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6JUL
Run · road · Marathon
Semi-marathon 5 et 10 km de Pont-Audemer
Pont-Audemer · 43 km away
SEP 4
5SEP
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Semi-marathon & 10 km de Bolbec
Bolbec · 47 km away
22SEP
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Trail des Fonds de Cayenne
Flins-sur-Seine · 77 km away
26SEP
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Seine-Marathon 76
Rouen
27SEP
Run · road · Marathon
Seine marathon 76 - Rouen
Rouen · 1 km away
Rouen · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Rouen

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Semi-Marathon et 10 Km du RCPH Dockers Le Havre
SUN OCT 4
The Semi-Marathon et 10 Km du RCPH Dockers Le Havre is a road-running event in Le Havre, Seine-Maritime, Normandy. Participants can choose between a 21.1 km half marathon and a 10 km race. Children's races are available over 700 m, 1.5 km, and 3 km, catering to both adult distance runners and younger participants. Most races commence at 09:00, with the 1.5 km children's race scheduled for later in the day. Entry fees are 14 EUR for the 10 km and 30 EUR for the half marathon. R.C.P.H. Jogging Dockers Le Havre organizes this event, and the 'Dockers' name provides a distinct local club identity. A recent edition saw 1,380 participants, indicating a well-attended community race without being overly crowded. While specific street-level route details are not provided, both main races are road events within Le Havre. The half marathon covers the standard 21.1 km, and the 10 km offers a shorter distance on the same morning.
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.
Marathon Seine Eure
SUN OCT 18
Marathon Seine Eure is a flat road race held in October in Normandy, with all events concluding in Val-de-Reuil. The marathon begins in Amfreville-sur-Iton and follows the standard 42.195 km distance. The half marathon starts in Le Vaudreuil, covering 21.0975 km, and then joins the latter part of the marathon course. An Ekiden relay is also offered, dividing the marathon distance among six participants with legs of 5 km, 10 km, 5 km, 10 km, 5 km, and 7.195 km. The marathon route passes through several Eure communities: Acquigny, Pinterville, Louviers, Incarville, Saint-Étienne-du-Vauvray, Saint-Pierre-du-Vauvray, Porte-de-Seine, Mesnil-de-Poses, and Léry, before reaching Val-de-Reuil. The course is designed for consistent pacing, with the marathon elevation ranging from 5 m to 31 m, featuring 94 m of ascent and 111 m of descent. The half marathon is even flatter. The event is organized by Association Marathon Sport Evénement, with assistance from Etoile Athlétique Lovérienne and Val de Reuil Athlétique Club. Participants include individual marathoners, half-marathon runners, and teams formed by colleagues or friends for the Ekiden.
Choco Trail d'Hardricourt
MON DEC 7
The Choco Trail d'Hardricourt awards finishers a chocolate medal, offers hot chocolate at aid stations, and provides a small box of chocolates at the finish. This December event in Hardricourt, Yvelines, west of Paris, includes races and walks for children and adults. The schedule ranges from short children's races (ages 6-15) to 8 km and 13 km hikes, a 12 km night race, and trail routes from 8 km up to a 42 km marathon. The courses traverse the French Vexin region near Hardricourt, featuring local villages and green spaces rather than urban streets. Distances are available for beginners, casual runners, hikers, club members, and experienced trail athletes. The chocolate theme originates from Hardricourt's Barry chocolate factory, with the event established to link the town's natural surroundings to its local chocolate legacy.
Trail Fort et Vert
SUN JAN 31
Trail Fort et Vert is a winter trail race held in Mesnières-en-Bray, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, the home region of astronaut Thomas Pesquet. It typically takes place in late January or February, requiring participants to prepare for cold weather conditions. The Trail Fort et Vert club organizes the event, which features multiple race distances. These range from approximately 10 or 11 km for shorter trails to 42 km and 62 km for longer runs, with options for walking and Nordic walking. The 11 km trail includes about 270 meters of elevation gain, while the 34 km and 42 km routes offer 850 and 950 meters of climbing, respectively. These longer distances present significant hilly challenges. For those not running, an 11 km nature hike or an 11 km Nordic walk are available, both without specified climbing. The event has a playful local identity, known by the nickname “Fort et Vert comme Hulk!”, and is approaching its 10th edition.
Le trail fort et vert - Mesnières-en-Bray
MON FEB 1
Le Trail Fort et Vert is an early-season trail event held in Mesnières-en-Bray, Seine-Maritime, organized by the Association Sportive de Mesnières. This FFA-sanctioned race day offers five running distances: 12 km, 22 km, 32 km, 42 km, and 62 km. The program also includes a 10 km Nordic walk and a hiking option, attracting a broader field than just trail runners. The timed races saw 1,716 starters and 1,698 finishers, with approximately 2,300 competitors participating across all formats. The chateau serves as the event's most distinct local landmark: runners begin with it behind them and finish facing it. The final section of the course returns to Mesnières via a last path, leading to a final kilometre to the finish line; the 62 km race and the last 1,500 metres of the other courses share the same finish area. The 62 km is a new addition to Trail Fort et Vert, with its inaugural winner finishing in just under five hours, while the fastest 12 km runner completed the course in a little over 51 minutes. Club runners are present throughout the results, alongside unattached runners, Nordic walkers, and hikers.
