If you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us via the dedicated section.
Registration for the TBM 2025 will open in February 2025.
Monday February 24 for races 37 and 57 (solo and duo)
Tuesday, February 25 for races on 20 and 11* (*reserved for cadets).
From 7:00 p.m.
No drawing, no waiting list.
A PPS to be provided, 3 months before the date of the test or failing that, an up-to-date medical certificate.
For any specific request to TBM 2025- 05&06 July
(rider coming from abroad, group, club outside Brittany),
kindly send a message by mail on the contact form.
Registration is open for around 2,400 race numbers, spread over the 4 races on offer.
This outdoor sporting event is open to all runners, whether or not they hold a licence:
Born in 2008 & 2009 (only cadet) for the 11km event
Born in 2005 (minimum ESPOIR) or earlier (men and women) for the 37km and 57km events
Born in 2005 (minimum JUNIOR) or earlier (men and women)
for the 20km event.
Entries are received on the dedicated registration site.
Entries will be validated only after payment of the amount due and validation of the medical certificate, PPS or authorised licence.
Entries will not be accepted by telephone.
All entries are personal, firm and final.
No refunds will be made for any reason*.
*Except for insurance, which is available on the registration site.
Insurance conditions: Cancellation insurance 5 euros, Refund without proof, 100% (excluding commission) up to 1 month before the event, 50% from 1 month to 20 days (last deadline) before the event.
The 19th edition of the ‘Trail de bout de monde’ is organised : Saturday 05 and Sunday 06 July 2025.
Depending on the health situation and regulations at the time of the race, additional documents or barrier measures may be required!
This nature race is organised in compliance with the rules for protecting
the environment. It is everyone’s responsibility to behave in an environmentally responsible manner.
However, any behaviour contrary to these ethics will result in the disqualification of the competitor:
– Throwing away used refreshments outside the refreshment zones
– Driving off the marked trail
– Deliberate damage to the flora
The organiser reserves the right to modify the initial route according to environmental and climatic constraints
(nesting, protection of protected species, tides, bad weather, etc.).
Tape, signposting, on the ground and high up… Remember to look around and keep your eyes open!
Runners with a French Athletics Federation licence must provide a photocopy of their FFA/ FSGT licence when they register or provide their :
Health Prevention Course: this document can be downloaded from the FFA website and is less than 3 months old on the date of the event.
or a medical certificate stating that they are ‘not contraindicated in running in competition’: less than one year old on the date of the event
or FFA or FSGT licence: less than one year old on the date of the event
As the organisers are directly liable, no registration will be accepted if the PPS, medical certificate or licence has not been validated.
Depending on the health situation at the time of the race, additional documents or barriers may be required!
No unaccredited escorts or vehicles (including bicycles) will be allowed on the course.
It is the responsibility of participants to insure themselves personally against the risks associated with Trail running and nature sports.
Competitors must respect the highway code and comply with the FFA regulations on off-stage running. The organiser declines all responsibility in the event of an accident, physical or technical failure, loss or theft of objects or equipment.
Race safety is ensured by a specialised team of doctors and nurses, ambulances and volunteer safety officers.
Emergency number on race number.
A team of physiotherapists will be available to participants at the finish line.
You must assist any person in danger, a ‘wise’ calculation will be applied so as not to penalise you.
In the event of distress, alert or have alerted the organisers on the course who have radio or telephone facilities.
Do not leave an injured person alone.
‘I expressly authorise the organisers of the ‘Trail du bout du monde’ and their beneficiaries such as partners and the media, to use still or audiovisual images (including drone images) in which I may appear, taken during my participation in the ‘Trail du bout du monde’, on all media including promotional and advertising documents.
If this is not the case, you must indicate your refusal to use the images by e-mail within 48 hours of pre-registration.
‘I expressly authorise the organisers of the ‘Trail du bout du monde’ as well as their beneficiaries such as partners and the media, to use the postal, telephone and computer details collected during my registration for the ‘Trail du bout du monde’.
It is imperative to indicate your refusal to use your personal details by e-mail within 48 hours of pre-registration or by validating the option (if offered) on the registration site.
Funds from the end of the world trail are collected for the association:
LEAD OF DIGESTIVE CANCER Purpose of the association: Climbing the Etendard peak by patients with digestive cancer.
The registration fee includes participation in the chosen race, the prize, as well as a meal after the race: a pasta party in the evening for the 20 km and a lunch on Sunday for the 37 and 57 km.
There will be no on-site registration.
Possibility of registering, in advance, the accompanying person(s) for the same meal as the runner.
Prices for 2025
1 adult pasta on Saturday: 12 euros
1 children’s pasta on Saturday: 10 euros
1 adult meal on Sunday: 14 euros
1 children’s meal on Sunday: 10 euros
To be added to your registration
The two restaurants are open to all (runners and accompanying persons) by booking in advance at registration.
Pancake meals will be available without reservation, open to all!
A sufficient number of free shuttles will be available to :
take runners from the finish site (Pointe Saint-Mathieu in Plougonvelin) to the start sites of the 37 km and 57 km races (Vélodrome in Plouzané), with a journey time of approximately 25 minutes.
These shuttles will run regularly on
Sunday 06/07, from 6.00 am for the 57 km race
from 6.45 am for the 37 km.
Please note that there will be no shuttle service in the other direction, or for the 20 km, as the start and finish are at the same place, Pointe Saint-Mathieu.
We ask you not to wait for the last shuttle buses to avoid any last-minute stress, as this could compromise your comfort and the smooth running of the event. Finally, a bag-repatriation service will also be set up so that you can enjoy the event with complete peace of mind. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation!
The basic principle for the 37 and 57 km races is to come and park your vehicle at the finish, at Pointe Saint-Mathieu, and use the shuttles to get to the start. Large car parks are available close to the finish.
If you prefer to be dropped off by a companion, a car park with limited spaces is also available at the start site, at the Plouzané velodrome.