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Le Havre · France

Cycling & running events in Le Havre, 2026

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A few races to know in Le Havre

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Run·Road
Le Havre

L'Amazone - 6 km

L'Amazone is a 6 km run-walk in Le Havre, centered on a large pink display of support for those affected by breast cancer. It is accessible for walkers and beginners, yet also serves as a competitive city race for runners seeking a fast pace. The event gathers children, runners, walkers, volunteers, local partners, and cancer-support groups, resulting in a more diverse field than a typical road race. The route is depicted by the organizers as a lengthy pink ribbon across Le Havre, where the color conveys the message as much as the distance. L'Amazone aids the fight against breast cancer through awareness, prevention, screening, support for affected individuals, and research, collaborating with the Ligue contre le Cancer Seine-Maritime since 2009. Each year features a theme for costumes and atmosphere; recent themes have paid tribute to women battling breast cancer, while the current western theme suggests bandanas, cowboy hats, sheriff stars, boots, lassos, cacti, and sunset colors.

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Run·Trail
Le Havre

Trail des Hautes Falaises

Trail des Hautes Falaises is a trail running race in Sassetot-le-Mauconduit, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, near the high cliffs of the French coast. It takes place in late September, set within the straightforward, off-road domain of trail running: timed races on natural terrain, distinct from road races through urban areas. The primary listed option is a 20 km single-loop course with approximately 300 metres of elevation gain, identified in the race details as the distance that unites participants. The event connects with coastal and natural themes, emphasizing running near the Normandy coast on a manageable course suitable for a wide range of trail runners, rather than speed on paved surfaces.

Trail
Run·Trail
Le Havre

Trail des 3 Châteaux

The Trail des 3 Châteaux takes runners through Le Creusot in Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France, in early March. This trail-running series offers multiple distances, ranging from the 11 km Le Chtio to the 65 km Grande Traversée Autun - Le Creusot and an 80 km option. The shorter races are challenging: the 17 km course features approximately 500 m of elevation gain, the 27 km course around 1,000 m, the 65 km course about 2,500 m, and the 80 km course climbs roughly 3,100 m. The 17 km race is held at night, distinguishing it from typical daytime local trail events. The courses traverse paths, trails, and roads through forests, pastures, streams, and waterfalls, passing through Saint-Sernin-du-Bois. The event's name reflects its route, connecting three châteaux that runners can enter during the race. The finish presents a final challenge with 148 steps leading to the honor court of the Château de la Verrerie before the finish line at the Conservatoire de Musique et de Danse l'Alto. Following the run, the local cuisine maintains the Burgundian theme, with jambon persillé, escargots, and boeuf bourguignon available at the post-race meal.

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Le Havre Training Notes

Running: Locals keep the easy runs on the beach promenade, because the front is set up, flat, and straight. The promenade gives you more than 4 km for Z2 while you watch the sea. Parc de Rouelle gives you almost 17 km when you link the loop and arboretum through paths, woods, lakes, and the river de Rouelle. The lisière loop is 5 km with 160 m of gain. Campus running group meets every Wednesday evening. RCPH, ATSCAF, LHSA, ASCH, Havre AC, Co Harfleurais, and Montivilliers jogging keep the scene busy. Les 10 Bornes du Havre, Le Havre Urban Trail, and Foulées de Montgeon are the anchor checks.

Cycling: Cyclists use the city lanes first, then roll out toward the coast when the legs are good. La Seine à vélo runs 385 km between Paris and Le Havre, so it is the big base miles line. The Vélomaritime gives you 43 km between Le Havre and Etretat with a proper maritime feel and several inclines. The Vélomaritime route totals 5 km and 311 m of ascent. Cap de la Heve gives climbers 100 m of gain over 2 to 3 km, and the gradients can bite in parts. Locals treat the downhill with respect and keep speed under control.

Season: July and August are the best months, and most riders show up then for longer spins and warmer Z2. Summer makes bike rides feel better than long runs when the heat and humidity sit on the city. June and July can bring thunderstorms on about 2 days per month, so locals keep intervals flexible. The beach promenade still works for early runs, and Montgeon still works when you want shade and softer ground. Autumn and winter bring more regular precipitation, and January and February can bring snowstorms. Winter changes both sports toward shorter loops, tartan work at Stade Ladoumègue, forest slop, and steadier base miles.

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