Bike parks around Le Plan-De-La-Tour offer an extensive network of VTT trails, primarily natural singletracks, rather than traditional lift-accessed bike parks. The area features over 132 km of FFC-labeled trails, catering to various skill levels from easy to very difficult. These routes traverse diverse landscapes including residential areas, vineyards, and forests within the Massif des Maures. The trails provide a comprehensive mountain biking experience for those seeking natural terrain and varied challenges.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Magnificent single but technical skills are welcome! The path is loose and the slides come quickly
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That's right, very beautiful but challenging trails. I kept pushing. Was nice anyway. Haven't seen anyone for a long time. Alone in the wilderness 😅👍
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Very beautiful and challenging trails!
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Fantastic but demanding trails
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A cool trail, but very demanding
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Challenging trail from the windmill via Ramatuelle down to the village. There are some very steep (rock) sections that are not easy to drive around. The majority of the trail is also easy to ride for "beginners". Except for the places mentioned in a bike park, probably classified red to black. Protective gear is definitely recommended because of the rocks.
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Single made in the direction of the climb, 1 or 2 passages to push but nothing bad. Favor the direction of the descent for more fun! Be careful not to get too close to the hives at the start (top) 🐝
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Le Plan-De-La-Tour offers an extensive network of VTT (Vélo Tout-Terrain) trails, primarily natural singletracks, rather than traditional lift-accessed bike parks. These FFC-labeled trails cater to all skill levels, from very easy (green) to very difficult (black), including technical enduro routes.
Yes, the FFC-labeled trails around Le Plan-De-La-Tour include routes suitable for beginners and families. The Union Cycliste Plantourianne (UCP) develops trails ranging from very easy (green) to more challenging, ensuring options for all skill levels, including those with electric mountain bikes (VTTAE).
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, trails like the Technical Singletrack Trail offer magnificent singletrack with loose paths and quick slides. The Val de Bois Singletrack Trail is another demanding forest trail, considered a dream for experienced riders. Additionally, the area features technical enduro routes with significant elevation changes.
Riders can explore diverse landscapes, including residential areas, river crossings (such as the Préconil), vineyards, and forests. The trails wind through the hills of the Massif des Maures, offering scenic views and varied terrain.
Many of the FFC-labeled trails around Le Plan-De-La-Tour conveniently start from Parking Foch in the village center, making it an accessible hub for your mountain biking adventures.
The trails are generally open for public use. The FFC labeling ensures they meet safety and quality criteria, and they are regularly maintained and marked. There is no mention of specific permits required for general trail access.
While specific seasons aren't detailed, the Mediterranean climate of the Var region generally makes spring and autumn ideal for mountain biking, offering pleasant temperatures and less crowded trails than the peak summer months.
The trails winding through the Massif des Maures offer scenic views. While specific viewpoints are not highlighted for individual trails, the diverse terrain including vineyards and forests provides a picturesque backdrop for your ride.
Visitors appreciate the variety and challenge of the trails. For instance, the Beautiful Singletrack Trail is noted for its enjoyable flow, while the Val de Bois Singletrack Trail is praised by experienced riders for its technically demanding sections within a forest setting.
Yes, beyond mountain biking, you can find various cycling opportunities. Komoot offers guides for Road Cycling Routes around Le Plan-De-La-Tour and Gravel biking around Le Plan-De-La-Tour, catering to different cycling preferences.
While the trails are natural and often traverse forests, specific rules regarding dogs on bike trails are not provided. It's advisable to check local regulations or signage at trailheads regarding pets.
The Union Cycliste Plantourianne (UCP) plays a significant role in developing and maintaining over 132 km of FFC-labeled trails around Le Plan-De-La-Tour. They foster a community spirit, organizing weekly rides and ensuring the trails meet safety and quality standards.
Yes, the extensive network of trails allows for various circular routes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Le Plan-de-la-Tour Town Square – Chemin des Lyons loop' or the 'Col de Vignon – Le Plan-de-la-Tour loop' within the MTB Trails around Le Plan-De-La-Tour guide.


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