La douce échappée - Saint-Brieuc
'La douce échappée', or 'The sweet escape', offers a race with details on its schedule and registration cost available on its dedicated page.
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'La douce échappée', or 'The sweet escape', offers a race with details on its schedule and registration cost available on its dedicated page.
Les Foulées Briochines is a running event in Saint-Brieuc, Côtes-d'Armor, Brittany. Established in 1974 and organized by Saint-Brieuc Athlétisme, it was held for decades in October before shifting to March. The schedule features an elite race, a 10 km road race, a 10 km trail option, relay races, and shorter events for children and juniors. The race started in the city center, later using the Parc des Promenades and the quays of Légué, before returning near its initial downtown path. The trail version incorporates streets and public parks, giving the event the character of a local club run integrated into Saint-Brieuc rather than a large-scale spectacle. Amateur runners, families, juniors, and a small elite group participate on the same day, with recent numbers in the hundreds.
Trail des Brioch is a late-April trail event in Saint-Brieuc, located in the Côtes d'Armor department of Brittany, France. It takes place in a public park and features a straightforward selection of formats: a 6.5 km walk, 8 km and 19 km trail runs, along with children’s and junior courses. The 19 km trail is the most popular distance. The shorter options accommodate casual walkers, younger runners, and those seeking a less demanding outing. The event balances a playful and competitive atmosphere, reflected in the organizer’s statement, “I am hungry for victory.”
Running: Locals run Saint-Brieuc like a proper coastal playground, with city legs, valley rhythm, and bay air in the same week. The Station Trail en Baie de Saint-Brieuc gives runners 241 km across 14 routes, with four departures and nine workshops for hill work, threshold, and VMA testing. Hillion gives four marked trail circuits from 8 to 25 km. Plédran/Yffiniac stretches the range from 8 to 30 km. The 10 km Entre ville et vallées route passes the port of Légué. Saint-Brieuc Athlétisme keeps the scene social. UACA "Running Club" meets at Hélène Boucher on Thursdays at 7:15 PM. Foulées Briochines and La douce échappée sit on the local race radar.
Cycling: Locals ride the bay first, then add edge when the legs ask for it. Saint-Brieuc bay by bike follows the natural reserve, where we go along the strikes and wild stretches of water. La Vélomaritime / EuroVelo 4 runs from Saint-Brieuc to Erquy for 39 km, and the route stacks 328 m of ascent with 295 m of descent. The climbing sits in the ups and downs of that coastal stage, with plenty of slopes to tackle. The route mixes 30 km of road with 9 km of cycle path. Locals use La Rando De L'agglo and Extreme Bretagne challenge as anchor names more than crit chatter.
Season: Summer gives Saint-Brieuc its best coastal mood, because the Bay of Saint-Brieuc changes with time and tide. Locals keep Z2 easy beside the strand, then use the Station Trail workshops when intervals need structure. The city centre sits at 98 m, so the effort comes from repeated slopes more than big mountain numbers. Winter shifts the rhythm toward practical training, with Saint-Brieuc Athlétisme sessions on the stade or in nature and runners still heading out during the day or at night. Riders keep base miles on quiet country roads and compacted natural earth tracks when the weather allows.