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Upcoming 10K races near Orange

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7JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Trail percussions - Donzère
Donzère · 35 km away
JUL 3
12JUL
Run · trail · 10K
Trail des falaises - Donzère
Donzère · 35 km away
19JUL
Run · road · 10K
10 Kms Du Chateau De Val Seille - Courthezon
Courthezon · 8 km away
22JUL
Run · road · 10K
Les 10km du Château de Val-Seille
Courthézon · 8 km away
SEP 5
8SEP
Run · road · 10K
Les 10km de Spirou
Monteux · 18 km away
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16SEP
Run · road · 10K
Courses des Princes d'Orange
Orange
19SEP
Run · road · 10K
VentouxMan
Monteux · 18 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Vitis & castellum - Cavaillon
Cavaillon · 39 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
10 km et Semi-Marathon de Cavaillon
Cavaillon · 38 km away
Orange · 50 km
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Recurring 10K races near Orange

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Rochegude en Rose
SAT OCT 3
Rochegude en Rose is a 10 km road race in the Drôme region of France, with a 10 km walk offered for people who prefer a steadier pace. The event is built around charity, and all donations go to a charitable cause. The format keeps the day open to both competitive runners and committed walkers. Its name points to Rochegude, and the “en Rose” theme gives the event a clear identity beyond the distance itself.
Beaver Trail
SAT OCT 3
The Beaver Trail is a series of technical trail races held in Poulx, a small commune near Nîmes in the Gard department of Occitanie, taking place under the October sun. It features five trail races and a walking option: 9 km, 18 km, 28 km, 50 km, 80 km, and a 10 km Nordic walk. The Ti' Beaver covers 200 m of elevation gain, the 18 km Beaver Découverte has 650 m of climbing, the 28 km Beaver Confirmé climbs 1,200 m, the 50 km Beaver Intense gains 1,850 m, and the 80 km Trail Peï lists 1,000 m of ascent. The courses traverse the rugged natural terrain surrounding the Gardon gorges, with the river accompanying participants through an area covering three Natura 2000 sites. The 28 km and 50 km races are eligible for ITRA points and serve as UTMB World Series Qualifiers. They are also part of the Challenge Gardois des Trails, with Beaver Trail being the second-to-last event before Hivernatrail in December. The 10 km Nordic walk includes a charitable component, with its entire registration fee donated to the League Against Cancer.
Les Peluches en Duo
SUN OCT 4
Les Peluches en Duo is a pairs trail race in Espeluche, a village in the Drôme department of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France. It takes place in early October and features two forest routes: a 9.6 km Duo des Peluches and an 18.2 km Duo Trail. The event is run at departmental level, making it more of a local race day for runners seeking hills, woods, and a partner, rather than a large-scale urban event. The longer Duo Trail begins first, a team time trial covering 18.2 km with approximately 500 m of elevation gain. The shorter Duo des Peluches follows over 9.6 km with about 250 m of climbing, and it is designated as a non-official race. Endurance26 organizes the event, with results published for both formats. The race motto, “Together we go further,” directly reflects the duo format.
10 km de la Cité des Papes
SUN OCT 4
The 10 km de la Cité des Papes is a road race held in Avignon, located in the Vaucluse department of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, France. Taking place in early October, it offers participants two primary distances: the well-attended 10 km course or a 4.5 km alternative. The event also features races specifically for children and juniors, with the children’s race accessible to those aged 9 and up. The race begins in Avignon’s city center, guiding participants through the city’s core before leading them to the banks of the Rhône river. The Club d’Athlétisme Avignon is the organizer, supported by local partners such as the city of Avignon and the Vaucluse departmental council. This event is also connected to the Nocturne des Papes, and past results and photos are available, with archives extending back to 1930.
Tavel nature trail
SUN OCT 11
Tavel Nature Trail is an October trail-running event held in Tavel, a wine village in the Gard department of southern France. The races utilize the vineyard terrain of Tavel rosé, with routes following local paths, garrigue tracks, hilly ground, and wooded sections instead of road loops. The primary options are a short trail of approximately 12 km with about 450 m of elevation gain and a longer race of around 20 to 22 km with roughly 750 m of elevation gain. The longer race is known as Le 20 de Tavel, offering both solo and relay formats. The shorter race is identified as La Vinaventure or La Vinaventaure in various listings. Certain editions also feature a 10 km walk, Randonnée la divine, making the day accessible to non-runners as well. The event is organized by JOG'IN NATURE TAVEL, providing aid stations and changing facilities. One recent edition saw just over 300 participants.
