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Jogging around Ault offers access to a distinctive coastal landscape characterized by its prominent chalk cliffs and the expansive views they provide over the English Channel. The region's terrain includes varied paths along the coastline, presenting both challenging ascents and more level stretches. These natural features define the running experience, with routes often following the cliff tops and offering panoramic vistas.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
5.0
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132
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15.6km
02:05
280m
280m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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72
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9.13km
01:09
180m
180m
Hard run. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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5.0
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126
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20.2km
02:37
330m
330m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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63
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26.0km
03:16
400m
400m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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16
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The cliffs are made of chalk and are impressive to look at.
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Here in Ault begin the chalk cliffs, which stretch all the way to Normandy and repeatedly appear as enormous cliffs.
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The cliffs around the beach of Ault are composed of chalk from the Upper Cretaceous, more precisely from the Turonian and Coniacian (around 83 million years ago to 90 million years ago). They are strewn with flint nodules which highlight the subhorizontal stratification planes (the formation of flint has already been discussed in Discovery of the geology of the cliffs of Étretat, presentation of an excursion from the beach of Tilleul (Antifer) to the Porte d'Amont (Étretat Nord)). The relative proportion of chalk and flint is around 90-95% chalk to 5-10% flint. Flint horizons are stratigraphic markers. On the cliffs of Ault, the regular flint band called Seven Sisters is recognizable and characterizes the boundary between the Middle Coniacian and the Upper Coniacian (around 87 million years ago). The boundary between the lower and middle Coniacian is marked by the Shoreham 2 marl level, which is more difficult to identify. These lithostratigraphic markings allow in particular the correlation of distant deposits, such as between the Normandy and Picardy coasts, or between the French and English coasts.
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There are over 30 dedicated running routes around Ault, offering a variety of experiences. These include 4 easy routes, 18 moderate routes, and 10 more challenging options for experienced runners.
Jogging in Ault is defined by its dramatic chalk cliffs, expansive coastal paths, and panoramic views over the English Channel. You'll experience unique coastal landscapes and breathtaking sea vistas on most routes.
Yes, Ault offers several easy and moderate routes suitable for families. While the guide doesn't specify particular 'family-friendly' routes, the 4 easy routes available are a great starting point for a less strenuous run with children.
The running routes in Ault are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 10 reviews. Runners often praise the dramatic chalk cliffs, the stunning coastal views, and the variety of paths available for different fitness levels.
Many of the running routes around Ault are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Eastern end of Falaises d'Albâtre, Ault coastal panorama – Ault Chalk Cliffs loop from Saint-Quentin-la-Motte-Croix-au-Bailly is a moderate 9.8 km loop offering great coastal views.
The routes often feature stunning natural monuments such as the Ault Chalk Cliffs and La Cise Cliff. You can also find viewpoints like the Viewpoint overlooking the cliffs of Le Tréport, offering spectacular coastal panoramas.
Absolutely. For those looking for longer runs, the Ault Chalk Cliffs – Mers-les-Bains Cliffs loop from Ault is a challenging 19.8 km (12.3 miles) trail. Another option is the Eastern end of Falaises d'Albâtre, Ault coastal panorama – Ault Chalk Cliffs loop from Ault, which covers 18.7 km (11.6 miles).
Ault offers a range of difficulties. You'll find 4 easy routes, 18 moderate routes, and 10 difficult routes. Many of the coastal paths involve challenging ascents and descents due to the cliff terrain, so be prepared for elevation changes on more difficult trails.
Yes, many routes offer incredible viewpoints. The Viewpoint overlooking the cliffs of Le Tréport is a notable highlight, providing expansive views of the coastline and the English Channel. The entire cliff-top experience is essentially a continuous viewpoint.
While specific crowd levels vary, exploring some of the less popular or slightly more challenging routes, especially during off-peak hours or seasons, can lead to a more solitary running experience. The sheer number of routes (over 30) means you can often find quieter paths away from the main attractions.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can explore the Belle Époque houses of Mers-les-Bains, which offer a glimpse into the region's architectural heritage. The Saint Martin's Church is also a point of interest, and the Le Tréport Funicular provides a unique experience nearby.


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