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10K races near Orléans

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Upcoming 10K races near Orléans

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5JUL
Run · road · 10K
Le défi de la Salamandre - 2.5 km 2026
Vendome · 64 km away
JUL 1
13JUL
Run · road · 10K
10 km de Theillay
Theillay · 66 km away
AUG 2
26AUG
Run · road · 10K
La foulée bourronnaise - Bourron-Marlotte
Bourron-Marlotte · 76 km away
29AUG
Run · road · 10K
Bieg Fabrykanta
Lodz · 65 km away
SEP 13
6SEP
Run · road · 10K
Les Foulées Giennoises
Gien · 58 km away
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7SEP
Run · road · 10K
Semi-marathon Gien-Briare-Gien
Gien-Briare-Gien · 65 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
L'Émancéenne
Émancé · 78 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
La puiseautine - Puiseaux
Puiseaux · 54 km away
13SEP
Run · road · 10K
Le Défi des Héros en Or
Saint-Jean-le-Blanc · 1 km away
14SEP
Run · road · 10K
La prunelloise - Pruniers-en-Sologne
Pruniers-en-Sologne · 67 km away
16SEP
Run · road · 10K
Les mille lièvres et les étangs - Semoy
Semoy · 4 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Alnéo Run: Cours pour le patrimoine
Auneau · 63 km away
20SEP
Run · road · 10K
Les foulées de la rose
Bellegarde · 40 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Les Foulées d'Or de Léane et Lucie
Pithiviers-le-Vieil · 37 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
[A CONFIRMER] Les Foulées Achéroises - 10 km 2026
Acheres · 70 km away
27SEP
Run · road · 10K
Les foulées de la rose - Bellegarde
Bellegarde · 41 km away
29SEP
Run · road · 10K
Foulées Roses
Olivet · 4 km away
Orléans · 80 km
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Recurring 10K races near Orléans

