4.2
(4)
73
riders
16
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Gravel biking around La Léchère offers routes through varied alpine terrain, characterized by river valleys, forested slopes, and mountain passes. The region features significant elevation changes, providing challenging climbs and descents on mixed surfaces. Gravel bike trails in this area often follow existing tracks and forest roads, connecting villages and natural landmarks. The landscape is shaped by the Isère river and its tributaries, with routes ascending into the surrounding mountains.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
3
riders
107km
08:28
2,410m
2,410m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.5
(2)
22
riders
43.0km
03:21
990m
990m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
25
riders
48.4km
03:59
1,550m
1,550m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
18
riders
40.7km
03:36
1,620m
1,620m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
(1)
5
riders
33.4km
03:24
1,330m
1,330m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This route offers a beautiful climb to the Col de la Madeleine with magnificent panoramas.
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Every cemetery has water... Drinkable or not 😂
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A sustained climb from Chamoux; for those with the best tire equipment (minimum 25" 4 seasons), it's possible to climb all the way to the Fort itself!
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It's impossible to walk around the beach. The beach is closed to bicycles, but a crossing is planned. There are plenty of activities to do, a restaurant, and restrooms...
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https://www.saintalbandhurtieres.fr/tourisme_lac.php A place of absolute tranquility... Avoid during July and August...
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View towards the Mont Blanc massif from the Col de la Madeleine.
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there's a water tap at the mairie, a little hidden behind a bush. Right of the main entrence
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The gravel biking routes in La Léchère are predominantly challenging. Out of 18 available tours, 14 are classified as difficult, and 4 as moderate. There are no easy routes listed, indicating that the terrain often involves significant elevation changes and mixed surfaces suitable for experienced riders.
While many routes are long and challenging, you can find some shorter options. For instance, the Le Forperet – Bobsleigh track 1992 Olympics loop from Le Chanteloup is a difficult route but covers approximately 16.4 km and can be completed in under two hours, offering a concentrated dose of the region's terrain.
Gravel bike tours in La Léchère vary significantly in distance. You'll find routes ranging from shorter options around 16 km, like the Le Forperet – Bobsleigh track 1992 Olympics loop from Le Chanteloup, to extensive journeys over 100 km, such as the Grignon Lake – Véloroute 62 loop from Montsapey which is about 131 km long.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around La Léchère are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the challenging Roselend Chapel – Roselend Dam loop from Aime and the Pumptrack – Rafting & Relaxing Area loop from Aime.
The region offers several interesting landmarks. You might pass by mountain passes like Col du Chaussy or Col du Grand Cucheron. There are also various refuges and huts, such as Presset Refuge or La Balme Refuge, which can serve as scenic stops.
The gravel biking experience in La Léchère is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 5.0 stars from over 3 reviews. Users often praise the challenging alpine ascents, varied forest tracks, and scenic river-side paths that define the region's routes.
Yes, some routes incorporate stunning views of the region's water features. The Roselend Chapel – Roselend Dam loop from Aime, for example, takes you past the impressive Roselend Dam, offering spectacular alpine scenery.
Given the significant elevation changes and mountainous terrain, late spring through early autumn (May to October) is generally the most favorable season for gravel biking in La Léchère. During these months, trails are typically clear of snow, and weather conditions are more stable, though alpine weather can change rapidly.
Yes, some routes combine gravel biking with access to other recreational spots. The Pumptrack – Rafting & Relaxing Area loop from Aime is a good example, leading through river valleys and areas where you might find opportunities for other activities.
There are 18 gravel bike tours available around La Léchère, offering a range of challenging experiences through varied alpine terrain, including river valleys, forested slopes, and mountain passes.
Gravel bike trails in La Léchère feature significant elevation changes. Many difficult routes involve substantial climbs, with some tours, like the Roselend Chapel – Roselend Dam loop from Aime, accumulating over 3,000 meters of ascent.


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