65
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3,800
D+
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Course
The Trail de Bourbon is a 65-kilometre trail race with 3,800 metres of elevation gain, starting from Saint-Denis, the capital of Réunion Island. This demanding event plunges runners into the grandiose volcanic landscapes of this French island in the Indian Ocean — a veritable open-air geological laboratory where some of the most dramatic terrain in the world offers exceptional trail running, following in the footsteps of the "maroon" slaves who fled plantations to seek refuge in the inaccessible cirques of the interior.
Saint-Denis, the most populous city in French overseas territories, is backed by the foothills of the Piton des Neiges massif, the highest point in the Indian Ocean at 3,070 metres. The Trail de Bourbon takes runners from the tropical coastline, fringed with casuarina trees and coconut palms, towards the island's heights along vertiginous trails that scale the remparts — those sheer cliffs of several hundred metres that encircle the cirques of Mafate, Salazie, and Cilaos. The ascent is brutal: within a few kilometres, runners transition from the humid heat of sea level to the coolness of cryptomeria and highland tamarind forests.
The course traverses ecosystems of staggering diversity, reflecting Réunion's exceptional altitudinal zonation. Tropical primary forest, with its giant tree ferns and epiphytic orchids, gives way to cloud forest, where mosses and lichens drape every branch in a spectral veil. Higher still, the ericoid vegetation of the summits, battered by the trade winds, recalls the altitude heathlands of African highlands. The trails run along deep ravines carved by cyclonic rains, cross suspension bridges above roaring waterfalls, and pass through isolated îlets where a handful of families still live in near self-sufficiency.
The 3,800 metres of elevation gain over 65 kilometres testifies to the extreme verticality of Réunion's terrain. The trails, often cut directly into volcanic rock, are formidably technical: basalt slabs slippery in tropical rain, tangled roots in the undergrowth, exposed passages along cliff faces with dizzying drops. Réunion's weather adds a further dimension to the challenge: clouds can engulf the ridges within minutes, transforming oppressive heat into damp cold and reducing visibility to just a few metres.
Réunion is universally recognised as one of the finest trail running destinations in the world, and the Trail de Bourbon is a masterful illustration of this. The island, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its pitons, cirques, and remparts, packs an incredible variety of landscapes and microclimates into barely 2,500 km². Running in Réunion also means experiencing Creole culture in all its warmth: aid stations brimming with local flavours — rougail, samoussas, sweet potato cake — and the passionate encouragement of the Réunionnais, a people of runners if ever there was one, make every race on the island an unforgettable human experience as much as a top-tier sporting challenge.
Race profile
Trail de Bourbon is a 65 km trail race with 3,800 m of elevation gain, located in Saint-Denis, La Réunion. The next edition is scheduled for 14 June 2026.
Find all official information on the race website.
Frequently asked questions
What is the distance and elevation of the Trail de Bourbon?
The Trail de Bourbon is a 65 km trail with 3,800 m of elevation gain, starting from Saint-Denis on Réunion Island. The course explores the volcanic and tropical landscapes of the intense island.
How do I register for the Trail de Bourbon?
Registration is done through the official race website. A medical certificate is required. No specific qualification is needed but good physical fitness is essential for the Réunion terrain.
What is the time limit for the Trail de Bourbon?
The time limit is approximately 16 to 18 hours for the 65 km. Intermediate cut-offs are in place at the main aid stations.
What mandatory gear is required for the Trail de Bourbon?
Mandatory gear includes a waterproof jacket (frequent tropical rain), a headlamp, a survival blanket, a whistle, a phone, abundant water reserves, and food.
Can I have a crew or assistant at the Trail de Bourbon?
Yes, assistants are allowed at certain aid stations. For mainland French or international runners, goodborning. connects you with a local Réunion assistant who masters the trails and island logistics.
When does the Trail de Bourbon take place?
The next edition of the Trail de Bourbon is scheduled for June 14, 2026, starting from Saint-Denis on Réunion Island.
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