The Metabief Snow Trail is a winter trail race held at the Métabief ski resort, located in the Doubs region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. It takes place in early January within the Jura mountains, where participants run on snow instead of typical trail surfaces. The primary race options are L’Originale, a 10 km event, and La Hard’Méta, a 16 km race featuring approximately 700 meters of elevation gain. Races are also available for children and juniors, indicating the event caters to a range of participants beyond just experienced mountain runners.
The course begins in Métabief, a ski village situated in the Jura mountains. It utilizes the resort's environment for short, cold, snow-trail racing. The 16 km option presents a greater challenge, while the 10 km route offers a condensed version of the same snowy format. The event is described as the “coolest race of the year,” reflecting its straightforward appeal: trail running, winter conditions, and a mountain-resort setting. Following the race, visitors can explore Métabief. The Mont d’Or cheese factory is noted as a nearby attraction for those interested in a local Jura experience.