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Upcoming 10K races near Nancy

This week 3
4JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Petit Trail Rustique du Samedi PTRS - Merten
Merten · 71 km away
4JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Trail de l'espoir - Dieue-sur-Meuse
Dieue-sur-Meuse · 70 km away
5JUL
Run · road · 10K
Run'in park - Heillecourt
Heillecourt · 5 km away
JUL 4
12JUL
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10 Km de Cuvry
Cuvry · 39 km away
13JUL
Run · road · 10K
Neo run - Neufchâteau
Neufchâteau · 52 km away
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14JUL
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10 km de Cuvry 2026
Cuvry · 39 km away
18JUL
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Ronde des globules - Dannelbourg
Dannelbourg · 78 km away
AUG 6
15AUG
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Blue run decathlon - Yutz
Yutz · 74 km away
30AUG
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Trail de la Beholle
Verdun · 78 km away
30AUG
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Aosis Trail des abeilles - Villey-Saint-Étienne
Villey-Saint-Étienne · 16 km away
30AUG
Run · trail · 10K
Trail de l'Avison - 10 km 2026
Bruyeres · 67 km away
31AUG
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Trail de l'Avison - Bruyères
Bruyères · 67 km away
31AUG
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La neuvilloise - Neuviller-sur-Moselle
Neuviller-sur-Moselle · 24 km away
SEP 24
5SEP
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Trail de la beholle - Sommedieue
Sommedieue · 68 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Les 10 km de l'avenir
Diesen · 65 km away
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Les 10 km de l’avenir - Saint-Avold
Saint-Avold · 60 km away
6SEP
Run · trail · 10K
La Caldéniacienne
Chaudeney-sur-Moselle · 21 km away
7SEP
Run · road · 10K
L'Escapade de Volkrange - Thionville
Thionville · 74 km away
12SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Trail la Fumana
Nancy
12SEP
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Metz trophy
Metz · 47 km away
13SEP
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10 km de Rosbruck
Rosbruck · 71 km away
13SEP
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Run Biathlon - Guinglange
Guinglange · 49 km away
13SEP
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Trail et marche de la madone à Varsberg
Varsberg · 62 km away
19SEP
Run · road · 10K
Foulées de l'embanie - Heillecourt
Heillecourt · 5 km away
19SEP
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Semi marathon Val de Fensch - Uckange
Uckange · 68 km away
20SEP
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Semi-Marathon du Val de Fensch
Uckange · 68 km away
20SEP
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Trail des jumeaux - 10 km 2026
St Michel Sur Meurthe · 66 km away
20SEP
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Le souffle de cristal
Baccarat · 49 km away
20SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Le Chauvon'Trail - Chauvoncourt
Chauvoncourt · 53 km away
21SEP
Run · road · 10K
Sing’uliennoise - Saint-Julien-lès-Metz
Saint-Julien-lès-Metz · 49 km away
24SEP
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Foulées Knutangeoises
Knutange · 73 km away
26SEP
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10km De Moussey
Moussey · 44 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Course Léandre Et Les P'tits Mondes - Auboue
Auboue · 60 km away
27SEP
Run · trail · 10K
Trail du calvaire - Knutange
Knutange · 73 km away
28SEP
Run · road · 10K
10 km de Behren - Behren-lès-Forbach
Behren-lès-Forbach · 77 km away
28SEP
Run · road · 10K
La Course pour la Planète de Marange-Silvange
Marange-Silvange · 58 km away
29SEP
Run · road · 10K
La Yussoise
Yutz · 74 km away
Nancy · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Nancy

