Montreux Trail Festival 400 km trail running route — Switzerland · Vaud / multi-canton

Switzerland · Vaud / multi-canton

Montreux Trail Festival

Distance

400 km

Date

July 19, 2026

Entry fee

745 EUR

€ / km

€2.03

Lakeside glamour meets mountain grit: Montreux base with savage climbs into the Swiss Alps.

Elevation and Terrain

Total Meters

25000m

D+/KM

62.5m/km

For context, the Tor des Géants 330 loop has 73 D+/km.

Avg Uphill Gradient

15.2%

Avg Downhill Gradient

-14.4%

Uphill gradient distribution

2–5%
26.8 km
5–10%
33.7 km
10–15%
31.6 km
15–20%
24.5 km
20%+
48.0 km

Route Profile

Analysed 2026-05-02

Terrain breakdown

43%Uphill12%Flat46%Downhill

Terrain

Pre-Alpine

Climbs

Montreux Trail Festival climbs and descents profile

Top climbs

1

15.5 km · 2072 m gain

starts km 0 · avg 13.3% · max 51.9%

2

9.0 km · 1595 m gain

starts km 111 · avg 17.7% · max 49.0%

3

11.7 km · 1264 m gain

starts km 216 · avg 10.8% · max 44.5%

Top descents

1

10.5 km · 1645 m drop

starts km 57 · avg -15.7% · max -49.1%

2

12.8 km · 1626 m drop

starts km 160 · avg -12.7% · max -33.1%

3

11.4 km · 1607 m drop

starts km 243 · avg -14.0% · max -46.8%

Crossing Switzerland (Montreux Trail Festival 400km) is a point-to-point trail race held in July, traversing the full breadth of Switzerland from Bad Ragaz in Heidiland to the Montreux lakeside across 7 alpine cantons. The course covers 400 kilometres with 25,000 metres of elevation gain — 62.5 metres per kilometre — within a 176-hour cutoff spread across 7 days. Entry is 745 CHF (approximately €2.03 per kilometre). The 2026 solo edition is sold out.

The race opens immediately with its most demanding challenge: a 15.5km, 2,072m climb — the 2nd largest single ascent out of 385 European trail distances in our database. Just 12% of the course is flat; 48 kilometres of uphill terrain exceed 20% gradient — nearly a full marathon of hands-on-knees climbing embedded across the route. The course passes through the Titlis and Eiger zones, over Klausenpass and Iffigenalp, before finishing under the Freddie Mercury statue on the Montreux waterfront.

Geneva airport (GVA) is approximately 106 minutes from Montreux by train. First held in 2022, the race is now in its 3rd edition and is described by one finisher as demanding a level of multitasking and problem-solving completely different to 100K and 100-mile races. It suits multi-day specialists capable of managing sleep, logistics, and alpine terrain simultaneously.

Race files

Logistics

Nearest airport

Geneva (GVA)

Notes

Start: ~1–1.5 hrs by train to Montreux / Public transport: excellent / Accommodation: strong in Montreux/Vevey/Lausanne; book early (summer peak)

Last checked: February 20, 2026Official Website →