32
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600
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FORMATS
Course
The Trail de la Dune du Pilat is a singular 32-kilometer race with 600 meters of elevation gain, set against the backdrop of Europe's tallest sand dune. Located at the entrance to the Arcachon Bay in the Gironde department, the Dune du Pilat rises over 100 meters above sea level, stretches nearly 3 kilometers long and 600 meters wide. This natural monument, classified as a Grand Site de France, advances inexorably toward the maritime pine forest, engulfing trees in its slow but relentless progression.
The course offers a truly extraordinary running experience. The ascent of the dune itself is the iconic moment of the race: climbing this mountain of fine sand, where every step slides and sinks, engages muscles rarely used in conventional trail running. From the summit, the view is breathtaking: on one side the blue-green immensity of the Atlantic Ocean and the Banc d'Arguin, a nature reserve sheltering terns; on the other, the pine forest stretching as far as the eye can see; and to the north, the calm waters of the Arcachon Bay dotted with oyster parks.
The 600 meters of elevation gain, modest on paper, take on a special dimension on this predominantly sandy terrain. The race alternates between forest tracks beneath maritime pines, dune trails where sand flies at the slightest breeze, and ocean beach sections battered by Atlantic rollers. The soft sand absorbs the energy of every stride, transforming a normally fluid rhythm into an intense and constant muscular effort. Forest passages, on firmer ground carpeted with pine needles, offer welcome respite before the next sandy sections.
La Teste-de-Buch and surrounding communities live to the rhythm of the Arcachon Bay and the ocean. Pine resin harvesting, a centuries-old industry of the Gascon country, has shaped these landscapes of orderly forests. The oyster huts of La Teste harbor, local producers' markets, and seafood restaurants perpetuate an Atlantic art of living rooted in tradition. The Le Teich Ornithological Park, located nearby, hosts more than 300 species of migratory and resident birds in a preserved wetland setting.
For international runners, the Trail de la Dune du Pilat is a unique sensory experience unlike any other European race. The physical effort in sand, combined with the spectacular beauty of the landscapes between ocean and forest, creates unforgettable memories. The proximity of Bordeaux and its vineyards, Gironde gastronomy, and the mild Atlantic coast climate make this race an ideal excuse for a sporting and cultural stay in southwestern France.
Race profile
Trail de la Dune du Pilat is a 32 km trail race with 600 m of elevation gain, located in La Teste-de-Buch, Landes. The next edition is scheduled for 10 May 2026.
Find all official information on the race website.
Frequently asked questions
What is the distance and elevation of the Trail de la Dune du Pilat?
The Trail de la Dune du Pilat is a 32 km trail with 600 m of elevation gain, starting from La Teste-de-Buch in the Landes. The course passes by the famous Dune du Pilat, the tallest dune in Europe, and crosses the Landes forest.
How do I register for the Trail de la Dune du Pilat?
Registration is done on the official website. A medical certificate is required. The race is accessible to all levels, a unique opportunity to run on the tallest dune in Europe.
What is the time limit for the Trail de la Dune du Pilat?
The time limit is approximately 6 to 7 hours for the 32 km. Sandy sections slow progress despite moderate elevation gain.
What mandatory gear is required for the Trail de la Dune du Pilat?
Mandatory gear includes a mobile phone, water and food reserves, a personal cup. Sand-appropriate shoes are strongly recommended.
Can I have a crew or assistant at the Trail de la Dune du Pilat?
Assistants can be present at the start and finish. On goodborning., find a local assistant in the Landes to organize your logistics at the Arcachon Bay.
When does the Trail de la Dune du Pilat take place?
The next edition is scheduled for May 10, 2026, starting from La Teste-de-Buch in the Landes.
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