Races that repeat — weekly, monthly or yearly

Trail de la croix des carmes - Pont-à-Mousson
SUN OCT 4
The Trail de la Croix des Carmes is a trail running event in Pont-à-Mousson, a town in Meurthe-et-Moselle located about 30 km from Nancy and Metz. Participants can choose from several distances: 10 km, 15 km, 32 km, a night race, and a challenge format for those seeking multiple efforts. The courses follow local trails near Pont-à-Mousson, with organizers highlighting the area’s historic paths as integral to the race’s character. It is designed as a sporting yet welcoming weekend, accommodating runners of all levels, from short-distance participants to longer-distance trail runners, night-race entrants, and those completing the challenge format.
10 km de Behren
SUN OCT 4
The 10 km de Behren is a 10 km race held in Behren-lès-Forbach, a town in the Moselle department of France’s Grand Est region. It takes place in early October, connecting athletic activity with Pink October, the breast cancer awareness campaign. The primary race begins at the Aldo Carrozza stadium, and the event includes a 5 km walk for those who prefer not to race. The course is characterized as a nature run within Behren-lès-Forbach, distinct from a simple flat city-road course. The Pink Walk, known as the Marche Rose, is coordinated with Entr’aide Cancer. This event has attracted close to 400 participants in total. Recent years have also featured a children's race, contributing to the event's local character beyond a typical 10 km race.
Les Foulées de l'Embanie
SUN OCT 4
Les Foulées de l'Embanie is a family road-running event in Heillecourt, near Nancy in France's Meurthe-et-Moselle department, held in early autumn. The day is built around short, accessible races as well as a 10 km road race, with options for runners, walkers, company teams, Nordic walkers, children, juniors, and people with reduced mobility. The courses are situated around the Grand Parc de l'Embanie. Distances start at 500 m for the youngest entrants and go up to the 10 km Course des As for juniors, seniors, and veterans. The 3.57 km event can be done at a free pace and includes a non-timed walk. The afternoon program includes age-group races such as 720 m, 1.24 km, 2.05 km, and 2.57 km, making the day feel more like a local sports gathering than a single start-line race.
Munster'trail
MON OCT 5
The Munster Trail is an October trail-running series held in the Fecht Valley, located in the High Vosges of eastern France. The races take place within the Ballons des Vosges Regional Natural Park in Haut-Rhin, offering four primary distances: 10 km, 20 km, 40 km, and 100 km. The shortest distance involves a 500-metre climb, and the 100 km route features 5,200 metres of elevation gain. The courses traverse mountain terrain surrounding high-altitude lakes, incorporating technical sections that demand more than basic road-running ability. The 20 km route ascends 900 metres, and the 40 km route gains 1,800 metres, indicating that the intermediate distances are also substantial mountain challenges. The race's unique terminology reflects a spirit of resilience and grit, encouraging participants to demonstrate strong character and persevere through potential October rain to achieve a rewarding run.
Trail du fort de guentrange - Thionville
MON OCT 5
The Trail du Fort de Guentrange is a trail-running event held at Salle du Val Marie in Thionville. The routes encircle the Fort de Guentrange, a military installation from the late 19th century situated above the town. Typically, the event offers a shorter, hilly course of approximately 10 km with about 300 m of elevation gain, and a longer course of 22 to 23 km featuring around 800 m of climbing. A 10 km walk is also sometimes available, making the day accessible to those not solely focused on experienced trail running. The course crosses forest paths, inclines, and the terrain surrounding the historic fort, emphasizing climbing and varied ground over flat-road speed. The Trail du Fort de Guentrange association, supported by volunteers, local community backing, and sponsors, organizes the race. The event also draws attention to Le Rire Médecin, an organization assisting hospitalized children, and Help4Mada, which aids vulnerable populations in Madagascar. Participants can generally register online or at the venue shortly before the event. Registered runners typically receive a beverage and a pizza slice. The day's activities may also include music, food vendors, and guided tours of the fort.
Trail de la Croix des Carmes
TUE OCT 6
The Trail de la Croix des Carmes is a trail running series held in Pont-à-Mousson, Meurthe-et-Moselle, Grand Est, located between Nancy and Metz. Typically held in early October, it features several forest races: a 10 km Mini TCC with 250 m elevation gain, a 15 km Blue Orange Trail with 400 m elevation gain, and a 30 km route with approximately 1000 m elevation gain. A night race, TCC by night, is also available, along with a challenge format combining two distances for a longer weekend. The courses traverse Bois le Prêtre and adjacent forests near Pont-à-Mousson, Villers-sous-Prény, Vilcey-sur-Trey, Fey-en-Haie, Montauville, and Norroy-les-Pont-à-Mousson. All three primary routes incorporate old trenches, directly connecting the race to the historic trails of Meurthe-et-Moselle. An aid station is situated at the Croix des Carmes monument, the event's namesake landmark, with another located at the Monument aux Allemands. The series, now in its several editions, is organized by volunteers and maintains a relaxed atmosphere in the finish area, where participants and their companions gather for food and drink.
Foulées du Saulnois
TUE OCT 6
Foulées du Saulnois is a small race series in Château-Salins, France, typically held in early October. It offers runners a selection of short trail races and road running events: 5 km, 10 km, 12 km, and 20 km distances, along with races for children and juniors. The 10 km is a road race, while the 5 km, 12 km, and 20 km are trail events. The longest race covers 20 km on trails with approximately 150 metres of elevation gain, making it undulating rather than mountainous. A 5 km walk is also available, allowing participation for those who prefer not to race intensely. Entry fees are reasonable, with the 12 km and 10 km priced at 10 EUR and the 20 km at 12 EUR.
Sap'trail - Épinal
WED OCT 7
Marathon des 3 Pays du Rhin
WED OCT 7
The Marathon des 3 Pays du Rhin is a road race that takes place around Basel and the Rhine border region, connecting Switzerland, France, and Germany. It is known as a “3 in 1” event because participants run through Basel, Saint-Louis, Huningue, and Weil am Rhein, crossing national borders. The event has offered 5 km, 10 km, half-marathon, and full marathon distances, along with a duo option for pairs tackling the longer distances. The course begins in Basel, a Swiss city on the Rhine. It then proceeds through the adjacent border towns of the Upper Rhine region, making it a cross-border event on public roads. The French segments run through Saint-Louis and Huningue in the Haut-Rhin department, and the German section goes to Weil am Rhein. While described as an established event, sources indicate the marathon has had its final edition, suggesting it is a race with a distinct local history rather than a recurring annual fixture.
Foulées du saulnois - Château-Salins
WED OCT 7
The Foulées du Saulnois is a race held in Château-Salins, Moselle, organized by Vélo Triathlon Club Avenir de Falck. The event includes a 20 km trail with approximately 150 meters of elevation gain, a 12 km trail, a 10 km race, a 5 km walk, and children's trail races. Past events have taken place in autumn, typically on a Sunday. The 20 km trail is described as rolling, not mountainous. The 10 km race offers a direct course for faster runners; Jean-Louis Harel's winning time for this distance was 36:02. The variety of events attracts club runners, trail runners, walkers, and families. By its eighth edition, the race had become a local fixture in Château-Salins, with modest entry fees of 12 EUR for the 20 km and 10 EUR for the 12 km and 10 km races.
Les foulées lunévilloises - Lunéville
SUN OCT 11
Les Foulées Lunévilloises is a Pink October running and walking event in Lunéville, in Meurthe-et-Moselle, built around short distances rather than a single headline race. The program starts with a walk in the early afternoon, then moves through children’s races of 900m and 1500m before the 5km and 10km set off together. It is deliberately accessible: entry is 5 euros, the walk does not require a medical certificate or PPS, and the race distances cover everyone from young children to adult runners. The event is organized by Les Ducs de Lunéville - Amicale des Sports Enchaînés Lunévilloise, and the fee is donated to Comité 54 Ligue contre le cancer. Pink shirts are handed out with bibs while supplies last, and more than 1,900 have been distributed to walkers and runners. A group warm-up led by Lorraine gym comes before the starts, and local club runners are a visible part of the day, with young “petits ducs” appearing on children’s podiums and “duchesses” placing in the women’s 5km results.
Marathon Metz Mirabelle
SUN OCT 11
Marathon Metz Mirabelle is a 42.195 km road race held in Metz, Moselle, France, typically in October. Also known as the Euro Marathon Metz, the event includes more than the solo marathon, offering Duo and Quatuor relay formats, a 10 km Haganis race, and children's races. The course features moderate rolling terrain, not a flat profile, with approximately 155 m of elevation gain and 157 m of loss over the marathon distance. Both amateurs and professionals compete, with recent participation numbering in the several thousands. This modern race succeeded the Marathon de Lorraine, which was also based in Metz until its discontinuation in the 1990s, thus continuing a local marathon tradition.
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Nancy Training Notes

