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10K races near Vannes

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Upcoming 10K races near Vannes

JUL 5
12JUL
Run · road · 10K
Les courses de 2 rivières - Lanester
Lanester · 45 km away
13JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Trail des deux rivières - Lanester
Lanester · 45 km away
14JUL
Run · road · 10K
Corrida De Pontivy
Pontivy · 48 km away
19JUL
Run · road · 10K
Les foulées du large
Quiberon · 33 km away
26JUL
Run · road · 10K
Les Foulées Préfaillaises à Préfailles
Préfailles · 72 km away
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AUG 4
2AUG
Run · road · 10K
Foulées Micheloises
Saint-Michel-Chef-Chef · 72 km away
13AUG
Run · road · 10K
Foulées des Dunes
Saint-Brevin-les-Pins · 65 km away
14AUG
Run · road · 10K
Foulées des dunes - Saint-Brevin-les-Pins
Saint-Brevin-les-Pins · 64 km away
14AUG
Run · road · 10K
Foulées de Billiers
Billiers · 25 km away
SEP 8
12SEP
Run · road · 10K
Semi-Marathon Auray-Vannes
Auray · 16 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 10K
Les foulées du pont - Saint-Nazaire
Saint-Nazaire · 59 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Les Foulées du Pont à Saint-Brevin-les-Pins
Saint-Brevin-les-Pins · 63 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Les Foulées du Pont
Saint-Nazaire · 59 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
Je cours pour les toutous à la Canirun
Saint-Nazaire · 59 km away
26SEP
Run · road · 10K
Un Contre-Temps pour le Vivant
Le Guerno · 28 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Marathon de Vannes
Vannes
29SEP
Run · road · 10K
Foulées guéroises - Guer
Guer · 55 km away
Vannes · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Vannes

