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Jogging routes around Venerque offer a diverse environment for outdoor activity, characterized by a mix of natural beauty and well-maintained paths. The region is distinctly shaped by the Ariège River, providing accessible paths along its banks that are ideal for running. Beyond the river, Venerque features rolling hills and elevated plateaus, offering varied terrain for those seeking more challenging ascents and descents. The landscape also includes forests and wetlands, providing diverse natural surroundings for exploration.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
4.7
(3)
60
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11.8km
01:25
200m
200m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
60
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19.6km
02:19
320m
320m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(2)
79
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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23
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19
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8.59km
00:59
80m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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"THE MACHINE GUN HOLE" Here, in 1944, the occupying German "SS" installed an MG 42 machine gun. This "killing machine" fired up to 1,000 meters at a rate of 1,200 rounds per minute. Venerque Heritage Association
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This little single passes near the Ariège. It is suitable for both mountain bikes and gravel. Passage near the waterfall. Really nice.
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Beautiful building and possible starting point for beautiful walks by bike or on foot. Possibility of parking nearby at the nautical base.
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A very pleasant single, rather rolling, shaded. Can be wet ...
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The place is peaceful at the edge of the track.
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Magnifique sentier passant par la chapelle Notre-Dame des Bois. La petite statue en bois polychrome a été datée du début du XIIIe siècle d'après son style qui est celui des vierges romanes mais avec un certain nombre de détails indiquant déjà le gothique commençant. Les troubles de l'époque, les chevauchées du prince Noir, du comte de Foix ou du comte d'Armagnac, semblent avoir détruit le premier sanctuaire élevé au milieu des bois sur un chemin descendant vers l'Ariège. La statue aurait alors été cachée sous terre. C'est là que s'introduit la légende conservée par la tradition locale. À cet endroit, un jeune taureau quittait souvent le reste du troupeau pour venir gratter de ses sabots, la terre près d'une touffe de genévriers. Le bouvier le suivit un jour et vit l'animal contempler à ses pieds une petite statue de bois de la Sainte Vierge avec l'enfant Jésus. Cette découverte provoqua l'enthousiasme général mais quand on voulut porter la statue en procession dans les paroisses voisines, l'attelage s'arrêta à la limite de Clermont et revint à toute vitesse vers le lieu de la découverte où fut construite une nouvelle église champêtre. Ce monument subit de nombreuses vicissitudes au cours des siècles. Il eut une vie propre avant d'être rattaché au clergé de Clermont. Ce qui restait de l'ensemble conventuel fut vendu, sous le Directoire, à un particulier qui le démolit et fit disparaître jusqu'aux fondations. La statue fut une nouvelle fois cachée par une femme qui la restitua au curé de Clermont. Le pèlerinage ne fut autorisé qu'à partir de 1 810 et rassembla les fidèles d'Aureville, Goyrans, Venerque, Issus, le Vernet, Corronsac, Rebigue et Auragne dont on retrouve les images sur le grand arc de l'église de Clermont. Après la seconde guerre mondiale, il ne restait pas grand-chose du sanctuaire ; la commune acheta le terrain où se rassemblaient les fidèles et le curé Labit fit construire le petit oratoire que l'on voit aujourd'hui, inauguré en 1951. La vieille statue reste cachée chez une habitante du village. Elle n'est sortie qu'une fois par an, autour du 30 avril, pour le pèlerinage. Tiré de l'opuscule « Notre-Dame des Bois de Clermont » de Geneviève Durand-Sendrail, publié par les Amis de Clermont le Fort (2004) – La Dépêche du Midi
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Venerque offers a diverse range of running routes, from mostly asphalted surfaces suitable for easier jogs to more challenging natural trails with significant elevation changes. You'll find paths that traverse natural settings and scenic routes along the Ariège river.
Yes, while many routes are moderate, Venerque provides options for various fitness levels. The area is known for its well-maintained paths, and while specific 'easy' routes aren't detailed, the general landscape includes less strenuous options. For example, the Church of Pinsaguel – Short singletrack alongside the Ariège loop from Vernet is a moderate 8.0 km (5.0 miles) trail that can be completed in under an hour, offering a good balance.
For experienced runners seeking a challenge, the The Machine Gun Hole – Passerelle Rabé, le Pech loop from Vernet is a difficult 19.3 km (12.0 miles) path featuring significant elevation changes and traversing varied natural settings. This route is ideal for those with excellent physical condition.
Yes, many of the running routes around Venerque are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the popular Church of Pinsaguel – The Machine Gun Hole loop from Vernet is an 11.8 km (7.3 miles) circular trail.
Absolutely. The scenic Ariège river is a prominent feature of the landscape, and several running routes offer picturesque views or run alongside it. The Church of Pinsaguel – Short singletrack alongside the Ariège loop from Vernet is a great example, leading through a short singletrack right next to the river.
The running routes in Venerque are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 130 reviews. Runners often praise the varied terrain, the well-maintained paths, and the beautiful scenery, especially along the Ariège river.
Yes, the region offers several interesting sights. While jogging, you might encounter historical structures or natural points of interest. Nearby attractions include the Castanet Lock, the Brick Bridge on the Canal du Midi at Pompertuzat, or the Canal du Midi Pathway, which can be integrated into longer runs or explored separately.
Many of Venerque's well-maintained paths and moderate routes can be suitable for families, especially those with older children who enjoy outdoor activity. The varied terrain and scenic river paths provide an engaging environment for a family run or walk. Consider shorter, less challenging loops for younger family members.
Yes, Venerque has an active running community. The 'Venerque Trail' association organizes trail running events with various distances (8 km, 12 km, and 20 km), indicating a strong local emphasis on leveraging the natural terrain for vigorous outdoor pursuits. This suggests well-established and maintained trail networks.
The terrain is quite varied, offering a mix of experiences. You'll find routes with mostly asphalted surfaces, providing a smoother run, as well as natural paths that traverse woodlands and open landscapes. Some routes also feature significant elevation changes, adding to the challenge and diversity.
There are approximately 15 running routes documented around Venerque, catering to different preferences and fitness levels. These include 14 moderate routes and 1 difficult route, ensuring a good selection for all runners.
Yes, many routes combine natural beauty with glimpses of local heritage. For example, the Church of Pinsaguel – Pont de Venerque-Grépiac loop from Vernet is an 8.5 km (5.3 miles) route that takes you through varied landscapes and past local points of interest, offering both exercise and exploration.


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