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The Trail des Roches de Solutré is a 25-kilometer race with 800 meters of elevation gain held in Solutré-Pouilly, in the Saône-et-Loire department, at the heart of Burgundy's wine country. This event is inseparable from the Roche de Solutré, a spectacular limestone escarpment rising to 493 meters above the vineyards of the Mâconnais. Classified as a Grand Site de France, this rocky monolith is one of Burgundy's most iconic landscapes and a place steeped in prehistoric history, as the site gave its name to the Solutrean culture, an Upper Paleolithic civilization dating from approximately 22,000 to 17,000 years BCE.
The trail course offers an exceptional crossing of southern Burgundy's landscapes, weaving between the vineyards of Pouilly-Fuissé and Saint-Véran, oak forests, and limestone escarpments. Runners climb the Roche de Solutré itself — a passage as symbolic as it is physically demanding — before discovering its neighbor, the Roche de Vergisson, another limestone sentinel watching over the vines below. The trails wind through the most prestigious appellations of the Mâconnais, where the Chardonnay grape produces exceptional white wines recognized worldwide.
The course profile is hilly and technical in places, with short but steep climbs to reach the rocky summits and descents on limestone trails that can be slippery in wet conditions. The 800 meters of positive elevation gain is distributed across numerous hills, creating a sawtooth profile that constantly works the quadriceps. Ridge sections along the limestone crests offer exceptional panoramic views over the Saône valley, the Beaujolais hills, and on clear days, the Alps on the distant horizon.
The Solutré site is a place of memory on multiple levels. The Museum of Prehistory, located at the foot of the rock, houses remarkable collections bearing witness to 50,000 years of human presence. The legend of prehistoric horse hunts, in which entire herds were supposedly driven off the cliff edge, long fueled the collective imagination, even though archaeologists have since offered more nuanced interpretations. More recently, François Mitterrand's traditional ascent of the Roche de Solutré every Whit Sunday anchored this place in contemporary French political history.
The Trail des Roches de Solutré appeals through its unique combination of sporting challenge, cultural heritage, and wine-growing terroir. The 25-kilometer distance makes it accessible to a broad range of trail runners while offering enough elevation and technicality to constitute a genuine challenge. The post-race atmosphere, enriched by tastings of Pouilly-Fuissé and Saint-Véran in local winemakers' cellars, transforms this sporting event into a celebration of Burgundian art de vivre. Between sky and stone, between vine and rock, this trail embodies the very essence of southern Burgundy.
Race profile
Trail des Roches de Solutré is a 25 km trail race with 800 m of elevation gain, located in Solutré-Pouilly, Saône-et-Loire. The next edition is scheduled for 26 April 2026.
Find all official information on the race website.
Frequently asked questions
What is the distance of the Trail des Roches de Solutré?
The course covers 25 km with 800 m of elevation gain, starting from Solutré-Pouilly in Burgundy, at the foot of the famous Roche de Solutré.
When is the next edition?
The next edition is scheduled for April 26, 2026.
How do I register?
Registration is available online on the official race website. Spots may be limited.
What mandatory gear is required?
Mandatory gear includes a charged mobile phone, a water reserve, an emergency blanket, and a windbreaker. The final list is specified in the race rules.
What are the cut-off times?
Cut-off times are adapted to the 25 km format. Check the race regulations for time limits.
Can I have a support crew?
Crew access zones are available along the course. If you need a local assistant, goodborning provides a network of local support crew.
Do you organize this race?