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

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.
Trail De La Rivière D'etel - Nostang
SAT OCT 10
The Trail De La Rivière D'etel - Nostang is a trail running event held in Nostang, Brittany, connected to the ria d’Etel trail series. Over 1,200 participants compete on four courses, including a 6 km option and a 25 km route that passes through the village of Saint-Symphorien, where a refreshment stop is located. Bibs are known to sell out before race day. The local organizer, Chemins d’antan, utilizes approximately 150 volunteers for managing parking, bib collection, cloakrooms, aid stations, and the finish area. The event maintains a strong local character. The mayor traditionally starts the races using a bell. Regional race photographer Philippe Josse captures numerous images, and some participants are familiar with sections of the course from hiking events. At the finish line, volunteers Odile and Guy offer 160 liters of pumpkin and ginger soup, prepared since early morning. The participants include competitive runners, young athletes, hikers, club members, and regular participants in nature sports, with spectators lining the course to offer encouragement.
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.
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!”
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.
Pléla'Run
SAT OCT 31
Pléla'Run is a small race series in Plélan-le-Grand, Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, typically held in late October or early November. It combines road and trail running, offering adult distances of approximately 10 km and 18 to 20 km, alongside 1 km and 2 km courses for children and juniors. A 10 km Pléla'walk is also available, ensuring the event caters to participants beyond those focused on competitive times. The routes traverse wooded paths and country lanes surrounding Plélan-le-Grand. The longer trail is designed for runners seeking a more challenging experience than a flat road race. BBrocéliande Events organizes the event, anticipating approximately 500 participants and relying on over 110 volunteers. Entry fees are reasonable, with recent costs varying from 8 euros for the walk to 18 euros for the longer trail.
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.
Marathon Côte d'Amour Amarris
SAT NOV 7
The Marathon Côte d'Amour Amarris begins on the seafront promenade in La Baule, overlooking the bay of Le Pouliguen. Runners embark on the full 42.195 kilometers along France’s Atlantic coast. The event is based in La Baule-Escoublac, Pays de la Loire, and takes place in November. This road marathon features an officially measured FFA course, a limit of 8,000 bibs, and a modest 97 meters of elevation gain, making it suitable for runners aiming for a personal best as well as those drawn by the coastline. The course travels from La Baule through Le Pouliguen, Guérande, Le Croisic, and Batz-sur-Mer before returning to La Baule. It combines seaside roads, salt air, the rugged Côte d'Amour, and historic towns on the Guérande peninsula. The event weekend also offers a relay, half marathon, 10k, and 5k, attracting marathoners, shorter-distance runners, teams, and many first-time participants. Pace setters will target times from 3 hours to 4 hours 30. Demand is high, so half-marathon places and marathon bibs sell out rapidly.
Marathon de la Côte d'amour - Guérande
SUN NOV 8
The Marathon de la Côte d'Amour is a 42.195 km road marathon on the Guérande Peninsula in Loire-Atlantique. Runners start from the seafront embankment in La Baule. This marathon is the main event of its weekend, attracting around 7,000 starters, giving it the feel of a large international event. Conditions can be favorable for fast times when the Atlantic weather is cooperative, with reports of sun, light wind, and cool temperatures between 10 and 16 degrees Celsius. The route is a loop with minimal elevation gain, designed for fast running. It begins and ends in La Baule, passing through Le Pouliguen, Batz-sur-Mer, and Le Croisic. The course then crosses the salt marshes before returning to La Baule. Organizers openly discuss fast winning times; event director Julien Gaborieau mentioned aiming for a winner around 2:05 or 2:06, indicating the course is a serious venue for competitive running, not just scenic coastal mileage.
Corrida de l'espoir - Loudéac
SAT NOV 14
The Corrida de l'espoir takes place in Loudéac in November, featuring short road races that support cancer fundraising. The event includes a 5 km race divided into Corri'Men for men and Corri'Dames for women, an open mixed 10 km run under the Corrida de l'espoir title, and a Corrida des petits for children aged 3 to 13. The race attracts a large local participation, with approximately 1,500 runners, including about 250 children. Funds raised benefit the League Against Cancer and cancer research, the primary objective for the Team de l'Espoir organizers. This group also organizes other running and raid events, such as the Foulées d'Aquarev in April. The Loudéac race has previously featured professional cyclist Nolan Mahoudo as a co-sponsor and starter for the women's 5 km.
Trail de la côte de jade - Saint-Michel-Chef-Chef
SAT NOV 21
The Trail de la Côte de Jade takes place over a November weekend in Saint-Michel-Chef-Chef, on France’s Atlantic coast, offering trail races of varying distances. Participants can select routes from 3 km to 41 km, crossing beach sections, paths near fishing huts, and circuits around the Étang des Gâtineaux. The CJAC organizes this event, with starts and finishes located at the Complexe de la Viauderie. The 15 km Noz Trail is the night race, commencing Saturday evening and open to individuals aged 16 and above. Sunday's schedule features both shorter and longer races; the 26 km and 41 km distances are for adults and require a PPS, medical certificate, or race license for registration. Approximately 1,000 runners participate across all events in recent years. Saint-Michel-Chef-Chef is known for its galette, a local specialty, and the event incorporates this tradition. All participants receive a galette, and food available on-site includes fish soup, galette-saucisse, and mulled wine. A draw following the race offers a seafood platter for four as a prize.
Run & Bike Saint-Nazaire
SAT NOV 21
Run & Bike Saint-Nazaire is a race series held in November in Saint-Nazaire, located in Loire-Atlantique on France’s Atlantic coast. The event offers a format between running and triathlon. The primary mixed-discipline option is a 15 km Run & Bike, alongside a 10 km nature race for those preferring a direct off-road or outdoor run. The event includes dedicated races for children, separate from adult events. Participants aged 7 to 10 can compete in a 2 km Run & Bike, and those aged 11 to 13 have a 4 km Run & Bike, with distances increasing by age group. The specific date in November will be confirmed nearer the event.
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Vannes Training Notes

Vannes hosts 68 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

The Promenade de la Rabine runs 5 km on stabilized path and small paved road. Parc du Golfe links Conleau and Vincin for 7 to 9 km when you want steady Z2 with water views. The Sentier des Douaniers runs 4 km and gains 66 m. L'Étang au Duc gives beginners a 2 km pond promenade, and Parc de la Garenne gives short 1 to 2 km loops with stairs and sloped paths. ASPTT Vannes CAP-MS is the local run-club name. Marathon de Vannes, L'Ultra Marin, Trail des Remparts Vannes, and Corrida de Vannes anchor the year.

Riders point south because the Presqu'île de Rhuys sits about 20 km from Vannes and gives the best coastal base miles. The Littorale V45 runs 44 km from Vannes to Port-Navalo, and the route keeps 29 km on cycle paths with 15 km on road. The Vannes to Port-Navalo line includes 62 m of ascents and reaches 41 m, so the climbs are short and punchy rather than mountain work. Locals use Vélocéa for town spins, Cycles Le Mellec for hire and repair, and Vannes OC as the club name to know. Vannes riders treat the Port-Navalo run like an anchor event when the calendar goes quiet.

Spring is the best time here because Morbihan gives mild temperatures, longer days, and enough light for intervals after work. Summer changes the rhythm because L'Étang au Duc stays open until 10pm from June 1 to August 31, and locals get late laps before the air drops. The Gulf keeps every ride fresh because the islands, coves, season, and tides change the view every time. Winter moves runners toward Corrida de Vannes on December 27 and pushes cyclists onto steadier road spins, rougher paths, and honest Z2 when the coast feels sharper.