La rose pontétienne - Le Pontet
SUN OCT 18
La Rose Pontétienne
TUE OCT 20
La Rose Pontétienne is a running and walking event held in mid-October in Le Pontet, located in the Vaucluse area of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur. Organized by US Le Pontet Athlétisme, it is part of Octobre Rose, with proceeds supporting the fight against cancer. The event features bronze-label 5 km and 10 km road races, alongside a 5 km walk. The 10 km can be run individually or as a relay. Volunteers are also essential, assisting at control points and aid stations. The event attracts nearly a thousand participants across all categories, including races, the walk, and youth events. The course utilizes a 5 km loop, with participants completing one lap for the 5 km events and two laps for the 10 km races. The route winds through city streets, bike paths, pedestrian lanes, and park trails, designed to be fast and rolling. The 10 km race typically sees over 200 competitors, with the 5 km, walk, and youth races also drawing substantial numbers. A team-count challenge is offered for companies and associations, recognizing the largest group. Registration is exclusively online, as no race-day sign-ups are available. Participants who register can enjoy a post-race meal in the gymnasium.
Courir avec Sarah - Saint-Hilaire-d'Ozilhan
MON OCT 26
Courir avec Sarah in Saint-Hilaire-d'Ozilhan is a charity race scheduled for October, with the specific date yet to be confirmed. The main event is a 10 km run, complemented by walking and Nordic walking options, catering to participants beyond those seeking a standard road-race distance. The offerings include an 8 km Nordic walk and a 5 km walk that also accommodates Nordic walking. Younger participants have dedicated short races of 1.5 km and 750 m, contributing to the event's atmosphere as a local community gathering rather than a singular competitive field. Registration and logistical information are managed via Miles Republic.
La Foulée de l'Espoir
FRI OCT 30
La Foulée de l'Espoir is a nature race held in late October in Pernes-les-Fontaines, a village in the Vaucluse region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur in southern France. Participants can select between two trail distances, 10 km or 20 km, accommodating both those seeking a brief off-road run and individuals preferring a more extended excursion. The course winds through the local countryside surrounding the village, offering a distinct rural atmosphere. The event's primary focus is charitable, with all race profits donated to the Téléthon. This purpose is reflected in its slogan, “L'espoir fait vivre, le trail aussi !” which translates to “Hope keeps us alive, trail running too!”
Foulées d'automne - Saint-Jean-de-Maruéjols-et-Avéjan
SAT OCT 31
Foulées d’Automne de l’Etoile Maruéjoise is a small autumn running event in Saint-Jean-de-Maruéjols-et-Avéjan. It offers 5 km and 10 km races for adults, plus separate children’s races held in the morning. The children run first, followed by the two main races starting together later in the morning, contributing to the day’s local, family atmosphere instead of the scale of a large city road race. The adult route starts with a climb on Chemin des Baux before transitioning to a less demanding course. Recent fields were modest, with 22 runners in the 5 km and 50 in the 10 km. Volunteers were stationed along both routes. The event included medical support, with race doctor Philippe Ement present, and children received prizes while departmental councillor Cathy Chaulet attended their races.
Trail des Monts de Vaucluse
TUE NOV 3
The Trail des Monts de Vaucluse begins at the castle in Saumane-de-Vaucluse, a village within the Vaucluse department of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. This trail running event takes place in early November on natural paths in the Monts de Vaucluse. The primary race distances are 10.5 km with 450 m of elevation gain, 24 km with 1,400 m of climbing, and a 43 km route with 2,300 m of ascent. The event also offers children’s and junior courses, catering to a range of participants beyond seasoned mountain runners. The 10.5 km race is named La trace du Goupil, or The Fox’s Trace, and the 24 km route is Le sommet des Ânes, The Summit of the Donkeys. Participants navigate trails and single tracks through a protected natural environment. The longer routes feature technical descents, higher elevation sections, and overlooks of the cliff face. The 24 km race, a single loop, attracted over 100 runners in its last edition. Aid stations are provided along the courses. Runners on the longer distances are required to carry water, a survival blanket, a phone, an eco-cup, and a whistle. The event's description, “a trail with Mother Nature,” reflects its focus on rugged paths, ascents, and the hills above Saumane.
10 km d'Althen-des-Paluds
SUN NOV 15
The 10 km d'Althen is a village road race held in Althen-des-Paluds, starting and finishing at the municipal stadium. The event includes a 10 km race and a 5 km option, open to runners regardless of federation license. The 5 km can also be walked, allowing participation for those not focused on race times. The 5 km route follows village streets, run or walked individually at each participant's own pace. This 5 km race is also known as the Challenge Mireille PIDOUX. The event has occurred at least seven times. Recent fields have been strong for a local race, with over 300 finishers in the 10 km and approximately 150 in the 5 km. Christophe De Cecco organizes the event.
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