Raidveillon de Noël is a short night run in Cergy, Val-d'Oise, Île-de-France, with a Christmas theme integrated into the event. The main course is approximately 5 km, noted in one edition as 4.6 km, positioning it as a quick festive run rather than a long-distance challenge. Organized by Raid Essec, it starts from ESSEC Business School in Cergy. The race takes place in mid-December and raises funds for charity, with proceeds benefiting an association.
Runners are encouraged to wear costumes, aligning with the Christmas setting and the event's playful spirit. The organizers describe it as a slightly unusual pre-January outing, and the format accommodates handisport participants alongside regular runners. Practical support is straightforward yet functional, offering aid stations and changing rooms on site. The event is relatively new, with only a few editions held so far, but its character is established: a night-time charity loop, costumes, Christmas spirit, and a campus start in Cergy.