Geneva-Annemasse (French part) · France

5K races near Geneva-Annemasse (French part)

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Upcoming 5K races near Geneva-Annemasse (French part)

This week 3
3JUL
Run · road · 5K
Morzine Spartan Ultra World Championship Event Weekend
Morzine · 32 km away
4JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Trail du Lynx Jurassien - Prémanon
Prémanon · 30 km away
9JUL
Run · road · 5K
Assaut des Mémises - Thollon-les-Mémises
Thollon-les-Mémises · 24 km away
JUL 5
17JUL
Run · road · 5K
24 heures de Suchaux - Lods
Lods · 77 km away
21JUL
Run · road · 5K
Les foulées enthousiastes - Talissieu
Talissieu · 76 km away
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23JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Cross relais nocturne le Fayet
Le Fayet · 40 km away
30JUL
Run · trail · 5K
Cross relais nocturne Saint-Nicolas - Saint-Gervais-les-Bains
Saint-Gervais-les-Bains · 62 km away
31JUL
Run · road · 5K
Valais Running
Sion · 76 km away
AUG 6
3AUG
Run · road · 5K
La ronde des cyclamens - Arith
Arith · 76 km away
3AUG
Run · road · 5K
La Torrazienne - La Giettaz
La Giettaz · 56 km away
14AUG
Run · road · 5K
La miou - Treffort-Cuisiat
Treffort-Cuisiat · 79 km away
16AUG
Run · road · 5K
La Montheysanne
Monthey · 44 km away
22AUG
Run · road · 5K
Creux de l'Enfer
Mignovillard · 52 km away
23AUG
Run · trail · 5K
Trail des moises - Habère-Poche
Habère-Poche · 14 km away
SEP 12
6SEP
Run · road · 5K
Tout Vevey Nage
Vevey · 36 km away
10SEP
Run · road · 5K
Les Verti'Cimes
Doussard · 66 km away
11SEP
Run · trail · 5K
MDS Crazy Loops Region Dents du Midi
Champéry · 42 km away
12SEP
Run · road · 5K
Run & Fun du Giffre
Samoëns · 40 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 5K
10 km de Lons-le-Saunier
Lons-le-Saunier · 73 km away
19SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Trail de la Suze
Le Cerneux-Péquignot · 76 km away
26SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Trail des sangliers - Pontarlier
Pontarlier · 60 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Cross des Papillons
Cronay · 50 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Trail du Morbier
Le Frasnois · 49 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · 5K
Lessoc Tour du Lac
Haut-Intyamon · 54 km away
29SEP
Run · road · 5K
La Foulée de Crozet
Crozet · 31 km away
29SEP
Run · road · 5K
Défi du Crêt Monniot - Arc-sous-Cicon
Arc-sous-Cicon · 77 km away
Geneva-Annemasse (French part) · 80 km
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Recurring 5K races near Geneva-Annemasse (French part)

