros-de-Nay
Arros-de-Nay · 30 km away
JUL 4
16JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Trail Aneto-Posets
Valle de Benasque · 75 km away
24JUL
Run · road · 5K
Run en Garlin
Garlin · 46 km away
26JUL
Run · road · 5K
Montée des cretes de Gouaux
Gouaux · 47 km away
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26JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Gabizos trail - Arrens-Marsous
Arrens-Marsous · 39 km away
AUG 6
1AUG
Run · road · 5K
Les foulées de la perle de la chalosse - Hagetmau
Hagetmau · 72 km away
2AUG
Run · trail · 5K
Trail hard'Iden - Grust
Grust · 39 km away
14AUG
Run · road · 5K
Caminada Gormanda - Bagnères-de-Luchon
Bagnères-de-Luchon · 65 km away
14AUG
Run · road · 5K
Le verticale ilhetoise
Ilhet · 39 km away
14AUG
Run · trail · 5K
Trail deus clabetous - Bruges-Capbis-Mifaget
Bruges-Capbis-Mifaget · 34 km away
24AUG
Run · road · 5K
Course de la Saint-Barthélémy - Bordères-sur-l'Échez
Bordères-sur-l'Échez · 4 km away
SEP 6
14SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Trail de la serroise - Serres-Castet
Serres-Castet · 39 km away
15SEP
Run · road · 5K
Ogeuloise
Ogeu-les-Bains · 48 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 5K
L'ogeuloise - Ogeu-les-Bains
Ogeu-les-Bains · 48 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Les angles urban trail
Les Angles · 18 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 5K
Bougarbersienne
Bougarber · 48 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 5K
Les Foulées de Sombrun
Sombrun · 28 km away
Tarbes · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Tarbes

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

La sein go rose - Saint-Gaudens
SAT OCT 3
La Sein Go Rose is a pink-themed charity run and walk in Saint-Gaudens, focused on breast cancer screening awareness and research support. On event day, the town center is decorated in pink, with activities centered at Place Jean Jaurès. By its ninth edition, the event attracted over 2,300 participants, including 590 runners. Walkers follow an 8 km route past Boulevard des Pyrénées and Sède Lake. Runners can select a 5 km loop along Boulevard des Pyrénées or a 10 km option descending toward the Bordebasse area. The day also features coached warm-ups from L’Orange Bleue, music by the local band Crippled-chicks, and support from ice climbing champion Ilona Serrar as event sponsor.
Octobre Rose Oloron
SUN OCT 4
Octobre Rose Oloron is a charity walk-run in Oloron-Sainte-Marie, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, held during France’s October breast-cancer awareness month. Olor’on Run organizes the event, offering 5 km, 10 km, and 2x5 km relay options. The format accommodates walkers and runners equally, with approximately 400 participants anticipated, predominantly walkers. The course follows a 5 km loop, allowing participants to complete one lap for 5 km or two laps for 10 km. This race is part of a broader local initiative for Octobre Rose. Oloron observes the month with pink umbrellas, pink lighting at the Town Hall, a theatrical reading, awareness booths, and fundraising for research. The event's core message is that breast cancer, the most common and deadliest cancer among women in France, is curable in 9 out of 10 cases through early screening, which is fully covered without upfront payment.
La sein go rose
MON OCT 5
Les foulées du plateau - Lannemezan
TUE OCT 13
Les Foulées du Plateau is a community running and walking event in Lannemezan, Hautes-Pyrénées, southwest France, focusing on mental health alongside race times. It features a 10 km run, a 5 km run, and a 5 km walk, with children’s courses complementing the adult events. The race is organized with the Centre Hospitalier de Lannemezan and connected to the local Mental Health Territorial Project and Mental Health Information Weeks. The routes traverse the Parc de la Demi-Lune and the grounds of the Lannemezan Hospital Center, taking place partly in a public park and partly on a healthcare campus. It attracts local runners, walkers, families, adapted-sport participants, and individuals interested in the mental health information stands and start village. Notable past attendees include Sylvaire Blanc, a former French adapted-sport climbing champion, and Guillaume Beauxis, a semi-professional trail runner. The day includes on-site professionals, information booths, refreshments, and a portion of each registration fee is donated.
Run in billère
SUN OCT 18
The Billère run is a small October running event held in Billère, located in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department of southwest France. The event features very short races: children can compete in 400-meter or 800-meter races, and teams can participate in a 4.5 km relay. The previous edition saw 99 participants, indicating it functions more as a local community race than a large road-running festival. The race distances are designed to be accessible for families, younger runners, and relay teams seeking a short race instead of a standard 5K or 10K.
Cross el Juncaral
SUN NOV 1
Cross El Juncaral is a cross-country running race held in Villanúa, located in the Huesca Pyrenees, typically in early November. It features two marked routes within the Villanúa municipal boundaries: a longer course spanning approximately 10.6 to 11 km and a shorter course of about 5 to 5.5 km. The longer route consists of two laps, and the event includes categories for both children and adults. The race follows the El Juncaral path and incorporates a segment of the Camino de Santiago. The terrain is noted as being nearly flat, making it more accessible than many races in mountainous regions. Villanúa Deporte, in conjunction with the Villanúa town council and Club Atletismo Jaca, organizes the event. RaceChip Aragón manages the timing and provides distinct results for the short and long courses. The race is a long-standing tradition, with editions extending into the teens.
La méridienne - Tarbes
MON NOV 2
La Méridienne takes place in November in Tarbes, located in the Hautes-Pyrénées department of southwest France. The event includes a 10 km run, a 5 km run, and a 5 km walk. This offers a short road-distance option for runners and a non-running choice for walkers. The specific date in November is yet to be confirmed. The 10 km race begins at 10:00, with the 5 km run starting at 10:05 and the 5 km walk at 10:17. Miles Republic lists the event under both running and walking categories. The walking option is designated as a pedestrian walk, distinct from a competitive run.
La foulée des clairettes - Bellegarde
TUE NOV 3
La Foulée des Clairettes is a nature-themed running event held in Bellegarde, starting at 10:00 AM. Participants can select either a 12.5 km route or a 6 km route. The event also features a timed 6 km Nordic walk, welcoming participants beyond just runners. This year marks the 30th running of the race, indicating a significant local history that may not be immediately apparent from the limited published information.
10 km la méridienne - Ibos
SUN NOV 8
La Méridienne is a 10 km road race in Tarbes, in the Hautes-Pyrénées area of Occitanie, France. It is usually held in early November and also includes a 10 km walk, so the event is not only for runners chasing a time. The race uses a single 10 km loop through town. The main 10 km run is the popular choice, and it carries a regional label, which also makes it a qualifier for the French Athletics Championships under the FFA system.
Les rêves de Paola - Garlin
MON NOV 9
Les rêves de Paola
TUE NOV 10
Les Rêves de Paola is a charity running event in Garlin, taking place on a Sunday morning through the town’s streets. The main option is a 10 km race, complemented by a 2 x 5 km relay for pairs, a 5 km walk, and children’s races included in the program. The event centers on fundraising, with all race proceeds directed to charity. The first edition featured named local competitors such as Alain Vercouter, while Laurent Augustin, who was unbeaten in walking that season, participated in the relay instead of the walk.
Les 10 km de Jurançon
SUN NOV 29
The 10 km de Jurançon is a small urban road race in Jurançon, a town near Pau in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department of southwest France. The event is usually held in late November and offers runners a 10 km race on a single loop, with a 5 km walk on its own loop for those seeking a gentler outing.
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Tarbes Training Notes

