Col de la Joux Verte Loop from Morzine
Col de la Joux Verte Loop from Morzine
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This difficult 18.7-mile (30.2 km) touring cycling loop from Morzine features Lac de Montriond, Goat Village, and Col de la Joux Verte.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking
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1.61 km
Highlight (Segment) • Other
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6.45 km
Highlight (Segment) • Lake
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30.2 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
25.4 km
1.80 km
1.76 km
794 m
273 m
170 m
Surfaces
23.4 km
3.76 km
2.59 km
243 m
151 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,750 m)
Lowest point (900 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This loop is rated as difficult and requires good to very good fitness, especially for touring cyclists. The primary challenge is the ascent to the Col de la Joux Verte, a classic alpine climb with an average gradient of 6.4% over approximately 12.5 km, reaching up to 11.1% in some sections.
The route features a diverse mix of surfaces. While predominantly paved (about 23.4 km of asphalt and 3.76 km of paved roads), it also includes approximately 2.59 km of unpaved sections, 243 meters of compacted gravel, and some segments categorized as "path" or "singletrack" (around 794 meters). A sturdy touring bike with wider tires or a gravel bike is recommended for comfort.
You'll encounter several memorable spots. The route passes the stunning Lac de Montriond, offering a peaceful break. A unique highlight is Les Lindarets, famously known as the "Goat Village," where free-roaming goats often occupy the roads. The challenging climb to the Col de la Joux Verte, a historic Tour de France feature, provides incredible panoramic views, including Mont de Grange.
While the tour starts and ends in Morzine, specific parking details are not provided in the available information. However, Morzine offers various parking options. Please note that during peak summer (July 1st to August 31st, 10 am to 4 pm), vehicle access to Les Lindarets may be restricted, though bike access is usually permitted.
The available information does not explicitly state rules regarding dogs on this specific cycling route. However, given the presence of free-roaming goats in Les Lindarets, it is advisable to keep dogs on a leash and exercise caution to ensure the safety of both your pet and the local wildlife.
Autumn is particularly recommended for cycling this loop. The roads are quieter, and the landscape is vibrant with fall colors, painting the scenery in beautiful reds, oranges, and golds. While enjoyable in other seasons, autumn offers a special experience.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for cycling the Lac de Montriond et les Lindarets depuis Morzine – loop.
The estimated duration for this 30 km loop is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes (9042 seconds). However, this can vary significantly based on your fitness level, the number of stops you make, and your cycling pace, especially considering the challenging ascent to the Col de la Joux Verte.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers sections of "The Goat" (8%), "L'Alpage" (8%), and "Route des Grandes Alpes à vélo, étape 1, Thonon-les-Bains / Cluses" (3%). You'll also find smaller segments of trails like "Ancien Chemin de de la Salle à Seyrrosset" and "Chemin des Coulis au Lindaret" along the way.
While specific cafes aren't detailed, the village of Les Lindarets, known as the "Goat Village," is a popular stop and likely offers options for refreshments. Additionally, Morzine, at the start/end of the loop, provides various amenities.
The climb to the Col de la Joux Verte is a significant feature of this loop, known for its challenging nature and inclusion in the Tour de France. From Morzine, it's approximately 12.5 km long with an average gradient of 6.4%, reaching up to 11.1% in some parts. It's a rewarding ascent offering incredible views from the summit.