Ekiden de Rouen
SUN MAR 14
The Ekiden de Rouen is a road running event held in Rouen, located in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy. The primary event is an ekiden, where teams complete the full marathon distance of 42.195 km through a relay format, instead of a single runner covering the entire course. The race is scheduled for March, with the precise date pending confirmation, and the ekiden is set to begin at 09:00. Additionally, a 5 km race is part of the event, commencing ten minutes after the relay at 09:10. Association Sportive ASPTT Rouen is the organizer, integrating the event into the local club-running landscape rather than presenting it as a large, independent city marathon. The ekiden format is the key attraction, offering the marathon distance with team handoffs, alongside a shorter 5 km option for those seeking a less demanding race day.
Trail et Marche des Violettes
SUN MAR 21
The Trail et Marche des Violettes begins at Stade Maxime Marchand in Louviers, directing participants immediately onto nature trails instead of paved roads. This event, taking place in March, features three trail running distances: 12 km, 25 km, and 42 km. A walking option is available for the 12 km distance. The 12 km trail involves 230 m of elevation gain, the 25 km route has 600 m, and the marathon distance climbs 1000 m. Consequently, even the shortest route requires more than basic flat-road fitness. The 12 km course winds through forest terrain and includes muddy sections. It accommodates both timed and non-timed walkers, with distinct registration limits for each category. The 25 km route is presented as the more challenging intermediate option, while the 42 km race serves as the day's ultimate test, featuring the earliest start time and the most restricted participant numbers. Overall capacity is limited for all events: 420 entries for each of the 12 km and 25 km trails, 240 for the 42 km, 200 for the non-timed walk, and 100 for the timed walk. The race is in its early years, with the upcoming edition marking its 10th running.
Trail des violettes - Louviers
MON MAR 22
The Trail des Violettes begins at Stade Maxime Marchand in Louviers, France, held in late March over predominantly natural and forest paths. Organized by l'Etoile Athletique Loverienne, this trail-running and walking event offers three distances: 12 km with 230 m elevation gain, 25 km with 600 m, and 42 km with 1000 m. The 12 km route is also available for walkers, including Nordic walkers. The event has runner caps: 420 for the 12 km and 25 km races, and 240 for the 42 km. Separate limits apply to timed and non-timed 12 km walks. The 42 km is run in semi-autonomy, requiring participants to carry some supplies. Now in its 10th edition, the race does not offer same-day registration, contributing to its organized, local-club atmosphere.
Trail Et Marche Des Violettes - Louviers
MON MAR 29
The Trail et Marche des Violettes begins at Stade Maxime Marchand in Louviers, France. It offers trail races of 12 km, 25 km, and 42 km, alongside 12 km walking options that include Nordic walking. This event takes place in late March, organized by Étoile Athlétique Lovérienne, and welcomes both runners and walkers, not exclusively seasoned trail runners. The courses primarily traverse natural and forest landscapes, with elevation gains corresponding to the distances: 230 m for the 12 km, 600 m for the 25 km, and 1000 m for the 42 km. The 42 km race operates under semi-autonomy, requiring participants to carry some of their own provisions. Entry limits are in place for all formats, with larger capacities for the 12 km and 25 km trail races and stricter caps for the walking events and the marathon-distance trail. Now in its 10th edition, the race maintains a familiar local atmosphere without becoming an overly large event.
Corrida du Marais-Vernier
MON APR 19
The Corrida du Marais-Vernier is a spring race meeting held in Marais-Vernier, Eure, Normandy, France. It provides road running and walking options: a certified 10 km, an FFA-certified half marathon, a power-walking route of approximately 7 km to 7.5 km, and a hiking option for those preferring a slower pace through the marsh. The organizing association, established in 1997 with the half marathon as its primary objective, has since expanded its offerings as the event grew. It now hosts four annual events, attracting close to 1,000 participants. The courses feature single-loop routes within the Marais-Vernier, with organizers noting no significant difficulty. The half marathon is 21.1 km, and the 10 km is also certified. The route winds past Norman thatched houses and apple trees in bloom, lending the race a distinctly local Norman character rather than a generic road-course feel. Participants can select walking or shorter distances, while experienced runners may opt for the 10 km or half marathon. Volunteers are essential to the event's continued operation each year.
Course nature - Blacourt
MON APR 26
The Blacourt trail-running event takes place in Blacourt, Oise, northern France, utilizing the paths of the Pays de Bray. This second edition introduces a full marathon trail of 42 km with 750 m of elevation gain, in addition to a 22 km route with 300 m of climbing, a 12 km route with 150 m of climbing, and a 12 km walk.
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Rouen Miles, Seine Rhythm

Rouen hosts 17 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.