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Half Marathon races near Rouen

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Upcoming Half Marathon races near Rouen

JUL 2
12JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
La Course des Mascarets de Pont-Audemer - 21.1 km 2026
Tourville Sur Pont Audemer · 44 km away
12JUL
Run · road · Half Marathon
5K, 10K et Semi du Pont-Audemer
Pont-Audemer · 43 km away
SEP 4
13SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Les 21 kms Mer, Monts et Marais
Blonville-sur-Mer · 78 km away
13SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Courses des 3 Villes Soeurs
Eu · 72 km away
26SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Seine-Marathon 76
Rouen
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27SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
La cavale des écureuils - Villers-en-Arthies
Villers-en-Arthies · 61 km away
Rouen · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Rouen

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Transquar de Beauvais
SUN OCT 4
The Transquar de Beauvais begins at the Hotel de Ville in Beauvais, located in the Oise department of Hauts-de-France. This event incorporates road running and Nordic walking within the city center. The program includes 5 km, 10 km, and half marathon distances, along with Transkids for children. Consequently, participants range from families and walkers to runners competing in the full 21.1 km. It typically occurs near the year's end, with the next edition scheduled for early October. The event has been organized annually since 2012. The routes wind through Beauvais, utilizing city streets and public green areas like Parc Kennedy and Square Jules Briere. Participants will run along sections near the Therain, the Avelon, and the Saint-Quentin river. The half marathon route includes three challenging hills. The course highlights local landmarks through ground markings, such as the 15th-century Tour Saint-Lucien and Saint-Pierre-de-Beauvais Cathedral, constructed between the 12th and 16th centuries. The finish line is situated before the Jeanne Hachette statue and its mirror fountains. Many participants remain afterward to view the cathedral's stained glass, astronomical clock, and 14th-century medieval clock, or to sample local specialties such as ficelle picarde and flamiche aux poireaux.
Semi-Marathon Bois-Guillaume
SUN OCT 11
The Bois-Guillaume Half Marathon is a road race held in mid-October in Bois-Guillaume, a town near Rouen in Normandy. The primary event is a 21.1 km half marathon. A 10 km race is also held that morning, alongside a Joëlette Cup for teams running with a person with a disability. Both the half marathon and 10 km begin at the Espace Guillaume le Conquérant. The main races are popular and can sell out. The 10 km is open to a broad range of participants, from beginners to experienced runners, including youth and seniors. The half marathon course consists of two 10 km loops. It includes urban sections within Bois-Guillaume and a portion that goes through the Forêt Verte. This design offers more variety than a simple town-centre race while maintaining a straightforward format for participants and observers. The Joëlette Cup covers the 10 km distance and has no entry fee. The race also supports Octobre Rose, allowing runners to contribute to the league against cancer. A partner village with food vendors is located behind the Espace Guillaume le Conquérant.
La Cavale des Écureuils
SUN OCT 11
La Cavale des Écureuils is a trail race in Villers-en-Arthies, a village in Val-d'Oise in the Île-de-France region of France. It is an autumn event, with main race options around 10 km and 21 km, and some listings giving the full range as 5 to 22 km. The name means “The Squirrels’ Gallop,” and the race uses the phrase “a tree-to-tree race.” The route is within the Parc Naturel Régional du Vexin, a 71,000-hectare protected area north-west of Paris with marshes, forests, fields, and marked hiking paths. Runners choose this event for a nature-focused trail day instead of a city road race, and walkers participate as well. The race supports a charitable cause, uses CHRONO33 timing, and offers live GPS tracking via an app and fan zone.
Semi-marathon et 10 km de Bois-Guillaume
SUN OCT 18
Bois-Guillaume’s race day begins at Espace Guillaume le Conquérant with two options: a 10 km run at 9:30 and a half marathon at 9:50. The 10 km follows a simple, low-difficulty route suitable for many participants, whereas the half marathon presents a greater challenge, consisting of two 10 km circuits within Bois-Guillaume. The half marathon features a section through Forêt Verte, offering the longer race its most notable part. This event marks its 37th year and typically attracts a full field, bringing together club athletes, local residents, and newer runners for the same morning. A free Joëlette Cup is also held on the 10 km course, where teams of up to five participants run with an individual with a disability. The race collaborates with Octobre Rose, allowing participants to contribute to the cancer league during registration, and a partner village with food is set up near the starting area.
Sylver trail - Bois-le-Roi
SUN MAR 21
The Sylver Trail is a nature running event held in Bois-le-Roi, a village within the Eure department of Normandy. It provides three race distances suitable for various skill levels, commencing at the village's multi-purpose hall. The courses traverse paths and trails winding through the Norman forests surrounding Bois-le-Roi. This edition takes place at night, requiring participants to use headlamps and offering a more subdued encounter with the forest compared to a daytime trail race.
Les Boucles du Pays Elbeuvien
MON MAR 22
Les Boucles du Pays Elbeuvien is a road-running series held in Elbeuf, Seine-Maritime, featuring a 5 km, 10 km, and half marathon. It's a long-standing, well-attended event on the local running calendar, attracting over 1,000 participants annually. The 5 km is available as a run or walk, and the half marathon follows the official 21.097 km distance. The 5 km race begins behind the Elbeuf-sur-Seine town hall; it is timed and certified. The walk starts five minutes after the run, without timing or ranking. The 10 km is timed and serves as a qualifier for the French championships, open to cadets and older. Younger participants have free races, with distances ranging from 650 m to 2,000 m based on age, held at the Ladoumègue sports complex in Saint-Aubin-lès-Elbeuf. For convenience, baggage drop and bib pickup are available before the event or on race morning, along with physiotherapy or massage services.
La cyclopède beuzevillaise - Beuzeville-la-Grenier
TUE MAR 30
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About Half Marathon races in Rouen

Rouen Miles, Seine Rhythm

Rouen hosts 13 Half Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

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.

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.

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.