250 km, 6 days, 3 countries.
The Trailrun adventure
of a lifetime!
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250 km, 6 days, 3 countries.
The Trailrun adventure
of a lifetime!
Run Beyond Borders. Discover Your Ultimate Trail Adventure. Six days on the trail. Crossing three countries. One epic challenge.
You’re not here for just another run. You’re here for 250 kilometers of raw nature, muscle-burning climbs, coastal stretches, and trails that push you past your limits. The Liberation Trail gives you the ultimate multi-stage experience: from the D-Day beaches and cliffs of Normandy, into the steep forests of the Ardennes, to the wide rivers, winding paths, Hell’s Highway and historic woods of the Netherlands.
Every stage is different. Every day a new test. You run, you push, you endure, and you connect with runners from all over the world. It’s more than mileage.It’s a journey across borders and into yourself.
Register now for the 2026 edition!
Run Beyond Borders. Discover Your Ultimate Trail Adventure. Six days on the trail. Crossing three countries. One epic challenge.
You’re not here for just another run. You’re here for 250 kilometers of raw nature, muscle-burning climbs, coastal stretches, and trails that push you past your limits. The Liberation Trail gives you the ultimate multi-stage experience: from the D-Day beaches and cliffs of Normandy, into the steep forests of the Ardennes, to the wide rivers, winding paths, Hell’s Highway and historic woods of the Netherlands.
Every stage is different. Every day a new test. You run, you push, you endure, and you connect with runners from all over the world. It’s more than mileage.It’s a journey across borders and into yourself.
Register now for the 2026 edition!
HERE WE GO
Prologue: Pointe du Hoc - Basecamp, 7 km
Your trail begins at the impressive Pointe du Hoc with a short warm-up run. Green single tracks and the bocage farmland of Normandy set the tone for the days ahead.

Stage 1: Sainte-Mère-Église - Carentan, 45 KM
From the church tower with its parachutist, you set off through villages, across Utah Beach, and into the swamps at Carentan. A powerful start on Normandy’s varied terrain.

Stage 2: Juno Beach - Omaha Beach, 51 KM
Run the legendary D-Day coastline. Sand, cliffs, and rolling trails challenge your endurance and reward you with ocean views.

Stage 3: Petit Coo Night Trail, 15 KM
Turn on your headlamp. Climb through dark forests, descend technical trails, and feel the magic of running under the stars.

Stage 4: Petit Coo - La Gleize, 27 KM
Steep climbs, sharp descents, endless forest paths, and winding trails along the riverbanks. The Ardennes demand focus, strength, and grit.

Stage 5: Eindhoven - Nijmegen, 81 KM
The longest stage — the one everyone fears, yet longs to finish. Endless kilometers through sandy plains, farmlands, and rolling hills at the end. A true test of endurance.

Stage 6: Ginkel Heath - Arnhem, 25 KM
Finish strong. Heathlands, flowing trails, and forest singletracks lead you past the impressive British war cemetery in Oosterbeek, before reaching the John Frost Bridge in Arnhem.

This is yours
As a trail rider, you’ll be fully supported throughout the journey. We take care of all logistics so you can focus on the ride: Your tent and transport are arranged, meals and care are provided, and medical staff ar on standby. Dropbags and a reliable support crew make sure you have everything you need-every step of the way
Drop bags & support crew
Medical supervision
Transport and tent arranged
Food & care
THIS WAS NOT AN EVENT,
THIS WAS A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME EXPERIENCE
Ronald Kleverlaan
Ronald Kleverlaan
HISTORY
On June 6, 1944, D-Day began as allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy in a massive effort to free Europe from Nazi control. Amid gunfire and chaos, soldiers braved the shores, supported by air and sea. Despite heavy resistance, they secured a crucial foothold—marking a turning point in World War II and the beginning of Nazi Germany’s downfall. Do you want me to also capitalize proper nouns like Allied and World War II (historically standard), or keep them lowercase for style consistency?
In the early hours of June 6, 1944, the quiet French coast of Normandy erupted into chaos. Under the cover of darkness, Allied paratroopers dropped behind enemy lines, disrupting German defenses. At dawn, over 150,000 Allied troops began landing on five beaches – Omaha, Utah, Gold, Juno and Sword – in the largest amphibious invasion ever attempted. Waves of soldiers faced machinegun fire, mined obstacles and rough seas. At Omaha Beach, Aermican forces suffered devastating losses but pressed on. Slowly, beachheads were secured. By nightfall, the Allies had established a foothold in Nazi-occupied France. D-Day was a turning point in Word Ware II – it cracked Hilter’s Atlantic Wall and began the liberation of Western Europe, showing the world the cost and courage of freedom.
WHO PAVED THE
WAY FOR YOU
Our partners
WHAT ARE
YOU WAITING
FOR?
Join us on a meaningful trail run that commemorates the liberation of Europe. Whether you’re searching for reflection, honoring shared history, or chasing adventure, this trail brings us together.
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
REGISTRATE YOURSELF HERE!
ORGANISATION
The Liberationtrail is an initiative of Persista and 2seconds. Both based in the Netherlands
persista
Kwikstaartlaan 42
3704 GS Zeist
Registration No. Chamber of Commerce: 5750759
2seconds
Einsteinstraat 1
4207 HW Gorinchem
Registration No. Chamber of Commerce: 7781151




































































