The Apple Peak: a relay race to the summit

THE APPLE PEAK

A RELAY RACE


The route?

🏁 Start in Landry (4:30 pm) – Trail segment (750 m D+ / 3.5 km)
🔄️ Relay handover on the Vallandry snow front
🏁 Start of the ski touring segment – Piste de l’Aigle (600 m D+ / 2.5 km) with a dry uphill climb
🚩 Finish at the top of the Vallandry gondola

If VO2 max, aerobic capacity and lactic acid hold no secrets for you, if your trail running shoes are an extension of yourself, if ski touring kick turns are your favourite playground and you never head out without your softshell, then the Apple Peak is your next relay sporting challenge to discover Peisey-Vallandry through the glow sweat of a spring evening!

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 So build your dream team (leave the goat behind and aim for a partner who climbs like an ibex) and join champions and passionate amateur athletes from the Tarentaise for a one-of-a-kind relay race!

Your turn to smash the clock, avoid being caught and aim for a place on the podium!

🏆 See you on Sunday, April 19, 2026!

A festive atmosphere, entertainment, aid stations, goodies, partner stands, concerts, aperitifs and surprise gifts will all be part of the event!

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Practical information


For registration, this is where it happens:
- 🔗 Online – Apple Peak 2026 registration
- 👉 At our Tourist Offices

How much is the registration fee?

€40 per team (trail runner + ski tourer)
This fee includes: race bibs, a finisher gift, refreshments, access to the Vallandry gondola for participants and accompanying persons, as well as access to entertainment and the concert.


Is it possible to register on race day?

Yes, subject to availability (maximum 200 participants). Meet on the square in front of the Alpin Hotel in Landry between 2:30 pm and 3:30 pm.
Race-day fee: €50 per team. (Payment on race day must be made in cash or by cheque.)


Do I need a medical certificate to register?

You must provide one of the following documents at the time of registration:
  • A health prevention certificate issued within the last 3 months.
  • An FFA, FFTRI, FFME or equivalent licence for licensed athletes.
  • A medical certificate issued within the last year confirming fitness to compete in trail running and ski touring (for non-licensed participants).

Availability