Corrida du Pic is a solidarity night road race held in Saint-Romain-le-Puy, a village in France's Loire department. It takes place in early January, winding through the town streets. Proceeds benefit Les Yeux du Coeur and Charlélie Aime La Vie. The primary event is a short 6 km race, favored by local participants for its accessible and compact nature, avoiding long or challenging terrain.
The 6 km course consists of two approximately 3 km loops, featuring only slight elevation changes. It crosses the village center and the main shopping street, where illuminated shop displays guide participants. The event attracts runners, walkers, and children, with recent counts showing 1,727 runners, 770 walkers, and 234 children. A timed 7 km option is available for licensed runners or those with a medical certificate, alongside an open version for individuals wishing to participate and support the cause.