Best bike parks around Givrins are situated in a region offering diverse mountain biking opportunities. Givrins lies at the foot of the Jura mountains, providing access to a network of cycling routes within the Parc naturel régional Jura vaudois. This area features rolling hills, dense forests, and open meadows. While Givrins itself does not host a dedicated bike park, a significant downhill destination is accessible across the French border.
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Easy trail section.
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Exciting DH, mostly flowing and steep but usually rideable without any major difficulties.
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This part cannot be done with a gravel bike both uphill and downhill. Too much slope and too many rocks. Walk a bike downhill is possible, good luck going uphill. Be safe and use Gravel or MTB specific shoes
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descent at the top, we release the brakes
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Ascent with the E-MTB to la Dole
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The ascent and descent is incredible.
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While Givrins itself doesn't host a dedicated bike park, the surrounding region offers diverse mountain biking. You can find challenging routes with significant elevation gain and technical descents in the Parc naturel régional Jura vaudois, such as the La Barillette Bike. For a dedicated downhill experience, the Monts Jura Bike Park across the French border provides a range of trails from beginner-friendly to expert-level.
Yes, the Monts Jura Bike Park, located across the French border, is a dedicated downhill mountain biking destination. It's approximately 30-40 minutes by car from Givrins and offers 13 trails across three sectors (Col de la Faucille, Lélex, and Crozet) catering to various skill levels.
For challenging rides, consider trails like the Buniel–Nyes Downhill Trail, known for its natural techy rock garden sections and steeper parts requiring advanced skills. Another option is the Start of Expert Downhill MTB Trail, which is mostly flowing and steep, demanding fine piloting. The La Barillette Bike route in the Jura Vaudois also offers technically demanding descents and significant ascents.
Yes, for beginners, the Beginner Downhill Trail Loop offers an ideal slope. At Monts Jura Bike Park, the Col de la Faucille sector provides two blue runs perfect for beginners and for progressing on varied terrain. The Parc naturel régional Jura vaudois also has shorter, less strenuous 'discovery' routes suitable for younger riders.
The region offers stunning panoramic views. From the La Barillette Bike route, you can enjoy breathtaking vistas of Lake Geneva and the Alps, including Mont Blanc. The Monts Jura Bike Park also provides natural settings with views over the Lake Geneva basin and the Alps.
The La Barillette Bike (VTT n°993) is a prominent and challenging mountain bike route in the Parc naturel régional Jura vaudois. It features a significant ascent to around 1,500 meters, rewarding riders with panoramic views, and technically demanding descents through forests and single trails. You can find more information about this route on the La Côte Tourisme website: La Barillette Bike (VTT n°993).
Monts Jura Bike Park provides cable cars for ascent to the starting points, operating from mid-May to mid-September. A mountain bike school is available at Col de la Faucille for lessons and skill improvement, and bike rental services are also offered.
Beyond bike parks, Givrins is a great base for other outdoor activities. You can explore various gravel biking routes, enjoy scenic road cycling routes, or discover numerous hiking trails in the surrounding area, including routes with views of Lake Geneva and the Jura mountains.
The Monts Jura Bike Park typically operates its cable cars from mid-May to mid-September, indicating the prime season for dedicated bike park riding. For mountain biking trails in the Parc naturel régional Jura vaudois, late spring through early autumn generally offers the most favorable weather conditions for cycling.
While further from Givrins (about 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours drive), the Swiss Bike Park Oberried near Bern is a significant facility. It's designed for all levels, including top-level athletes, recreational riders, and adaptive sports participants, featuring a wide range of trails, jumps, and pump tracks. Admission is free, and it focuses on learning and experience.
Visitors frequently highlight the quality of the trails, with many appreciating the well-built jumps, easy landings, and multiple profiled turns on trails like the Flowy Enduro Downhill Trail. The challenging natural rock garden sections and the incredible ascent and descent experiences on trails such as Buniel–Nyes Downhill Trail are also highly valued.


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