Author Archives: Emily Geldard

Trail Running Film Festival 2024 – Call for Applications

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Run the Alps is excited to announce that we’re now accepting applications for four film grants of up to €4000 each. Our theme this year is exploring boundaries.

Tips for Early Season Trail Running in the Alps

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To help get the most out of your early season trail running, here’s advice from our guides, who are already trading their skis for trail shoes.

Trail du Vélan: The Friendliest Race in the Alps

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Taking place near to the Grand St Bernard pass, at the southern tip of the Valais canton, the Trail du Vélan is one of the longest-running trail races in the Alps. The local support and pride in the race is clear, and not surprising given the poignant story behind its creation.

Want to Run with Dogs in the Alps?

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Love dogs? We do! Join us for a Unique Four-Footed Trail Running Trip this summer! Are you a trail runner who likes nothing more than having a four-footed friend at your side? Now, we’ve got a special trail running trip just for you. Here in the Alps, dogs are more than companion animals. They fill

Trail Running Gift Ideas from the Alps

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Ready to spread some trail running love? Tis the season! Looking for something a bit different for a trail running friend this holiday season? We polled Run the Alps staff and friends for their suggestions. From the Alps to wherever you are… here’s a selection of our favorite suggestions. Shameless alert: if you’re looking for

How to Bake an Alps Blueberry Tart

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A regular feature on the menu at mountain refuges and Alps village cafés, this sweet treat never seems to lose its appeal.

New from Run the Alps: An Alps-Wide Guide Network

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Run the Alps is now offering a new Alps-wide guide network.

Run the Alps Recipes: Switzerland’s Älplermagronen

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Second in our series of Alps recipes is an Alpine take on a US classic. After opening our series with the sweet Tatsch recipe, we thought a comforting savory dish might help all of us get us through these last, lingering days of winter.  Not many dishes are more comforting on a chilly evening than

In the High Alps, Where Tough Dogs Guard Sheep

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One of the more unusual aspects of the Alps comes when one enters the high pastures. There, where shepherds have tended flocks for centuries, it’s not uncommon to see dogs guarding the animals. In particular, they are entrusted with protecting the young from predators such as wolves, lynx, foxes and bears. With their beautiful cream-colored coats, these “guardian” dogs often look

Is a Self-Guided Trail Running Trip for Me? 

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Just what is a “self-guided” trail running tour? While it’s fairly intuitive how a guided trail running trip is structured, the idea of a self-guided one is often not so well understood. Self-guided trips are some of the most popular ones that Run the Alps offers, so let’s take a moment to explore them! A self-guided tour means you

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