About cycling & running in NamurNamur Training Notes
Running: Locals run Namur from the Sambre and Meuse up to the Citadel, then drop back through the city centre when the legs want something steadier. Runnin'City links the Citadel with Saint Aubain Cathedral, and Union Royale Namur and Namur Angels give the club scene a proper local spine. Parc de La Plante works for easy Z2, strides, or a soft reset near the water. The route covers 94 km with 130 m of gain, so it sits nicely between base miles and a hilly long run. Grand Trail de Namur anchors the trail side with 60 km, while Champion's Trail, La Gelbressoise, Le Trail Davois, and Jogging Erpent Village keep the calendar busy.
Cycling: Locals ride the rivers first, because the Jambes Loop and the Meuse Valley Path make clean base miles without overthinking the route. Riders climb when they point the bike at the Citadel of Namur, the hills around the citadel, or the Condroz to the south-east. The Condroz gives low hills of about 200 to 300 meters, plus forests and grazing fields, so it suits tempo, gran fondo prep, and punchy intervals. The Tour de Namur circuit runs 6 km with 1,370 m of climbing. Tour de Namur and the Namur cyclo-cross race are the anchor names.
Season: Summer puts Namur into race mode, with Xterra Belgium, Triathlon de Namur, Namuraid, and the Tour de Namur giving runners and riders plenty to aim at. August brings the Belgian Motocross Grand Prix on the first weekend, and the city still feels lively for long rides, brick sessions, and evening runs along the water. September brings the Walloon Festivals, so locals can still stack decent training around town. Winter changes the rhythm without killing it, because cyclocross takes over the hills around the citadel and runners shift toward steady Z2, muddy trail loops, and shorter intervals when the light goes early.