111
km
7,300
D+
2,850
max alt.
5
ITRA pts
FORMATS
Course
The Trail Verbier St Bernard is a benchmark 111-kilometer race with 7,300 meters of elevation gain, set in the heart of the Swiss Valais Alps between the cosmopolitan resort of Verbier and the historic passes of the Grand-Saint-Bernard. This high-mountain race crosses one of the most magnificent alpine landscapes in Europe, where the glaciers of the Combin massif and Mont-Vélan stand alongside deep valleys, flowering alpine meadows, and stone villages with slate roofs that seem frozen in time.
The course is set in a territory steeped in history. The Grand-Saint-Bernard Pass, at 2,469 meters, is one of the oldest Alpine crossings, used since antiquity by Roman legions, medieval pilgrims, and Napoleon Bonaparte's armies. The hospice founded in the eleventh century by Bernard of Menthon, who gave his name to the famous rescue dogs, remains active and still welcomes travelers. Trail runners follow age-old paths linking the Bagnes, Entremont, and Grand-Saint-Bernard valleys, crossing a living heritage where the rearing of Hérens cattle and the production of alpine cheese carry on traditions stretching back millennia.
The 7,300 meters of elevation gain make this one of the most demanding trails on the European calendar. The altitude profile is relentless: passes follow one another without respite — Col des Mines, Col du Bastillon, Fenêtre de Ferret — with sections above 2,500 meters where the air thins and snow can still cover the trails early in the season. The climbs are long, often on steep grassy slopes where poles become essential, and the technical descents over glacial moraines and unstable scree fields punish joints severely. Altitude and oxygen management are decisive factors in race strategy.
The scenery matches the scale of the effort demanded. The Grand Combin massif, at 4,314 meters with its mantle of ice, dominates the race with its majestic presence. Mont Blanc, the Matterhorn, and the Gran Paradiso are visible from the course's highest points, composing a panorama of breathtaking beauty. The alpine pastures crossed by the trail are dotted with wildflowers — gentians, edelweiss, rhododendrons — that burst into color during the Alpine summer. The bisses, centuries-old irrigation channels carved into the mountainsides, offer spectacular balcony passages above the Rhône Valley.
The Trail Verbier St Bernard is an event of international stature, attracting runners from around the world in a setting of impeccable Swiss quality. Verbier, world-renowned for its ski domain and its classical music festival, provides top-tier hospitality infrastructure. Accessibility is excellent: Geneva is less than two hours away, and the Swiss rail network serves the valley with legendary punctuality. For trail runners seeking a very high-level alpine ultra in a spectacular environment, this race is an absolute benchmark — a confrontation with high mountains in all their splendor and severity.
Race profile
Trail Verbier St Bernard is a 111 km trail race with 7,300 m of elevation gain, located in Verbier, Haute-Savoie. The next edition is scheduled for 11 July 2026.
The course reaches a maximum altitude of 2,850 m. The race is rated 5 ITRA points and features terrain. 1 distances are available for runners.
Find all official information on the race website.
Frequently asked questions
What is the distance of Trail Verbier St Bernard?
Trail Verbier St Bernard features a main 111 km course with 7,300 m of elevation gain, starting from Verbier, Switzerland.
When does the 2026 edition take place?
The 2026 edition is scheduled for July 11, 2026.
What are the cut-off times?
Runners typically have 32 hours to complete the 111 km. Strict intermediate cut-offs are enforced. The high-mountain Swiss course demands rigorous time management.
What mandatory gear is required?
Mandatory gear includes a Gore-Tex waterproof jacket, emergency blanket, whistle, minimum 1.5L water reserve, fully charged mobile phone, two headlamps, warm clothing (gloves, beanie, tights), poles (recommended), and a lightweight sleeping bag.
Can I have a crew or personal assistant?
Yes, personal assistants are highly recommended for a 111 km ultra. They can meet you at Verbier life bases and accessible aid stations. goodborning. can help you find a local assistant in Verbier.
How do I register for Trail Verbier St Bernard?
Registration opens on the official website. A medical certificate and qualifying race results are required.
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Practical info
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