Lalla Takerkoust Trip Overview
The Atlas Mountains are famous for their unique mix of Berber culture and high mountaineering. They are less well known for their Trail Running potential. We aim to provide you with all the information you need to get out for the run of a lifetime in this unique landscape.
Ancient footpaths link up thousands of traditional Berber villages. They are out there just waiting to be discovered. Over time this site will contain information on the best of them. all of these routes are recommended by personal experience. We only display routes which we have personally run, and can therefore guarantee their suitability.
Additional Info
* Duration: 6 hours
* Starts: Lalla Takerkoust, Morocco
* Trip Category: Day Trips & Excursions >> Day Trips
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What to Expect When Visiting Lalla Takerkoust, Marrakech-Safi, Morocco
The Atlas Mountains are famous for their unique mix of Berber culture and high mountaineering. They are less well known for their Trail Running potential. We aim to provide you with all the information you need to get out for the run of a lifetime in this unique landscape.
Ancient footpaths link up thousands of traditional Berber villages. They are out there just waiting to be discovered. Over time this site will contain information on the best of them. all of these routes are recommended by personal experience. We only display routes which we have personally run, and can therefore guarantee their suitability.
Itinerary
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Stop At: High Atlas Mountains, 40020 Morocco
This is one of the classic trail running circuits from Imlil, and a good option for a warm-up on the first day of a running holiday in Imlil.
From the small village of Ager Sioual, you head up through Matat towards the coll at Tizi Oudite. The views of the plateau below, and the rock fortress of Jebel Angour are incomparable from here.
The trail then heads down to the berber village of Ait Aissa.
From here it’s a lovely run up a 4 × 4 track to the village of Tizi Oussem, perched on the hillside above walnut and apple tree groves. The Tazaghart Plateau is visible to the South West.
Heading up past a holy shrine above the village, the trail follows a mule track up to the top of the Tizi Mzik coll, and views over Imlil. It is possible from here to take a short diversion to the summit of Adrar
From the coll the trail then winds down to Mzik and finally the bridge at the center of Imlil, where a cold coke and possibly a hot tajine await!
Duration: 6 hours