Best bike parks around Le Biot are situated in a mountainous region, providing numerous routes for mountain biking enthusiasts. While Le Biot itself offers natural mountain biking trails, it serves as a base for accessing the Portes du Soleil region. This area is known for its challenging natural terrain, including the Col du Corbier, which features significant elevation gains. The proximity to Portes du Soleil allows access to a vast network of interconnected bike parks.
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Good size pump track - great for practicing!
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"Cabane aux Gardes" is a "tech line" categorized as "red", meaning it is more natural/enduro style. It leads through a beautiful landscape, particularly past the hut that gives it its name (with a barbecue area) - far away from the usual bike park hustle and bustle. In terms of riding technique, however, I think the line is less exciting and in parts is more of a "rough forest path".
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Nice, not too difficult line.
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From the mountain station you can ski back to Morzine on various trails or take the transfer trail to Les Gets.
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Great downhill track for those who need it
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There are many routes for everyone, from beginners to professionals
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Le Biot offers a wealth of natural mountain biking trails, particularly around the Col du Corbier. This area provides challenging climbs with significant elevation gains and steep gradients, along with scenic views of the Vallée d'Aulps and Abondance Valley. It's ideal for those who appreciate natural, rugged terrain and breathtaking mountain scenery, with signposted tracks through Alpine meadows.
Yes, the broader area around Le Biot features several technical trails. Examples include 'Le Terme Blanc' and 'Le renard du Terme Blanc,' both highly-rated downhill trails with features like drops and rock gardens. 'Push To Start' is known as the steepest trail in the area, offering a significant challenge for advanced riders.
Le Biot is an excellent base for accessing the renowned Portes du Soleil region, which includes several popular bike parks. Among them, Top of Pleney Lift in Morzine is a key access point to one of Europe's best bike parks, offering diverse trails. Another popular spot is the Start of Morzine Family DH, an intermediate downhill track with various options.
Yes, several options cater to families. Les Gets Bike Park, part of Portes du Soleil, offers a family green run perfect for beginners. Avoriaz Bike Park is also known for being accessible to both experts and beginners. Additionally, the Pump Track in Saint Jean D'Aulps provides a great place for practicing, with both beginner and larger lines.
At locations like Mountain bike trailhead and map at Lac de la Beunaz, you can find maps detailing available trails. This particular trailhead is also conveniently located next to Lac de la Beunaz, offering a chance for a refreshing dip after a ride.
Beyond bike parks, the region around Le Biot offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, ranging from easy loops like 'Le Corbier – View into the gorge' to more difficult routes such as 'Mount Ouzon – Mont Ouzon pass loop'. There are also challenging mountain hikes and gravel biking routes available, including difficult options like the 'Col du Corbier – Col du Corbier (1230 m) loop from Graydon'.
Morzine Bike Park on Pleney mountain is considered one of the best in Europe, featuring steep and technical trails. Châtel Bike Park offers an array of challenging terrain with two chairlifts, including the legendary River Gap, Vink lines, and various steep technical trails. Champéry-Morgins Bike Park also hosts the challenging World Cup black trail in Champéry.
Morgins, part of the Champéry-Morgins Bike Park in the Swiss Chablais region, is particularly lauded for its quiet atmosphere and excellent trails, offering a potentially less crowded experience compared to some of the more central Portes du Soleil resorts.
The Portes du Soleil region is a world-renowned destination due to its vast, interconnected network of over 600 km of trails and 22 mountain bike lifts. It accommodates all disciplines, including cross-country, enduro, and downhill, with 12 resorts offering 5 linked Bike Parks accessible with a single pass. This unparalleled variety caters to every style and ability level.
Yes, trails like Cabane aux Gardes (red) offer a more natural, enduro-style experience. This 'tech line' leads through beautiful landscapes, away from the typical bike park hustle, though it can feature rough forest paths.
The Col du Corbier offers magnificent panoramas of the Vallée d'Aulps and Abondance Valley. Additionally, the Top of Pleney Lift provides excellent views and is a popular spot for photos.


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