Bike and mountain biking in Courchevel, in the heart of the Alps

From the mythical Col de la Loze to the mountain biking trails of Courchevel, the mountain can also be discovered on two wheels. Road bike, mountain bike, gravel bike or electric bike: choose your mount and set off to explore the Alps.

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Climb on the tracks of the Tour de France up to the Col de la Loze, venture onto the enduro trails, or test a descent like La Louza. In Courchevel and the 3 Valleys, the routes allow for varying practices and levels, between mountain roads, forests, and alpine pastures.

 

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FAQ

Yes. Courchevel offers routes suitable for different levels and different practices. Before leaving, check the difficulty, elevation change, and type of terrain of the chosen route. To start or progress, you can also call on an instructor or participate in an accompanied outing.

No. Not all trails are open to bicycles and some natural areas are subject to specific regulations. Respect the signage, stay on authorized routes, and learn about the applicable rules before you leave.

Cycling and mountain biking are prohibited in the heart of the Vanoise National Park, except on certain specifically authorized routes. Near protected areas, always check regulations and signage before embarking on a route.

Check the weather and choose a route suitable for your level. Plan for water, something to protect yourself from the cold or the sun, and the essentials for making a small repair. In mountain biking, wearing a helmet is essential, and additional protection is recommended for downhill practices.

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