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Upcoming 10K races near Lille

This week 5
4JUL
Run · road · 10K
Foulees Maingeoises
Maing · 47 km away
5JUL
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Herfelingen Loopt
Pajottegem · 65 km away
5JUL
Run · road · 10K
Foulées des Weppes - Fromelles
Fromelles · 15 km away
6JUL
Run · road · 10K
Les 10km de Grand-Fayt
Grand-Fayt · 79 km away
7JUL
Run · road · 10K
Franco Belge run - Wervicq-Sud
Wervicq-Sud · 15 km away
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JUL 13
11JUL
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Foulées maingeoises
Maing · 47 km away
12JUL
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La Montinette
Arquèves · 76 km away
12JUL
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Les Foulées Fretinoises
Fretin · 10 km away
13JUL
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Les foulées d'Awoingt
Awoingt · 56 km away
13JUL
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Foulées ecquoises - Ecques
Ecques · 55 km away
13JUL
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Foulées ducasse - Hondschoote
Hondschoote · 51 km away
14JUL
Run · road · 10K
Course des sans culottes - Cambligneul
Cambligneul · 43 km away
15JUL
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Beach Run Koksijde
Koksijde · 60 km away
19JUL
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La course des rubef - Quiévy
Quiévy · 58 km away
20JUL
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Kleitse Kermisjogging
Maldegem · 69 km away
25JUL
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Les foulées bapalmoises - Bapaume
Bapaume · 61 km away
26JUL
Run · road · 10K
Grand Prix Oscar Blairon
Estinnes · 78 km away
26JUL
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Les Foulées Bapalmoises
Bapaume · 61 km away
AUG 13
1AUG
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La basigomienne - Quiévrain
Quiévrain · 53 km away
8AUG
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Les Boucles d'Hainin - Hensies
Hensies · 55 km away
10AUG
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La Course du Poète - Honnelles
Honnelles · 54 km away
15AUG
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Dwars door Lennik
Lennik · 80 km away
16AUG
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Egmontloop Zottegem
Zottegem · 58 km away
17AUG
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Jogging de Wihéries - Dour
Dour · 56 km away
23AUG
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10 km d'Arras
Arras · 43 km away
24AUG
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A travers Lespesses
Lespesses · 46 km away
28AUG
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Coast Run
Middelkerke · 63 km away
29AUG
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HCO Oostende Hermesloop
Oostende · 66 km away
30AUG
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Courses pédestres d'Arras
Arras · 43 km away
30AUG
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10 km de Houlle
Houlle · 65 km away
31AUG
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Les foulées d'Aliboron - Estaires
Estaires · 24 km away
SEP 9
2SEP
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Illies run
Illies · 18 km away
5SEP
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La Quaregnonnaise
Quaregnon · 61 km away
5SEP
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Chickenrun Meldert
Aalst · 76 km away
6SEP
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Run & bike d'orchies
Orchies · 22 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
29ème édition des Foulées Ludopital
Roubaix · 10 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Les Foulées de la Bêtise
Cambrai · 53 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Les foulées Quaroubaines - Quarouble
Quarouble · 49 km away
6SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Urban trail de Mazingarbe
Mazingarbe · 31 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Festu la Course
Festubert · 25 km away
Lille · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Lille

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

La YUL
SAT OCT 3
La YUL is a race day in Prémesques, a village near Lille, offering options for walking, gentle running, or a more challenging pace. The program features a 5 km walk, an 8.5 km race, and a 10 km run, all designed around enjoyment rather than pressure. Virtual versions of all three distances are available for those unable to attend in person. The route combines open-air sections with local heritage, guiding participants between the countryside and the "châteaux and fields" of Prémesques, avoiding anonymous roads. The event supports a charitable cause, maintains a simple and social atmosphere, and includes a free Mini YUL for children, encouraging family participation rather than treating the race as an adults-only activity.
Courses Nature De Bourghelles
SAT OCT 3
Courses Nature de Bourghelles is an October trail-running and walking event held on Rue Clémenceau in Bourghelles, Nord department, Hauts-de-France. The program includes options for adults to run or walk 5 km or 10 km, a canicross course of approximately 3.4 km for dog-and-run pairs, a 3 km race for teenagers, and a 650 m race for children. It is designed for families and club runners alike, with entry fees ranging from free to 9 euros and accessibility for individuals with reduced mobility. The routes follow the paths surrounding Bourghelles, and the event anticipates over 1,000 participants for its third edition. CHRONOTEAM manages timing, and an app provides live GPS tracking, allowing friends to follow participants, and features a fan zone. The day also raises funds for Améli'ore la Vie, an association that supports the fight against sarcoma, a rare cancer. Food, drinks, and an after-run gathering with young DJs are available after the races and walks conclude.
Trail de Noyelles-sous-Lens
SUN OCT 4
The Trail de Noyelles-sous-Lens is a local trail event held in Noyelles-sous-Lens, located in the Pas-de-Calais department of northern France. The event features an 8 km walk, an 8 km trail race, a 10 km trail race, a 19 km trail race, and a children's race named Trail enfants contre le temps. The shortest trail option is mostly flat with approximately 30 meters of elevation gain. The 10 km and 19 km races present more significant climbs within a compact urban course. Noyelles-sous-Lens is situated east of Lens and is part of the Lens-Liévin agglomeration, meaning the race takes place in a former mining region, not a mountainous area. The commune itself spans 3.72 km², with altitudes ranging from 23 to 43 meters, and the Canal de Lens runs through it. The event's schedule includes late start times; the 8 km trail begins in the early evening, while the 10 km and 19 km races commence at night, offering a distinct atmosphere for the longer distances compared to typical daytime local trails.
Foulées bourbourgeoises
SUN OCT 4
The Foulées Bourbourgeoises is a road-running series in Bourbourg, Nord department, Hauts-de-France. It provides five distances in one morning, ranging from an 800 m run to a 10 km race, catering to children, newer runners, and those seeking a standard short road race. The schedule begins with the 2.4 km race, followed by the 10 km, 5 km, 800 m, and 1.2 km events. Olympique Grande-Synthe Athlétisme organizes the event, now in its 38th edition, indicating a local race with a history long enough to feel established.
Foulées de la Folie
SUN OCT 4
Foulées de la Folie begins and ends at the Salle polyvalente on rue Sadi Carnot in Fontaine-Notre-Dame, a village in the Nord department of Hauts-de-France. This early-October event offers 5 km and 10 km runs, a timed Nordic walk, 5 km and 10 km walking options, and an 800 m race for children. Les Marcheurs Fontenois organize the event, which supports the Octobre Rose campaign, with a portion of profits going to a related cause. The routes combine village streets with the Fontenoise countryside, providing runners with urban stretches and quieter rural sections instead of a simple out-and-back road course. The event is designed for solo runners, families, walkers, juniors, and Nordic walkers, featuring published results, podiums, race photos, a refreshment stand, and bag drop service. Its first edition attracted 785 participants, giving the race a local character while ensuring a lively start and finish area.
Hesdin Rose
SUN OCT 4
The Hesdin Rose begins and ends at the Salle du Manège in Hesdin-la-Forêt, northern France. It is a solidarity race morning featuring 5 km and 10 km runs, along with walking options for those preferring a gentler pace. The event opens early, entries are low-cost, and on-site registration is available, making it accessible for local residents as well as seasoned runners. The routes wind through the forest surrounding Hesdin-la-Forêt in Hauts-de-France, including a 4 km family walk suitable for those with children or non-runners. Runners, walkers, supporters, and families unite for a common cause: donations and registration fees benefit CHAM, supporting breast cancer research and patient care. Participants are given a pink headband, and a neck warmer is provided when supplies allow.
La course à la bodicienne - Bousies
SUN OCT 4
La Course à la Bodicienne is a local race day in Bousies, in the Bocage Avesnois area of northern France, offering trail running, road running, walking, and children's races. The main off-road option is a 23 km trail, mostly through the forest, incorporating local paths and a small section of road. A 10 km road race is also available, which includes a forest segment, ensuring the shorter run is not solely on pavement. The walking route spans 11 km through the streets of Bousies, with an 8 km option for a shorter walk. Children have their own races of 900 m and 2.2 km, with every finisher receiving a medal. This event, now in its twenty-third edition, attracted over 500 participants previously and maintains a tradition of honoring a club during the day.
Course du marais - Saint-Omer
SUN OCT 4
The Course du marais is a Saint-Omer running event held at 32 rue de la Poissonnerie, near the town’s marshland. Adult participants can select between 5 km and 10 km races, accommodating those aiming for a personal best and those seeking a local, accessible run. The schedule features children’s races, with distances ranging from 350 m to 2 km based on age. Families may also participate in a 5 to 7 km walk through the marsh, with proceeds benefiting UNICEF. Now in its 12th year, the event has established itself as a local tradition.
Challenge du ruban rose - Lille
SUN OCT 4
Challenge du Ruban Rose Lille is a charity run and walk in Lille, based at the Citadelle de Lille. It supports breast cancer screening and early detection, so the event is built around a clear public health message rather than pure racing. Participants can choose 5 km or 10 km, and both distances have been listed at the same entry price. The course gives participants a city-center experience, with people joining on their own, as pairs, or in teams. Runners and walkers share the event, and the format is open to all ages, from children to older adults. Its social side matters: the challenge raises donations while encouraging easy physical activity, solidarity, and a shared reminder that regular movement can support long-term health.
Le Run'Tour Noeuxois - Nœux-les-Mines
MON OCT 5
Le Run'Tour Noeuxois is a Sunday morning race series held in Nœux-les-Mines, located in the Pas-de-Calais region of northern France. It is structured as a series of urban and rural events, offering choices for runners, walkers, and children, rather than a single main race. The program includes distances from short youth events up to 10 km races, with a 21 km option for the longest distance. The listed distances are 600 m, 1 km, 2 km, 3 km, 6 km, 10 km, and 21 km, allowing families and local club runners to participate in the same event without requiring identical paces or objectives. The morning begins with the 21 km event, followed by the 10 km and 6 km races, concluding with the shorter youth races around midday. Noeux Athlét organizes the series, and a recent edition saw 334 participants.
Trail de la châtaigne - Lewarde
MON OCT 5
Trail de la Châtaigne features several short trail races in Lewarde, Nord department, France. The routes utilize the Bois de Lewarde and paths around the former Delloye mining pit. Typically held in early October, it provides multiple distances: short runs for children or beginners (a few hundred meters) and races of 5 km, 10 km, and 15 km. The courses traverse woodland and pass the Centre Historique Minier, connecting the race to the local forest and Lewarde's mining heritage. Jogging de la Chataigne organizes the event, which welcomes a wide range of participants, not exclusively seasoned trail runners. Aid stations and changing rooms are provided on site.
G'run'ay rencontres solidaires - Grenay
MON OCT 5
G'run'ay Rencontres Solidaires is a road-running event in Grenay, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France, featuring 1 km, 5 km, and 10 km races. The program focuses on disability inclusion, with able-bodied runners, disabled participants, children, and families sharing the same morning. Routes accommodate wheelchairs and joelettes. The 1 km race is for children, while the 5 km and 10 km options offer adults and mixed groups a short road format. A 5 km walk, family walks, and workshops are also part of the event, giving it the feel of a local solidarity gathering rather than a standard race. This is the fourth edition, using official timing from PB Organisation and offering app-based live GPS tracking for friends to follow participants and receive alerts.
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Lille Base Miles

Lille hosts 234 10K 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 Citadelle first, because Parc de la Citadelle is THE spot by Vieux-Lille. The loop is 14 km with 9 m of gain, so Z2 and intervals both work. The Deûle river keeps things easy, with the towpath running about 8 km to Wambrechies and 11 km to Quesnoy-sur-Deûle. Euratechnologie and île Bois Blancs give a clean 4 km turn. Lille Métropole Athlétisme is the obvious club name. The Lille running in the city and park group meets in the Citadelle. Urban Trail, semi-marathon de la braderie, 10km de Lille, and Trail des Remparts are the anchor races.

Locals ride Lille like a flat city with escape routes. Lille and its metropolis list 22 cycling itineraries, and those routes run from 2 km to 31 km with very easy through difficult options. Chemin De Halage Deulemontfrelinghien is the steady canal choice. The Ravel trails in Belgium are great for longer base miles, and Eurovelo 12 opens the North Sea line. The parcs naturels regionales sit just southeast of Lille and make a better day out. Mont des Cats sits 40 km from Lille and gives 165 m of climbing. The terrils rise 50 to 150 m, so locals go there when bridges are not enough.

Locals point to late spring and early summer when they talk about touring from Lille. Summers normally do not hit high average temperatures, so running the Citadelle loop and riding the Deûle still feel workable. The city centre keeps weekday intervals simple, and the towpaths make quiet Z2 easy when the evenings stretch. Winter changes the kit more than the habits. Temperatures can fall below freezing, even though averages stay above the freezing mark. Runners move toward the Guy Lefort track, soft park paths, and Vieux-Lille pavés, while riders keep the halage, Ravel, and short loops for steady miles.