
Tue
26
May
10 km du musée Jean Moulin - Saint-Andiol
Saint-Andiol, FR
Tue
26
May
Course des carrières - Saint-Geniès-des-Mourgues
Saint-Geniès-des-Mourgues, FR
Tue
26
May
La foulée des frangines - Saint-Pierre-de-Chignac
Saint-Pierre-de-Chignac, FR
Tue
26
May
Trail Bro Montroulez
Morlaix, FR
Tue
26
May
Trail de la Font de Mai
Aubagne, FR
Tue
26
May
Trail de la Fraise
Lecelles, FR
Tue
26
May
Trail de la Terre Cuite
Roumazières-Loubert, FR
Tue
26
May
Trail de Monteils
Monteils, FR
Tue
26
May
Trail du Lou
L'Honor-de-Cos, FR
Tue
26
May
Trails de la Vallée du Brevon
Bellevaux, FR
Tue
26
May
Trail urbain du patrimoine - Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux
Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, FR
Tue
26
May
Ultra Trail Grand Colombier - 25 km 2026
Seyssel, FR
Tue
26
May
Courir pour elles - Vénissieux
Vénissieux, FR
Tue
26
May
Course nature du lac du Saint-Pardoux - Razès
Razès, FR
Tue
26
May
Défi de la pierre - Herbignac
Herbignac, FR
Tue
26
May
Foulées Surzuroises
Surzur, FR
Tue
26
May
La Color Run de la Tarasque
Tarascon, FR
Tue
26
May
La course des lavoirs - Danne-et-Quatre-Vents
Danne-et-Quatre-Vents, FR
Tue
26
May
La drapoise
Drap, FR
Tue
26
May
La Loriolade
Loriol-du-Comtat, FR
Montée du Faron
Distances
11.5km
About this race
The Montée du Faron is an uphill road race from Toulon to the summit area of Mont Faron in the Var department of southern France, run annually in April since 1976. It is a straightforward, difficult climb rather than a trail adventure: the current race is around 12 km, with the main Montée du Faron distance listed at about 11.5 km and 545 m of climbing. The name accurately describes what runners seek: a sustained road ascent from the city toward the mountain above Toulon.
The first route started in La Valette-du-Var, followed the Route du Faron uphill, and finished at the Croix Faron fort after 14.7 km and 480 m of gain. Var-Matin created the race from an idea by Jean Mayer, and the newspaper paid the entry fee at the start to draw a large field. The race grew from a few hundred runners to a peak of nearly 1,800 starters, then changed course after two runner deaths, with new organizers, adjusted rules, and a paid entry system. Foreign athletes were later invited, and Kenyan Paul Kipsambu set the men’s benchmark at 42:26; today it is more of a regional race, usually drawing about 400 to 500 runners.
Start location
Toulon, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur