Best bike parks around Saint-Légier-La Chiésaz offer diverse terrain for mountain biking. This region, situated in the Vaud Alps, provides a range of options from local pump tracks to extensive downhill and enduro trail networks. Riders can find trails catering to various skill levels, set against a backdrop of natural landscapes. The area is known for its accessible facilities and varied trail experiences.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Short, but nice downhill singletrack. Medium or even difficult level depending on the state of the terrain because of the cows.
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Part of the Hope 1000 route, and really tricky as well. Those two factors should stir up your adventurous muscle! Alternative gravel route is simply following the road from La Forcla to Plan Châtel
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Next to the pump track, a bike park, a Finnish track and a weight training area are being built. Opening in 2022. http://www.cyclomaniacs.ch/projets/
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A superb DH trail hidden in the woods, full of roots and quite technical, but super fun! 🤘 ============== An epic DH trail hidden in the woods, very rooty and techinal but so fun! 🤘
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Yes, several options cater to all skill levels. The Park4All Pump Track in Blonay-Saint-Légier is ideal for novices and experienced riders alike, featuring a closed circuit with bumps and banked turns. Moléson Bike Park offers two flow/multi-trails, "Modzon" and "Poya," designed to be fun and accessible for all levels. Leysin Bike Park is also developing new intermediate-level blue runs to cater to families and beginners.
For more advanced riders, Leysin Bike Park offers the "Nérine" red and black trail, a demanding descent with technical and rocky passages, and "Les Trois Tours," a red-graded trail. Moléson Bike Park features the "Tché Don" enduro trail with tight turns and challenging sections. Closer to Saint-Légier-La Chiésaz, you can explore the Poil de Chien Downhill Trail, known for its technical, rooty sections, and a challenging forest singletrack.
Moléson Bike Park provides three distinct trails accessible by funicular and chairlift. The "Modzon" and "Poya" trails are flow/multi-trails with playful elements like waves, berms, and tables, suitable for all levels. For experienced riders, the "Tché Don" is a technical enduro trail with natural features and challenging passages. The park is praised for its fluid riding experience amidst Alpine panoramas.
Leysin Bike Park is known for its technical and varied trails with spectacular jumps and turns, set against a unique backdrop of the Vaud Alps, including views of the Tour d'Aï and Lake Geneva. It offers a focused downhill experience with 700 meters of vertical descent, including the "Lisin" blue flow trail and the more demanding "Nérine" red and black trail, which hosted the 2021 Swiss Downhill Championships.
Les Crosets Bike Park, though a longer drive, is part of the vast Portes du Soleil network, offering an unparalleled mountain biking experience. It features four red-marked, predominantly flow trails like "Crosets" and "Sundance," known for fast descents, perfectly profiled berms, and significant jumps. Riders can enjoy highly scenic, high-alpine trails with impressive views of the Dents du Midi.
The best time to visit bike parks in the Vaud Alps region is typically during the warmer months, from late spring (May/June) through early autumn (September/October), when the trails are free of snow and lifts are operational. Always check the specific opening hours for each bike park before planning your visit.
While some parks may have rental options, it's always best to check directly with the specific bike park. Moléson Bike Park, for example, expects to have bike rentals available on-site starting in 2025. For other locations, you might need to arrange rentals from shops in nearby towns.
Many bike parks in the region are accessible. Moléson Bike Park can be reached by funicular from Moléson-sur-Gruyères, followed by a chairlift. Leysin Bike Park also provides lift services. For specific public transport routes and schedules, it's recommended to check local transport information for each destination.
The region around Saint-Légier-La Chiésaz offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes with stunning views of Lac Léman, or try gravel biking through vineyards and forests. For those who prefer to explore on foot, there are also many mountain hikes available, ranging from moderate to difficult, offering panoramic vistas.
Absolutely. Moléson Bike Park is known for its trails amidst breathtaking Alpine panoramas. Leysin Bike Park provides a unique backdrop of the Vaud Alps, including views of the Tour d'Aï and Lake Geneva. Les Crosets, part of Portes du Soleil, boasts highly scenic, high-alpine trails and impressive views of the Dents du Midi.
Yes, some bike parks offer facilities for visitors. The Park4All Pump Track includes benches, picnic tables, and a fountain. Leysin Bike Park provides restrooms and drinking water, and you can often find cafes or restaurants at the base stations or nearby villages of the larger bike parks like Moléson and Les Crosets.


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