Bike parks around Saint-Cergue are located within the Vaudois Jura Regional Nature Park, characterized by its natural landscapes and extensive trail networks. The area provides a range of mountain biking opportunities, from dedicated facilities to natural trails. Saint-Cergue itself hosts a bike park designed for various skill levels. The region is known for its accessible terrain suitable for different riding preferences.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Bike Park St-Cergue offers three progressively difficult levels: green (easy), blue (intermediate), and red (advanced). You can practice on a pumptrack ring, a green initiation loop, a playful blue loop, and more technical red variants, making it suitable for all skill levels.
Access to Bike Park St-Cergue is free for all users. A helmet is mandatory. Electric mountain bikes (e-bikes) are not permitted due to their weight and speed. The park is generally open daily from 7:00 AM until nightfall, with some exceptions for group lessons organized by the VTT Club St-Cergue.
Parking is recommended in the village center near the tourist office. Public toilets are available at the central roundabout of the village, close to the municipal administration building.
For advanced riders, the Buniel–Nyes Downhill Trail offers natural techy rock garden sections and steeper parts requiring advanced technical skills. Another option is the Start of Expert Downhill MTB Trail, which is mostly flowing and steep, demanding fine piloting.
Yes, the Beginner Downhill Trail Loop is an ideal slope for those new to downhill riding. Additionally, Bike Park St-Cergue itself has a green initiation loop designed for beginners to practice techniques in a secure environment.
Beyond the dedicated bike park, the region offers extensive trails. The Flowy Enduro Downhill Trail is a popular local choice known for its well-built jumps, easy landings, and profiled turns. You can also explore trails like Les Larpes, Creux à la Griffe, and Fruitières Flow, which are popular for longer rides through the Vaudois Jura Regional Nature Park.
The bike parks and trails around Saint-Cergue are generally open from spring through autumn. The summer months offer the most consistent weather, but spring and early autumn can also be excellent with pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Always check local conditions before heading out.
The Saint-Cergue region, located within the Vaudois Jura Regional Nature Park, offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the Le Noirmont Trail or routes to La Dôle Summit. There are also extensive cycling routes for touring bicycles, including loops around Lac de Joux and Lac de Lamoura.
Yes, many trails in the Vaudois Jura Regional Nature Park offer stunning vistas. For example, the Mont Sâla Summit loop provides views of Mont Blanc. Other routes, like the View of Lake Geneva loop from La Cure, offer picturesque scenery of the surrounding landscapes.
You can find additional details about Bike Park St-Cergue, including its features and community involvement, on the official tourism websites. For instance, La Côte Tourisme provides information on the park's offerings and accessibility.
The Saint-Cergue area is appreciated for its diverse range of mountain biking opportunities, from dedicated bike parks like Bike Park St-Cergue with its progressive design, to extensive natural trails within the Vaudois Jura Regional Nature Park. Riders often highlight the excellent local enduro/downhill experiences and the variety of terrain, from flowy sections to technical rock gardens.


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