One of the many great things about running is that it takes you to some incredible places – and you get to experience them up close and personal, on foot.
It’s not just the challenging terrain that makes these routes so breath-taking; it’s the scenery and experiences that come with them. You can watch the sun rise from a mountain top, you can taste local delicacies in remote huts and learn about native flora and fauna from local guides.
Some dream destinations may still be impractical to visit, but we take a look at some of the amazing running locations where you can enjoy the beauty of mountain and trail running.
Banff National Park, Canada
Nestled in the Rocky Mountains, Banff National Park offers an incredible array of routes for runners, including mountains, canyons, lakes and glaciers. There are so many beautiful sights nearby, such as Lake O’Hara.
East Tyrol, Austria
Home to the High Tauern National Park and beautiful mountains such as the highest peak in Austria, the imposing 3798m Grossglockner, this area is a must for fans of high Alpine running. Featuring one of the highest mountain roads in Europe and a high probability of seeing marmots, it is magnificent high alpine scenery.
The Dolomites, Italy
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2009, the jagged peaks of the Dolomites really take your breath away. Incorporating 22 peaks of about 3000m, you can really take your pick if you love mountain running, and there are 57 marked trails to follow.
New Zealand
If epic wide-open spaces are your thing then New Zealand has them in droves. And as for mountains, the ‘Southern Alps’ on the South Island boast an unbelievable 37 peaks over 2900m.
Chamonix, France
A mecca for runners from all over the world, in no small part due to iconic races such as the Mont Blanc Marathon and Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc, there are miles and miles of Alpine trails, punctuated by the odd turquoise lake or mountain hut.
Manaslu region, Nepal
The Himalayas is a dream destination for mountain running and is becoming more accessible for runners to get to, with guided runs and races. Stay in mountain lodges and experience the local culture.
Glen Coe, Scotland
With incredible ridges and dramatic valleys formed from ice age glaciers, there’s something for every runner here, whether you’re a thrill seeker who’s a confident scrambler or looking for an undulating trail.
Hong Kong
A vibrant running culture and a land of incredibly varied terrain, trails are easily accessible right from the congested city centre. And if you’re feeling adventurous, you can view the epic skyline from high above.
Iceland
If you’re looking for something different from your terrain then Iceland will certainly deliver it. Glaciers, volcanoes, lava formations and hot springs are just some of the features you’ll encounter while running here.
Silverton, Colorado, USA
Silverton sits at 2800m in the San Juan mountains – and you just go up from there! There are many options for runners, ranging from picturesque loops round lakes to extremely tough mountain runs.
Zermatt, Switzerland
With stunning 4000-metre peaks all around, you can’t fail to inspire your running. There are miles of trails for every level of runner, whether you enjoy Alpine ascents or lakes and woodland trails.
• Find a full range of mountain races throughout the year at wmra.info/calendar