Seine marathon 76 - Rouen
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Listed in our event index as Seine marathon 76 - Rouen.
Listed in our event index as Triathlon et Duathlon de Mont Saint Aignan - Mont-Saint-Aignan.
Listed in our event index as Trail des 3 Moutons.
Running: Rouen runners use the Seine as the daily metronome, then duck into the old streets for rhythm and corners. Locals start near Jean d’Arc Bridge by Old Town, and the bridge-to-bridge loop gives up to 8 km between Gustave-Flaubert Bridge and Pierre Corneille Bridge with 34 m of elevation. Parc de la Presqu’île Rollet and Prairie Saint Sever keep easy Z2 honest. Cultural jog circuits run 7 to 9 km from Planète Bien-être near Place du Vieux-Marché at 9:30 a.m. ASPTT Rouen Athlétisme and Club Nautique et Athlétique de Rouen are the club names to know. Urban Trail de Rouen, Ekiden de Rouen, Les foulées du CHU de Rouen, and Seine-Marathon 76-Rouen anchor the calendar.
Cycling: Rouen riders get plenty without leaving the metro area, from Rouen > La Bouille to Rouen > Elbeuf, Route des Moulins, and Parcs et Jardins. LOVELO gives the city and its metropolitan area 90 stations, and the first half-hour always comes free. VC Rouen 76 brings the real lineage, because Véloce Club Rouen was founded on March 9, 1869 and still runs as the oldest cycling club in operation. Groupe de touristes rouennais adds another local name. The côte du monumental sits in the north of the city, tougher sections sit east of the medieval center, and côte Sainte-Catherine is where locals go to eat the climb and finish on the panorama. Triathlon et Duathlon de Mont Saint Aignan gives riders a sharp anchor.
Season: March to November gives Rouen its best outdoor months, so locals stack base miles before the calendar gets crowded. Summer puts more river cruise traffic on the Seine in high season, and the quays still work well if runners keep the session tidy between the bridges and riders roll out toward La Bouille or Elbeuf. Winter drops Rouen outside that best-month window, so the city centre becomes more useful for short intervals, steady Z2, and club consistency. Locals keep the parks, the left bank, and the cultural jog circuits in play, then save the urban-forest route and côte Sainte-Catherine for days when the legs want 280 m of gain.