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Mountain biking around Réserve naturelle de la Vallée d’Eyne offers diverse terrain across altitudes ranging from 1650m to 2850m. The region features varied environments, including forests of hook pines at lower elevations, expansive subalpine meadows, and alpine landscapes. Geological formations of gneiss, micaschists, quartz, and marble contribute to the varied ground conditions for mountain bike trails.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
3.5
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14
riders
11.7km
01:15
370m
370m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.0
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8
riders
10.2km
01:05
300m
310m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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2
riders
32.1km
03:13
910m
910m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.5
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22
riders
20.5km
02:03
680m
680m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.0km
03:48
1,280m
1,280m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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You can see the beautiful channels of Cambre d'Aze which are the goal of snow and ice climbers in winter
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Culminating at 1,579 meters above sea level, the Col de la Perche can be climbed by four routes in total. Each of them includes relatively gentle slopes. At the top, the view of the surrounding area is splendid and rewards your efforts!
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It's probably not the most spectacular pass in the Pyrenees, but it has its charms. Its position, in the middle of the Catalan Pyrenees natural park, makes it a privileged passage for admiring 360° of the mountains, valleys and plains of this protected area. If you pass by, take the time to look around for yourself and enjoy the view.
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It is a mountain pass that connects Conflent with Cerdanya. It can be reached in a multitude of variants. For me there are 4 clear aspects: - Eastern slope - from Olette along the main road N116 - West slope - from Sallagosa on the main road N116 - West slope - from Sallagosa along the secondary road that crosses the Col de Llo and the town of Eyne - West slope - from Llivia crossing Estavar and the Col d'Egat. With some nuances, in general the 4 slopes are soft and long. The views from the port on both sides are beautiful, especially towards the Eyne ski resort. It must be taken into account that the two slopes that run along the N116 highway have a lot of traffic, with motorcycles and trucks.
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Charming town. Natural hot springs.
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Pass at the intersection of the N116 and the D33. More information: https://www.quaeldich.de/paesse/col-de-la-perche/
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Very decent climb on the D33, little traffic, very good surface. More information: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_de_Llo?wprov=sfla1
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There are over 145 mountain bike trails available around Réserve naturelle de la Vallée d’Eyne, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The terrain is highly diverse, ranging from 1650m to 2850m in altitude. You'll encounter forests of hook pines at lower elevations, expansive subalpine meadows, and alpine landscapes. The geology includes gneiss, micaschists, quartz, and marble, providing varied ground conditions. The area is also known as the 'Valley of Flowers' due to its rich botanical diversity, especially vibrant in June.
Yes, there are approximately 20 easy mountain bike trails in the region. These routes are perfect for those new to mountain biking or looking for a more relaxed ride through the scenic landscapes.
Absolutely. The region offers around 37 difficult mountain bike trails, designed for experienced riders seeking a challenge. An example of a more demanding route is the Vedrinyans – Col de la Perche (1,579 m) loop from Eyne, which covers over 32 km with significant elevation changes.
The mountain bike trails in Réserve naturelle de la Vallée d’Eyne are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 500 reviews. More than 4,000 mountain bikers have explored the varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes and well-maintained paths.
Yes, many trails in the region are loops. For example, the Cambre d’Aze Chairlift loop from Eyne is a popular moderate route offering scenic views, and the Morning walk in Eyne 😄 loop from Eyne provides a pleasant ride through varied terrain.
You can expect stunning natural beauty, including vast subalpine meadows, forests of hook pines, and alpine landscapes. The reserve is famous as the 'Valley of Flowers' with over 800 plant species. Keep an eye out for wildlife such as chamois, marmots, mouflons, and various bird species like the bearded vulture. The diverse geological formations also add to the scenic interest.
While the reserve itself is a protected area, the broader region offers trails suitable for families. There are 20 easy routes that could be appropriate for family outings, depending on the children's experience and fitness levels. It's always recommended to check specific trail details for suitability.
No, due to its status as a protected nature reserve, dogs are generally not allowed on the trails within Réserve naturelle de la Vallée d’Eyne to protect its rich biodiversity and wildlife. It's best to leave pets at home when visiting this specific area.
The best time for mountain biking is typically from late spring to early autumn. June is particularly special as it's the peak time to observe the diverse flora, earning the valley its 'Valley of Flowers' nickname. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as higher altitudes can experience sudden changes.
While the reserve itself is a natural area, the nearby village of Eyne and surrounding towns offer amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and accommodation. The 'Maison de la Vallée d'Eyne' also serves as a visitor center, providing information and exhibits.
Yes, parking facilities are typically available at trailheads or in nearby villages like Eyne. It's advisable to check specific starting points for designated parking areas before your ride.


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