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Mountain biking
This difficult 8.9-mile (14.3 km) mountain bike loop from Megève offers 2482 feet (756 metres) of climbing and stunning Mont Blanc views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes very steep uphill segments
You may need to push your bike.
After 1.77 km for 130 m
After 9.31 km for 375 m
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Start point
Parking
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
9.21 km
3.25 km
1.58 km
209 m
Surfaces
10.1 km
1.68 km
1.16 km
802 m
457 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,740 m)
Lowest point (1,110 m)
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This trail is classified as difficult and is marked with black signage, indicating its challenging nature. It demands excellent technical piloting skills and strong physical condition. Be prepared for sections where you might need to push your bike.
For experienced riders, the estimated duration for this 14.3-kilometer loop is just under two hours. However, always factor in your own pace and any stops for enjoying the views.
The terrain is quite varied. You'll encounter a mix of surfaces, with approximately 10.1 km being unpaved, including natural earth/dirt paths, gravel sections (1.16 km), and flat stones (1.68 km). There are also segments on singletrack (3.25 km), as well as short portions on paved street and road surfaces.
The trail offers breathtaking scenery. You'll get magnificent views of Megève and the iconic Mont Blanc massif, as well as splendid panoramas of the Aravis mountain range. Along the way, you'll pass through pretty, flowery alpine pastures and may spot charming chalets. Notable points include Jaillet Pass and a fantastic View of Mont Blanc.
The trail often starts and ends near the Jaillet gondola. This is a convenient access point, especially during the summer when the gondola operates. Parking facilities would typically be available in this area.
While specific regulations for dogs on this exact trail are not detailed, generally, dogs are allowed on many mountain trails in the region, often requiring them to be on a leash. It's always best to check with local tourism offices like Megève Tourisme for the most current rules regarding pets on trails.
The summer months are generally the best time to ride this trail, as the Jaillet gondola operates, providing convenient access. During this period, the alpine pastures are flowery, and conditions are typically favorable for mountain biking. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.
There is no mention of specific permits or entrance fees required to ride this mountain bike trail itself. However, if you plan to use the Jaillet gondola for access, there will be a fee for the lift.
Yes, this route is integrated into the extensive VTT network of Les Portes du Mont-Blanc. Along the way, it intersects with sections of other official trails such as Les Belvédères de Megève, La Croix des Salles, Crève Coeur, and Plan des dames.
Yes, for those looking to reduce the climbing effort, the Jaillet gondola operates during the summer. You can use the lift to access higher sections of the trail, allowing for a lift-assisted approach to certain parts of the loop.
While the trail passes through picturesque alpine pastures and near chalets, specific cafes or dedicated water sources directly on the route are not detailed. It's always recommended to carry sufficient water and snacks for the duration of your ride. You might find facilities near the La Jorasse or Plan de la Jorasse areas.