Boissy-le-Bret: Spring Running & Nordic Walking Festival

On Sunday, March 29, 2026, enjoy the hidden beauty of nature and take part in the spring running race in Yvelines, with the theme of the festival welcoming spring. Held in the majestic scenery of the Port-Royal forest, this event offers a total of nine courses in a fun, flower-themed atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.

this time printram laceis back for the 44th time. This event is held at Yubren. Sunday, March 29, 2026opens in, Boisin-LebretonnockIt will be held in This sporting event is hosted jointly by the city, the SQY community and the Alfred de Vigny Centre, and features nature courses to welcome the warmth of spring. Anyone can take care of their health in nature through various difficulty levels in the Port-Royal forest.

gun 9 coursesis available so anyone can enjoy it. Children and teenagers can also participate, but only ages 6 to 15. Adults walk 10 kilometers nordic walkingyou can choose a 6km run or the more challenging 15km event. Please note, 1 Euro from each participation fee will be donated to the Dementia Research Foundation.

Also, in this race We recommend dressing up and participating.. The theme of this event is spring flowersThis is an event to celebrate the beautiful flower buds that are in full bloom. Many participants are looking forward to running in floral outfits, like tulips or eye-catching perce-neige outfits!

This week’s game schedule

  • Grand Vichynoise 6km run – starts at 9:30 – 10 euros
  • 15 km run – start at 9:30 – 20 euros
  • Nordic Walking 10km – Starts at 9:45 – €10

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