Best bike parks around Servoz are found in the Arve Valley, providing access to the Mont Blanc massif and diverse mountain biking trails. The area offers varied terrain, from valley floors to challenging mountain slopes. Servoz is a village known for its natural setting and proximity to both easy and advanced mountain biking opportunities. The region features landscapes including forests and alpine views, catering to different riding preferences.
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The last part of the Valléenne, descending towards the thermal park is rather dark red!!
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At the moment, the cable car from the valley below the train station to here is being completely rebuilt.
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starting point for a long technical mountain bike descent to Domancy
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Intersection point Les Rasses Altitude 720m Start of a steep descent to Domancy
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The descent of Merlet from Petit Balcon is a classic Chamonix singletrack route, descending from the slopes above Les Pèlerins, through tight tree-lined switchbacks, back down to the valley. The trail is steep, steep and technical. It features passages with rocky descents, sections covered in roots, as well as a significant level of exposure and commitment in certain places, with crucial difficult parts. This trail is intended for experienced riders, adequately equipped and with solid experience. The rewards of this trail are immense, both fluid and technical, with incredible views of the Bossons glacier and the Mont Blanc massif.
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A steep and demanding descent, starting in the Brévent ski area and winding down to Le Praz. The start of the route is preferably accessible via the Brévent chairlift, which allows bicycles to be transported by the cable car from 4 p.m. in July and August. This side of the valley offers breathtaking views of the mountains opposite, including Mont Blanc and the Aiguille Verte, and the south-facing orientation ensures plenty of sunshine all day. Try not to get too distracted by the views during your descent! The trail is extremely technical, with large natural drops, roots and steep sharp turns, over a vertical kilometer drop. Parts of the trail are also quite exposed. This is also exempt from the bicycle traffic ban on Chamonix hiking trails, provided you ride after 4pm.
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Exceptional mountain biking experience. Be careful if you want to climb Mont Joly by bike, do not take the climb to the left of the restaurant which is too steep. Go around to the right.
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Nice downhill route. Not too hard
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While Servoz itself features a popular pumptrack suitable for all ages and skill levels, the surrounding area offers diverse mountain biking. You'll find challenging downhill trails, technical singletracks, and a range of easier routes. The valley train can also help you navigate between Servoz and Chamonix to access different trailheads.
Yes, experienced riders seeking technical challenges will find several options. The Bettex Downhill Trail, particularly its final section, is known for being quite demanding. Another highly technical option is the Merlet Descent (Petit Balcon Sud in Chamonix), a classic singletrack with steep, rocky, and root-covered sections. For an extremely technical and demanding descent with significant drops and sharp turns, consider the Planpraz Enduro.
Absolutely! The Servoz Pumptrack is an excellent, free, and year-round option for riders of all ages and skill levels, including children. It's located next to the tennis courts and skatepark, providing a safe and controlled environment to practice skills. Additionally, the general Servoz area offers a number of easy (green and blue graded) trails suitable for beginners and intermediate riders.
Several trails offer breathtaking views. From Le Bettex Plateau, you can enjoy a stunning panorama of Mont Blanc. The Planpraz Enduro, starting in the Brévent ski area, provides incredible views of Mont Blanc and the Aiguille Verte. The Merlet Descent also offers spectacular views of the Bossons glacier and the Mont Blanc massif.
The Servoz Pumptrack is available year-round, weather permitting. For the mountain biking trails, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn typically offer the best conditions, avoiding snow and ice at higher elevations. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
Helmets are mandatory, especially at the Servoz Pumptrack. For trail riding, protective gear such as gloves, knee pads, and elbow pads is highly recommended, particularly on technical descents like the Merlet Descent or Planpraz Enduro. Dress in layers suitable for mountain weather, which can change quickly.
Yes, the Servoz area is rich in outdoor activities. You can explore various gravel biking routes, enjoy scenic cycling tours, or discover numerous running trails. These activities offer different ways to experience the stunning alpine landscape.
Many trails are accessible directly from Servoz. For some higher-altitude trails like the Planpraz Enduro, you might use ski lifts that transport bikes during specific hours, such as the Brévent chairlift. The valley train is also a convenient option for moving between Servoz and Chamonix, allowing access to various trailheads without extensive uphill climbs.
The Planpraz Enduro is a steep and demanding descent from the Brévent ski area, winding down to Le Praz. It's known for its extremely technical nature, featuring large natural drops, roots, and steep sharp turns over a vertical kilometer drop. It also offers breathtaking views of Mont Blanc and the Aiguille Verte and is exempt from the bicycle traffic ban on Chamonix hiking trails if ridden after 4 p.m.
The Merlet Descent is a classic Chamonix singletrack route, highly technical with steep, rocky, and root-covered sections, and areas of significant exposure. It is intended for experienced riders with solid skills and appropriate equipment. The rewards are immense, offering both fluid and technical sections with incredible views of the Bossons glacier and the Mont Blanc massif.
The Les Rasses Trail Intersection (Altitude 720 m) marks the beginning of a steep and technical mountain bike descent towards Domancy. It's a key starting point for riders looking for a challenging downhill experience.


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