Best bike parks around Saint-Tropez offer diverse cycling experiences across varied terrain. The region, situated on the French Riviera, features a mix of coastal paths, dense forests, and vineyard-covered hills. It provides opportunities for mountain biking, scenic road cycling, and dedicated pump tracks. This area is characterized by its Mediterranean landscape, including the Massif des Maures mountain range and the Gulf of Saint-Tropez.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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A long stretch of single trail. Unfortunately, I didn't always find the way. It's still recommended, though. It's deep in the forest, so it might be better to ride in pairs. A mountain bike is absolutely essential.
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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 trail from the vineyards to the beach
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Fantastic but demanding trails
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Crazy trail! Very varied and just beautiful. Lots of rocks in the upper area (but still very beginner-friendly) and some roots in the lower area. In between always fantastic views of the sea. The trail starts at the top of a vineyard. This is private property and fenced with a small electric fence. In addition to this, however, you can drive along to the trail and do not have to enter the private property. The trail ends right on the main road from Plage de Pampelone.
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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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The Saint-Tropez region offers a diverse range of cycling experiences. You'll find dedicated pump tracks like the Kon Tiki Bike Park, extensive mountain biking trails in areas such as the Massif des Maures and Le Plan de la Tour, and scenic road routes like the Coastal Cycle Path and the Ramatuelle Wine Region Loop. Trails cater to various skill levels, from easy to very difficult.
Yes, several options are suitable for families. The Ramatuelle Wine Region Loop offers a moderate mountain bike ride through vineyards with gentle inclines, perfect for relaxed rides. The Coastal Cycle Path is largely flat and protected, making it easy for all ages and skill levels. The Kon Tiki Bike Park's pump track is also suitable for beginners looking to improve skills.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Massif des Maures offers extensive networks of trails with rugged terrain and demanding climbs and descents. The area around Le Plan de la Tour also features FFC-certified trails ranging up to very difficult. Komoot users have highlighted trails like Val de Bois Singletrack Trail and MTB Trail from Windmill to Ramatuelle as beautiful but technically challenging.
Many trails offer stunning views. The Massif des Maures provides panoramic vistas away from the coast. The FFC-certified trails near Le Plan de la Tour wind through wild landscapes with unique panoramic views. The Varied Trail Near Plage de Pampelonne offers fantastic views of the sea, and the Saint-Tropez Peninsula Loop provides wild, unspoiled scenery over the Mediterranean.
Visitors appreciate the variety of terrain and the natural beauty. Many enjoy the flowy drives on singletrack trails, the challenge of technical sections, and the stunning coastal and forest views. The opportunity to ride from vineyards to the beach, as seen on the Varied Trail Near Plage de Pampelonne, is also a popular highlight.
Yes, the Kon Tiki Bike Park features a unique pump track designed to help riders improve technique, balance, and flow without the need for pedaling. It's an excellent technical playground for both experienced riders and beginners.
Beyond bike parks, the Saint-Tropez region offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including road cycling and gravel biking, or enjoy running trails. For more details on these activities, you can check out the Cycling around Saint-Tropez, Running Trails around Saint-Tropez, and Gravel biking around Saint-Tropez guides.
The area around Le Plan de la Tour is known for its seven FFC (French Cycling Federation) certified trails. These trails are well-signposted and offer downloadable GPX files, interactive maps, and 3D videos to guide riders, ensuring a well-supported experience.
The Esterel Route, slightly further afield from Saint-Tropez, is a 30 to 50km route renowned for its unique volcanic rock formations and deep red cliffs plunging into azure waters. It winds through pine-scented forests, passing secluded coves and hidden beaches, offering dramatic landscapes and a unique coastal cycling experience.
For those seeking a more secluded experience, the Massif des Maures offers extensive trails in a protected area, providing unspoiled nature away from the coastal crowds. Similarly, the Val de Bois Singletrack Trail is noted by users for its wilderness setting, where you might not encounter many other riders.
The Coastal Cycle Path extends from Six-Fours to Fréjus, including the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. It's largely flat and protected, making it accessible for all ages and skill levels. It offers stunning views of the Mediterranean, picturesque harbors, and opportunities to visit seaside towns like Port Grimaud. Electric bikes are particularly popular for these longer, less-steep routes.
Yes, the FFC-certified trails around Le Plan de la Tour are specifically designed with modern navigation in mind. They offer downloadable GPX files, interactive maps, and even 3D videos to help you plan and navigate your ride effectively.


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