A partnership between performance and respect for nature, in the heart of the great lakes of Aveyron.
Event presentation
Alright, let's pack our bags and head to Aveyron: destination Villefranche-de-Panat , in the heart of the verdant landscapes of Lévézou. Halfway between the Grands Causses Regional Natural Park and Rodez , this town is the starting point of the IKALANA Trail du Lévézou , a friendly, authentic and decidedly nature-focused event.
The Trail offers two introductory trail running distances of 10 km and 24 km , as well as a 10 km Nordic walking route . The courses will take you through the forests, hills and lakes of the Lévézou region, with an accessible profile (160 m elevation gain for the 10 km, 500 m elevation gain for the 24 km), but demanding in the August heat.
In a warm and local atmosphere, supported by the volunteers of the Courir en Lévézou association, the Trail du Lévézou is a real breath of fresh air, both sporting and human.
📅 Event date: Friday, August 15, 2025
🔗 All information and registration: www.courirenlevezou.fr
A partnership aligned with values
At Palmow, every commitment has meaning. The Lévézou Trail embodies a sustainable vision of outdoor sport:
- Preservation of local landscapes and ecosystems
- A human-scale event rooted in the local area
- A friendly atmosphere and promotion of regional heritage
This is the philosophy we support as a partner, by promoting a trail running practice based on performance, environmental awareness and reconnection to nature.
Prepare your equipment
Even though Palmow won't be physically present, we'll support you in your preparation. Discover our selection of trail running apparel designed for high performance and respect for the planet:
👉 See the Palmow Trail selection
Lightweight waterproof jackets, breathable shorts, thermal layers made from recycled fibers…
Together, let's make trail running a committed act.
The Lévézou Trail reminds us that running in nature is also an act of preservation. As a committed partner, Palmow supports local events that make trail running a more sustainable, more human, and more environmentally friendly sport.
