40
km
1,800
D+
FORMATS
Course
The Trail du Pilat is a mountain race of 40 kilometers with 1,800 meters of elevation gain, starting from Pélussin in the Loire department. The Pilat massif, peaking at the Crêt de la Perdrix at 1,432 meters, is an eastern buttress of the Massif Central that dominates the Rhône valley with its steep slopes. This Regional Natural Park, created in 1974, offers remarkable trail terrain with a diversity of landscapes concentrated in a relatively compact area, from Mediterranean gorges to high-altitude peat bogs.
The course exploits the full geographic richness of the massif. Runners leave Pélussin, perched on the Rhône-facing slope, and climb the steep gradients leading to the summit ridges. The trail first crosses terraces of vines and orchards that recall the Mediterranean influence of the east-facing slope, exposed to the rising sun and sheltered from westerly winds. Higher up, beech and fir forests envelop runners in a mountain atmosphere. The chirats — impressive chaos of granite blocks accumulated by frost during the ice ages — punctuate the course and constitute one of the most remarkable geological curiosities of the Massif Central.
The 1,800 meters of elevation gain are concentrated in long, sustained climbs from the Rhône valley to the ridges. The eastern slope, on the Pélussin side, is particularly steep with gradients regularly exceeding 30%. The terrain is technical: granite trails carved by erosion, passages through chirats where unstable blocks demand constant vigilance, forest single tracks carpeted with roots and moss. The summit ridges, swept by wind, offer exceptional panoramas over the Alpine chain, Mont Blanc, the Rhône valley, and on clear days, the Massif Central and the Puy de Dôme.
Pélussin is a character town clinging to the Pilat slope, with its granite houses and stepped lanes. The town was once an important center for sericulture — silk worm farming — an industry that shaped the Rhône valley economy for centuries. The surroundings hold heritage treasures: the Ternay valley dam, the remains of the feudal Château de Virieu, and the winemaking villages producing Condrieu and Saint-Joseph wines on the steep hillsides overlooking the Rhône.
For international runners, the Trail du Pilat is a gateway to a little-known but exceptionally varied massif on the doorstep of Lyon and Saint-Étienne. The proximity of these two cities, served by high-speed train and Lyon-Saint Exupéry airport, greatly facilitates access. The Pilat offers a condensed sample of French landscapes, from Mediterranean garrigue to high-altitude moorland, and provides ideal training ground for trail runners preparing for longer races in the Alps or the Massif Central.
Race profile
Trail du Pilat is a 40 km trail race with 1,800 m of elevation gain, located in Pélussin, Loire. The next edition is scheduled for 5 April 2026.
Find all official information on the race website.
Frequently asked questions
What is the distance of Trail du Pilat?
Trail du Pilat features a 40 km course with 1,800 m of elevation gain, starting from Pélussin in the Pilat Regional Natural Park.
When does the 2026 edition take place?
The 2026 edition is scheduled for April 5, 2026.
What are the cut-off times?
Runners typically have 9 hours to complete the 40 km. Intermediate cut-offs are enforced at aid stations.
What mandatory gear is required?
Mandatory gear includes a waterproof jacket, emergency blanket, whistle, water reserve, and a fully charged mobile phone.
Can I have a crew or personal assistant?
Yes, personal assistants are allowed at car-accessible points. goodborning. can help you find a local assistant in Pélussin.
How do I register for Trail du Pilat?
Registration opens on the official website. A medical certificate dated less than one year is required.
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