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Touring cycling routes around Landry are situated in the heart of the Tarentaise Valley in the French Alps. The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including the serene valley of the Isère River, challenging alpine ascents, and proximity to the mountainous terrain of the Vanoise National Park. This area offers a network of well-maintained cycling infrastructure, ranging from gentle greenways to high-altitude paths surrounded by glaciers.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
4.8
(8)
1,194
riders
75.5km
05:19
1,490m
1,490m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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105km
07:56
2,560m
2,560m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3.7
(3)
299
riders
34.6km
02:51
1,070m
1,070m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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197
riders
18.3km
01:05
120m
120m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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76
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46.3km
04:36
1,490m
1,490m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Path with cycle path and great views. Ascent partly uneven. More info: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Col_de_la_Loze?wprov=sfla1
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It allows you to go from Bourg Saint-Maurice to Moutiers away from the road except for two points.
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I only posted a photo of the roundabout, which shows the "door to the Little St Bernard Pass", nothing else. If you have a problem with that, I can't help it.
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This is a nice idea for the ascent.
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Hydroelectric power plant on the Isere.
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Landry offers a wide variety of touring cycling routes, with over 145 different options recorded on komoot. These range from easy valley rides to very challenging alpine ascents, catering to all skill levels.
The best time for touring cycling in Landry is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This period offers pleasant weather for exploring both the valley greenways and the higher mountain passes, which are typically clear of snow.
Yes, Landry provides several routes ideal for families and beginners. The serene valley-bottom routes along the Isère River greenways offer tranquil and safe cycling experiences with minimal elevation gain. An example of an easy route is the Bourg-Saint-Maurice Railway Station – Bourg-Saint-Maurice loop from Landry, which takes you through the Isère River valley.
Absolutely. The Tarentaise Valley, where Landry is located, is renowned for its challenging alpine ascents and access to legendary cols. Routes like the Bourg-Saint-Maurice – Bourg-Saint-Maurice Railway Station loop from Landry feature significant elevation gain. For those seeking formidable challenges, the region provides access to iconic mountain passes such as the Col de l'Iseran and routes into the Vanoise National Park.
While cycling in Landry, you'll experience diverse landscapes, from the tranquil greenways along the Isère River, offering views of typical Tarentaise villages and built heritage, to breathtaking Alpine scenery with lush valleys, verdant forests, and snow-capped peaks, especially as you venture towards the Vanoise National Park.
Yes, many routes offer stunning viewpoints and access to charming attractions. You might encounter historical sites like the 14th-century Montmayeur tower in Aime, or traditional hamlets. For specific highlights, consider visiting Chapelle Notre-Dame des Vernettes or the picturesque settlement of Le Monal, both accessible from various routes.
The touring cycling routes around Landry are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 190 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's diverse terrain, from the peaceful river paths to the challenging mountain ascents, and the consistently breathtaking views of the Alpine landscape.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Landry are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the View of Arc 1950 and Arc 2000 – Arc Valley Lake loop from Arc 1800 offers a challenging circular path with views of the high-altitude resorts.
Parking is generally available in and around Landry and the surrounding villages, especially near popular trailheads or railway stations like Bourg-Saint-Maurice. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations and availability.
Public transport, particularly local bus services and the railway station in Bourg-Saint-Maurice, can provide access to various starting points for cycling routes in the Tarentaise Valley. Some services may accommodate bicycles, but it's recommended to check schedules and bike policies in advance.
Yes, the Tarentaise Valley is dotted with charming villages and hamlets where you can find cafes, restaurants, and refuges. For instance, La Balme Refuge is a place where you can stop and refresh during your ride. Many local establishments are accustomed to welcoming cyclists.
While many outdoor areas in the French Alps are dog-friendly, specific rules can vary, especially within protected areas like the Vanoise National Park where dogs are generally not permitted, even on a leash. On other routes, it's usually acceptable to bring well-behaved dogs on a leash, but always ensure they are comfortable with the distance and terrain, and carry water for them.
Yes, Landry serves as a gateway to some of the most iconic mountain passes in the Alps. For very experienced cyclists, routes can lead to legendary cols that have featured in the Tour de France, such as the Col de l'Iseran, Europe's highest road pass, or the Col du Mont Cenis. These routes offer significant elevation gains and breathtaking high-altitude scenery.


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