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JUL 2
12JUL
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail de La vigne en rose
Oingt · 59 km away
13JUL
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Trail de la vigne en rose - Val d'Oingt
Val d'Oingt · 56 km away
SEP 8
12SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
La Nuit AJT
Trévoux · 63 km away
13SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Viri trail
Viriville · 65 km away
13SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
Run in 2 Mure
Saint-Bonnet-de-Mure · 57 km away
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Les foulées de vince - Feyzin
Feyzin · 45 km away
20SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Icio'trail - Usson-en-Forez
Usson-en-Forez · 35 km away
25SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
Lamas'trail - Lamastre
Lamastre · 53 km away
26SEP
Run · trail · Half Marathon
La Nuit AJT - 21 km 2026
Trevoux · 63 km away
26SEP
Run · road · Half Marathon
La nuit AJT - Trévoux
Trévoux · 63 km away
Saint-Étienne · 80 km
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Recurring Half Marathon races near Saint-Étienne

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Run In Lyon
SUN OCT 4
Run In Lyon offers four race distances through central Lyon: a 5 km solidarity run, 10 km, half marathon, and marathon. Held in October, it carries an FFA Label Argent, placing it within the official French road-racing system. Demand is high for the short and middle distances, with the 10 km and half marathon often selling out, while the marathon presents the longest challenge. The routes are urban, with spectators lining the roads. Lyon’s history, old streets, and culinary identity are integral to the race setting. Marathon runners should anticipate some climbing, with 293 meters of elevation gain. Practical race-day support includes bag drops, aid stations, and toilets at 5 km intervals and the finish, along with pacers for those aiming for a specific time. The Run In Lyon Village manages bib pickup and offers coaching, product testing, and photography, while charity bibs allow participants to race for a cause.
Foulées Veauchoises
SUN OCT 4
Foulées Veauchoises takes place in early October in Veauche, a town in the Loire department of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, north of Saint-Étienne. The event includes a mix of trail running and a short road race, with distances of approximately 6 km, 11.8 km, and 21.46 km, alongside races for children and juniors. The longer routes traverse the countryside near Veauche, on ground situated between the Livradois-Forez and Pilat Regional Natural Parks. It is presented as an accessible introduction to trail running, not a demanding mountain challenge. A recent running of the event attracted nearly 400 participants. The 21 km race has seen repeat victories from runners such as Aurélie Richatin and Damien Blanchon.
Courir Pour le Cambodge
SUN OCT 4
Courir Pour le Cambodge is a charity running and walking event in Brives-Charensac, in France’s Haute-Loire department, usually scheduled for early October. It raises money for Cambodian schoolchildren and offers several ways to join in: road running, trail running, walking, and shorter routes for children and juniors. The listed distances include 5 km, 11.5 km, 16 km, and a half marathon of 21.0975 km. The routes use the local greenway and the surrounding hills, making the day more varied than a flat town run. The field is small and local in feel: one edition drew 203 registered participants including walkers and young runners, with only 10 people in the half marathon. Race names such as Boucle de Kampot, Trail d’Angkor, and Half Marathon Khmer keep the Cambodian link visible beyond the fundraising cause.
La beaumontoise - Beaumont-lès-Valence
FRI OCT 9
La Beaumontoise begins at the esplanade outside the Salle des Fêtes in Beaumont-lès-Valence, a town in France’s Drôme area. This annual running event, organized by the local MJC, takes place in early October and includes adult races and children’s activities. The event maintains a small, local character with approximately 400 runners anticipated, fostering a friendly, intergenerational atmosphere. The adult courses offer a selection of distances. Current listings feature 8 km and 16 km trail options, with past mentions of 7 km, 14 km, and 21 km routes. The courses traverse the Drôme landscape, emphasizing natural and forest sections over urban settings. CHRONO COURSE manages the timing, and live GPS tracking is available via an app and fan zone for real-time runner following.
Les Foulées Maniennes
SUN OCT 11
Les Foulées Maniennes is a trail running event held in mid-October in Souzy, a village in the Rhône department of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, located in the Monts du Lyonnais. Participants can choose between an 11 km trail and a 21 km trail. Children’s and junior races are also offered, ensuring the event accommodates runners of all experience levels. The 21 km route is a loop with approximately 900 metres of elevation gain, while the 11 km course offers a shorter introduction to the local trails with a few hundred metres of elevation gain. This event is suitable for runners who enjoy climbs and single track. The children’s races cover short distances, including 800 m, 1.5 km, and 2 km. All participants who finish receive an award, category winners are presented with prizes, and children’s activities contribute to the family-friendly atmosphere of the race day.
Trail de la Côtière
SAT OCT 17
“Beware of the hills” is the motto at Trail de la Côtière, a trail race in Beynost, Ain, France, approximately 30 minutes by car from Lyon. It typically takes place in mid-October and features three distances: 9 km, 14 km, and 21 km. The routes are described as nature trails through the countryside surrounding Beynost, with sufficient climbing to make the motto's warning relevant. The race is suitable for runners seeking a short off-road challenge, a middle-distance trail run, or a half-marathon distance course without traveling far from the Lyon region.
Semi-Marathon Hermitage Saint-Joseph
SUN OCT 18
The Semi-Marathon Hermitage Saint-Joseph begins in Tain-l'Hermitage, a village on the Rhône in the Drôme department of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. This 21.097 km half marathon takes place in October and is open to solo runners, pairs, and relay teams. The course combines town streets with bridges, viaducts, and sections alongside lakes and ponds. Following the race, participants might explore Rhône Valley cellars for tastings, visit the Palais Idéal du Facteur Cheval in Hauterives, or wander through the hill village of Mirmande.
Les Foulées Maniennes - Souzy
SUN OCT 18
The Souzy race, part of the Trail Foulées Maniennes series, is a modest trail-running event held in the Monts du Lyonnais, with its main date set for October. It offers participants straightforward options: 21 km, 11 km, 4 km, and affordable races for children. The event caters to various participants, from adults tackling the longer trail distances to young children competing in their own events. Registration uses the French Athletics Federation’s PPS system, requiring runners to complete the online health-prevention course and upload the PDF attestation prior to entry.
Trail du Mont Popey
SAT OCT 24
Trail du Mont Popey is an October trail race held in Saint-Romain-de-Popey, a village in the Monts du Lyonnais near Lyon, France. Participants can select a 10 km route with approximately 330 metres of elevation gain, or a longer route of about 21-22 km featuring around 930-1,000 metres of gain. Even the shorter option requires more than a casual road run. Les Élites du Popey, a local trail-running association, organizes the event, aiming for its first edition to be a friendly, nature-focused race, distinct from a large-scale production. The routes incorporate paths, single tracks, steep ascents, and flowing descents, including technical sections and open viewpoints around Mont Popey. The 10 km course is designed for accessibility to various runners, while the longer race targets those seeking a more challenging trail experience. The organizers highlight the social aspect, promising shared effort, tired legs, and smiles at the finish. An evening meal with entertainment is planned, contributing to the event's atmosphere as a community gathering alongside a sporting competition.
Marathon de l'Ardèche
SUN OCT 25
The Marathon de l'Ardèche covers 42.2 km from Le Cheylard to La Voulte-sur-Rhône in November. The race series also includes a 21.1 km half marathon starting in Saint-Sauveur-de-Montagut and a 12 km run along the Eyrieux river, accommodating participants beyond just full-marathon runners. The event, now over forty editions old, attracts skilled athletes and recreational runners alike, drawn by the challenge itself rather than the prospect of winning. Aid stations reflect the local Ardèche character, offering cured meats, cheese, wine, and sweets, accompanied by live music or a DJ at each stop. A refreshment stand is also available at the finish line.
Trail des Sapins
MON OCT 26
Halloween costumes are welcome at the Trail des Sapins, a late-October trail race held in Lalouvesc, Ardèche, France. Participants can select from four race distances: 7 km, 12 km, 21 km, and 46 km. The 7 km race, La Forêt des Afars, involves approximately 200 m of elevation gain. The 12 km Le Val des Sorcières offers 650 m of climbing. The longer distances present greater challenges: La Louvetrouille is 21 km with 1050 m of climbing, and L’Infernale is a demanding 46 km race with 1800 m to 2400 m of climbing, depending on the source. The courses traverse forest paths, ridge trails, and routes through villages including Saint Alban d’Ay, Vocance, and Saint Symphorien de Mahun. The 21 km and 46 km races commence in the afternoon, meaning some of the run will occur in diminishing light or darkness. The event embraces the Halloween theme, featuring a distinctly eerie forest atmosphere and thematic decorations at the finish line. Post-race, participants can enjoy Ardèche chestnuts with fellow runners.
Lieues foréziennes - Bonson
WED NOV 11
In Bonson, a village in the Forez plain of France’s Loire department, the Lieues Foréziennes offers three road races on the same morning: five lieues, two lieues, and one lieue. In modern distances, these are 21 km, 10 km, and 5 km. The longest race starts first, followed by the 10 km, and then the 5 km. The event is linked to Armistice Day in France, so Bonson observes a national day of remembrance with running alongside ceremony. The race has reached its 39th edition and can draw a large local field, with over 1,500 runners reported for that edition. The front of the race is competitive. Thibaud Nael won the men’s race for a fifth time, while Alison Gouteyron was also among the expected top performers. Nael mentioned he was followed until about the sixth kilometer before he pulled clear, indicating the main race is a fast local contest at the front, with a larger field participating in the shorter distances.
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Saint-Étienne Training Notes

