We take a lot of pride in organizing races that are more than just a race. Usually our races turn into epic achievements, and sometimes they turn into bitter defeat…
The objective of our races is to push people further than they thought they could ever go. We offer some of the toughest races you can find in Belgium and will continue to do so.
However, we also really love it when our participants push through their limits and earn that hardfought medal. And that’s why every race we try to improve on the quality of our services.
We offer best of class trails, food, checkpoints, logistics, … together with the best volunteers in the world.
So basically all you have to worry about is… RUNNING or WALKING. The rest is up to us.
Distances and Fees (excluding handling fees):
Registration Dates:
Available Places:
Important Notes:
Race Headquarters:
The race Headquarters is located at the Collège St. Roch, All. de Bernardfagne 7, 4190 Ferrières, Belgium
Registration:
Registration at HQ at the Collège St. Roch in Bernardfagne is mandatory for all participants.
Starting places & times:
Finish:
The finish is at the College St. Roch à Bernardfagne.
2025 Edition
Friday
Monday
2026 Edition
Thursday
Monday
Parking is available at the College St. Roch in Bernardfagne.
Accommodation is not provided by the organization for participants.
However, those who wish can book a room before or after the race at the College St. Roch in Bernardfagne.
The price is €30 per person per night, including accommodation, dinner, breakfast, and drinks.
Reservations can be made by emailing legend@legendstrails.com
We know that conquering epic trails requires epic fuel! That’s why we’ve got you covered with delicious food and drinks throughout your Legends Trail experience.
Pre-Race:
Please note that there will be no food available before the start of the race.
Meals in checkpoints:
In each of the checkpoints (4 CP’s in 2025 for the 275km, 5 CP’s in 2026 for the 350km), you will get a fresh home-made warm meal. Vegan and gluten-free options will be available.
Victory meal:
After your incredible achievement, you can celebrate with a delicious home-made warm meal and a well deserved beer.
We don’t just call our volunteers “Legendary Friends” for no reason! At the Legends Trails races, our checkpoints are more than just refueling stations – they’re havens of support and encouragement.
In Legends Trail, there are 4 checkpoints for the 2025 edition, and 5 checkpoints for the 2026 edition.
What to Expect:
Our checkpoints are designed to help you recharge both physically and mentally, so you can push on towards the finish line with renewed determination. Come experience the legendary support that sets the Legends Trails events apart!
Need to refresh your gear or grab some extra supplies mid-race? Take advantage of our convenient drop bag service!
How it Works:
Pack Your Bags: Prepare one drop bag for the whole race. Make sure this bag weighs no more than 20kg and is clearly labeled with your name and race number.
Drop Off: Hand in your drop bag at the race start during registration. Your drop bag will be weighted
Access & Collect: Your drop bag will be waiting for you at each checkpoint
Retrieve at the Finish: After you cross the finish line, collect your drop bag. Please pick them up within 2 hours of finishing the race. Any bags left unclaimed after this time will be disposed of.
Important Reminders:
With our drop bag service, you can focus on the trail knowing your essential gear and supplies are readily available when you need them!
After the race, showers will be available at the College St. Roch in Bernardfagne.
In the checkpoints, there will be no showers.
Finding Your Way:
The course of the Legends Trail is not marked, you will have to navigate yourself with the help of the gpx course file.
The course will be made available in the weekend before the start of the event. Participants will receive an email with the link to the tracking website where the gpx file can also be downloaded.
Road Crossings:
Be aware that the course includes a number of road crossings, some of which can be quite busy. Please exercise extreme caution when crossing any road.
Runner Responsibility:
Ultimately, it is your responsibility to navigate the course successfully. We strongly recommend familiarizing yourself with the route beforehand, especially if you have any doubts. Pre-race reconnaissance can significantly enhance your race day experience!
Key Points:
Your well-being is our priority. We have a dedicated team of race medics available throughout the entire event to provide immediate medical attention should you need it.
In Case of Emergency:
Remember:
Run with confidence knowing that medical support is available throughout your adventure!
Be prepared for all types of terrain and weather!
Highly recommended:
While these items are not on the mandatory kit list, we do strongly recommend them for your own comfort and safety.