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Trail des Glières - Fillière
SAT OCT 3
Trail des Glières - Fillière is a mountain trail weekend held in Thorens-Glières, part of the commune of Fillière in Haute-Savoie. Organized by the Club Nordic des Glières, it takes place in early October and offers adults five distance options: the Furious Bouquetin at 56 km with 3400 m of elevation gain, the Ecureuil Fou at 41 km with 2400 m, the Chamois Rapide at 21 km with 1400 m, the Marmotte Speed at 10 km with 500 m, and a Vertical Kilometer. The longest race begins before dawn, while the shortest adult race starts in the early afternoon, covering a range from ultra-style mountain running to a more accessible trail format. The Vertical Kilometer starts at the Usillon campsite and ascends to a finish above the Landron chalet, covering 1000 m of ascent in a single uphill effort. Approximately 1600 adults and 300 children participate in the event, with children’s races for ages 2 to 15 scheduled for Sunday morning. The adult race names reference Alpine wildlife, including the bouquetin, chamois, marmotte, and squirrel, suiting a race focused on steep local terrain rather than road speed. Sunday also features refreshment stands and activities throughout the day, with parking available at the Complexe Sportif Jean Coulon.
Corrida d'Annecy
SUN OCT 4
Corrida d'Annecy is an October running and walking event held in Annecy, located in France's Haute-Savoie department. The event features short-distance races: 1.5 km, 3 km, and 4.5 km, along with a 7.5 km relay suitable for clubs and companies. The event also offers the Marche des Lumières, a walking option described as pedestrian hiking. The race selection suggests a local, accessible format, accommodating children, novice runners, club teams, workplace groups, walkers, and short-distance runners by providing distances that suit them.
Léman Habitat court contre le cancer
SAT OCT 10
Léman Habitat court contre le cancer is a 5 km road race held in Thonon-les-Bains, Haute-Savoie, near Lake Geneva. It takes place in early October and is not timed; the focus is on participation in a charity event supporting the fight against cancer. The course is described as urban, incorporating park and natural sections, making it suitable for both novice and experienced runners. The race's slogan is “Pas juste courir, habiter la victoire !” It is featured on the Finishers platform as an opportunity for participants to explore local sites and French regional heritage through running.
Les Boucles du Coeur
SUN OCT 11
Les Boucles du Coeur is a charity running event in Veyrier-du-Lac, a Haute-Savoie village near Annecy. It takes place on an October day, organized by the support committee for breast cancer research in Savoie and Haute-Savoie. All donations benefit cancer research. The races follow routes around Lake Annecy, connecting the event to its lakeside setting instead of a city-street course. Four accessible route options are available, including a 10 km race named “La v”. This offers a manageable distance for runners wishing to support the cause.
Foulées annemassiennes - Annemasse
SAT OCT 17
St Off en trail - Saint-Offenge
SAT OCT 24
Night Run Morges 2026
SAT OCT 31
Night Run Morges is an annual night race based at the Parc des Sports in Morges, Switzerland, primarily taking place along the quays. It caters to runners and walkers, offering 1 km, 2.5 km, 5 km, and 10 km distances, along with a 5 km category for walking and Nordic walking. The shorter distances are suitable for children and casual participants, while the 10 km provides a certified Swiss Athletics course for adults and elite runners after dark. The start is on the athletics track, with the finish located at the Parc des Sports parking lot. The 1 km is an untimed fun run for all ages. The 2.5 km is intended for schoolchildren, and the 5 km is open to juniors, adults, schoolchildren, walkers, and Nordic walkers. The event partners with a different charity annually, holds the Unified by Swiss Inclusive Sport quality label, and ensures its races are accessible to individuals with disabilities. All participants receive a medal, and the top three finishers in each category are awarded prizes.
Cross de Motz
SUN NOV 8
Cross de Motz is a November cross-country race held in Motz, Savoie, utilizing the trails of the Espace Sport et Nature du Fier-Motz. The race format features short, quick loops: the men's solo event covers 12 km, the women's solo event is 7 km, and relay teams can choose between a 10 km for pairs or an 8 km for four-person teams. The event also caters to younger participants, with teenagers offered 5 km and 2 km solo options, and the youngest children running 250 m, 500 m, or 1 km based on their age group. The course is designed with two primary loop lengths, 5 km and 2 km, meaning most races are formed by combining these loops over the same terrain rather than distinct point-to-point courses. The event promotes the idea that cross-country running can be more enjoyable than the school version many recall. Solo runners, men's, women's, and mixed relay teams, youth participants, and small children are all included in the day's schedule. Registration covers essential race-day provisions: bib, timing chip, marked course, aid stations, medical assistance, marshals, a medal, photographs, a prize ceremony, and a crepe with a drink post-race.
10km d'Albertville
SUN NOV 8
The 10km d'Albertville is a road race in Albertville, Savoie, located in the Alps. The main event is a fast 10 km, with a 5 km, a 2x5 km relay, and youth races also scheduled. Participants can choose to race hard, run a shorter distance, or share the relay distance. The course features wide roads and a rolling layout designed for speed, not technical challenge. UOAT organizes the event. The participants range from those aiming for a specific time to casual runners. The mountain setting and Albertville's Olympic history define the race's local character.
Course des Hermones - Lyaud
SUN NOV 8
Course des Hermones is a hilly cross-country race held in Le Lyaud, a village in Haute-Savoie, eastern France. Participants can select a 12.5 km route featuring 340 m of elevation gain or an 8.2 km route with 115 m of climbing. The longer course presents a more challenging day, while the shorter option retains the event's nature-race character with reduced elevation. The long race begins before the short race, contributing to its nature as a focused local event rather than an all-day festival. Commission Sports Loisirs du Lyaud is the organizer, with the local mairie listed as a contact. This structure lends the race the atmosphere of a village sports club event centered on trail running over undulating terrain.
Cross des 4 villages - Oye-et-Pallet
TUE NOV 10
Cross des 4 villages is a local cross-country race held in Oye-et-Pallet, Doubs, eastern France, each November. Organized by the Association Sportive d'Oye-et-Pallet, it offers a mixed race day with events for all ages, from U7 children to Masters runners. The primary distances are 8.7 km and 5 km, supplemented by youth races of 3 km, 1 km, 800 m, 620 m, and 430 m. Several hundred runners are anticipated across 10 categories, accommodating participants from very young beginners to adult club athletes. All races commence and conclude in Oye-et-Pallet, with bib collection situated in front of the Pellegrini building. The youngest participants compete in age-specific and sometimes gender-specific races, including separate 430 m starts for Baby U7 and 620 m starts for U10. The event features CLUB, FAMILY, and LOCATELLI challenges, providing team and household competition beyond individual results. Registration is required prior to race day, and adult participants must present a medical certificate or proof of a French health prevention course.
Lavy des Cimes
MON NOV 30
Lavy des Cimes sends runners directly up the mountain from Viuz-la-Chiésaz, a village near Annecy in Haute-Savoie. This December mountain-running series centers on a vertical kilometer, where the task is straightforward and demanding: gain approximately 1,000 meters as quickly as possible. The primary uphill race covers about 4.6 to 4.7 km. Additionally, the family aspect of the event includes a 1.9 km Funky Trail for children and pairs, a short Funky Vertical, and a biathlon introduction for ages 10 and up. The courses traverse the slopes above the village, offering views toward the Aravis, the Bauges, and Mont Blanc when conditions permit. The race originated in memory of Gaël, and this founding principle continues to influence the event. It serves not only as a challenging climb for specialists but also as a community day for families, young runners, mountain enthusiasts, and individuals seeking a brisk winter exertion. The Funky Trail and Funky Vertical have been established components for some time, and the first Saturday in December is integral to the race's established schedule.
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Geneva-Annemasse Training Notes

