Flysch Trail Zumaia
土 10月 3
The Flysch Trail Zumaia is a trail running event held in Zumaia, on Spain's Basque coast. Participants can choose between a 14 km route and a 24 km route. The shorter race offers a straightforward way to enjoy the local trails, while the longer race is designed around the distinctive cliffs of the coastline.
The 24 km course follows the high coastal cliffs for most of its length, with the terrain itself being the primary attraction, rather than urban environments or large venues. The event also directs spectators to optimal viewing spots, provides changing facilities, and shares practical travel and parking details for accessing Zumaia. Runners may use the occasion to explore the nearby Geoparkea area, with lodging and dining information available. The race documents its history through photo archives, news, and pre-event preparation sessions.
Kaxtrail Mendi Lasterketa
土 10月 24
Kaxtrail Mendi Lasterketa is a mountain trail race held in Erratzu, a village in Navarra, northern Spain, scheduled for October. The main event, Lasterketa Osoa, spans 45 kilometers with 2,800 meters of climbing, presenting a challenging mountain outing rather than a brief local trail run.
The event also offers the Binakako Proba Mistoa, a mixed-pair format, and the Ibilaldi Mendizalea, a mountain-walking option for those who wish to follow the route without competing. Its position on the Navarra running calendar signifies its regional importance, and the Basque names emphasize its local mountain character, rooted in Erratzu and the nearby Pyrenean foothills.
Semi-Marathon du Pays-Basque Donibane Hondarribia
日 10月 25
The Semi-Marathon du Pays-Basque Donibane Hondarribia is a 21.097 km half marathon held each October, starting in Donibane Lohizune (Saint-Jean-de-Luz) and finishing in Hondarribia, on the Spanish side of the Basque Country. Its main draw is the border crossing: runners begin in France and end in Euskadi, with a course approved by both French and Spanish athletics federations.
The route goes through Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Ciboure, Hendaye, and Fontarrabie before concluding in Hondarribia. The race is organized by the club Ur J, requires a medical certificate from participants, and provides each runner with a bib printed with their name. A portion of the race's income supports social causes, and the event causes traffic disruptions in several Basque Country municipalities on race day.
Senpereko trail - Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle
日 3月 7
Senpereko Trail is a weekend trail-running series held in Saint-Pée-sur-Nivelle, Pyrénées-Atlantiques. It features four races and two hikes, with distances ranging from the 10.8 km Ibar Run Trail to the 81.9 km Tontorrez Tontor. The shorter race involves a 420-metre climb, and the longest route gains 4,830 metres, making even the shortest option a substantial mountain run.
The courses are set between the Basque Country's Atlantic coast and its mountains, utilizing the peaks surrounding the Rhune massif. Saturday's main events include the 81.9 km Tontorrez Tontor, the 41.9 km Gotorlekuen Itzulia, and the 10.8 km Ibar Run Trail. Sunday features the 21.1 km race with 1,070 metres of elevation gain. The most challenging option includes a loop towards the Bidassoa, offering a more extensive tour beyond the Rhune area for experienced participants.
Festival Trail Du Coeur Des Landes - Pontonx Sur L'adour
土 4月 3
Festival Trail du Cœur des Landes is a trail-running event in Pontonx-sur-l'Adour, Landes, set within pine forests, sandy tracks, and natural paths. The event offers a 12 km hike and a 12 km short trail, a 21 km trail half marathon, a women's 42 km relay, and a 60 km long trail, plus children's races for ages 11 to 15. Previous years have seen over 700 participants, and each race format has a participant limit.
The courses feature forest roads, narrow technical trails, and more open sections near Pontonx. The challenge lies not in significant elevation gain, but in varied surfaces, pace, and effort management. The 12 km hike includes food stops, fostering a social atmosphere, while the village brings together runners, volunteers, spectators, and activities throughout the day. Two recent additions expand the event's scope: a 60 km race for endurance athletes and a women-only marathon relay with a 50-team cap.