Bike parks in France are predominantly found in the French Alps and the Pyrenees, offering diverse terrain and extensive trail networks. These areas are known for their lift-accessed trails, which allow riders to maximize downhill experiences. The country provides a wide range of options for different skill levels and riding styles.
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corner with a water source and a small stone bench. Perfect for drinking water with a filter bottle.
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A particularly pleasant walk from the campsite along a section of the lake. There are a few challenging climbs, so good footwear and drinks are recommended. There's a restaurant along the way, with limited opening hours. Can be slippery in wet weather.
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A grassy mountain pass, connected to a few different routes. The views from this pass are excellent, offering a great view of the Dents du Midi. This pass connects several different ski resorts, including the vast Portes du Soleil area, allowing for a multitude of different adventures across this pass.
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Located at an altitude of 1950 meters, the Portes du Soleil pass gave birth to the international Portes du Soleil association. This brings together 12 French and Swiss stations. At the top you can enjoy superb views of the Dents du Midi.
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Silent witnesses of the war past
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For beginners and families, Les Gets Bike Park is an excellent choice, offering over 128 km of marked trails including beginner-friendly options and a mini Jump Park. La Plagne Bike Park in the Northern Alps is also particularly suitable, featuring four green and five blue trails. Additionally, Lallengerbierg Bike Park is good for training with small jumps.
The French Alps are home to several renowned challenging downhill tracks. Morzine Bike Park features the legendary Pleney downhill track. Alpe d'Huez Bike Park is famous for its 30 km non-stop 'Megavalanche' track, descending from a glacier. Châtel Bike Park offers 20 downhill trails, including the challenging 'Vink Line' with sculpted jumps.
Yes, the Pyrenees offer advanced options. Lourdes, specifically the Pic du Jer Bike Park, is world-renowned for its challenging trails, including a World Cup downhill track. Loudenvielle is also gaining recognition for its significant investments in diverse downhill and enduro trails.
The Portes du Soleil region stands out as one of the largest linked mountain biking areas globally, spanning 12 resorts across France and Switzerland. This includes major parks like Morzine, Les Gets, and Châtel, offering over 650 km of marked trails accessible via a vast network of summer lifts.
Many bike parks offer breathtaking scenery. Les Gets Bike Park provides stunning views from Mont Chéry. Galtz Monument, while a man-made monument, offers impressive views from its 730-meter height and is accessible via beautiful hiking trails. Les Orres Bike Park also boasts breathtaking panoramas, peaking at 2,600 meters above sea level.
Tignes - Val d'Isère Bike Park offers a wide variety of terrain across over 220 km of marked trails. You can expect purpose-built elevated sections, natural trails winding through woods and rocks, and options for downhill, enduro, e-MTB, and cross-country riding, catering to all abilities.
Les 2 Alpes Bike Park is known for opening early in the season. Located in Isère, it's one of France's largest bike parks, offering a vast network of downhill, enduro, and electric mountain bike trails, and is one of the highest mountain bike areas in France, ranging between 900 and 3,200 meters above sea level.
Beyond biking, France offers a wealth of outdoor activities. Near many bike park regions, you can find excellent opportunities for road cycling, such as the Tour of Lake Annecy or the challenging Mont Ventoux Loop. Hiking is also popular, with options like the Calanque de Port Miou to the calanque d’en vau or waterfall hikes in various regions.
Châtel Bike Park is well-regarded for its fun atmosphere, offering flow trails like 'Serpentine' known for mammoth berms and rollers, alongside two slopestyle areas and a pump track. Morzine also features beginner-friendly flow trails. For a super blocked trail experience, check out the Rock Garden Trail at Haard Nature Reserve.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain, extensive trail networks, and the efficiency of lift-accessed trails that maximize downhill fun. The stunning alpine scenery, vibrant town atmospheres, and world-class infrastructure, especially in areas like Portes du Soleil, are also highly valued. Many highlights, like the Pfarrer-Lindemann Trail, are celebrated for being 'great trails with small jumps and steep descents' or 'beautiful flow trails'.
Yes, several parks are adapting to e-MTB. Les Gets Bike Park offers dedicated electric mountain biking tracks with charging points. Tignes - Val d'Isère Bike Park includes 7 e-MTB specific enduro trails and 11 uphill trails suitable for e-MTBs, allowing riders to explore more terrain with assistance.
While not a bike park in the traditional sense, Chamonix in the Mont Blanc valley offers exceptional technical trails and singletracks at the foot of Mont Blanc. Ski lifts provide summer access to mountain starts, allowing riders to experience the unique terrain and stunning views of this iconic region.


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