Marseille-Aix-en-Provence · France

Marathon races near Marseille-Aix-en-Provence

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Run · road · Marathon
Semi-Marathon des Vignobles
Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume · 43 km away
20SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Vitis & castellum - Cavaillon
Cavaillon · 65 km away
28SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Semi-marathon des vignobles - Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume
Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume · 44 km away
Marseille-Aix-en-Provence · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Marseille-Aix-en-Provence

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Grand Raid de Camargue - Arles
SAT OCT 10
The Grand Raid de Camargue is an annual off-road race held in the Camargue, a wetland region in southern France. Runners are permitted access to this protected natural land only once per year. It is a nature race, distinct from city road events, and requires a PPS health certificate for entry. The organizers also supply a welcome booklet for participants and their companions. The race begins with a start behind horses, then proceeds towards the sea via private beach access. The course crosses salt pans with pink water, dikes, water crossings, and rocky terrain. Flamingos are often visible near the route, and the finish line is located within traditional Camargue arenas.
Semi-Marathon et 10 km de la Durance
SUN NOV 8
The Semi-Marathon et 10 km de la Durance is a road race held in November in Charleval-en-Provence, located in the Bouches-du-Rhône department of southern France. Participants can select either a 21.1 km half marathon or a 10 km race. Both are promoted as fast courses, with the 10 km specifically designed for those aiming for a personal best. Participation is limited to 1,100 runners, making it a select event rather than a large-scale city race. The course traces the Durance riverbanks through a Provençal landscape of open fields, garrigue, and olive groves, with mountains visible in the distance. The half marathon is presented as the more challenging performance option, while the undulating 10 km offers a shorter distance with potential for record-breaking times. As a relatively new event, its primary appeal lies in straightforward, fast road running in rural Provence, under the gentle November sun, with a smaller field than typically seen at major mass participation races.
Ekiden de Marseille
SUN NOV 15
Ekiden de Marseille is a seaside road relay in Marseille, run over the full marathon distance of 42.195 km. Instead of one runner covering the whole route, each team has six relay runners, making the race a shared marathon project rather than a solo effort. The event is organized by OM Athlétisme and is scheduled in mid-November. The course uses 5 km loops with a longer final leg to complete the marathon distance. Teams may be mixed or single-gender, and runners from different age categories can race together. Each person belongs to one team and runs one leg, keeping the focus on team planning as much as individual pace. Chip timing is used, bibs are handed out by team, and the race follows the ekiden tradition of group effort, team spirit, and fun.
Trail de Glanum - Traversée des Alpilles
TUE FEB 23
The Trail de Glanum - Traversée des Alpilles is a late-February trail event held in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, located in the Bouches-du-Rhône department of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. This local event offers a variety of distances for participants: 10 km, 15 km, 25 km, and a marathon. Additionally, a 10 km walk is available for those who prefer to enjoy the day without competing. The courses traverse from Saint-Rémy into the Alpilles massif, featuring wooded paths, rocky trails, and elevated ridge sections overlooking the town. The race is named after Glanum, an ancient Roman city now an archaeological site near Saint-Rémy. Approximately 1,500 runners participate, and registration often closes before the event weekend.
Marseille-Aix
SUN FEB 28
Marseille-Aix is a late-winter trail race in the Bouches-du-Rhône, connecting Marseille with Aix-en-Provence over a 42 km route with 1,023 m of climbing. Runners depart Marseille and spend much of the course in the pine forests of the Massif de l'Étoile before finishing in Aix. A shorter 12 km option runs from Gardanne to Aix with 240 m of elevation gain, offering newer trail runners a more accessible way into the event. The 42 km race can be run solo or as a two-person relay, with the changeover in Simiane after a first leg of 24 km and 646 m of climbing; the second runner then covers 18 km with 377 m of climbing. All races conclude in Parc Jourdan in central Aix-en-Provence, including the children's races, which range from 400 m to 3,000 m depending on age. The event is presented as a “Mise en Bouche du Rhône,” a playful nod to the region and to Marseille-Cassis, the older Marseille race that provides this newer Marseille-to-Aix trail its clear point of comparison.
Semi-marathon des Hameaux - Pierrefeu-du-Var
TUE MAR 2
The Semi-marathon des Hameaux is a road race in Pierrefeu-du-Var, offering a traditional 21.1 km half marathon and a 10 km race. Located in Provence Verte, near the Massif des Maures, it provides runners with an asphalt course suitable for both licensed competitors and recreational participants. The courses follow the roads around the commune, winding past vineyards, the plains of the Var, and the small hamlets near the village. The route profile combines flat, fast sections with moderate climbs, making it appropriate for runners assessing their fitness over an official distance, as well as those seeking a challenging hilly course entirely on pavement.
Semi-marathon et 10km de Hyères
SUN MAR 14
The Semi-marathon et 10km de Hyères is a road race held in Hyères, a town in the Var department of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur in southern France. The event includes three distances: 5 km, 10 km, and a half marathon of 21.0975 km. It typically takes place in mid-March. The routes are very flat, making the event suitable for first-time racers and those seeking a steady pace. The course winds between the seafront and the town streets, offering runners both coastal and urban sections instead of a simple out-and-back route. The half marathon is a long-standing local race, and the overall event attracts over 2,000 participants across all distances. It holds a bronze label from the French Athletics Federation, indicating a well-organized road race.
Trail de Cuers
SUN MAR 21
Trail de Cuers, held in Cuers within the Var department of Provence, is a spring trail-running event with a total runner cap of 1,000. It features three distances: a 42 km race with approximately 2,000 to 2,250 m of elevation gain, a 25.5 to 26 km course with about 1,150 to 1,350 m of climbing, and a 10.5 to 12 km option with 350 to 450 m of climbing that accommodates walkers. The long race is eligible for a UTMB 50K index, and the middle race for a UTMB 20K index. The courses traverse the Barre de Cuers mountains, ensuring even the short race offers more than a simple flat run. The 42 km and 26 km routes are designed as single loops, with the shortest course being the most frequented. This event is included in the Challenge des Trails de Provence for both short and long courses, attracting participants of the broader Provence trail circuit. Organizers imbue the race with a lighthearted spirit, emphasizing adventure, nature, and a touch of humor. The short route is presented for those who wish to amble, converse, and appreciate the scenery, while the middle route targets runners seeking a moderate test with time for photos.
Run In Marseille
WED MAR 24
Run In Marseille is a road race series in Marseille, France, held near the end of March. It offers runners four distances: 6 km, 10 km, a half marathon, or the full 42.195 km marathon. The full marathon can be completed individually or as a three-person relay, meaning the longest distance is not exclusive to solo participants. The half marathon covers the standard 21.0975 km distance. The longer races begin at the MUCEM, adjacent to Marseille’s waterfront museum and near the Old Port. The 6 km route goes from the Prado beaches to the Old Port, and the 10 km starts on Avenue du Prado, also finishing at the Old Port. The event is designed for participants to see Marseille on foot, using the race distances to link the beaches, main avenues, the museum area, and the historic harbor within a city that has a long Mediterranean past.
Semi-marathon et 10 km de Hyères
MON APR 5
The Hyères Half Marathon and 10 km is a running event held in Hyères, located in the Var department of southern France. It offers two race distances on the same morning. The half marathon is 21.1 km and begins at 08:30, followed by the 10 km race starting at 09:05. O.S. HYERES Athlétisme is the organizing body. The registration fees are 28 EUR for the half marathon and 20 EUR for the 10 km. This setup allows participants to select between a standard long-distance road race and a shorter city race, without needing to commit to the full 21.1 km distance.
Trail Sainte Victoire
SUN APR 11
Trail Sainte Victoire takes runners into the Sainte Victoire mountain range above Rousset, in Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence. Held in mid-April, it provides three trail distances: Les Crêtes at 61 km with 3000 m of climbing, Le Cézanne at 42 km with 1510 m, and Le Cengle at 13 km with 370 m. The staggered morning starts create a full mountain-running day rather than a single-race event, and the field is capped by scale rather than spectacle, with about 1200 registrations annually. The routes traverse the rocky Provençal hills around Sainte Victoire, with the longest race focused on ridge running and sustained climbing, while the 13 km option offers newer trail runners a shorter path through the same terrain. The setting is dry, bright southern France: lavender, cicadas, forest, and limestone slopes define the race’s identity. The event has run since 2003 and is organized by AIL Rousset, a local non-profit founded in 1936 that offers sports and cultural activities for all ages. Its community focus is evident beyond the course, including support for the charity Sourire à la Vie.
Semi marathon de cavaillon
MON APR 12
The Semi-Marathon de Cavaillon begins at the foot of the Luberon. The 21.1 km half marathon starts at 8:30 a.m., followed by a 10 km race at 8:45. This road race in Cavaillon is organized by Athletic Sport Cavaillonnais. The format accommodates both beginners and runners aiming for a fast time. The half marathon consists of two loops through the city, while the 10 km race covers one city loop. Both distances are measured to FFA standards. Both races allow runners to qualify for the French individual and team championships. This allows club runners seeking a qualification to run alongside first-timers and local runners looking for a clear, fast course and a competitive atmosphere.
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Marseille-Aix Training Notes

