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Discovering the Nîmes Urban Trail: an Unforgettable Running Experience
As we drew near, the vibrant sounds of a band resonated in the air, marking our arrival at a retirement home. Residents, equipped with trumpets and drums, eagerly awaited our presence while others in wheelchairs waved handmade colorful flags. Upon entering the building and ascending the staircase, I encountered a brief congestion in the crowd. I took a moment to pause as a nurse stamped my arm before rushing down the hallway.
A Dreamlike Adventure Through Nîmes
Engaging in this lively atmosphere is merely one of many remarkable experiences that participants can expect when they register for the Nîmes Urban Trail (NUT), an exhilarating 24km race held annually every February. the route not only provides an exciting tour of some of Nîmes’ stunning Roman architecture but also grants access to locations typically off-limits to outsiders.
Earlier that day, I dashed through various venues including an upscale hotel lobby, a Michelin-starred restaurant, city hall (hôtel de ville), military barracks, a chapel, and even an olive grove. One particularly unforgettable moment was sprinting through a nightclub—certainly one of my most wholesome workouts! The school classrooms were especially captivating; having relocated to France at 28 years old meant I had never set foot inside a french primary school before. The vintage maps decorating their walls reminded me oddly of pink French toilet paper.
The Nîmes Urban Trail allows runners to explore areas usually inaccessible to them.
A Heartfelt Reception from Local Residents
Crowds gathered along various points on our path cheered us on enthusiastically; however, nowhere was more touching than at retirement homes where residents and caregivers had dedicated weeks preparing for our visit. Upon exiting one such facility, I realized my cheeks were wet—not from sweat but from emotion—this was indeed my first experience during a race that brought tears to my eyes.
pioneering urban Trail Runs: A Look at Lyon’s Legacy
Lyon hosted Europe’s first organized urban trail run back in 2008—a personal favorite event I’ve participated in over three consecutive years! This thrilling experience involves navigating stairs and racing down muddy slopes once used as ski runs while exploring historic forts throughout the city. Today there are over 100 urban trail races across France , yet none quite match what Nîmes offers!
Diverse costumes inspired by local history add flair to this unique event!
A Colorful Start Line: dressed for Success!
I found myself amidst fellow competitors adorned with imaginative costumes ranging from Queen Elizabeth II impersonators flanked by gladiators! Many outfits reflected themes closely tied with local culture—Nîmes became part of Rome around first-century BCE when it was known as Colonia Nemausus. Amongst emperors and gladiators appeared crocodiles alongside palm trees—a nod towards symbols representing victory depicted on ancient coins unearthed here centuries ago! Today these crocodiles can be spotted throughout town—from paving stones surrounding fountains right up until four stuffed versions proudly displayed within city hall itself!
An Inclusive Race Experience for everyone
While my attire may have seemed plain compared against others’ flamboyant getups—the excitement surrounding this race promised anything but dullness ahead! Runners tackling longer distances began their journey half-an-hour earlier than us; meanwhile I prepared myself mentally alongside gladiators & crocodiles readying ourselves next into hilly terrain ahead. Following behind would come participants competing across shorter distances including both 16km &10km options available too ensuring everyone finds something suitable nonetheless fitness level or ability!
benoît Goiset’s Vision Beyond Racing
When co-founding this extraordinary event ten years ago Benoît Goiset envisioned creating more than just another grueling physical challenge—it aimed instead towards breaking social barriers uniting communities together under shared experiences!
“After pandemic-induced isolation led many feeling lonely,” he explained “I decided adding EHPADs [retirement homes] into route would help foster connections between generations.” He continued saying “Including five-star hotels Michelin starred restaurants allowed locals access places rarely experienced or else!” < source media =( min -width:320 px)>
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At last after completing course we burst forth triumphantly into Roman arena greeted warmly trestle tables overflowing snacks beer lemonade awaiting us post-run festivity ! This marked not only completion day’s adventure but also introduction city itself—I’d explored all major sites including arena Tour Magne Temple diana even Musée de la romanité (we ran rooftop terrace!) plus glimpsed real life behind closed doors witnessing schools soldiers training older residents spending later years here too.
The stunning tiered Jardins de la Fontaine park filled stone fountains canals captivated me so much upon recovering legs later afternoon returned again!
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At risk sounding like obnoxious yogis suggesting perhaps if dislike running maybe haven’t discovered right type yet!
Registration remains open upcoming edition taking place February fifteenth twenty twenty-six prices vary based distance chosen however entry fee €38 pp applies specifically towards main trail run option available.
Nearby accommodation options include Appart’city situated directly opposite starting line offering double rooms starting €105 room only rate.