55
km
1,600
D+
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Course
The Trail du Morvan is a character-building 55-kilometer race with 1,600 meters of elevation gain, crossing the heart of the Morvan massif in central Burgundy. Saulieu, the historic starting town, is a gateway to this territory of medium-altitude granite mountains covered with deep forests, lakes, and rivers. The Morvan, often nicknamed the "Burgundian mountain," peaks at Haut Folin at 901 meters and forms an island of wild nature amid the rich wine-growing plains of the Côte-d'Or and the Mâconnais.
The course follows forest trails that wind through the Morvan Regional Natural Park, created in 1970 to protect this exceptional natural heritage. Runners move beneath the canopy of vast beech and oak forests, interspersed with Douglas fir plantations introduced in the 20th century. The trails follow crystal-clear streams that feed the great lakes of the Morvan — Lac des Settons, Lac de Pannecière, Lac de Saint-Agnan — reservoirs built in the 19th century to regulate the floating of timber downstream to Paris. Open clearings on the summits offer extensive panoramas over rolling hills and deep valleys.
The 1,600 meters of elevation gain are distributed in progressive but long climbs, characteristic of the Morvan's rounded relief. The terrain is varied and often demanding: forest single tracks carpeted with roots and leaves, muddy sunken lanes after rain, passages over slippery granite slabs, and crossings of spongy upland meadows. The descents, often on grassy slopes scattered with erratic boulders, demand sure-footed technique. Morvan weather can change rapidly, shifting from sunshine to fog within minutes.
Saulieu is a town renowned for its gastronomy, famous for its Michelin-starred restaurants — La Côte d'Or, once run by Bernard Loiseau, remains a reference in Burgundian cuisine. The Basilica of Saint-Andoche, with its sculpted 12th-century Romanesque capitals, bears witness to the historical richness of this stop on the Via Agrippa, the ancient Roman road connecting Lyon to Boulogne-sur-Mer. The Morvan is also the land of wet nurses and galvachers — men who drove oxen to Paris — rural traditions still alive in local memory.
For international runners, the Trail du Morvan is an opportunity to discover an overlooked Burgundy, far from the famous vineyards but equally authentic. The massif offers ideal training ground for mountain races, with significant elevation gains and technical trails. The proximity of Dijon and Beaune, accessible by high-speed train from Paris, allows combining the trail experience with the discovery of one of the world's greatest gastronomic and wine-producing regions.
Race profile
Trail du Morvan is a 55 km trail race with 1,600 m of elevation gain, located in Saulieu, Côte-d'Or. The next edition is scheduled for 20 September 2026.
Find all official information on the race website.
Frequently asked questions
What is the distance of Trail du Morvan?
Trail du Morvan features a 55 km course with 1,600 m of elevation gain, starting from Saulieu in the heart of the Morvan Regional Natural Park.
When does the 2026 Trail du Morvan take place?
The 2026 edition is scheduled for September 20, 2026.
What are the cut-off times?
Runners typically have 12 hours to complete the 55 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, fully charged mobile phone, and headlamp with spare batteries.
Can I have a crew or personal assistant?
Yes, personal assistants are allowed at life bases and certain car-accessible aid stations. goodborning. can help you find a local assistant in Saulieu.
How do I register for Trail du Morvan?
Registration opens on the official event website. A medical certificate dated less than one year is required.
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