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Mountain bike trails around Vasselin offer varied terrain in the Isère department of France. The region features a mix of rolling hills, historical landmarks like chateaux and churches, and natural water bodies such as ponds. Distant views of prominent peaks like Mont Blanc can be found along some routes, indicating a landscape with both open vistas and potentially wooded sections. The area provides a diverse setting for mountain biking, combining cultural points of interest with natural scenery.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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23
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36.3km
02:57
530m
530m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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8
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28.2km
02:40
660m
660m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.8km
02:00
350m
350m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.9km
04:17
940m
940m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Very beautiful and natural tower 🤩
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Found somewhat by chance and at a very affordable price, this hotel restaurant is a superb stopover for a bike ride!
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This church is dedicated to Saint Joseph, the foster father of Jesus Christ. He—like Zechariah, the father of John the Baptist—is a man on the threshold between the Old and New Testaments. Joseph came from the House of David, one of the twelve tribes of Israel. He was a carpenter by trade and the betrothed of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Saint Joseph's feast day in the calendar of saints is March 19th; in addition, the Church celebrates the feast of "Joseph the Worker" on May 1st.
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A pretty, medieval town that is certainly worth more time to visit than we could take while driving through.
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Lovely little town. The music festival is particularly recommended.
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You can walk to the church and castle. You can lock your bike and luggage in a box.
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View of the Rhône valley and the Bugey plateaus
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Chapeau Cornu Castle was originally a fortified house built on the site of an ancient Roman camp. Between 800 and 1100, feudalism took hold. The sovereigns of Vienna and the Bishop created “rear fiefdoms” to ensure security and repel attackers. In the 12th and 13th centuries, there were two allied families: the Capellas and the Cornutis. It is by derivative of these 2 Latin names that “Chapeau Cornu” was born. In 1300, Amédée de Rossilon was governor of Chapeau Cornu. He left this property to his nephews Pierre and Louis Chapel. After Pierre's death in 1358, Louis succeeded him. Pierre will leave 2 daughters, one of whom Antonia marries the Knight Etienne Laure, Lord of Veyssillieu. The latter was killed by the English while fighting under Duguesclin. His son Jacquemont Laure avenged him and his daughter Béatrice married Imbert de Groslée, Seneschal of the King, in 1413. His sons and descendants remained in Chapeau Cornu until 1650. It was in 1601 that Chapeau Cornu took the name Château. But in 1638, the Castle fell into disuse. The last occupants, the Matthieu de Rame couple, left no children and in 1693, the property passed to Aymard Micha de Burcin. He expanded the estate through multiple purchases and died in 1755, donating all his property to his cousin Philippe Guillaume de Grammont. After the storming of the Bastille on the night of July 25 to 26, 1789, “the great fear” began. A band of rioters, determined to destroy the property of the squires, arrived in Chapeau Cornu at 1 a.m. The steward at the time had the idea of treating them as guests and opened the doors of the wine cellars to them. The damage underground is impressive: the undrinked wine is emptied but the castle remains intact. After the Revolution, the castle was purchased by Jean André Barge from the de Certeau family. He diverted the bed of the stream coming from the hill which then passed into the castle. He had the large buildings to the south-east and east built on the vault. Ruined, he sold part of the land to people from Vignolles. In 1855, the castle and 80 hectares surrounding it were bought by his son Ferdinand de Certeau. The estate remained in the family until 1891. The Bourgoin Court then ordered a judicial liquidation and had the property sold in several lots. Source: Vignieu website
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There are nearly 80 mountain bike trails around Vasselin, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. The majority are moderate, with 59 routes, while 12 are easy and 6 are more difficult.
Mountain biking around Vasselin is characterized by rolling hills, historical landmarks, and natural ponds. You'll find a mix of open vistas, including distant views of Mont Blanc on some routes, and potentially wooded sections. The trails combine cultural points of interest with natural scenery.
Yes, there are 12 easy mountain bike trails around Vasselin that are suitable for families or those looking for a more relaxed ride. These routes typically feature less challenging terrain and shorter distances.
The region offers several interesting landmarks. You might encounter the Chateau de Chapeau Cornu, the Morestel Medieval Town and Castle, or the Saint Joseph Chapel. Some routes, like the Chateau de Chapeau Cornu – Étang de Pécoud loop from Vézeronce-Curtin, specifically explore historical sites and natural ponds.
Many of the mountain bike trails in the Vasselin area are circular loops. For example, you can try the A beautiful view of Mt Blanc – Panorama loop from La Chapelle-de-la-Tour, which offers panoramic views, or the Vignieu Church loop from Vézeronce-Curtin, which passes historical churches.
The mountain bike trails around Vasselin are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 140 reviews. More than 580 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the mix of cultural points of interest and natural scenery.
Yes, some routes provide distant views of prominent peaks like Mont Blanc. The A beautiful view of Mt Blanc – Panorama loop from La Chapelle-de-la-Tour is specifically known for its panoramic views that include distant mountains.
Yes, the region features natural water bodies such as ponds. The Chateau de Chapeau Cornu – Étang de Pécoud loop from Vézeronce-Curtin is one such route that explores natural ponds alongside historical sites.
While specific seasonality details are not available, the presence of rolling hills and natural ponds suggests that spring, summer, and autumn would generally be suitable for mountain biking, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Winter conditions would depend on local snowfall and ice.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 6 difficult mountain bike trails around Vasselin. These routes typically feature more significant elevation changes and technical sections.
Absolutely. Many routes in Vasselin integrate historical elements. For instance, the Vignieu Church – Chateau de Chapeau Cornu loop from Vézeronce-Curtin combines historical churches with the Chateau de Chapeau Cornu, offering a ride through culturally rich landscapes.
Yes, the Morestel Castle Tower – The Garden of Poets loop from Charray Étangs is a moderate trail that allows you to experience the historical Morestel Medieval Town and Castle.


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