Aire d'adhésion du Parc national du Mercantour
Aire d'adhésion du Parc national du Mercantour
Best bike parks around Aire d'adhésion du Parc national du Mercantour offer diverse mountain biking opportunities within a stunning alpine setting. This peripheral zone of the Mercantour National Park features high mountain terrain, larch forests, and distinctive red rock formations. Riders can explore areas blending thrilling downhill experiences with scenic landscapes. The region provides a variety of trails catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Great trail, starting with a nice terrain of small stones and pine needles interspersed with a few steps and a small technical climb, then at the bottom it becomes steep on more difficult terrain, with a few hairpins. Note that there is an escape route on the right about 3/4 of the way down, very little visible. Rating S2.
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To get to this trail you have to go up from Barcelonnette along a good forest road with beautiful views to the Col des Aralis and then you will simply continue on your mountain bike down. At the top it is steep with some tight bends, which will be slippery when wet. After that, it becomes smoother all the way back to the valley. The top part is a very steep and technical descent, with many hairpin turns. Some parts are very exposed.
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Paths to walk in their entire length... They give you a breathtaking view
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Short technical trail to the edge of the Mercantour National Park. Uphill with lots of rocks and roots. Lots of hike-a-bike. The downhill is easy with some nice switchbacks in the beginning. Singletrail!
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Polyvetta Botanique trail vanaf Pien Haute. Flowy track!
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MTB Descend from Col de Alaris to Uvernet-Fours. Upper part is a steep, technical downhill section with lots of hairpins. Some parts are exposed. Watch out when entering the village: you will end the descend right at the route nationale.
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I agree beautiful high-altitude road, wide and suitable for everyone without anything demanding
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The region offers a diverse range of bike parks catering to all skill levels, from beginner-friendly options to advanced technical descents. You'll find trails for downhill, enduro, and cross-country riding, along with pumptracks and e-bike routes. Parks like Isola 2000 and Auron provide extensive networks, while Valberg is particularly known as an "Enduro heaven."
Yes, several bike parks are family-friendly and offer trails for beginners. La Moulière Bike Park, for instance, features a mini bike park at the foot of its chairlift with scaled-down features for children. Le Seignus Bike Park also has a fun course designed for children and beginners, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages.
For advanced riders seeking adrenaline, parks like Le Seignus Bike Park in Val d'Allos offer 8 downhill trails with a significant 1000 meters of vertical drop. Isola 2000 also provides 12 to 15 downhill tracks, including technical sections with roots and rocks. Additionally, trails like Border Trail (Sentier Frontalier) and MTB Descent from Col des Alaris to Uvernet-Fours are known for their challenging, technical descents.
The bike parks in the Aire d'adhésion du Parc national du Mercantour are set amidst stunning alpine scenery. You can expect majestic Alpine peaks, crystal-clear high-altitude lakes, and flower-filled meadows, especially around Isola 2000. Valberg offers trails winding through larch forests and distinctive red rock formations, while La Moulière provides splendid views stretching from Cap d'Antibes to Toulon and even Corsica on clear days.
Valberg Bike Park is recognized as a significant destination for enduro disciplines, having hosted major events like the Enduro World Series. Le Seignus Bike Park in Val d'Allos is even considered the "cradle of French enduro," offering challenging trails with a strong heritage in the sport.
Yes, Isola 2000 Bike Park boasts the highest pumptrack in Europe, an eco-designed structure with various courses and an impressive 180° wallride. Valberg Bike Park also features a pumptrack and a skate park, catering to a variety of riding styles and skill levels.
The summer months are generally the best time to visit, as the high-altitude parks are fully operational and the weather is ideal for mountain biking. Many parks open their lifts and trails from late June or early July through to early September. It's always advisable to check the specific opening dates and conditions for each bike park before planning your visit.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the challenging Lac Graveirette – round trip run. There are also extensive mountain hiking opportunities, including the scenic Roburent Lakes loop, and additional MTB trails like Tête de Rigaud en boucle.
La Moulière Bike Park, situated near Grasse, offers a unique experience where riders can enjoy mountain biking with splendid views stretching from Cap d'Antibes to Toulon and even Corsica on clear days. Its proximity to the coast allows for a blend of mountain and sea experiences.
For more details about La Moulière Bike Park, including specific trail information and facilities, you can visit the official tourism website: paysdegrassetourisme.fr.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse and challenging terrain, the stunning natural beauty of the Mercantour landscape, and the variety of trails suitable for all skill levels. Highlights like The Grey Earth Trail are noted for their unique, grippy, and fast-rolling surfaces, while others offer technical descents and flowy sections, ensuring a rewarding experience for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Yes, Le Seignus Bike Park in Val d'Allos provides practical services such as bike wash and repair stations, making it convenient for riders to maintain their equipment after a day on the trails.


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