70
km
3,200
D+
FORMATS
Course
The Trail du Haut-Languedoc is a 70-kilometer ultra trail with 3,200 meters of elevation gain held in Saint-Pons-de-Thomières, in the Hérault department, at the heart of the Haut-Languedoc Regional Natural Park. This major event crosses one of the most little-known and wildest mountain ranges in southern France, straddling the boundary between Mediterranean and Atlantic climatic influences. Saint-Pons-de-Thomières, a former episcopal city nestled in the Jaur valley, is the historic capital of this mountainous territory that rises progressively from the Languedoc garrigues to the Espinouse summits reaching 1,124 meters.
The ultra trail course offers a masterful crossing of the Haut-Languedoc's landscape diversity. Runners pass from deep gorges carved by rivers — the Jaur, the Orb, the Agout — to red sandstone plateaus, from beech and fir forests on north-facing slopes to dry, fragrant garrigues on south-facing slopes. Reservoir lakes, such as Lac de Vésoles and Lac de la Raviège, offer spectacular mirrors of water set into the wooded hills. The transition between two climatic zones — Mediterranean to the south, oceanic to the north — creates a mosaic of natural environments of exceptional botanical richness.
With 3,200 meters of elevation gain over 70 kilometers, the Trail du Haut-Languedoc is a major endurance event that demands serious preparation. The profile is mountainous and rugged, with long, steady climbs toward the Espinouse ridges interspersed with steep descents into deep valleys. The trails vary considerably: technical singletrack through forest, wide forestry roads, wind-exposed ridge paths, and rocky passages on sandstone and schist. Effort management over the long haul, nutrition, and hydration become decisive factors, especially as weather conditions can change rapidly between valley floors and windy summits.
Saint-Pons-de-Thomières boasts remarkable heritage with its 12th-century Romanesque cathedral, medieval lanes, and regional Prehistory Museum housing collections from the area's numerous caves. The Haut-Languedoc is indeed a karstic territory riddled with underground cavities, including the famous Grotte de la Devèze. The region's industrial history, marked by marble quarrying, coal mining, and textiles, has left traces in the landscape that runners cross: former quarries, workers' villages, and mule paths that once connected isolated hamlets.
The Trail du Haut-Languedoc stands as one of the most authentic ultras in southern France. Its 70 kilometers cross a territory of wild, preserved beauty, far from crowds and noise. The organization prides itself on offering generous aid stations showcasing local Languedoc products: mountain cured meats, sheep's milk cheeses, chestnut honey, and wines from Saint-Chinian. For ultra trail runners seeking a major challenge in an exceptional natural setting, this race delivers everything the Haut-Languedoc has to offer: magnificent landscapes, untouched nature, and the warm hospitality of the people of the South.
Race profile
Trail du Haut-Languedoc is a 70 km trail race with 3,200 m of elevation gain, located in Saint-Pons-de-Thomières, Hérault. The next edition is scheduled for 14 June 2026.
Find all official information on the race website.
Frequently asked questions
What is the distance of the Trail du Haut-Languedoc?
The Trail du Haut-Languedoc covers 70 km with 3,200 m of elevation gain, starting from Saint-Pons-de-Thomières in the Hérault. An ultra-trail in the heart of the Haut-Languedoc Regional Natural Park.
When is the next edition?
The next edition is scheduled for June 14, 2026.
How do I register?
Registration is available online on the official website. A medical certificate and ultra-trail experience are recommended for this 70 km race.
What mandatory gear is required?
Mandatory gear is substantial: water reserve (1.5L minimum), charged phone, emergency blanket, whistle, waterproof jacket, warm clothing, headlamp with spare batteries, and personal nutrition.
What are the cut-off times?
Strict cut-off times are enforced throughout the 70 km. Runners have approximately 16 hours. Check the regulations for details.
Is crew support allowed?
Crew access zones are available at certain aid stations. goodborning helps you find a local assistant in the Haut-Languedoc if you are traveling from far away.
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