Uncover the legendary mystery and rugged beauty of the Drôme Provençale at the Trails de la Pierre Sanglante in Grâne on March 1, 2026. This eco-responsible event, bearing a departmental label, offers two captivating forest routes—a challenging 20.5km "Grande Vadrouille" and a 13km "Grenette"—that weave through the Bois de la Dame to the mythical, storied "Bloody Stone." The atmosphere is one of discovery and local lore, where the thrill of the trail is enhanced by the region's rich history and the option to run in a duo, sharing the adventure with a partner.
More than just a race, it's a journey into a landscape steeped in legend, where the paths underfoot are as compelling as the panoramic views across the Rhône Valley. The event is thoughtfully organized with a commitment to sustainability, inviting runners to connect deeply with the natural environment they traverse. It’s a perfect early-season challenge for trail enthusiasts seeking a course with character, a touch of mystery, and the authentic, sun-drenched charm of southern France. Lace up for a run where every step tells a story and the finish line is just the beginning of your memories.
Races Offered
Duo de la Grane Vadrouille
Mar 01, 2026
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Distance —
20.5K
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09:30
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€20.00
La Grane Vadrouille
Mar 01, 2026
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Distance —
20.5K
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Running
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09:30
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€22.00
Duo de la Grenette
Mar 01, 2026
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13K
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10:00
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€13.50
La Grenette
Mar 01, 2026
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Distance —
13K
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Running
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10:00
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€15.00
Weather Overview
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for March in Grane, Drôme.
Temp (°C)
Feels Like (°C)
thermostat4.8° / 14.9°
wb_sunny1.6° / 10.7°
Wind (km/h)
Humidity (%)
air12.1 /
water_drop73.2%
Temp (°C)
Feels Like (°C)
Wind (km/h)
Humidity (%)
thermostat4.8° / 14.9°
wb_sunny1.6° / 10.7°
air12.1 km/h
water_drop73.2%
About Grane, Drôme
Learn more about the host city, Grane, Drôme.
Grane is a commune in the Drôme département in southeastern France.