Trail running course through mixed terrain in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, FR
Grand Raid Ventoux by UTMB

Grand Raid Ventoux by UTMB 26K

26K·1,100m gain·Bedoin, France
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Distance26K
Gain1,100m
Date24 Apr 2026
Difficulty2/5

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About This Race

The most accessible entry point into the Grand Raid Ventoux experience, this distance focuses on the gentler hills and vineyard landscapes of the region. Perfect for runners seeking their first taste of Provençal trail running or a scenic shorter challenge.

The most accessible entry point into the Grand Raid Ventoux experience, this distance focuses on the gentler hills and vineyard landscapes of the region. Perfect for runners seeking their first taste of Provençal trail running or a scenic shorter challenge.

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Notable Features

Part of the prestigious UTMB World Series, the event features the iconic Mont Ventoux, known as the "Giant of Provence" and famous from Tour de France cycling stages. The courses traverse diverse Provençal landscapes from vineyards to Mediterranean hills to the mountain's challenging exposed summit, offering runners a complete immersion in this legendary region's natural beauty and demanding terrain.

Other Distances at This Event

51K

The course departs Bédoin and initially winds through the lower slopes' characteristic vineyards and oak forests before entering the dense cedar and pine zones that characterize Ventoux's mid-elevation bands. As runners climb higher, the landscape shifts dramatically to the mountain's iconic white limestone summit zone, where exposed scree and minimal vegetation create an almost lunar terrain. The route's exact configuration varies by year based on conditions, but consistently delivers the mountain's full character through varied terrain and sustained vertical challenge.

87K

The route begins in Bédoin, threading through vineyard country and olive groves before turning upward into the forested lower slopes. As runners gain elevation, Mediterranean vegetation gives way to alpine terrain, and the final approach to the summit crosses the famous white limestone scree that gives Ventoux its snow-capped appearance year-round. The descent retraces much of the ascent, requiring focus and control on technical sections that feel very different in the opposite direction.

125K

The route circles Mont Ventoux through multiple approaches, taking runners through the region's varied terrain including forested trails, rocky technical sections, and the mountain's distinctive white scree slopes near the summit. Runners experience the mountain from different aspects, with each ascent revealing new perspectives on this isolated limestone giant that dominates the Provençal landscape. The course links village aid stations in traditional stone settlements, providing crucial respite between major climbing efforts.