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The Lyon Urban Trail by Night is an urban trail event held in Lyon, France, typically in November. Participants can select from a 30 km course with approximately 800 m of elevation gain, a 20 km course with about 550 m, or a 10 km course with around 350 m. Additionally, a 10 km hike is offered for those seeking a city exploration on foot without a competitive race. The night event is an extension of the Lyon Urban Trail, established by Extra Sports as France's first urban trail. The primary Lyon course begins and concludes at Saint-Jean Cathedral, crosses the Saône River multiple times, ascends through parks and historic fort areas, and incorporates the Tunnel de la Rue Terme on the climb. This event attracts both amateur and professional participants, with numbers growing from 1,500 runners at its inception to over 9,000 in its most popular edition.
SaintéLyon begins at midnight in Saint-Étienne, crossing the night towards Lyon on the first weekend of December. It is an ultra-style winter foot race, with approximately two-thirds of the course on footpaths and the remainder on asphalt. Participants can compete solo, in relay teams of two, three, or four, or choose a hiking option. Recent editions have seen fields exceeding 20,000 participants, making it both a demanding endurance challenge and a large-scale night event across the hills connecting the two cities. The event originated as a winter walking raid between Lyon and Saint-Étienne, attracting only a few dozen entrants and featuring a stop at an inn in Sainte-Catherine. Cold weather and snow were integral from its inception, and this rugged December character remains fitting. The format evolved into a single-stage competition, eventually permitting runners, and the midnight start from Saint-Étienne established the race's contemporary structure and title. The shorter Saintexpress covers 44 km from Sainte-Catherine to Lyon, while the main event retains its long point-to-point nature, with its precise finish line in Lyon subject to variation.
Running: Locals run the Rhône and Saône banks for easy Z2, intervals, and city views without leaving the centre. Parc de la Tête d'Or gives runners a clean loop feel, with Jardin botanique de Lyon right there and Parc de Gerland better for south-side miles. Courir à Lyon has an urban trail every Tuesday, and that run covers about 9km with 250m of climbing. Lyon Running Crew has a social run every Wednesday with three speed groups. Founders Running Club meets weekly at Quatorze on Saturdays at 10:00 AM CEST. SaintéLyon, Lyon urban trail by night, and Course des Lumières Lyon work as anchor races.
Cycling: Locals ride the banks first, because the city sits cleanly between the Rhône, the Saône, and the Presqu'île. Place Bellecour sends riders toward Confluence, the ViaRhôna, and longer base miles up to Parc de Miribel-Jonage and Miribel lake. The essentials itinerary covers 14km in about 50 minutes, and it keeps a moderate slope. The Contemporary and Renaissance Lyon itinerary runs 14km from Confluence to Vieux-Lyon. CTLYON has been around since 1925 and brings road, VTT, Gravel, and BMX Freestyle riders together. La Croix-Rousse holds the north climbs, Fourvière holds the west climbs, and Audax 200 Zig-Zag is the anchor raid.
Season: Summer suits Lyon best when you want shaded river banks and long rides with some coolness still in the legs. The banks of the Rhône feel very pleasant in summer, and locals keep using Parc de la Tête d'Or when the pace needs to stay easy. Riders can stretch toward Miribel lake, and the Lyon-to-Miribel day adds 51m up and 51m down. Winter months are the driest, so runners still get consistent city miles and trail nights. CTLYON keeps the bike calendar alive with Randonnées d’hiver in February, while ASICS SaintéLyon gives runners the late-year target.