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Trail du Bocage Vendéen

Pouzauges, Vendée
27 September 2026J-170

32

km

500

D+

FORMATS

Course

The Trail du Bocage Vendéen is a 32-kilometer race with 500 meters of elevation gain held in Pouzauges, in the Vendée department, at the heart of the Vendéen bocage. This event traverses one of the most preserved landscapes in western France, a territory of gentle hills, living hedgerows, meadows bordered by century-old oaks, and sunken lanes that weave an intimate, verdant tapestry. Pouzauges, a small town perched on a hill at 230 meters altitude, overlooks this bocage landscape from the ruins of its 11th-century medieval castle and offers a remarkable panorama over the Haut-Bocage vendéen.

The Trail du Bocage Vendéen course follows a network of trails and sunken lanes characteristic of the bocage — those ancestral paths bordered by vegetated embankments that were once used to move livestock between parcels. Runners cross a patchwork of natural meadows, small oak and chestnut woods, streams lined with willows and alders, and granite hamlets with slate roofs. The landscape is that of a deep and authentic countryside, preserved from intensive agriculture thanks to the bocage tradition that maintains hedgerows and trees as structural elements of the territory.

With 500 meters of elevation gain over 32 kilometers, the profile is moderate but should not be underestimated. The terrain of the Haut-Bocage vendéen consists of rounded hills that impose constant climbs and descents, creating an undulating profile that works the legs continuously. Trails can be muddy and slippery, particularly in valley bottoms and shaded sunken lanes where the ground remains damp even in summer. Stream crossings at fords add a touch of adventure and require a certain adaptability from the runner.

The Vendéen bocage is a territory steeped in history, marked by the Wars of the Vendée of 1793-1796, one of the most tragic episodes of the French Revolution. Pouzauges and its surroundings were at the heart of this insurrection, and numerous memorial sites line the course: commemorative crosses, chapels, and the Bois de la Folie where battles took place. This memory is carried with dignity by the local population, and runners cross a landscape where every sunken lane, every fortified farmhouse tells a chapter of this tumultuous history. The Puy du Fou, the famous historical theme park, is located just a few kilometers away.

The Trail du Bocage Vendéen is an endearing race that will appeal to trail runners seeking preserved nature and rural heritage. Its 32 kilometers offer an accessible format that allows full enjoyment of the landscapes without excessive suffering from elevation gain. The atmosphere is warm and family-oriented, carried by the Vendéen spirit of solidarity. Aid stations showcase local specialties: brioche vendéenne, mogettes — those white beans emblematic of Vendéen cuisine —, garlic préfou bread, and Vendée ham. This race is a love letter to the bocage, that humble and magnificent landscape that forms the secret soul of the Vendée.

Race profile

Trail du Bocage Vendéen is a 32 km trail race with 500 m of elevation gain, located in Pouzauges, Vendée. The next edition is scheduled for 27 September 2026.

Find all official information on the race website.

Frequently asked questions

What is the distance of the Trail du Bocage Vendéen?

The Trail du Bocage Vendéen covers 32 km with 500 m of elevation gain, starting from Pouzauges in Vendée. An accessible trail through the Vendée bocage countryside.

When is the next edition?

The next edition is scheduled for September 27, 2026.

How do I register?

Registration is available online on the official event website. A medical certificate or valid FFA license is required.

What mandatory gear is required?

Mandatory gear includes a charged mobile phone, a water reserve, an emergency blanket, and a waterproof jacket. Check the official website for the full list.

What are the cut-off times?

Cut-off times are adapted to the relatively gentle profile of the 32 km course. Details are in the race regulations.

Is crew support available?

Crew access points are available along the course. goodborning can connect you with a local support person if you are visiting Vendée.

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