RUN CLUBS IN ANTIBES
Antibes offers incredible running opportunities along the sheltered Mediterranean coastline and through Provençal parks and old-town lanes. Run clubs in Antibes bring together friendly locals for everything from morning beach jogs to sunset laps in the Cap d’Antibes area.
Updated JUL 2026← All run clubs in France
1 Run Clubs in Antibes
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Popular Routes
- →Promenade du Cap d’Antibes - 6km seaside route between Antibes and viewpoint coves with sweeping coastal views
- →Plages de Juan-les-Pins - 5km flat, fast beach promenade laps along the pine-fringed shoreline
- →Parc de la Pinède (Juan-les-Pins) - 4km shaded paths through coastal pine forest for cooler running
- →Fort Carré & Vieil Antibes Loop - 7km start near the historic ramparts, run through Old Town streets, then arc back toward the sea
- →Sentier du Littoral near Garoupe - 8km rugged-yet-accessible coastal trail segments between coves and lookouts
- →Marineland / Cap-side Greenways (Guynemer area) - 10km mixed coastal and park-side stretches with scenic breaks
Local Tips
- •Join the local running community via nearby club meetups (often active around Antibes/Juan-les-Pins)—it’s one of the best ways to learn the best coastal segments and timing.
- •Go early for comfort: mornings are cooler, the light is better for photos, and popular seafront sections are less crowded.
- •For beach-adjacent routes, pay attention to surf zones and uneven sand/gravel—stick to the promenade where possible if you’re optimizing for training consistency.
- •In late spring and early fall, bring light layers and sunscreen; even “mild” coastal weather can be intense with sun reflection off the water.
- •If you do Cap d’Antibes coastal segments, expect frequent incline changes—use them for hill sessions, but leave extra space on narrower paths for walkers.
- •Recovery culture matters on the Côte d’Azur: after a run, aim for proper hydration and a local meal (often including regional olive oil, vegetables, and seafood) to bounce back quickly.
Best Running Seasons
Late Spring
Early Fall
Early Morning Year-round
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