Mandatory Kit:
To ensure your safety and preparedness on the course, we conduct kit checks before, during, and after the race. You must carry the following mandatory equipment at all times:
Mandatory Kit | OK | Fail | Recommendation | Clarification |
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Race number (worn visibly and easy to read at all times) | ||||
GPS Tracker provided by the organization |
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Will be attached by the organisation and has to stay in that position | |
Mobile phone with a charged battery and operable for the duration of the race (roaming service recommended), with the safety contact number, given at registration, saved | ||||
Survival Bag. A simple survival blanket is NOT acceptable. |
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Must cover the entire body (including head) | A blanket does not provide sufficient protection in winter conditions. |
Whistle, can be the one on your backpack if present. |
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Must work and will be tested at kit check | |
Running pack or belt able to store obligatory equipment |
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Any type of Backpack that is NOT capable of carrying all the compulsory equipment as well as any additional items you wish to carry during the race. | We recommend using a drybag for your kit inside. | |
Bottle(s) or hydration pack(s) with at least 1,5 litre capacity and at least 1,5 litre of water or liquid (checked on leaving aid stations) | When leaving the checkpoint, you must carry at least 1.5 litres of water or liquid. This can be checked, as can all other items of course | |||
Enough food to last to the next checkpoint | ||||
Waterproof and windproof jacket (regardless of expected weather conditions) the waterproof jacket must be with hood and all seams fully taped |
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We recommend a hard shell jacket instead of a soft shell. Soft shell will not provide sufficient protection if exposed to heavy rain for a long time | Systems with fully taped seams perform well in an emergency, where you are sitting still in poor weather or moving slowly during high winds with lots of rain |
Waterproof trousers with all seams fully taped. |
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We recommend heavier duty waterproofs rather than very thin lightweight waterproofs as lighter kit tends to get damaged easily in high winds and fails more often in extreme conditions. | Systems with fully taped seams perform well in an emergency, where you are sitting still in poor weather or moving slowly during high winds with lots of rain |
Shoes appropriate for the surface | ||||
ID or passport | ||||
Headlamp with spare batteries |
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Phone Torch or small Head Torch less than 100 Lumens – Hand Torches are Not Allowed as they don’t allow hands free tasks | A battery bank does not count as spare batteries as most headtorches cannot be used or worn whilst charging |
First aid kit including any regular medication that you take in enough quantities to last 4 days |
Personal Medical kit to include a minimum of:
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All material must be packed in a separate little bag. All items will be checked. The medical kit must therefore be complete at check | "Whilst medics are available at checkpoints for medical provision, please do not rely on them for basic foot care or minor cuts and scrapes as they may be busy or unavailable due to an emergency" | |
Some money (you can use shops, bars or restaurants along the course, but please pay your bills) |
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Red light from dusk till dawn attached to your backpack/pack |
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The red LED on the back of many head torches will not be suitable | When you put your hood up on a jacket or lay down in your bivvy these will no longer be seen, but your pack will remain uncovered and likely also outside your bivvy allowing it to remain visible. If you choose to use a poncho/jacket over your pack please consider how you will attach a rear light to it. |
Cup |
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We only offer "cupless" events. This includes warm drinks. So don't forget to bring your own cup! | ||
Safety Goggles |
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Ski/safety style goggles or safety glasses that seal around the eyes are acceptable.Must have clear glasses, not darkening, dimming glasses. Must have a strap around the head to help keep them secure Regular prescription glasses or sunglasses are not allowed. These can be bought at a reasonable price at any DIY shop | Clear goggles/Safety glasses for eye protection from the wind and debris. |
Sleeping system (can be in drop bag): sleeping bag. Minimum weight of sleeping bag is 450 gr |
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No liner is accepted. A down jacket (in combination with down pants is not accepted | You need to sleep outside so for your own comfort and safety |
Sleeping system (can be in drop bag): Tent/bivy . The Bivvy bag must a waterproof bivvy bag with taped seams made from a material such as Gore-Tex, Event, or similar waterproof membrane. A tent needs to be waterproof as well obviously. |
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The survival bag required in your racevest is not accepted | You need to sleep outside, so for your own comfort and safety |
Sleeping system (can be in drop bag): sleeping mat |
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Enough to provide a comfortable, well deserved rest. It is best to place the mat in the bivvy while sleeping | You need to sleep outside, so for your own comfort and safety | |
Microspikes (Kahtoola Microspikes or similar) |
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Shoes with spikes as part of the sole do not pass, you must always have additional spikes. Nanospikes are not suitable and don’t offer enough contact area on snow or icy surfaces. | Ice spikes/traction aids for additional grip on icy surfaces. To attach to footwear |
Real-Time Tracking:
For your safety and peace of mind, each participant will be equipped with a GPS tracking device provided by Legends Tracking. This allows us to monitor your progress throughout the race. Please note that due to limited mobile phone reception in some areas, the track log may not always update in real-time.
SOS Emergency Button:
Your tracker has an SOS button for emergencies only. Activating it sends a one-way signal to Race Control, prompting the following actions:
Assisting Fellow Runners:
If you encounter a fellow runner in distress:
Tracker Handling:
Run with confidence knowing that help is just a button press away!
Organization and volunteers:
Rest assured that Legends Trails and all our volunteers are fully insured throughout the entire duration of the race.
Participants:
Our participants are insured through Wandelsport Vlaanderen.