Best bike parks around Valsavarenche are characterized by natural mountain biking trails within the Gran Paradiso National Park. The region offers challenging alpine terrain and scenic routes. While Valsavarenche itself focuses on natural trails, the broader Aosta Valley provides options for developed bike parks. These trails often feature significant elevation changes and diverse landscapes.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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https://youtu.be/Pxndx9TNM5U?si=mH5XT38nxmCVjLSr The Col Tza Setze is quite a trek over rocks and stones. The descent near Cogne is manageable for pros, but otherwise, you'll have to push for a few meters before you can continue. The descent becomes increasingly smooth.
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Except for the valley lift, all lifts were closed. With the remaining lifts and the space, they could create a nice bike park, but I think they probably make enough money from their ski tourists that they're not even considering a proper development for bikers.
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Lots of slopes but few people, guaranteed fun
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Super flow route, great to start the day
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Pump track not difficult and fun
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After the detour to see the lake of the same name, it is better to return towards the bike park path, The descent is not worth it if only partially: initially there are about 20m that are impossible, the rest is narrow and dirty and half the altitude is lost on a banal ski slope.
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Valsavarenche primarily offers natural mountain biking trails within the stunning Gran Paradiso National Park. You'll find challenging alpine terrain, breathtaking scenery, and opportunities for immersive outdoor experiences rather than dedicated, lift-serviced bike parks with man-made structures.
Yes, for a family-friendly option, consider the Flow Trail - Family. It's known for its very smooth path through the woods, making it suitable for families and beginners. Additionally, the Loop tour of Lago di Ceresole Reale is a shorter, less demanding option suitable for various fitness levels.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Tsa Setse S3 trail offers a varied descent with technical sections and flowing paths through pine forests. Other demanding natural trails include the Nivolet Pass Trail, Rhêmes-Notre-Dame to Rifugio Benevolo Trail, and Col Entrelor Valsavarenche, which features a significant descent and fantastic alpine environment.
The primary draw is the spectacular alpine scenery of the Gran Paradiso National Park. You'll ride amidst towering peaks, pristine lakes, and lush forests. Trails like Col Entrelor Valsavarenche pass through high-altitude lakes before reaching larch forests, offering stunning vistas.
Visitors appreciate the natural and untouched environment, offering a rugged and authentic backcountry riding experience. The challenging terrain with significant elevation changes and technical sections appeals to experienced riders. The Pila Downhill is particularly noted for its beautiful panorama and numerous slopes.
Absolutely. Many trails in Valsavarenche feature significant elevation changes. For example, the Nivolet Pass Trail involves a 1,290-meter ascent over 36.1 km, and the Along the Valsavaranche in the Gran Paradiso National Park route includes a 1,170-meter elevation gain over 45.4 km.
The mountain biking season in Valsavarenche typically runs from July until the first autumn snowfalls. High-altitude trails like Col Entrelor Valsavarenche are accessible during this period, offering the best conditions for riding.
While Valsavarenche itself focuses on natural trails, the broader Aosta Valley region offers developed bike park facilities with lifts. Options like Pila Bike Park, La Thuile Bike Park, and Bike Park Cervinia Valtournenche are known for their downhill and freeride tracks.
Beyond mountain biking, you can explore various cycling and hiking routes. For cycling, consider routes like the Nivolet Pass Trail or the Loop tour of Lago di Ceresole Reale. For hiking, popular options include the Trail to Montcorvé Lakes or the Chabod and Vittorio Emanuele II Huts Loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Valsavarenche and Hiking around Valsavarenche guides.
Yes, the Alternative MTB Descent in Parco Nazionale Gran Paradiso is an intermediate trail. It offers a fairly wide path that is not very steep or exposed, but features many rocks, providing a valid alternative to asphalt roads.
Yes, some trails utilize ancient mule tracks, adding a historical dimension to your ride. For instance, the climb towards Col Entrelor incorporates sections of the 'antica mulattiera del Re' (ancient king's mule track).


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