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The Trail du Vallespir is a 42-kilometre race with 2,200 metres of positive elevation gain exploring one of the most secret and endearing valleys in the Catalan Pyrenees. Starting from Céret, a town of art world-renowned for its modern art museum and its sardana festival, this event follows the Tech Valley upstream, a tumultuous river that has carved over millennia a landscape of deep gorges, dense forests, and jagged summits forming the natural border with Spain. The Vallespir, the last Pyrenean valley before the Mediterranean, benefits from exceptional sunshine and climatic mildness that allow cherry trees to blossom as early as February, making Céret the "cherry capital" and the earliest orchard in France.

The 42-kilometre course is a progressive ascent from Céret's orchards (170 m elevation) toward the foothills of the Canigou and the border ridges exceeding 1,500 metres. Runners first cross the hills covered with cork oaks and mimosas surrounding the town, before entering the Mondony gorges and then climbing toward the beech and chestnut forests that carpet the valley's northern slopes. The climb toward the high-altitude pastures progressively reveals a grandiose panorama of the Canigou massif (2,784 m), the sacred mountain of the Catalans that dominates the Vallespir with its massive silhouette, snow-capped for much of the year. Technical descents on schist trails demand sustained attention, as the layered rock can prove particularly sharp and unstable.

The Vallespir is a living conservatory of Catalan culture. The villages crossed by the race — Amélie-les-Bains with its ancient thermal baths, Arles-sur-Tech with its 9th-century Benedictine abbey, Prats-de-Mollo with its Vauban fortifications — testify to a rich history blending Roman, Visigothic, Carolingian, and Catalan influences. The Catalan language is still spoken here daily, traditional festivals punctuate the year, and the brown bear, ancestral symbol of Pyrenean culture, is the subject of a unique carnival celebration in Prats-de-Mollo each February. This cultural immersion gives the trail a dimension that extends far beyond the sporting framework.

The 2,200 metres of positive elevation gain are distributed across a profile reflecting the valley's V-shaped geography: a long climb from the valley floor to the ridges, followed by rolling portions at altitude, then frank descents to rejoin the Tech river. The terrain varies considerably according to altitude and aspect: dry, dusty trails in the valley bottom under Mediterranean influence, damp root-covered singletracks in north-facing slope forests, pastoral tracks on altitude grasslands. Heat can be a limiting factor in the lower sections, while wind and coolness prevail at altitude, requiring runners to maintain constant adaptability in both clothing and strategy.

For international runners, Céret is a destination that combines sport, culture, and art de vivre with rare felicity. The town, where Picasso, Braque, Soutine, and Chagall came to paint in the early 20th century, houses a first-rate modern art museum. Access is easy from Perpignan (30 minutes), Girona airport in Spain (1h15), or Barcelona (2h30). Accommodation in Catalan farmhouses converted into bed-and-breakfasts allows discovery of the Vallespir's Catalan gastronomy: boles de picolat, cargolade, turrón, rousquilles, accompanied by Roussillon wines. The stay can be extended with a visit to the thermal baths of Amélie-les-Bains for recovery, an ascent of the Canigou for the most motivated, or simply strolling through Céret's narrow streets while enjoying a cherry ice cream beneath the centuries-old plane trees of the square.

Race profile

Trail du Vallespir is a 42 km trail race with 2,200 m of elevation gain, located in Céret, Pyrénées-Orientales. The next edition is scheduled for 3 May 2026.

Find all official information on the race website.

Frequently asked questions

What is the distance of Trail du Vallespir?

Trail du Vallespir features a 42 km course with 2,200 m of elevation gain, starting from Céret in the Pyrénées-Orientales.

When does the 2026 edition take place?

The 2026 edition is scheduled for May 3, 2026.

What are the cut-off times?

Runners typically have 10 hours to complete the 42 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 can meet you at accessible points along the course. goodborning. can help you find a local assistant in Céret.

How do I register for Trail du Vallespir?

Registration opens on the official race website. A medical certificate dated less than one year is required.

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