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Trail des Collines Normandes

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About Trail des Collines Normandes

The Trail des Collines Normandes is a 50-kilometer trail race with 1,200 meters of elevation gain through the hills of Calvados, in the heart of inland Normandy. This event crosses a landscape of rolling hedgerows, deep forests, and panoramic ridgelines that offers a serious sporting challenge in a natural setting of discreet and authentic beauty.

The Norman Hills, a western extension of the Armorican Massif, constitute one of the most pronounced reliefs in Normandy. The Signal d'Ecouves, the region's highest point at 413 meters, and Mont des Avaloirs, the Armorican Massif's summit at 416 meters, demonstrate the significant elevation of this often-overlooked territory. Beech and oak forests covering the hilltops alternate with hedgerow meadows and cider apple orchards.

The Trail des Collines Normandes course chains climbs and descents through this undulating landscape, never giving runners respite. The trails cross state forests where light filters through the canopy, follow crystalline streams, and climb to ridges where the view extends over dozens of kilometers of Norman countryside. The terrain is varied: wide forest paths, technical singles through undergrowth, muddy passages in valley bottoms, and grassy climbs over rounded hilltops.

With 1,200 meters of elevation gain spread over 50 kilometers, the profile is demanding without being extreme. The climbs are regular and progressive, the technical descents through woods demand vigilance, and the constant chaining of hills wears down the legs over the kilometers. The second half of the course, as fatigue sets in, reveals the true difficulty of this race.

The Trail des Collines Normandes passes through villages where time seems to have stopped. Half-timbered farms, granite manors, and slate-steepled churches compose a heritage landscape of great richness. Runners sometimes encounter herds of Norman cows, those cattle spotted with russet and white whose milk produces France's most famous cheeses: Camembert, Livarot, and Pont-l'Eveque.

Aid stations celebrate this cheese-making and cider tradition, with local products that restore strength and lift spirits. The atmosphere of the Trail des Collines Normandes is that of a terroir race, rooted in rural life and carried by a community of enthusiasts.

For runners preparing mountain events, the Trail des Collines Normandes offers an excellent training ground, with significant cumulative elevation gain and varied terrain. For others, it is an opportunity to discover an unknown and endearing Normandy, far from tourist stereotypes, where the beauty of the landscapes reveals itself step by step, along the trails and through encounters.

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BLOCK 2 · COURSE

50 km, 1,200 m climb

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BLOCK 3 · ESTIMATOR

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Frequently asked questions

What is the distance and elevation gain of the Trail des Collines Normandes?

The Trail des Collines Normandes covers 50 km with 1,200 m of elevation gain, through the Normandy hills starting from Condé-en-Normandie.

How do I register for the Trail des Collines Normandes?

Registration is available online on the official race website. A medical certificate or valid FFA license is required.

What is the time limit for the Trail des Collines Normandes?

The time limit is generally 9 hours for the 50 km course, with intermediate cut-off points at aid stations.

What mandatory gear is required for the Trail des Collines Normandes?

Mandatory gear includes a water reserve, a charged mobile phone, a waterproof jacket, an emergency blanket, and a personal cup.

Can I have a crew or assistant during the Trail des Collines Normandes?

Assistance is allowed at official aid stations. The Normandy course offers many road access points for crew members.

When does the Trail des Collines Normandes take place?

The next edition is scheduled for April 11, 2026, starting from Condé-en-Normandie in the Calvados department.

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11 April 2026