Trail de l'Angoisse

Le Hom, France • 19 Oct 2024

The Trail of Anguish is an 11 km night race taking place in Thury Harcourt, Normandy. Known for its terrifying atmosphere, this event challenges participants to traverse the countryside haunted by frightening creatures. Whether you are a seasoned athlete or a group of friends, the zombies will make no distinction in chasing you. This unique race promises an intense and memorable experience, where courage and endurance will be put to the test. Join this unprecedented adventure and prepare to face your fears in the darkness. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.

Race information

11 km
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