4.0
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36
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Gravel biking around Feissons-Sur-Isère is defined by its location within the French Alps, offering diverse terrain from high alpine passes to valley paths. The region features extensive cycling networks, including parts of the Maurienne Valley and access to the Tarentaise Valley, known for its mountainous scenery. This environment provides a mix of challenging routes and scenic trails, with majestic mountains, serene lakes, and protected natural areas like the Vanoise National Park.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
5.0
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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.
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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4
riders
14.8km
01:29
590m
590m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
2
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18.1km
01:16
230m
240m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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easy endurance tour, beautiful, highly recommended
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beautiful and peaceful lake, great to have a lunch break with a view
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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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Easy walk from Lake Saint-Guérin. Also accessible by bike (gravel).
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The road is certainly poorly maintained with very uneven tarmac, but it is quite passable by road bike, and offers beautiful views overlooking Lake Saint-Guérin, and towards the valleys above. Beyond the indicated section, a gravel path leads towards Lake des Fées and the refuge de l'Écondu.
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Very beautiful view towards the Écondu refuge (on the right, with the flag) and towards Lac des Fées.
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There are 8 gravel bike trails listed around Feissons-Sur-Isère on komoot, offering a variety of experiences. These routes are highly rated by the community, with an average score of 4.5 stars.
The gravel bike trails around Feissons-Sur-Isère are generally considered challenging. Out of the 8 routes, 5 are rated as 'difficult' and 3 as 'moderate'. The region's location in the French Alps means routes often feature significant elevation changes and technical sections, especially downhill, requiring good physical condition and experience.
While many routes in the Feissons-Sur-Isère area are challenging, the broader Savoie and Isère regions do offer gravel routes catering to different fitness levels and technical skills. For family-friendly options, look for routes described as having less elevation gain or those that stick to smaller roads and valley paths, which are common in the Pre-Alps. Always check the route details for specific difficulty and terrain before heading out with family.
Many natural areas in the French Alps, including parts of the Vanoise National Park, welcome dogs but often require them to be kept on a leash to protect wildlife. It's always best to check local regulations for specific trails or protected areas you plan to visit. Generally, dogs are permitted on most public trails as long as they are under control.
Gravel bike routes around Feissons-Sur-Isère offer diverse scenery, from majestic snow-capped mountains and lush green valleys to picturesque villages. You can expect panoramic views of the Vanoise and 3 Valleys areas. Notable points of interest include the picturesque Lac de Saint-Guérin with its turquoise waters, and various mountain passes like Col de la Bâthie. Some routes also pass by historical elements like ancient cupule rocks.
Yes, several circular gravel bike routes are available. For example, the Roselend Chapel – Roselend Dam loop from Aime is a challenging 91.6 km loop offering views of the Roselend Dam. Another option is the Pumptrack – Rafting & Relaxing Area loop from Aime, a 48.9 km loop that connects varied points of interest.
The best time for gravel biking in Feissons-Sur-Isère is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder, and mountain passes are more likely to be clear of snow. Summer offers warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours, while spring and autumn provide beautiful scenery with fewer crowds. Winter gravel biking is possible but requires specific equipment and awareness of snow and ice conditions, especially at higher elevations.
Feissons-Sur-Isère and nearby towns like Aime and Montsapey, which serve as starting points for many routes, typically offer public parking facilities. Look for designated parking areas in village centers or near trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage for any parking restrictions or fees.
Feissons-Sur-Isère is situated in the Savoie department, which has a regional public transport network. While direct access to every trailhead by public transport might be limited, major towns in the Tarentaise Valley, such as Moûtiers-Salins-Brides-les-Bains (a starting point for the Scenic Cycling Path – Climb to Naves loop), are generally well-connected by bus or train. From these hubs, you might be able to cycle to your desired starting point.
Generally, no specific permits are required for gravel biking on public trails in the Feissons-Sur-Isère region. However, if your route takes you through protected areas like the Vanoise National Park, it's essential to respect park regulations, which may include restrictions on certain trails or areas, especially during wildlife breeding seasons. Always stay on marked paths to minimize environmental impact.
The gravel biking trails around Feissons-Sur-Isère are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from more than 6 reviews. Over 100 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain. Reviewers often praise the challenging climbs, the stunning alpine scenery, and the diverse landscapes that combine technical sections with scenic paths.
Yes, several routes provide views of the region's beautiful lakes and dams. The Roselend Chapel – Roselend Dam loop from Aime offers impressive views of the Roselend Dam. Additionally, the Grignon Lake – Véloroute 62 loop from Montsapey leads through Grignon Lake, providing picturesque waterside cycling.
While Feissons-Sur-Isère itself is a smaller village, the surrounding region, particularly the Maurienne and Tarentaise Valleys, is well-equipped with amenities for cyclists. Larger towns like Aime, Moûtiers, and Bourg-Saint-Maurice offer a range of accommodation, restaurants, and cafes. Many routes pass through or near charming mountain villages where you can often find local eateries or guesthouses. It's always a good idea to plan your stops in advance, especially on longer or more remote routes.


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