The Trail des Clochers du Razès is a 20.5 km trail race held in Malviès, a village in the Aude department of southern France. Starting at 09:30, the course returns to Malviès, featuring 450 m of elevation gain, positioning it as a race between a runnable countryside event and a more challenging hill run. Les Clochers du Razès organizes the race, providing aid stations and using Sud Chrono for timing.
The route crosses forest paths, vineyard tracks, and country roads through the Razès, with rolling hills and segments near local villages. Its ascents are considered moderate and manageable for most runners, while the varied terrain offers genuine trail character. The inaugural event attracted 32 participants, with Bruno Aggery from Saint-Gaudens taking the win, lending the race a small, local atmosphere rather than that of a large urban competition. The entry fee was 12 EUR, consistent with the practical, understated organization.