Marseille-Aix-en-Provence hosts 16 Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Marseille gives runners coastal air, city loops, and proper hills when the legs ask for it. Locals use Parc Borély for easy base miles, and the park spreads over 18 hectares. Parc du 26ème centenaire sits near Castellane and works for steady laps. La Campagne Pastré runs between Pointe Rouge and Grotte Rolland and gives you 120 hectares for longer dirt time. Promenade de la Torse gives Aix runners a 2.5 km riverside loop, and Parc Jourdan stretches it to 6.7 km. Aixplore Running Club runs free Tuesday and Saturday sessions. Trail Marseille-Aix, 10 km de Marseille, and La marseillaise des femmes anchor the calendar.

Marseille-Aix riding starts with the obvious link between the two cities. The route covers 7 km and climbs 453 m, so it is not just a commute. Marseille Aix en Provence loop runs 105 km and gains 960 m, and locals treat it like a hard road ride when they want fitness. Aix-en-Provence gives gravel riders more than 40 activities, so cyclocross legs and singletrack habits do not feel out of place. The climbs sit east, where encanaux gains 551 m, Super tour gains 416 m, and Boucle Gémenos gains 377 m. SMUC keeps the training scene visible in town.

July suits big Provence days, with lavender blooming and fields of brilliant sunflowers outside the city. August keeps the sunflower feel, but locals go early because summer temperatures can push over 100 degrees Fahrenheit in parts of Provence. September feels like the sweet spot, with wine harvest energy and better Z2 miles. April and May can still feel chilly, so runners keep a layer for warmups and cyclists start with calmer endurance rides. Winter changes the rhythm more than the map. Locals use Parc Borély, Promenade de la Torse, Corniche Kennedy, and shorter loops before building back toward Trail Marseille-Aix or a gran fondo-style 105 km day.