Nancy hosts 101 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 Nancy like a tight city loop, not a postcard shuffle. The 5 km route makes an easy tour of the old town, the Oberlin and Saint-Sébastien districts, the banks of the Meurthe, Nancy Cathedral, Place Stanislas, Place Carrière, Place Carnot, and the Porte de la Craffe. Pépinière park works better for an easy walk than that loop. Runners use the Semi-Marathon de la Métropole du Grand Nancy as the anchor event, with the 10 Km de la Saint-Nicolas, Ultra Trail Tour Nancy, Trailwalker Oxfam forêts de Nancy, NANCY RIV ACTION, and Trail la Fumana filling the calendar.

Locals ride from the city centre when they want base miles without drama. The Moselle Loop gives riders 85 km along the Moselle, with Nancy, Liverdun, Toul, and Neuves-Maisons as the main stages. The route mixes urban and rural landscapes and keeps the altitude change slight, so Z2 actually stays Z2. The Canal de la Marne au Rhin gives a bigger day out from Nancy to Strasbourg, with 147 km, 223 m of ascent, and 291 m of descent. The climbs sit south toward the Massif vosgien, while the east gives canal rhythm and long steady riding.

October brings the Semi-Marathon de la Métropole du Grand Nancy, so runners sharpen intervals while cyclists still stack base miles on the Moselle Loop and canal routes. December brings the 10 Km de la Saint-Nicolas and Course de Saint-Nicolas - Nancy, so the city centre feels busy in a good race-week way. Summer keeps the Meurthe banks, Pépinière park, and canal paths useful for early starts and steady spins. Winter changes the feel more than the map, with the Fêtes de Saint Nicolas in early December drawing over 250,000 visitors for fireworks, parades, and a proper city-centre buzz.