Run for the hills…
Join Adharanand Finn along with two of the stars of his book The Rise of the Ultra Runners - elite trail runner Tom Payn and his wife, Rachel Bonner - for this long weekend in the mountains around the trail-running mecca, Chamonix. It is here that the famous UTMB ultra marathon starts and finishes, and over the course of three days you will explore some of those trails in the company of Adharanand, Tom and Rachel, as well as two experienced mountain guides. The runs will be long but the pace will be easy, with plenty of time to explore the mountains and take in the incredible scenery. In the evenings we will return to recover in the comfort of the wonderful Heliopic Hotel and Spa in Chamonix.
itinerary:
(full itinerary to come but camp will include):
Up to four guided runs in the mountains on the trails that form part of the famous UTMB route (including a night run)
Talks by Adharanand and Tom about running, writing, ultra marathons, living with the Kenyans and much more
Yoga-for-runners sessions with Rachel
Training tips and advice on preparing for an ultra - Tom is also a highly qualified endurance running coach
Meals out - including to some of the best spots in town
Time to relax in the beauty and splendour of Chamonix
Meet the team…
basecamp
Our basecamp for the weekend is the wonderful Heliopic Hotel & Spa in the heart of Chamonix. As well as comfortable rooms with spectacular views, the hotel is equipped with a pool and spa for the perfect post-run recovery.
The cost of the camp includes:
Three nights accommodation in the Heliopic Hotel & Spa, including use of the spa
All meals, including packed lunches on the runs
Qualified guides to lead the trail runs in the mountains
Talks and Q&A sessions with Adharanand and Tom
Yoga sessions with Rachel
The cost doesn't include:
Transport to and from Chamonix
Massage and any extra treatments offered by the hotel spa
Price:
£900 per person (accommodation is in shared twin rooms or double rooms for couples)
(For anyone travelling to the retreat by train rather than flying, we are happy to offer a £100 discount)
For our cancellation policy please see our terms and conditions
Difficulty:
Running in the mountains can be tough, so even though the pace on the runs will be steady and relaxed, with plenty of rests, we recommend that as a minimum you are able to comfortably run a half marathon on trails without stopping
KIT LIST:
Trail running shoes and running kit for cold weather, including a waterproof jacket, warm base layers, gloves and a hat
A running backpack with water reservoir or bottles
Travel insurance (that covers being in the mountains up to 2,500m)