Trail Hivernal des Coursières is a January trail race in Saint-Martin-en-Haut, a village in the Rhône department in the Monts du Lyonnais, located between Lyon and Saint-Étienne. Runners can select a 15 to 16 km route or a 32 to 33 km route, accommodating those seeking a brisk winter run and those wanting a more substantial mountain effort. The event is part of the UTMB Index and embraces winter conditions: forest paths, cold air, fields, and views of snowy highlands.
The short course begins and ends in Saint-Martin-en-Haut, with one version listed at 15.32 km, featuring 477 m of elevation gain and a maximum elevation of 828 m. The race commences in front of the Salle des Fêtes on Place du Plomb, directing participants through private passages opened for the event, narrow single tracks, fields, and forest sections with views of the Monts du Lyonnais. Its timing shortly after the holiday season contributes to its character and draw: the race is presented as a method to shed festive indulgence, and the local phrase “Il cour(sière), il cour(sière), le furêt !” adds a regional touch rather than a formal presentation.