Bike parks around Gometz-La-Ville are characterized by their natural trails and diverse terrain. The area, part of the Essonne department, features rolling hills, dense woodlands, and river valleys. This topography provides a range of mountain biking experiences, from challenging descents to technical singletracks. The region is known for its collections of natural trails rather than traditional lift-serviced bike parks.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Start on the side of the path closest to the A86 motorway and follow it downhill. A small jump, two steps, a bend, then a change in slope followed by two bends. Then, three climbs/descents. Finally, a passage through the ferns.
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From the Croix du Bois park, you just have to enter the forest to have fun. The paths and trails are technical, bumpy and sometimes steep. The perfect mix for a great mountain bike ride.
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The children loved "the break"
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Great spot for mountain bikers looking for thrills! Tested with a gravel bike, I would have preferred to have had a mountain bike, but with caution I was still able to have fun!
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Unmissable place beautiful super long single.
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Superb single track on the side of a hill, of moderate difficulty overall (path not always very wide, some exposed and steep places, some unexpected obstacles).
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Geological particularity of the Chevreuse Valley (sand, "natural dolmen"). https://www.parc-naturel-chevreuse.fr/le-parc-aire-protegee/un-territoire-preserve-milieux-et-especes/geologie
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The Gometz-La-Ville area offers natural mountain biking trails rather than traditional lift-serviced bike parks. These trails provide diverse experiences through rolling hills, dense woodlands, and river valleys, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, for riders seeking a more aggressive experience, the Freeride Trail of la Croix du Bois features technical sections, bumpy terrain, and steep gradients. Additionally, the Descending Trail With Jumps offers dynamic downhill sections with built-in features for airtime.
The Port Royal Singletrack is highly regarded as a magnificent and super long singletrack, providing an exciting experience for mountain bikers looking for flowing trails.
Intermediate riders can enjoy the Mountain Bike Singletrack from Rue de la Roche Marie, which offers moderate difficulty with narrow sections, some exposed parts, and natural obstacles. The Mountain Bike Trail of the Natural Dolmen of the Vallée de Chevreuse is also an intermediate option.
Yes, the Mountain Bike Trail of the Natural Dolmen of the Vallée de Chevreuse stands out for its unique geological aspects, showcasing natural "dolmens" and sandy areas characteristic of the Chevreuse Valley.
Beyond mountain biking, the Gometz-La-Ville area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, as detailed in the Running Trails around Gometz-La-Ville guide. There are also many options for general cycling, which you can find in the Cycling around Gometz-La-Ville guide, and dedicated routes for gravel biking in the Gravel biking around Gometz-La-Ville guide.
The region's trails are generally enjoyable during spring, summer, and autumn. Spring offers lush greenery, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Summer is great for longer days, but always check local conditions, especially after rain, as some natural trails can become muddy or slippery.
While the listed bike parks tend towards mountain biking, the broader area around Gometz-La-Ville, with its diverse topography, offers flatter sections and less technical routes suitable for families. Look for general cycling routes in the nearby guides for easier options.
It's recommended to bring appropriate safety gear, including a helmet, gloves, and knee/elbow pads. Carry water, snacks, a basic repair kit (spare tube, pump, multi-tool), and a fully charged phone. Given the natural terrain, sturdy mountain biking shoes are also advisable.
The area is known for its dense woodlands and picturesque river valleys, such as the Vallée du Ruisseau de la Sausie and the Vallée de Chevreuse. Many trails wind through these natural landscapes, offering scenic views of the rolling hills and forests, particularly from elevated sections or clearings.
The trails vary in length, from shorter, dynamic descents like the Descending Trail With Jumps to longer singletracks such as the Port Royal Singletrack. Many riders combine sections to create longer rides tailored to their preferences.


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