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Bati’run - Chartres
SUN OCT 4
Les foulées du bord de loire
SUN OCT 11
Les Foulées des Bords de Loire is a June running and Nordic walking event held at the La Minais sports hall in Sainte-Luce-sur-Loire, east of Nantes. Organized by the Racing Club Nantais, via its Sainte-Luce/Loire section, it is an open club event for licensed FFA runners and those without a license. The main adult program features a 5.5 km race, a 12 km race, and an 11 km Nordic walk, with the 12 km race counting towards the Loire-Atlantique departmental challenge. The courses are flat and primarily natural, following a mix of roads and paths toward the Loire riverbanks. The day also includes races for younger athletes: a 1 km race for boys and girls in the youngest categories, and a mixed 3 km race for older children. Now in its thirtieth edition, the event is a long-standing fixture in the local calendar. Some event listings may refer to Les Foulées du Bord de Loire for a Jargeau event in the Loiret, which offers flat races from children's distances up to a half marathon, but the Sainte-Luce event is the one associated with Racing Club Nantais and the Loire-Atlantique challenge.
Marathon du Cher
SUN OCT 11
The Marathon du Cher takes place in mid-October in France's Cher department, Centre-Val de Loire region, with all distances concluding in Vierzon. Participants can select a full marathon, half marathon, or 10 km race, all commencing simultaneously in the morning. This event is relatively new, offering practical amenities such as bib collection, parking, shuttle services, bag drop at the finish line, and runner tracking. The full marathon route extends from Saint-Doulchard to Vierzon, incorporating sections of the Canal de Berry. The half marathon begins in Mehun-sur-Yèvre, and the 10 km race starts in Foëcy. The canal provides the race with its distinct local character, stretching 324 km through the Cher department. It originates at the étoile de Fontblisse in Bannegon and diverges into routes towards Montluçon, Marseilles-lès-Aubigny, and Noyers-sur-Cher. Historically used for industrial transport, the course is integrated with this significant regional infrastructure, not solely relying on rural trails.
Les Foulées Sarmates
SAT OCT 17
Les Foulées Sarmates offers three nature runs in Sermaise: 5 km, 10 km, and 21 km. It is designed as a local race day where beginners, casual runners, and stronger trail runners can select a suitable distance. The draw is straightforward: a proper dose of countryside running close to the village. The routes traverse the natural landscape around Sermaise, including forest tracks, quiet paths, the Orge valley, rivers, open plains, hamlets, ponds, and local historical monuments. Water features and cultural stops add variety beyond a simple road loop. The event also supports a charitable cause, allowing runners to contribute to something beyond their own finish time.
Allure challenge-Luisant
SAT OCT 17
The Allure Challenge takes runners to the roads of Luisant, located near Chartres in Eure-et-Loir, for a night race. This event, organized by the Allure28 Running Club and affiliated with the French athletics federation, provides 5 km, 10 km, and half marathon distances. Recent editions have taken place on Saturday evenings in October. The course follows roads within Luisant, distinct from trail or countryside races. The event emphasizes pacing, where speed, strategy, and endurance are key, particularly for those advancing from the 5 km to the 10 km or half marathon. Its nighttime setting offers a unique atmosphere compared to typical Sunday morning races.
Courses de l'indien
SUN OCT 18
Courses de l'Indien is a series of flat road races held in Orléans, within the Loiret department of France, offering 5 km, 10 km, and half-marathon distances. The event takes place in the La Source district, with its start and finish at Place Albert Camus, and is a fixture on the local autumn racing schedule. The 10 km and half-marathon courses are officially measured by the French athletics federation, qualifying runners for the French championships under a bronze FFA label. The 5 km is timed but is a popular race rather than a labelled or officially measured course. The courses are on asphalt and designed for speed, featuring flat, rolling layouts suitable for runners aiming for a personal best. Sections of the route traverse the green spaces of Orléans la Source, incorporating public parkland and areas with lakes and ponds. ASPTT Orléans organizes the series, which began in 1975, making it the oldest road race in the Centre-Val de Loire region. This long history lends it a local club-racing atmosphere, while the programme also caters to competitive runners via the measured 10 km and half-marathon.
Courir pour guérir - Olivet
SUN NOV 1
Courir pour guérir - Olivet is a run held at the Domaine du Donjon in Olivet, located in the Loiret department of Centre-Val de Loire. It takes place in autumn and offers two straightforward race distances: 10 km and 5 km. The event supports the Telethon, positioning it more as a community charity run than a competitive race. The organizer has planned a new route within the Domaine du Donjon. The setup is also suitable for clubs, companies, and other groups, featuring a specific registration process that allows for staggered runner additions and a single payment for all participants.
Les foulées neuvilloise
TUE NOV 3
Les Foulées Neuvilloise is a road race in Loury, in the Loiret department of Centre-Val de Loire, France. It is held in early November and gives runners two simple choices: a 5 km race or a 10 km race. Both distances use a single-loop course, so runners do not repeat the same circuit several times. The 10 km is the more popular option, with more than 200 runners in the previous edition, while the 5 km drew more than 100.
Les foulées neuvilloises - Loury
WED NOV 4
Les foulées neuvilloises - Loury is a road-race meet in Loury, located in the Loiret department of Centre-Val de Loire, France. It takes place in early November and offers runners two straightforward options: a 5 km road race or a 10 km road race. Both distances feature a single-loop course, making the event easy to follow for participants and observers. The 10 km race had over 200 participants in the last edition, and the 5 km had over 100. This indicates a local event with sufficient participation to create a lively atmosphere, distinct from a large urban race.
La fleuryssoise - Fleury-les-Aubrais
SUN NOV 8
La Fleuryssoise is a local road race in Fleury-les-Aubrais, Loiret, offering two straightforward options: 5 km and 10 km. The 5 km race begins in the morning, with the 10 km following, allowing participants to select a short, fast effort or a longer run through town. CJF Fleury-les-Aubrais organizes the event. The structure encourages wide participation, including awards for all finishers, on-site sports activities, prizes for overall and category winners, and a team competition for the largest group of participants.
Cross national du 11 novembre - Chartres
TUE NOV 10
The Cross national du 11 novembre is a cross-country running event in Chartres, France, held near the 11 November holiday and put on by Athlé Chartres Lucé ASPTT Mainvilliers. It is an FFA silver-labeled competition, offering races for children up to Masters, a trail race, and a timed Nordic walk preceding the main cross-country events. All cross-country races commence within Jacques-Couvret stadium. The distance and lap count vary based on age group and the chosen format (short or long cross). The longer courses incorporate a section of the Rigeard woods, now reduced to a half-Rigeard segment due to biodiversity protection in the park. The medium and long loops include a path beneath the viaduct. Younger participants, from Eveils to Minimes, compete without charge, while older age groups incur a modest entry fee, with a reduction for FFA license holders.
Course des Trois Ponts
SAT NOV 21
The Course des Trois Ponts is a 10 km road race in Orléans, France, held at night during the winter holiday season, typically in the evening around December. Its name translates to “The Race of the Three Bridges.” The route begins in front of the Cathédrale Sainte-Croix and concludes on rue Jeanne d’Arc. It is designed as a nocturnal city race, featuring music, lights, and two children’s races in addition to the main 10 km event.
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Orléans Training Notes

Orléans hosts 60 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

The Loire à Vélo loop runs 40 km with +6 m when you just need steady Z2. Parc Floral de la Source, Jardin des Plantes, and Pasteur park get the easy laps. Parc Anjorrant stays more insider, and locals like it because it feels original and still a bit tucked away. The Parc Anjorrant loop runs 07 km with +33 m for longer base miles. You can push it to 63 km with +140 m when the day is serious. Foulées d'Orléans, Course des trois ponts, and Le Défi des Héros en Or anchor the calendar.

Locals ride from the Loire, because Orléans starts the Loire à vélo and that route runs 900 km. The Loire keeps the miles honest, wild, and beautiful. The Blois to Orléans section gives 73 km, and the Orléans to Nevers section gives 230 km for bigger legs. Beauce and Orléans Forest sit north of the river, so locals look there for the small hill and the firmer training feel. Sologne sits south, and the Loiret runs through that side. RC Orléans, US Orléans, and Orléans Loiret Basket are the club names in the brief. Sur les Pas de Raboliot BRM gives the ride calendar its anchor.

April to October works best for cycling, and June and September feel like the cleanest training months. July and August bring the warmest days, with average temperatures of 18°C and highs of 23°C. The city gets 0 hours of sunshine on average, so locals push longer Z2 rides early and keep intervals sensible. Summer humidity sits at 72%, and runners use the Loire, parks, and shaded garden loops. January changes the rhythm with an average temperature of 5°C and an average low of 2°C. January gets 9 hours of sunshine on average, so winter becomes base miles, cyclocross legs, and shorter runs.