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Trail de la Côte d'Opale

Boulogne-sur-Mer, Seine-Maritime
12 April 2026J-2

52

km

1,200

D+

150

max alt.

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Course

The Trail de la Côte d'Opale is a 52-kilometer coastal adventure with 1,200 meters of elevation gain, traced along the spectacular cliffs of the Boulonnais coast in the Pas-de-Calais department of northern France. Starting from Boulogne-sur-Mer, France's largest fishing port and a city steeped in history, runners set out on a course that follows the contours of a coastline classified as a Grand Site de France, where the iconic Cap Gris-Nez and Cap Blanc-Nez raise their chalky silhouettes against the English Channel.

The route follows the GR 120, the legendary coastal path, winding through grassy dunes, crans — the small dry valleys that cut into the cliff face — and rocky foreshores battered by waves. Runners cross the Deux-Caps site, a landscape of windswept heathland where on clear days the English coast is plainly visible across the strait. The climbs are short but relentless: every descent to a pebble beach or a fishing village is followed by a sharp ascent back onto the clifftop, creating a sawtooth profile that constantly tests the quads and the mind.

The Côte d'Opale — the Opal Coast — takes its name from the ever-changing reflections of the sea, shifting from slate grey beneath low clouds to turquoise under shafts of sunlight. This distinctive northern French light, immortalized by Flemish masters, accompanies trail runners throughout the race. The course traverses remarkably diverse landscapes: the dunes of the Slack estuary with their protected flora, the meadows of Cap Blanc-Nez where Boulonnais sheep graze, and the half-buried World War II blockhouses that remain as vestiges of the Atlantic Wall.

Wind is the ever-present companion — and sometimes the main adversary — for runners on this trail. Gusts blowing in from the open sea can reach formidable speeds on the exposed sections around the caps, turning certain passages into genuine tests of endurance. But that same wind purifies the air and offers welcome freshness during intense efforts. The iodine-rich air, the scent of seaweed, and the cry of gulls create a maritime atmosphere that is truly unique in the trail running world, far removed from the mountain paths more commonly associated with the sport.

The Trail de la Côte d'Opale organization has carefully preserved the authenticity of this human-scale race, deeply rooted in its territory. Aid stations showcase local products, and the warmth of the volunteer crews reflects the legendary hospitality of northern France. For international runners looking to discover a lesser-known side of France, this trail offers a magnificent gateway to the natural and cultural heritage of the Hauts-de-France region, located just two hours from Paris, Brussels, or London via the Channel Tunnel.

Race profile

Trail de la Côte d'Opale is a 52 km trail race with 1,200 m of elevation gain, located in Boulogne-sur-Mer, Seine-Maritime. The next edition is scheduled for 12 April 2026.

The course reaches a maximum altitude of 150 m. The race is rated — 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 and elevation of the Trail de la Côte d'Opale?

The Trail de la Côte d'Opale is a 52 km trail with 1,200 m of elevation gain, starting from Boulogne-sur-Mer. The highest point reaches 150 m. The course follows the cliffs and beaches of the Opal Coast.

How do I register for the Trail de la Côte d'Opale?

Registration is done on the official website. A medical certificate is required. The race is accessible without qualification, ideal for discovering coastal trail running in northern France.

What is the time limit for the Trail de la Côte d'Opale?

The time limit is approximately 10 to 11 hours for the 52 km. The coastal terrain with its cliff ascents and descents sets the pace.

What mandatory gear is required for the Trail de la Côte d'Opale?

Mandatory gear includes a waterproof jacket (essential on the Opal Coast), a phone, water and food reserves, and a personal cup.

Can I have a crew or assistant at the Trail de la Côte d'Opale?

Yes, assistants can meet you at certain aid stations along the coast. On goodborning., find a local assistant on the Opal Coast to organize your logistics.

When does the Trail de la Côte d'Opale take place?

The next edition of the Trail de la Côte d'Opale is scheduled for April 12, 2026, starting from Boulogne-sur-Mer.

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