Best bike parks around Le Valtin are found in the Vosges region, an area known for its diverse mountain biking terrain. Le Valtin is situated near several established bike parks, offering a range of trails for various skill levels. These locations provide extensive networks for downhill, freeride, and cross-country mountain biking. The region's natural landscape features forests, technical sections, and varied elevations.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Enduro trail with roots and small rock formations. A bit rocky in places, but overall a good ride.
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Great trail. Roots, rocks, jumps, steep sections. A bit challenging.
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A beautiful enduro descent that leads almost entirely down to Hohrod. It's quite busy, and a bit rutted at times, but still very beautiful.
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Status 10/24: The upper part is currently closed (and not accessible) due to forestry work.
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This trail is not only beautiful, but also makes every MTB ❤️ beat faster. You can really let it run here. Classification more like S1-S2
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La Roots is a great, varied line. In terms of character, it's more like a rumble enduro with numerous creative gadgets and line choice options. For me it's actually one of the best bike park lines I know! Anyone who loves technical, yet fluid and playful lines, where there is some clattering, will definitely be happy here :-)
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That was a great trail. 🚴♂️👍😍
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While Le Valtin itself doesn't host dedicated bike parks, you'll find excellent options nearby in the Vosges region. The most prominent are Bikepark Lac Blanc, Bikepark La Bresse Hohneck, and the Mountain Bike Stadium in Remiremont. Each offers a unique experience for various skill levels.
Bikepark Lac Blanc is widely recognized as a premier destination for downhill (DH) mountain biking in the Grand Est region. It features a modern lift system and a diverse range of trails, including an official Coupe de France DH course, with options from beginner-friendly to expert-level.
Yes, both Bikepark Lac Blanc and Bikepark La Bresse Hohneck offer trails suitable for families and beginners. Lac Blanc has trails like 'La SMOOTH' (Green) which is accessible even for those with reduced mobility. La Bresse Hohneck also provides learning and training zones, along with green and blue technical trails, making it welcoming for all ages and skill levels.
Bikepark La Bresse Hohneck offers a wide array of trails, accessible via ski lifts. You'll find 4 freeride trails (red and black) with bumps, modules, jumps, and narrow passages, plus 8 technical trails (green, blue, red, black) incorporating natural obstacles like roots and rocks. There's also a pump track suitable for all skill levels.
The Mountain Bike Stadium in Remiremont is an excellent, free FFC-certified site for training. It offers a mix of natural terrain and technical modules, including cross-country, enduro, and DH tracks, a trial zone with obstacles, and a training area with moguls and wooden modules. It's about 40 minutes drive from Le Valtin.
For those seeking a challenge, Bikepark Lac Blanc offers 'La NUTS' (Black), a fast and technical trail for experts, and 'La FAT' (Red/Black), a 1.5 km slopestyle trail. The La Roots Trail (Trail 2) is also highly regarded for its technical yet fluid and playful lines, appealing to advanced riders.
Absolutely. The Singletrack Trail in the Forest is an enduro trail known for its roots and small rock formations, allowing for speed while navigating natural obstacles. Similarly, the Root and Rock Trail requires speed, power, and technique to tackle its varied features.
Most bike parks offer essential amenities. Bikepark Lac Blanc provides bike rentals, wash stations, and a Bike Patrol. Bikepark La Bresse Hohneck has equipment rental, including downhill bikes and protective gear, and patrollers who groom trails daily. The Mountain Bike Stadium in Remiremont offers bike rental (including e-MTBs), a repair bay, and a car wash.
Le Valtin is surrounded by opportunities for various outdoor sports. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like 'Le sentier des Roches' or 'The Hirschsteine rocks via the stairs'. For more mountain biking, there are extensive MTB trails such as 'Green Lake – Gaschney loop' or 'Bockloch Waterfall – Bramont Pass loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and MTB trails guide for the area.
The bike parks in the Vosges region typically operate during the warmer months, generally from late spring through early autumn. This period offers the best weather conditions for mountain biking, with trails being dry and lift systems fully operational. It's always advisable to check the specific opening dates and conditions of each bike park before planning your visit.
Yes, electric mountain biking is supported in the region. At Bikepark La Bresse Hohneck, you can arrange electric mountain bike outings with instructors. The Mountain Bike Stadium in Remiremont also offers e-MTB rentals on-site, making it accessible for those who prefer or require electric assistance.
Visitors appreciate the diverse and engaging nature of the trails. For instance, the La Roots Trail is loved for its creative features and line choice options, offering a mix of technical challenges and playful sections. The Singletrack Trail in the Forest is praised for being beautiful and allowing riders to 'really let it run' through natural obstacles.


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