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The Trail de Belledonne is a 60-kilometer trail race with 4,000 meters of elevation gain that takes place in the Belledonne massif, in the Isere department, in the heart of the French Alps. The race starts from Chamrousse, an iconic mountain resort perched at over 1,700 meters of altitude, famous for hosting the 1968 Winter Olympics. This race is one of the most demanding events on the Northern Alps trail calendar and represents a true challenge for experienced runners.
The Belledonne massif is a crystalline mountain chain stretching nearly 60 kilometers between the Gresivaudan valley to the west and the Romanche valley to the south. It is characterized by austere geology made of metamorphic rocks, granites, and gneiss, giving it a wild and mineral character unique in the French Alps. Unlike the neighboring limestone massifs such as Chartreuse or Vercors, Belledonne offers raw high-mountain landscapes, punctuated by crystal-clear altitude lakes, glacial moraines, and jagged ridgelines.
The Trail de Belledonne course takes runners through a remarkable diversity of landscapes. The first kilometers unfold through spruce and larch forests covering the lower slopes of the massif. As altitude is gained, vegetation thins out to give way to alpine pastures where herds graze in summer. The high-altitude sections cross areas of glacial lakes, including the famous Lacs Robert and Lac Achard, true jewels set in rocky cirques. The summit ridges offer striking panoramas of the Belledonne chain itself, as well as the surrounding massifs: Mont Blanc to the northeast, the Ecrins to the south, Chartreuse and Vercors to the west.
The 4,000 meters of positive elevation gain spread over 60 kilometers involve long and sustained climbs, with gradients regularly exceeding 20%. Technical sections abound: passages over unstable scree fields, snow patch crossings early in the season, narrow and exposed balcony trails. Weather at altitude can change very rapidly in the Belledonne massif, and runners must be prepared to face both intense heat on south-facing slopes and cold and wind on the ridges.
The area around Chamrousse and the Belledonne massif is an exceptional playground for mountain lovers. The proximity of Grenoble, the capital of the Alps, makes access to the race easy. The city is only 30 kilometers away and offers all necessary infrastructure for accommodation and logistics. International runners will find an airport, a TGV train station, and numerous accommodation options in Grenoble.
For runners seeking assistance during the race, the Belledonne massif presents particular logistical challenges. Aid stations are often accessible only on foot or via forest tracks, making outside assistance particularly valuable. A local assistant with thorough knowledge of the terrain can make the difference between a successful race and a DNF. The changing weather conditions also require careful management of equipment, nutrition, and race strategy.
The Trail de Belledonne is a race aimed at experienced trail runners capable of managing effort over a long distance in demanding alpine terrain. It offers total immersion in one of the wildest and most authentic massifs in the French Alps, far from the overcrowded paths of more touristic mountain ranges. It is a pure mountain experience where every kilometer gained is a victory over slope and rock.
Race profile
Trail de Belledonne is a 60 km trail race with 4,000 m of elevation gain, located in Chamrousse, Isère. The next edition is scheduled for 7 June 2026.
Find all official information on the race website.
Frequently asked questions
What is the distance and elevation of the Trail de Belledonne?
The Trail de Belledonne is a 60 km trail with 4,000 m of elevation gain, starting from Chamrousse in Isère. The course crosses the Belledonne range with its high-altitude lakes and alpine ridges.
How do I register for the Trail de Belledonne?
Registration is done on the official website. A medical certificate is required. No specific qualification is imposed but solid mountain trail experience is recommended.
What is the time limit for the Trail de Belledonne?
The time limit is approximately 15 to 16 hours for the 60 km. Intermediate cut-offs are in place at mountain aid stations.
What mandatory gear is required for the Trail de Belledonne?
Mandatory gear includes a waterproof jacket, rain pants, gloves, a beanie, a survival blanket, a headlamp, a whistle, a phone, and water and food reserves.
Can I have a crew or assistant at the Trail de Belledonne?
Yes, assistants are allowed at certain accessible aid stations. On goodborning., find a local assistant in Isère who knows the Belledonne range and its access points to support you.
When does the Trail de Belledonne take place?
The next edition of the Trail de Belledonne is scheduled for June 7, 2026, starting from Chamrousse, Isère.
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