
Wed
27
May
Altore trail - Zonza
Zonza, FR
Wed
27
May
Contre la montre de la côte de flandres - Villeneuve-sur-Yonne
Villeneuve-sur-Yonne, FR
Wed
27
May
OuiRace Run
Toulouse, FR
Wed
27
May
Jogging des Fraises
Verlinghem, FR
Wed
27
May
Melioris run - Niort
Niort, FR
Wed
27
May
Moëlan Sur Trail
Moëlan-sur-Mer, FR
Wed
27
May
Trail des bois d'Houppeville
Houppeville, FR
Wed
27
May
Trail des crêtes du Brevon - Bellevaux
Bellevaux, FR
Thu
28
May
10km Le Coteau
Le Coteau, FR
Thu
28
May
Afterwork running - Lyon
Lyon, FR
Thu
28
May
Croultra24 - Orijave
Orijave, FR
Thu
28
May
Course nature des deux tilleuls - Luzillé
Luzillé, FR
Thu
28
May
Ekiden du Platal
Palaiseau, FR
Thu
28
May
Les foulées canines du refuge de nargis - Montargis
Montargis, FR
Thu
28
May
Les Foulées Templaises
Le Temple-sur-Lot, FR
Thu
28
May
Boucles éperlecquoises - Éperlecques
Éperlecques, FR
Thu
28
May
Contre la montre de Villeneuve-sur-Yonne
Villeneuve-sur-Yonne, FR
Thu
28
May
Le Havre urban trail
Le Havre, FR
Thu
28
May
Les Foulées de Haguenau
Haguenau, FR
Thu
28
May
Les foulées des 4 portes - Rosheim
Rosheim, FR
Trail de la Chouette
Distances
13km
20km
28km
Full
65km
About this race
The Trail de la Chouette is a trail running series held in late April in Dijon, located in the Côte-d'Or department of Burgundy, France. It takes place in the Parc Naturel de la Combe à la Serpent, a park exceeding 300 hectares on the city's outskirts. Runners navigate forest paths, tall trees, steep elevation changes, and open vistas overlooking Dijon from higher elevations. The event features multiple distances, ranging from the 13 km La Chevêchette to the 65 km La Lapone, with intermediate races named l'Epervière, La Hulotte, and Le Grand Duc. The 13 km race attracts the largest number of participants, while the longer distances are designed for those seeking a challenging day on hilly terrain.
All races share a common start and finish point, though the difficulty varies significantly with distance. The 13 km course includes approximately 350 meters of climbing, the 20 km course around 490 meters, and the longer routes present greater ascents. The marathon-distance race is noted with about 2,100 meters of combined ascent and descent, and the 65 km race features roughly 2,000 meters of climbing and descent. The series emphasizes trail running over road racing, with one description stating it is "trail, trail, trail." Post-race, participants can sample local Burgundian flavors, including Dijon mustard, truffles, and Burgundy snails.
Start location
Dijon, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté