Foulées Pluvignoises is a road race held in late January or early February in Pluvigner, a town in Morbihan, Brittany. The primary event is a 10 km race for adults, typically attracting around 400 participants, with overall numbers often ranging from 400 to 500. The schedule also features youth races, with distances from 200 metres to 3 km based on age, drawing approximately 200 young runners. It is open to various categories, from beginners to veterans, for both women and men. Adults can participate whether they are licensed runners or not, provided they submit the necessary medical documentation.
The 10 km course winds through the streets and local paths of Pluvigner and is included in the Challenge Douar Alré Sobhi Sport. The event is organized by the Les Foulées Pluvignoises association, established in 1989 to encourage sport and running, and is managed by a small team of volunteers. The club also operates a leisure running group, with several dozen members who compete in races throughout Morbihan, Brittany, and other parts of France; some consistently achieve good results in departmental races and on Challenge Douar Alré podiums. Awards are given to the fastest runners, and a participant lottery distributes prizes to a wider range of competitors. The association also contributes to the upkeep of local paths and small heritage sites, connecting the race to the town beyond the event itself.