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Ultra Trail Côte Vermeille

Banyuls-sur-Mer, Pyrénées-Orientales
19 September 2026J-111

105

km

5,200

D+

1,256

max alt.

4

ITRA pts

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Course

The Ultra Trail Côte Vermeille is an outstanding 105-kilometer race with 5,200 meters of elevation gain, traversing one of the wildest and most unspoiled coastlines on the French Mediterranean. Starting from Banyuls-sur-Mer, birthplace of the renowned fortified wine and the last town before the Spanish border, runners embark on an odyssey through terraced vineyards, hidden coves, and the foothills of the Albères, the easternmost spur of the Pyrenean chain where the mountains plunge directly into the sea.

The course follows the rugged contours of the Côte Vermeille — the Vermilion Coast — a stretch of the Catalan shoreline named for the crimson and ochre reflections cast by its schist rocks in the evening light. The trails wind between Banyuls, Port-Vendres, Collioure, and Cerbère, four jewels nestled in natural bays that the Fauvist painters — Matisse, Derain, Dufy — immortalized at the turn of the twentieth century. But trail runners have little time for contemplation: the terrain is demanding, with steep climbs on crumbling schist paths, technical ridgeline passages swept by wind, and vertiginous descents toward calanques inaccessible by road.

The hinterland crossed by the race is a land of character, where the vineyards of Collioure and Banyuls cling to dizzying slopes, held in place by dry-stone walls painstakingly built over centuries. These terraces, called "feixes" in Catalan, create a cultural landscape of heritage significance and bear witness to the tenacity of winemakers on this arid, wind-battered land. Runners thread their way between these plots, occasionally passing stone vineyard huts, before climbing toward the medieval watchtowers that mark the Franco-Spanish border.

The 5,200 meters of elevation gain — remarkable for a course that never strays far from the sea — is explained by the relentless succession of ascents and descents imposed by the coastal relief. Each headland and promontory demands a climb, and each inlet a dive back to sea level. Mediterranean heat adds another dimension to the challenge, particularly on south-facing slopes where the reflection off the schist amplifies temperatures. Hydration management and sun protection are strategic elements that every competitor must plan carefully.

The Ultra Trail Côte Vermeille is more than a race: it is an immersion into the Catalan identity of the Roussillon, a borderland where France and Spain blend in language, cuisine, and architecture. Aid stations offer local specialties — Collioure anchovies, touron nougat, rousquilles pastries — and the festive atmosphere of the villages along the route is a reminder that trail running here is a collective celebration. For international runners, it is a rare opportunity to discover a still-authentic Mediterranean coastline, easily accessible by TGV from Paris or Barcelona, and to experience an ultramarine adventure of incomparable intensity.

Race profile

Ultra Trail Côte Vermeille is a 105 km trail race with 5,200 m of elevation gain, located in Banyuls-sur-Mer, Pyrénées-Orientales. The next edition is scheduled for 19 September 2026.

The course reaches a maximum altitude of 1,256 m. The race is rated 4 ITRA points and features terrain. 1 distances are available for runners.

Find all official information on the race website.

Frequently asked questions

What is the distance of Ultra Trail Côte Vermeille?

Ultra Trail Côte Vermeille features a 105 km course with 5,200 m of elevation gain, starting from Banyuls-sur-Mer between sea and mountains on the Catalan coast.

When does the 2026 edition take place?

The 2026 edition is scheduled for September 19, 2026.

What are the cut-off times?

Runners typically have 27 hours to complete the 105 km. Strict intermediate cut-offs are enforced at main aid stations.

What mandatory gear is required?

Mandatory gear includes a waterproof jacket, emergency blanket, whistle, minimum 1.5L water reserve, fully charged mobile phone, two headlamps with spare batteries, and warm clothing.

Can I have a crew or personal assistant?

Yes, personal assistants are highly recommended for a 105 km race. They can meet you at life bases and accessible aid stations. goodborning. can help you find a local assistant in Banyuls-sur-Mer.

How do I register for Ultra Trail Côte Vermeille?

Registration opens on the official website. A medical certificate dated less than one year and qualifying races are required.

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