Foulées Contoises is a trail race held in Contes, a village of approximately 6,900 residents located in the Alpes-Maritimes department of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur. The race takes place in October, with average temperatures typically ranging from 14°C to 18°C. This event is organized by the association Les Foulées Contoises, under the direction of Mr. Lopez and with assistance from Mr. Orlandi.
The race is now associated with the Riba Seneca Trail name; Riba Seneca Trail was previously known as Les Foulées Contoises. Contes is spread across its main village and three hamlets: Sclos, La Vernéa, and La Pointe. Its old town retains its historic charm. During the French Revolution, the commune was temporarily renamed Pointe-Libre because the name "Contes" sounded similar to the French word for "count."