Bike parks around La Magdeleine offer a range of mountain biking experiences within the Aosta Valley in Italy. This region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, providing diverse landscapes for cycling. The area features trails that navigate through forests and past lakes, with significant elevation changes. La Magdeleine is known for its challenging mountain biking trails, attracting riders seeking technical descents and demanding climbs.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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A S3-S4 trail with impressive views but technically very challenging sections. Danger of falls in places. The trail is also heavily used by hikers, so it's best to use it at off-peak times and be careful to respect others!
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The trail that connects La Servaz with Pracharbon is fully cyclable only for very experienced mountain bikers, or for e-bikers. For everyone else, there are sections where you need to get off your bike due to the very rough terrain (especially protruding rocks), which make pedaling impossible uphill (while going downhill, although with great care, it is not impossible to stay on the bike). However, overall, the trail is cyclable for most of the distance, especially in the section closest to Pracharbon.
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uphill stretch for about 700m, not rideable in many places, decent slopes characterized by drops and rocks on the track, it is necessary to proceed by pushing, requires good training. The descent towards Grand Raye on singletrack with steep slopes and tight curves, many drops and rocks on the path, requires excellent riding skills, not for everyone.
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Challenging section with many drops and protruding stones, trial skills required, in some places it may be necessary to proceed by pushing
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Easy flow dowhill section. Nicely built and really funny with berms and occasionally small jumps.
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The La Magdeleine area in the Aosta Valley offers a variety of challenging mountain biking experiences. You'll find everything from technical descents and demanding climbs to flow trails with berms and jumps, and singletracks that require excellent riding skills. The terrain often includes forests, rocky sections, and significant elevation changes.
Yes, the Hallenstark Flow Trail is an excellent option. It features an easy flow downhill section with nicely built berms and occasional small jumps, providing a fun riding experience for those looking for a smoother ride.
For experienced riders, the La Servaz–Pracharbon Trail offers a challenging route through a forest with very rough terrain and protruding rocks. Another demanding option is the Alta Via 1 Singletrack from Lago Tzan to Grand Raye, which features steep slopes, tight curves, and many drops, requiring excellent riding skills.
Absolutely. The Alta Via 1 Singletrack from Lago Tzan to Grand Raye offers a challenging ride with a viewpoint and a lake. Additionally, the Fontana Fredda Trail provides impressive views, though it is technically very challenging.
The Fontana Fredda Trail is rated S3-S4, indicating technically very challenging sections with a danger of falls. Similarly, the Descent from Rifugio Ferraro to the path to Verraz is a challenging section with many drops and protruding stones, requiring trial skills and sometimes pushing your bike.
Yes, beyond the dedicated bike parks, the region offers various cycling routes. You can explore options like the 'Champoluc Village – Pian Villy Wood Carvings Trail loop' or the 'View of Forest Trail loop from La Magdeleine'. Find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around La Magdeleine guide.
Yes, the area around La Magdeleine is also popular for hiking. Trails like the 'Col Pillonet Route 2' and the 'Monte Tantané Trail' offer diverse experiences. For more hiking options, refer to the Hiking around La Magdeleine guide.
The komoot community appreciates the variety of mountain biking experiences, from easy flow sections to highly technical descents. Riders often highlight the fun nature of trails like the Hallenstark Flow Trail and the challenging character of routes with rough terrain and drops.
Yes, some trails, such as the Fontana Fredda Trail, are heavily used by hikers. It's advisable to use these trails at off-peak times and always be careful and respectful of other users.
The trails around La Magdeleine feature diverse terrain, including forested paths, sections with protruding rocks, steep slopes, tight curves, and numerous drops. Many routes are characterized by their rough and technical nature, often requiring advanced riding skills and sometimes even pushing your bike.
Yes, if you're looking for running opportunities, there are several trails nearby. Popular options include the 'Chamois Village – Chamois - La Magdeleine Road loop' and the 'Lod Lake loop'. You can find more details in the Running Trails around La Magdeleine guide.


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