The Tour Pédestre du Canton de Genève is a series of small road races held in the Canton of Geneva, Switzerland, taking place over three days in late May and early June. Rather than a single fixed location, the series visits three different communes, with race distances ranging from approximately 8 to 12 km. Specific options include Versoix at 11.5 km and CERN and Choulex, both at 8.9 km.
The races are short enough for less experienced runners, yet also offer a quick road effort for club runners. The course descriptions suggest routes through natural areas, alongside lakes and ponds, rather than urban settings. Versoix is noted as the most popular distance. The event's motto, “For the Ge(u)nève(s) and the old ones,” lends a local Geneva character, and the series is presented as an opportunity for runners of all abilities to explore the canton's landscape and history.