28
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900
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Course
The Trail des Gorges de Chouvigny is a 28-kilometer trail race with 900 meters of elevation gain through the Chouvigny Gorges, in the Allier department. This event crosses one of the most spectacular natural sites in the Bourbonnais, where the Sioule river has carved deep gorges into granite, creating a landscape of sheer cliffs, hanging forests, and enclosed meanders of wild and preserved beauty.
The Chouvigny Gorges, several kilometers long, are a geological treasure of the Massif Central. The Sioule, a tributary of the Allier, has cut into the granite base to a depth of over 200 meters, creating vertiginous walls where oaks cling to the rock and peregrine falcons nest. The Chateau de Chouvigny, a medieval fortress perched atop the gorges, dominates the valley with its austere silhouette and adds a historical dimension to the landscape.
The Trail des Gorges de Chouvigny course follows trails along the river and climbs to the ridges overlooking the gorges. Runners follow the Sioule, whose lively waters wind between granite blocks, before climbing steep trails to panoramic viewpoints above the gorges. The descents back to the river are equally impressive, with trails plunging through oak and chestnut forests carpeting the slopes.
The 900 meters of elevation gain are concentrated in short but steep climbs typical of the gorges' enclosed relief. The terrain is technical: sometimes slippery granite trails, passages between rock blocks, exposed roots in undergrowth, and steep descents toward the river. The proximity of water and forest shade maintain pleasant coolness even in summer but can make trails wet and delicate.
The course extends beyond the gorges to explore the surrounding Bourbonnais plateau. Runners cross bocage, meadows where Charolais cattle graze, those emblematic white cows of the region, and villages with pink granite houses. The contrast between the gorges' verticality and the plateau's horizontality creates a balanced and varied course.
The Chouvigny Gorges are a renowned climbing site and a destination for canoe-kayaking on the Sioule rapids. Wildlife is remarkable, with the presence of dippers, kingfishers, and otters in the river's clear waters. The cliffs shelter rare plant species adapted to the extreme conditions of bare rock.
Aid stations offer Bourbonnais specialties: potato pate, Bourbonnais goat cheese, Saint-Pourcain wine, and apple pompe. The atmosphere is that of a convivial and authentic terroir race, where volunteers enthusiastically share their love for this lesser-known territory of the Massif Central.
The Trail des Gorges de Chouvigny is a short but intense race, ideal for runners seeking an accessible format in a remarkable natural setting. The beauty of the gorges, the technical trails, and the territory's authenticity make it an attractive event for trail runners of all levels.
Race profile
Trail des Gorges de Chouvigny is a 28 km trail race with 900 m of elevation gain, located in Chouvigny, Allier. The next edition is scheduled for 3 May 2026.
Find all official information on the race website.
Frequently asked questions
What is the distance and elevation gain of the Trail des Gorges de Chouvigny?
The Trail des Gorges de Chouvigny covers 28 km with 900 m of elevation gain, in the Sioule gorges starting from Chouvigny.
How do I register for the Trail des Gorges de Chouvigny?
Registration is available online on the official website. A medical certificate or FFA license is required.
What is the time limit for the Trail des Gorges de Chouvigny?
The time limit is generally 5h30 for the 28 km course, with intermediate checkpoints.
What mandatory gear is required for the Trail des Gorges de Chouvigny?
Mandatory gear includes a water reserve, a charged mobile phone, an emergency blanket, and a personal cup.
Can I have a crew or assistant during the Trail des Gorges de Chouvigny?
Assistance is allowed at official aid stations. The gorges offer limited access but a few points are reachable by car.
When does the Trail des Gorges de Chouvigny take place?
The next edition is scheduled for May 3, 2026, starting from Chouvigny in the Allier department.
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