Best bike parks around Les Plains-Et-Grands-Essarts are situated within the broader Jura Mountains region, offering extensive mountain biking opportunities. This area, part of the Doubs department, is characterized by lush green landscapes and the winding Doubs Valley. The varied terrain provides suitable conditions for mountain biking, ranging from dedicated bike parks to numerous FFC certified trails. While Les Plains-Et-Grands-Essarts itself is a small commune, its proximity to well-developed mountain biking areas makes it a notable destination for cycling enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Great single trail. Not a soul found. Very lonely area.
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Beautiful section in the forest, all along the border between Switzerland and France, wonderful tour by mountain bike... It's almost 500 m high, then enjoy the view at the measuring station and then drive down the flowing trail....
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A single trail that you can tear down at a brisk pace. Level S1, i.e. flow, flow, flow... Watch out for pedestrians and let them run... A real fun trail.
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A dream to feel the soft meadows under the tires! :-)
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Gliding over meadows, pastures and mats. There are some wonderfully enjoyable Jura trails on this section that tell you: I'll be back here again... :-) ...the hidden cow patties are sneaky, they splash quite a bit and allow your family to share in your tour through their smells when you return.
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While Les Plains-Et-Grands-Essarts itself doesn't host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding Doubs department and the wider Jura Mountains region offer extensive mountain biking. You'll find well-developed bike parks and a vast network of FFC (French Cycling Federation) certified trails, ranging from technical singletracks to accessible paths, often with scenic views of the Jura Mountains.
Yes, two prominent bike parks in the vicinity are the Métabief Bike Park and the Station de Loisirs de la Combe Saint-Pierre in Charquemont, both located in the Doubs department. These offer diverse experiences for mountain bikers.
Métabief Bike Park is a popular destination offering a wide array of trails and equipment for all skill levels, from beginners to experienced riders. It features both family-friendly routes and challenging downhill options. The park is set amidst preserved nature, with diverse landscapes of pastures, forests, and lakes, and has a rich history in mountain biking, having hosted the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships.
The Station de Loisirs de la Combe Saint-Pierre in Charquemont is known for its unique infrastructure, including an "XXL pumptrack" with four levels, suitable for riders of all ages. It also features an enduro track serviced by ski lifts during the season, providing uplift access for repetitive downhill runs, alongside a "Mania Park" recreational zone.
Yes, both Métabief Bike Park and the Station de Loisirs de la Combe Saint-Pierre offer family-friendly options. Métabief provides trails suitable for various skill levels, including beginners, while Combe Saint-Pierre's XXL pumptrack is designed to be engaging for riders of all ages. The broader Pays Horloger region also has many accessible paths.
The region offers a variety of trails. You can experience enjoyable Jura-style trailing, gliding over meadows and pastures, as described in the highlight Jura-style trailing. There are also scenic forest sections like the Border Trail, which follows the border between Switzerland and France, and fast-flowing single trails such as the Very fast trail, perfect for a brisk pace.
The region is characterized by the lush green landscapes of the Jura Mountains and the winding Doubs Valley. You'll encounter diverse scenery including pastures, dense forests, and serene lakes. Many trails offer scenic viewpoints overlooking these natural features.
Absolutely. The Pays Horloger region, which includes Les Plains-Et-Grands-Essarts, boasts a vast network of marked mountain biking routes. You can also explore various traffic-free bike rides and gravel biking routes. Thematic routes, such as the historic "Gabelous" smuggling trails, combine sport with local history.
Yes, the region supports the use of electric mountain bikes, making mountain adventures accessible to a wider range of fitness levels. This allows more people to enjoy the extensive network of trails and scenic routes in the Jura Mountains.
Visitors particularly enjoy the flowing nature of the trails, especially those that glide over soft meadows and pastures, offering a wonderfully enjoyable experience. The scenic beauty of the forest sections and the quiet, lonely areas are also highly appreciated. The fast-paced single trails provide a fun and exhilarating ride.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is typically during the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when the trails are dry and the weather is pleasant. This allows for optimal conditions to enjoy the diverse landscapes and trail features without the challenges of winter conditions.


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