Best bike parks around Sallanches are situated in a region characterized by its alpine terrain and views of the Mont Blanc, Aravis, and Faucigny massifs. The area offers a range of cycling facilities, including a pumptrack, an extensive network of mountain biking trails, and dedicated cycling paths. Sallanches itself is located within a wide glacial plain, providing varied gradients for riders. This setting supports diverse cycling experiences, from leisurely rides to challenging ascents.
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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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The start of an excellent bike park descent. Smooth rollers, jumps and turns. Strap in and enjoy the ride! You can even take the ski lift to go back up afterwards.
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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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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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A rather typical winter sports resort. Still beautiful in the summer. Great hiking trails with great views in all directions
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Sallanches offers a diverse range of cycling facilities, including a modern pumptrack, an extensive network of mountain biking trails, and dedicated cycling paths. While not a traditional lift-served bike park, the area provides options for all skill levels, from beginners to experienced riders, set against the stunning backdrop of Mont Blanc.
The Sallanches Pumptrack, located behind the hospital next to the Collège de Verney, is a modern and extensive facility. It features green circuits for beginners, as well as more challenging blue and red loops for experienced riders. It also includes a 'flow park' section with various modules and a 'free line'.
Yes, the Sallanches Pumptrack is highly family-friendly, welcoming riders on balance bikes, scooters, skateboards, and BMX bikes. Additionally, the 'Arv'vélo' route, part of the broader Léman–Mont-Blanc cycle route, offers traffic-free greenways along the Arve River, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for families.
The region boasts a network of 15 mountain biking trails. Popular options include 'Brousse Lee', 'La Variante', 'Spéciale de Blancheville', 'Spéciale De Luzier', and 'Combafour'. For a challenging downhill experience, consider the Bettex Downhill Trail, known for its exceptional mountain biking. You can also find an excellent bike park descent with smooth rollers, jumps, and turns at the Trail at the Foot of the Aiguille des Calvaires.
Yes, advanced riders can find challenging trails such as the 'Col du Jaillet depuis Sallanches en boucle', a 26.3 km difficult trail with significant elevation gain. The Les Rasses Trail Intersection (Altitude 720 m) also marks the start of a steep, technical descent to Domancy.
The Sallanches area is renowned for its stunning natural beauty. You can enjoy breathtaking panoramas of Mont Blanc from the Le Bettex Plateau or Mont d'Arbois. The 'Arv'vélo' route offers picturesque views along the Arve River, with a scenic detour to the Ilettes lakes and views of the impressive 270-meter Arpenaz waterfall.
The summer months are ideal for mountain biking and cycling in Sallanches, offering pleasant weather for exploring the trails and paths. While the region is also a winter sports destination, the extensive network of trails and cycle paths are best enjoyed from spring through autumn.
Beyond cycling, Sallanches offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including routes around Lac de Passy and Lac des Ilettes. For more mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails around Sallanches guide. There are also many options for general cycling routes, including challenging road cycling tours.
Yes, the 'Arv'vélo' route passes by historical landmarks such as the Old Bridge of Saint-Martin and its baroque church, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural exploration during your ride.
Yes, in some areas, ski lifts can be used to access mountain biking trails. For instance, the Le Bettex Plateau is accessible via the Saint-Gervais cable car, which serves as a starting point for MTB downhill routes. You can also take a ski lift to go back up after descending the Trail at the Foot of the Aiguille des Calvaires.


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