Saint-Étienne hosts 44 Half Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals keep running close to town because Saint-Étienne already sits above 530 m and gives every easy loop a bit of bite. Sainté Trail Urbain, Sainté city Run, La Sainté Rose, ENISE Trail, Ekiden de Saint-Etienne ENEDIS, and Course Des Babets keep the calendar busy without leaving the city. The Sainté Trail Urbain covers 22 km and climbs 318 m, so locals use it when Z2 needs teeth. Saint Etienne Lyon covers 74 km and 69 m of gain. Saint Etienne Lyon is the anchor event, with headlamps on and cold air at 11:30 PM in December.

Saint-Étienne still feels like a bike town because Mavic is based here and the city was once the capital of the French bicycle industry. Locals ride base miles out toward the Gorges de la Loire, then look south when the legs need climbing because the southern parts of the city rise above 700 m. The Massif Central gives the riding its edge, with proper gran fondo legs, cyclocross weather, and enough singletrack mood around the hills. The Signal de Saint-André-la-Côte is the name locals respect. Triathlon des Gorges de la Loire and Tour de France stages give riders their anchor-race energy.

December owns the local myth because Saint Etienne Lyon sends runners toward Lyon over 80 km with 1950 m of gain. Locals treat summer as the clean block for steady Z2, intervals, and longer rides, because the weather station’s lower altitude keeps the climate temperate. The city centre stays practical for weekday training, while the higher southern side changes the feel fast. Winter brings the real switch, because Saint-Étienne averages 85 cm of snow each year and temperatures often sit near zero or drop below it. Runners add grip and headlamps, and cyclists move toward tougher base miles or cyclocross habits.