Best bike parks around Saint-Martin-D'Uriage are found in a region known for its mountain biking opportunities. The area offers a variety of challenging and scenic routes, particularly natural, technical trails appealing to experienced riders. Proximity to Grenoble and the Chamrousse area makes it a popular destination for cyclists. Riders can expect diverse terrain, including forest views, roots, rocks, and steep sections.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Alpe du Grand Serre is a family-friendly mid-mountain resort, which maintains a human touch, far from the overcrowding of larger resorts. The resort is ideal for mountain biking (trail, enduro, and downhill), downhill skiing, hiking, and snowshoeing. In summer, you can cool off in its small lake or in the alpine lakes accessible by hiking.
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This is a very beautiful single from the Manival at the forest hut. Both uphill and downhill, the trail is very fun!
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Nice little descent to learn how to position the front wheel correctly, while being careful on certain sections to ensure that the child does not pick up too much speed or panic (risk of falling on the left of around 3m at certain locations).
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Ideal for first "technical" descents by managing its trajectory and its speed (fall of 3m possible on the left)
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Technical single track in the undergrowth (Avril wood) with lots of gravel and roots, but overall very rolling. However, to avoid the aftermath of rain!
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Ski resort in winter and mountain biking in summer. Downhill skiing Cross-country skiing Mountain biking Hiking Lake for swimming
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Plot of the Megavalanche between Sardenne and Allemont. The track is made to get off at high speed but only for experienced people. It is a track dedicated to the descent and regularly frequented by riders: DO NOT MAKE UP, RISK OF COLLISION !!
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The region is known for its natural, technical trails. You'll encounter diverse terrain including forest views, loamy turns, roots, rocks, and steep sections. Many routes are categorized as difficult, appealing to experienced mountain bikers seeking a challenge.
Yes, The Belvedere of Alpe du Grand Serre is a family-friendly mid-mountain resort. It's ideal for various mountain biking styles, including trail, enduro, and downhill, and offers a more human-scale experience compared to larger resorts.
For technical singletrack, consider the Singletrack Technique of Bois d'Avril. It features technical singletrack with gravel and roots, described as very rolling. The Manival Mountain Bike Descent also offers a beautiful and fun singletrack experience.
The summer months are generally best for mountain biking. During this time, areas like Recoin (part of the Chamrousse ski resort) transform into lift-accessible bike parks. It's advisable to avoid riding the Singletrack Technique of Bois d'Avril after rain due to its gravel and roots.
Yes, the Megavalanche Descent: Sarenne to Allemont is a challenging track dedicated to high-speed descent, suitable only for experienced riders. It's regularly frequented by riders, so caution is advised.
The Short mountain bike descent is ideal for practicing your first 'technical' descents. It helps riders manage trajectory and speed, though some sections require careful attention to avoid falls.
Beyond specific bike parks, there are numerous MTB trails. You can explore routes like the 'Recoin Enduro Loop' or 'Les Seiglières – Chemin d'Aplomb loop' which are both difficult and start from Saint-Martin-d'Uriage. Find more options in the MTB Trails around Saint-Martin-D'Uriage guide.
Yes, the area offers gravel biking routes. You can find challenging options like the 'Four Lords Pass – Col des Quatre Seigneurs loop' or the 'Col de Chamrousse – Chamrousse 1750m loop'. Discover more in the Gravel biking around Saint-Martin-D'Uriage guide.
The trails often provide beautiful forest views and showcase the natural landscape of the Isère region. The Belvedere of Alpe du Grand Serre is also a notable viewpoint.
Visitors appreciate the technical challenge, diverse features like loamy turns, rock gardens, and jumps, and the scenic beauty of the forest trails. The area's proximity to Grenoble also makes it a convenient destination for cyclists.
During the summer, Recoin, which is part of the Chamrousse ski resort, transforms into a lift-accessible bike park. It offers a variety of flowing and technical trails and is popular due to its proximity to Grenoble.
The 'Les Seiglières Trails' are frequently mentioned for their playful sections. One particular section is described as having good loamy turns, roots, and some stones, offering a very fun experience. Another part is noted for being quite steep but packed with features like good loamy turns, rocks, roots, rock gardens, jumps, drops, and boulders.


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