55
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3,600
D+
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Course
The Trail du Canigo is a 55-kilometer trail race with 3,600 meters of elevation gain, taking place in the Pyrenees-Orientales, starting from Vernet-les-Bains, a spa town nestled at the foot of the Canigou massif. The Canigo, as the Catalans write it, is the sacred mountain of Catalonia, a mythical summit rising to 2,784 meters that dominates the Roussillon plain and the Mediterranean Sea. This race is a sporting pilgrimage to one of the most iconic peaks of the eastern Pyrenees.
The Canigou holds a unique place in the Catalan imagination. Every year on Saint John's Eve, a flame is lit at its summit and carried down from village to village to ignite the bonfires of the festival. This mountain is the symbol of Catalan identity, visible from Barcelona on clear days, and the Trail du Canigo is part of this tradition of devotion to the sacred mountain. Running around and on the flanks of the Canigou is to participate in an adventure that goes beyond the purely sporting.
The Trail du Canigo course explores the massif in all its diversity. Runners depart from Vernet-les-Bains at 650 meters altitude and climb rapidly through Mediterranean forests of holm oak and cork oak, then through mountain pine and fir forests before reaching the high-altitude zones where vegetation thins. The 3,600 meters of elevation gain testify to the impressive verticality of this course, which circles the massif via several high-altitude passes.
The terrain is remarkably varied. The first kilometers cross Mediterranean scrubland fragrant with thyme, rosemary, and cistus. As altitude increases, runners enter dense, humid forests where torrents cascade between boulders. Higher still, the Catalan alpine pastures, the jasses, offer spectacular panoramas of the Pyrenean chain on one side and the Mediterranean on the other. High-altitude passages, on stony and sometimes snowy trails, demand sure-footed technique and good acclimatization.
The proximity of the Mediterranean gives the Canigou particular climatic conditions. Heat can be intense in the lower valleys, while cold and wind dominate the ridges. Mediterranean storms, sudden and violent, can transform race conditions within minutes. This climatic range over a relatively short course is one of the defining characteristics of the Trail du Canigo.
The Catalan atmosphere permeates every moment of this race. Vernet-les-Bains, with its thermal baths, cobblestone streets, and colorful facades, is a village of character that comes alive during race weekend. Aid stations offer Catalan products: mountain charcuterie, sheep's cheese, coca catalana pastry, and Rivesaltes muscat wine. Catalan music, sardanes dances, and encouragement in Catalan give the event a unique cultural flavor.
The Trail du Canigo is designed for trail runners seeking an intense mountain race in an exceptional cultural and scenic setting. The Canigou, sacred mountain between the Pyrenees and the Mediterranean, offers a unique trail experience where the beauty of the territory combines with the depth of a thousand-year tradition. It is a race that touches the soul as much as it tests the body.
Race profile
Trail du Canigó is a 55 km trail race with 3,600 m of elevation gain, located in Vernet-les-Bains, Pyrénées-Orientales. The next edition is scheduled for 28 June 2026.
Find all official information on the race website.
Frequently asked questions
What is the distance of the Trail du Canigó?
The Trail du Canigó covers 55 km with 3,600 m of elevation gain, starting from Vernet-les-Bains in the Eastern Pyrenees. A demanding course around the Canigou massif.
When is the next edition?
The next edition is scheduled for June 28, 2026.
How do I register?
Registration is open online on the official website. A medical certificate and long-distance trail experience are strongly recommended given the course difficulty.
What mandatory gear is required?
Mandatory gear is substantial for this mountain course: water reserve (2L 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 due to the altitude and technical nature of the course. Runners must meet all checkpoint times.
Can I have a support crew?
Crew access zones are available at certain aid stations. goodborning is ideal for finding a local assistant in the Eastern Pyrenees, especially for international runners.
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