Tarbes hosts 47 5K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Tarbes sits at the foot of the Pyrenees, so running here feels mountain-adjacent without needing a big day out. Locals stay below the mountains a lot, in the forests and lakes close to home. Jardin Massey works for easy laps, drills, and a quick shakeout. CaminAdour gives 11km on the banks of the Adour for Z2 or steady intervals. Trait Vert loops around Tarbes with 8 loops and 80 kilometers of trail. RUN IN PYRENEES gives group outings when solo miles get dull. La Tarb'elles, Tarbes urban trail, La Méridienne, and Semi-marathon Lourdes - Tarbes are the anchor race names locals know.

Club Pyrénéen - Tarbes Cycliste keeps the riding scene rooted at the Chêne Vert velodrome. The club has been active for over 30 years, with road, MTB, track, and cyclocross all in the mix. Locals use town centre cycle paths for easy spins and Trait Vert trails along the Adour for base miles. V81 points riders toward the foothills and the mountain bike side. Bagnères-de-Bigorre sits 25km from Tarbes when the day calls for bigger climbing. Hourquette starts off the Col d'Aspin road at Payolle, and the route from Bagnères-de-Bigorre climbs about 29km. Randonnée Cyclotouriste Des Fêtes De Séméac is the local anchor ride.

Summer gets warm and storms roll in most afternoons, so people run or ride early if they're doing anything hard. The Adour banks, CaminAdour, Trait Vert, Lac de Soues, and Lac de Bours keep easy Z2 close when the heat builds. Spring stays rainy and cool, so runners lean on paths they know and cyclists keep the kit flexible. Autumn turns mild and sunny, and the hills and mountains start to look properly good for long rides. Winter is less rigorous, but it can still surprise both sports. Locals keep riding and running, then save the bigger Pyrenees work for cleaner windows.