Looking for a race that mixes fun, team spirit, and just the right pinch of challenge that stings a little? The Saint-André School Relay, in Oupeye in the province of Liège, in Wallonia, is exactly that 🏁.
The idea is simple and terribly addictive: you’re 2, on a 1 km loop, and you take turns to rack up as many laps as possible within the allotted time 🚀.
Only one of you is on the course at a time, so you can go all out when it’s your turn… then recover while your partner takes over, and head back out wanting to squeeze in one more lap 🧠.
After the effort, don’t rush off right away: just nearby, you can go catch your breath along the Meuse for a relaxing stroll, or head to Visé to enjoy the town. If you want to extend it into a little getaway, Liège isn’t far for a terrace and a real vibe, and the area around the Albert Canal is great for walking and unwinding.
In short: you come to run as a duo, you leave with a mini-trip in your legs… and a real “same time next year” in your head.
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