Best bike parks around Hauteluce are found in a region known for its mountain biking, primarily through its connection to the Les Saisies Bike Park. This area offers a blend of downhill trails, technical challenges, and scenic cross-country routes. While Hauteluce itself does not host a standalone bike park, its proximity to Les Saisies makes it a destination for riders. The region provides diverse terrain for various skill levels.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Very tough climb with several kilometers averaging over 9%. As you ascend, the views of the valley are wonderful.
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The last part of the Valléenne, descending towards the thermal park is rather dark red!!
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At the moment, the cable car from the valley below the train station to here is being completely rebuilt.
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Starting point for the famous walk around and on the Roche Parstire.
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The road climbs modestly for another ~500 m after the sign.
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The Col du PrĂ© overlooks the ArĂȘches-Beaufort valley to one side and Lac du Roselend and Mont Blanc to the other. The tough climb up the winding trail to the top is rewarded with outstanding views ; there's also a bench and water fountain here. There are several excellent trail running routes starting from the col, including the stunning ridgeline between Roch Parstire and Mont Coin.
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Driving over the du Pre is a wonderful alternative way to get to Lac du Roseland! Impressive landscape!
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Be careful, the road that goes up to the Col du PrĂ© that goes up from ArĂȘches is not wide!
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While Hauteluce itself doesn't host a standalone bike park, the region is renowned for its mountain biking opportunities, primarily through its close connection to the Les Saisies Bike Park. This park offers a wide range of trails for all skill levels. Additionally, the surrounding area features an extensive network of diverse trails, including scenic cross-country routes and challenging loops.
Yes, the Les Saisies Bike Park is very accommodating for beginners and families. It features gentle learning slopes and specific green-rated trails like "Pikachu," "Coyote," and "Shrek." These trails offer easy access, undulating berms, and fun, less technical riding. Le Bettex Plateau is also noted as a family-friendly spot, accessible by cable car.
Experienced riders will find plenty of challenges, especially at Les Saisies Bike Park, which includes black-rated downhill trails. Popular intermediate and advanced options there include "Sentier Hermine," "La Bikette," "Saisissante," "Droit Dans Lo Boets (Upper)," "Fends la Bise," and "Cornifle," featuring technical sections, berms, jumps, and rooty forest paths. Beyond the park, trails like the 37.2 km Col de Véry - Mont VorÚs Loop offer significant elevation gain and are suitable for more advanced riders.
Many trails in the Hauteluce area offer stunning views of Mont Blanc. The Les Saisies Bike Park itself is nestled in a scenic setting with Mont Blanc vistas. Specific routes like the Col du Very â Balcony on Mont Blanc loop from Hauteluce (22.8 km) and the Mont Bisanne Summit View â Balcony overlooking Mont Blanc loop (25.8 km) are designed to showcase these impressive panoramas. Le Bettex Plateau also provides breathtaking views of Mont Blanc.
Komoot users appreciate several spots for mountain biking. Mont d'Arbois is a popular viewpoint with great views, suitable for mountain biking in summer. Le Bettex Plateau is a viewpoint and MTB park, serving as a starting and finishing point for downhill routes. For an intermediate experience, Les Bouchets single-track is a fun, undulating, and twisty trail with steps and boardwalk sections.
Les Saisies Bike Park is well-equipped to ensure a smooth riding experience. It offers bike and gear rental services, a repair workshop for maintenance needs, and a mountain bike school with qualified instructors for those looking to improve their skills. All 15 downhill trails are serviced by ski lifts for convenient access.
Yes, beyond dedicated bike parks, the region offers diverse cycling experiences. You can explore a variety of gravel biking routes, such as the Col des Saisies â Col des Aravis loop or the Joly Pass â Col des Saisies loop. For road cyclists, there are routes like the Serpentine Route â Vers le col du PrĂ© loop. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Hauteluce and Road Cycling Routes around Hauteluce guides.
The mountain biking season in the Hauteluce area typically runs from June to September. During these months, trails are generally open and conditions are favorable for riding. For example, the cross-country VTT itinerary "Le tour des chapelles" operates specifically from June to September, indicating the prime season for mountain biking activities.
Absolutely. In addition to downhill trails, the Hauteluce area is rich with cross-country routes. "Le tour des chapelles" (The Chapel Tour) near L'Infernet, Hauteluce, is a notable cross-country VTT itinerary offering wide and accessible paths through mountain pastures. The region's extensive network of trails provides diverse terrain for various riding preferences, including scenic cross-country options.
The area is highly regarded for its stunning alpine scenery, consistently treating riders to panoramic views of the Beaufortain massif and Mont Blanc. There's a wide variety of terrain, from flowy, machine-groomed tracks to technical singletrack. The trails cater to all skill levels, making it an inclusive destination, and the infrastructure, especially at Les Saisies Bike Park, is well-maintained with lifts, rentals, and instruction.
Yes, trails like "Cornifle" in Les Saisies Bike Park offer typical machine-groomed singletrack with small tabletops and berms, combined with some tight, rooty sections through the forest, providing both technical engagement and a natural setting. Beyond the park, the Col de Véry Trail (14.9 km) provides alpine vistas and views of Mont Clocher, blending scenic beauty with a moderate challenge.


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