Hit the trail with Anne-Laure Saux

No matter where you are, there are new paths to run and trails to discover. Join Anne-Laure as she takes us for a run along her favourite trail route in Bordeaux, France.

My philosophy is: it doesn’t matter what sport you’re practicing as long as you enjoy it. After finishing my first marathon, my passion for running continues to grow and grow.

I’m always pushing to discover new playgrounds off the beaten track, in the city or out in the wild. Whether it’s near my home in Bordeaux or in one of the places I’ve visited around the world, I’m always looking to share my love of exercise on my blog Bonjour Darling.

Discovering the trails

I absolutely love running. I’ve always ran from time to time, but for the last two years it has become a true passion and nothing can stop me now.

After always running on roads and paths, I have discovered a new love for trail running. I’ve been tempted since my first Spartan Race, but my new-found passion was confirmed during a race I did recently in Bilbao. I realised it was time to go and discover a trail run on my own.

HOKA fan Anne-Laure Saux runs along her favourite trail in Bordeaux

I started off by getting the right pair of shoes, then I searched for a running spot close to my home in Bordeaux where I could run in the wilderness, with hill climbs, descents and a beautiful view. That’s how I discovered Ermitage Park.

Let the adventure begin

A few kilometres away from Bordeaux, Ermitage Park is really easy to access. It’s located only 6km from the city centre and you can run along the banks of the Garonne to get there. Once at the park entrance, in front of an arch covered with graffiti, at first you could be a bit puzzled and wonder if you’re on the right track, but cross the arch and let the adventure begin.

Close-up of the HOKA Challenger ATR 3

Start running, discover the lake, take small paths through the woods, climb the stairs and make your way to the top of the park to appreciate a magnificent view of Bordeaux. If you want to run further into the wilderness, Palmer Park is not far either. To get back to the city centre you can follow the riverside again, but this time try the left bank. This side is wilder and will smooth your return to civilization.

Running in the Challenger ATR 3

The look of the Challenger ATR 3 surprised me. I tend to always run with the same type of shoes, so these were quite a change, but they intrigued me. to take up trail running, I knew that my basic running trainers would not be appropriate.

“I feel like I have a better stride and my foot now falls more on the front and not the heel, without my control.” Anne-Laure Saux

When the shoes arrived and I put them on I was surprised. The soles that looked imposing in photos are not that big, and ultimately, I really liked them. From that first step when I started running, I liked them even more. I feel like I have a better stride and my foot now falls more on the front and not the heel, without my control.

Learn more about the Challenger ATR 3 shoes Anne-Laure wears.

Hit the trail with Charlie Watson

No matter where you are, there are new paths to run and trails to discover. Join Charlie as she takes us for a run along her favourite trail route in Henley-on-Thames, UK.

I have been an avid runner ever since completing my first marathon in London in 2012. I’m not a natural runner, in fact I have to work really, really hard, but I truly believe that anyone can run a marathon if they want. And I’m proof of that. I’ve run hundreds of miles running new trails and new races across the globe since.

My goal is to champion the journey to a healthy, more active life where honest fitness and food makes wellbeing more accessible to all. You can read more about my goal on my Runner Beans blog, which aims to pace the way to healthy without missing out on any of the fun.

My favourite way to explore new areas

When I train for a marathon, I often run 5-6 days a week, most of which are done in the early morning and so require an easy running route straight out of my front door. I ran hundreds of miles this winter on the only lit two-mile route near my house, which was the one safe place to run in the dark.

HOKA fan Charlie Watson runs along her favourite route in Henley-on-Thames

On the weekends, I was craving some excitement and a different challenge to my runs, so I’d run further afield. I’d drive to new trails and sign up for races across the country to add some variety to my training. Changing up the scenery gave my training that boost in both motivation and inspiration. It also ensured I actually took in my surroundings rather than just focusing on my pace and breathing. Plus, running is always my favourite way to explore a new area.

Running along the River Thames

I love this run as along the River Thames – it makes me so happy running alongside the water. It helps me feel calm, eases any mental stresses and the route is usually pretty flat. It’s an out-and-back run in a loop because of the lack of bridges to cross the river in Henley, however I don’t mind. It helps knowing that you only have to cover what you’ve already run.

“Changing up the scenery gave my training that boost in both motivation and inspiration.” Charlie Watson

In the early mornings and even on the bleakest of days in mid-winter, there are always other runners out there and rowers on the river, and I love feeling like part of this secret club that works out no matter the weather.

Perfect for any terrain

My run covers a lot of terrains, from road, to path, to trail and grass – and often a lot of mud when it’s wet. My shoes have to stand up to all the demands I put on them, which the Speedgoat 2 were able to do with no problem.

HOKA fan Charlie Watson runs in her Speedgoat 2 shoes

They provide support and comfort over undulating terrain, and I was especially appreciative of the thick sole when running over cobbles, shingles and exposed tree roots. Despite looking chunky, they are very lightweight, perfect for packing in your bag for holidays, mini breaks or when you want to explore a little closer to home.

Learn more about the SPEEDGOAT 2 SHOES Charlie wears.