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Les Gets Bike Rides

Whether you’re into Road bikes, Downhill mountain bikes, Enduro or E-bikes, Les Gets has been the leading destination for biking and cycling since 1992! Today, it is a benchmark for European resorts, with a worldclass Bikepark and more than 128 km of marked trails in the local area, including specially-adapted ones for E-bikes, with another 700+ Kms of additional trails you can discover around the wider Portes Du Soleil and all covered on the same lift pass!

On the sporting front, Les Gets hosted the MTB World Cup Finals in 2019, 2020 and 2021 and the World Championships in 2022.

Morzine Loop

Mtn Bike & E-Bike

Rating: Easy Family ride (6-7 Km)

A  great opportunity to cycle at altitude (using the lifts) and suits families. Combine with the lake for a great day out. Start cycling by road down into Morzine centre. Stop for coffee and icecream. Take the Pleney cable car up out of Morzine (€4-5 per ride) and ride across the peaks of Morzine through the Les Gets golf course following fun and easy Singletrack paths to finish with a “Wipeout” adventure at the Les Gets lake. The lake has swimming, cafes and the Wibit: an inflatable aqua adventure park which has obstacles, water slides, climbing wall, human catapult and monkey cage!  

Route card available from our Bike reps

Mont Chery, Mont Caly

Mtn Bike & E-Bike

Rating: Easy Family ride (6 or 10km)

Mont Chery is a beautiful peak which gives one of the finest views in the Portes du Soleil! The Mont chery Cable car will take you and your bike up to a mountain restaurant and tickets cost from €4-5 per uplift. At the top, take in the views and follow the bike track which starts from the top of the Mont Chery gondola and will lead you through a mix of forest and alpine meadow, finishing up in the picturesque hamlet of Mont Caly where there is a beautiful restaurant called Les Chevrelles. This is a loop ride so you can continue your adventure after lunch and finish back at the cable car, or extend your ride (10 Km) head down the fieroads and end up in Les Gets. Just make sure you have good brakes if you choose to cycle down!

Tour de Loex Plateau

Mtn Bike & E-Bike 

Rating: Difficult, 13Km.

The Tour de Loex Plateau (13.6Km,220m Vert ascent) Rating: Moderate to Difficult

The famous Tour of the Loex Plateau is a large looping circuit (13km) in a preserved natural environment with spectacular views. It’s a dedicated E-bike track and passes the magnificent Chapel of Jacquicourt, between Les Gets and Samoens and loops back to the centre of resort.

Route card available with our Bike reps.

Col de Ranfoilly

Mtn Bike & E-Bike

Rating: Intermediate,(18Km)

Col de Ranfoilly is a great bike ride that takes in so much of the Les Gets mountains that you really feel like you’ve seen a lot. It is especially for E-bikes as it is a designated E-bike specific route. It starts from our hotel Christiania and takes you past Lac Ecoles in Les Gets and up and along and down to Lac Joux Plan before turning round and heading back. It’s a mix of Singletrack trails and asphalt roads, firetrack; and culminates in an exciting blue run from the bike park back down to les Gets centre, though easier homerun trails are available.

Route card available with our Bike reps.

La Route Libre

Mtn Bike & E-Bike 

Rating: Difficult

More or less following the line of the Express, it descends 385m over its 3.1km length. After an open section the route runs through the edge of the forest before being joined by other routes near the intermediate’s Mini Jump Park then the more difficult 4X park, before finishing at the Express bottom station.

Free Ride du Canyon

DH / Freeride Mtn Bike 

Rating: Northshore course

For those itching to pack as many features in as possible, the Canyon’s Northshore set is a must. Follow the Roue Libre until Les Chavannes ( a good place to grab a bite), then head to the right along the road before dropping into the trees and the Northshore obstacles. The route exits the trees and heads back to Les Gets and the lifts.

Dans l’Gaz

DH Mtn Bike

Rating: Very difficult

Difficult Straight off, this is a brilliant 2.2km charge. It’s brake melting 365m descent is mostly through the trees, and can seem crazily fast. This is one of those routes that leaves you wide eyed and laughing like a maniac!

Tour du Mont Chery

Mtn Bike & E-Bike 

Rating: Moderate to Difficult (13km)

Take your bike up the Mont Chery lift to the top station, (or ride up if on an E-bike). Once at the top, head off on this highly enjoyable 13km route. Mont Caly is the first point to aim for, (and takes in much of this route’s 350m of ascent) with a long traverse below the ridgeline to your right. Just below the high point is a restaurant, after which comes the twistier descent to Cole de l’Ecrennaz. The technical zone at La Mial is next on the route, with trees above and below. From Les Placettes the route joins the easy Piste des Biquettes (which starts from the top of the Mont Chery lift), and keeps to the road as you head back to Les Gets.

Route card available from our Bike reps.

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