Best bike parks around Puget-Sur-Argens offer a range of cycling opportunities, primarily focusing on mountain biking trails within a natural setting. Located in the Var department, the area provides diverse terrain for riders. While dedicated bike parks are found in nearby communes, Puget-Sur-Argens itself features numerous trails. The region is known for its scenic routes and varied landscapes, suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Dangerous!!! Be careful, even for an experienced level, the gullied crevasses make a large part of this section impassable!! You have to push and contort yourself in the crevasses... the horror...
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On the way down it’s really very nice! A bit of difficulty though, be careful if you're a beginner
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Beautiful balcony. To do even if it has ravished...
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Magnificent single but technical skills are welcome! The path is loose and the slides come quickly
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This downhill is not easy to ride. Basically it is flowy, but has many quite demanding passages. Washed out places, rocky outcrops and canals to navigate. But the trail is a lot of fun!
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This is not what you would call a beautiful mountain bike trail! Way too hard and not pleasant at all on the climb: beds of small pebbles offering zero motor skills + crevasses, stones... We pushed the (muscular) mountain bikes on 3/4 of the climb. We do not recommend!
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Puget-Sur-Argens offers a diverse range of mountain biking trails within a natural setting. You'll find everything from popular routes suitable for beginners, like 'Le ronflon' or 'La Griotte', to more challenging descents. For example, Beautiful Singletrack Trail provides a proper flowing ride, while Technical Singletrack Trail requires more advanced skills due to its loose path and potential for quick slides. The area also features steep trails like 'Les Tranchées #1' and scenic routes through areas like the Forêt du Défens.
Yes, for more structured bike park experiences, you can visit facilities in nearby communes. The Bike Park and Pump Track in Les Arcs sur Argens offers a dedicated mountain bike and BMX park with a starting mound leading to three lines of jumps of varying difficulty, plus an 830 square meter pump track. Further west, Bike Park Saint Supin in Tourves specializes in VTT, trial biking, and BMX, providing structured courses to develop technical skills like balancing and jumping over obstacles.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Puget-Sur-Argens has several demanding trails. Rocky Mountain Bike Trail is a downhill trail with demanding passages, washed-out sections, and rocky outcrops. Le Pierrier is another very demanding downhill, starting flowy but quickly becoming steep with scree, making it unsuitable for inexperienced bikers. 'DH Cabran' is also highlighted as a highly-rated, challenging downhill experience.
While the dedicated bike parks in Les Arcs sur Argens and Tourves cater to various skill levels, including beginners on their pump tracks, Puget-Sur-Argens itself offers trails suitable for different abilities. Some of the popular trails like 'Le ronflon' are considered good for beginners. The 'Boucle du Défens' circuit, for example, offers a scenic route through the Forêt du Défens with a relatively flat start, which can be enjoyable for families.
The region is known for its superb natural setting. Trails often provide scenic routes, such as the 'Boucle du Défens' which winds near two lakes. You can also find trails like the Scenic Mountain Bike Trail with Panoramic Views, which offers breathtaking views along the way, making for a rewarding ride.
The natural trails around Puget-Sur-Argens are generally accessible, but it's important to be aware of local conditions. During hunting season, typically from September to February, some trail markers might be removed on routes like the 'Boucle du Défens'. For the most pleasant riding conditions, spring and autumn offer milder temperatures, avoiding the intense heat of summer and potential wetness of winter.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Puget-Sur-Argens offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes for touring bikes or road bikes, such as the 'View of the Mediterranean – Route de Malpasset loop' or 'Esclamandes Beach – The Villepey Ponds loop'. There are also several running trails, including the 'Running loop from La Lieutenante' or the 'Lac des Requins loop'. For more details on these activities, you can check the Cycling around Puget-Sur-Argens or Running Trails around Puget-Sur-Argens guides.
Visitors appreciate the diverse riding experience. Many highlight the 'proper flowing ride' on trails like Beautiful Singletrack Trail. For more challenging routes, riders note the demanding passages and technical aspects of trails like Rocky Mountain Bike Trail, while still finding them a lot of fun. The breathtaking views on trails such as Scenic Mountain Bike Trail with Panoramic Views are also frequently mentioned.
Yes, for some trails, accessible parking is available. For instance, the 'Boucle du Défens' circuit has an accessible parking area at Domaine de la Lieutenante. For the dedicated bike parks, such as the one in Les Arcs sur Argens, facilities typically include designated parking areas for visitors.
At dedicated facilities like the Bike Park and Pump Track in Les Arcs sur Argens, helmet use is mandatory for all riders. Additionally, gloves, knee pads, and elbow pads are strongly recommended to ensure your safety while practicing jumps and navigating the features.
Yes, 'Les Tranchées #1' is known as the steepest mountain biking trail in the Puget-Sur-Argens area, featuring an average grade of 2.5%. This trail offers a more intense descent for those looking for a significant challenge.


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