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Jogging around Job offers a diverse landscape characterized by mountain passes, elevated cols, and challenging summit ascents. The terrain primarily features significant elevation changes, making it suitable for runners seeking demanding routes. The region's natural features include open mountain areas and high-altitude trails, providing opportunities to experience varied topography.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
7
runners
8.88km
01:12
360m
360m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
8
runners
19.5km
02:46
870m
870m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5
runners
12.2km
01:17
130m
130m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4
runners
9.57km
01:06
240m
240m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.2km
01:31
260m
260m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I have been cycling this route for over 40 years and I never get tired of it.
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Nestled in the heart of Puy-de-Dôme, in Auvergne, the Fossat Valley reveals itself as a living picture of nature and history. This haven of peace, less known and more secret than other famous sites in the region, offers a panorama of gentle hills, green plateaus and small valleys carved out by time and the elements. Surrounded by majestic puys, these extinct volcanoes which outline the horizon, the valley vibrates to the rhythm of the seasons, changing colors and atmospheres according to the continental climate influenced by the mountains. The green carpet of dense forests and meadows is a setting for diverse fauna and flora, testifying to the richness of the mountain ecosystems of Central Europe. The valley, a silent witness to bygone eras, keeps within it the vestiges of a rich history, from antiquity to the Middle Ages, telling stories of peoples and cultures who have succeeded one another on this land. In this valley, time seems to stand still, with small farms perpetuating traditional methods, cultivating the land and raising animals with ancestral respect for the environment. It is a land of flavors and know-how, where local products are an invitation to discover local gastronomy. For the adventurer and nature lover, the Fossat Valley is an ideal playground. Hiking trails wind through the landscape, offering stunning views and moments of serenity. Mountain biking, walking, and nature observation find a perfect setting, far from the hustle and bustle of major tourist destinations. With its cold winters and mild summers, the valley invites contemplation and escape, to live to the rhythm of nature and to appreciate the simplicity of a life far from urban hustle and bustle. The Fossar Valley, discreet and authentic, is a hidden gem of Puy-de-Dôme, a place where time stops to give way to the quiet beauty of Auvergne.
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The highest point of the Forez mountains, Pierre-sur-Haute rises to an altitude of 1,634 meters. At the summit, terrestrial and military broadcasting antennas were erected by NATO during the Cold War. They are still in operation today.
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Very nice connection between Le Béal and Les Supeyres!
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To the south, after passing the aerials, the plateaus and the reserve of Jasseries de Colleigne come into view. The track is a delight in gravel
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A beautiful path through the Hautes-Chaumes to take you to the highest point of the Forez mountains at 1,634 meters.
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The running routes around Job are characterized by significant elevation changes, featuring mountain passes, elevated cols, and challenging summit ascents. You'll find open mountain areas and high-altitude trails, making it suitable for runners seeking demanding routes.
Yes, the Job region offers a wide selection of running routes. There are over 200 routes available, catering to various preferences, though many are quite challenging due to the mountainous terrain.
While the region is known for its challenging terrain, there are a few easier options. Out of over 200 routes, 7 are classified as easy. These routes will still offer the unique mountain scenery but with less demanding ascents.
Job is ideal for experienced runners looking for a challenge. Many routes feature significant climbs. For example, the Peyre Mayou Summit loop from Col du Béal is a difficult 19.4 km trail leading through summit areas with over 530 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, many of the routes in Job are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the challenging Béal Pass loop from Col du Béal, which covers 18.0 km with over 330 meters of ascent.
Given the region's mountain passes and high-altitude trails, you can expect panoramic views of the surrounding open mountain areas. Routes often traverse cols and summits, offering expansive vistas of the unique topography of Job.
The running routes in Job are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 15 reviews. Runners often praise the challenging nature of the trails and the stunning mountain scenery.
Yes, several natural monuments and mountain passes are accessible. You might encounter highlights such as Col des Supeyres, Béal Pass, or even the Pierre–sur–Haute summit. These offer great points of interest during your run.
Yes, the region features several huts and mountain passes that can serve as points of interest or rest stops. You might find places like Jasserie du Coq Noir or Refuge du Garnier along certain routes.
For a longer run, consider the Col de la Loge (1,253 m) – Col de la Loge loop from Col du Béal. This difficult route spans 16.5 km and includes a significant climb of over 280 meters through high-altitude terrain, offering a substantial workout.
Absolutely. The region is known for its summit trails. The Béal Pass – Summit of Peyre Mayou loop from Col du Béal is a difficult 8.6 km route that includes a climb of over 300 meters, taking you to the summit of Peyre Mayou.
Yes, you can find running options starting from Valcivières. For instance, there's a Running loop from Valcivières, which is a difficult 7.6 km route with over 340 meters of elevation gain.


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