Geneva-Annemasse (French part) hosts 59 5K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals run the Arve when they want easy Z2 without leaving town. The Arve gives shade and park sections, and the line through Parc Noie-tes-Puces and Les Iles nature reserve keeps things pleasant. Runners switch sides from time to time to stay on the better path. The full route runs 9 km past Ponts de l'Ile. Locals have no named run club in the brief, so the river does the social work. L'anthychoise, La Tartencelloise, Muco'run, and Course des Rives keep the race calendar anchored.

Cyclists look straight at Mont Saleve when they want work. The Circuit du Saleve starts from Annemasse, crosses Le Saleve, and keeps the recommended gradients under 6%. Locals use it for base miles, then test the sharper stuff near Monnetier-Mornex. The direct ascent through Monnetier-Mornex contains a section above 17%, so nobody calls that a soft spin. The direct ascent is 7 km with 1010 m of gain. The longer variant is 8 km with 1189 m of gain. Locals have no named cycling club in the brief, so the climb is the club.

April 15 to October 31 is the clean window for the Circuit du Saleve. Summer puts the Saleve in play from three of its four slopes, so riders can stack intervals, gran fondo prep, or a proper crit-style dig without overthinking access. Runners stay close to the Arve when heat builds, because the paths are mostly under shade or in parks. Winter changes the rhythm more than the map. The Saleve stays accessible all year round from three slopes, while runners keep the river, parks, and lower trails for steady Z2 when the high ground feels less inviting.