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Mountain biking
Tackle the difficult Col de la Forclaz - Bovine - Trient Loop, a 18.8-mile mountain bike route with stunning alpine views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Tips
Includes very steep uphill segments
You may need to push your bike.
After 2.08 km for 3.75 km
After 20.8 km for 195 m
After 24.6 km for 104 m
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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5.78 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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6.60 km
Highlight • Cafe
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28.8 km
Highlight • Mountain Hut
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30.2 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
11.3 km
9.52 km
5.10 km
2.93 km
1.12 km
278 m
Surfaces
12.2 km
8.22 km
4.28 km
4.14 km
1.35 km
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Elevation
Highest point (2,050 m)
Lowest point (560 m)
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No, this mountain bike loop is considered hard and demanding. It's suitable only for riders with very good fitness and advanced technical skills due to steep ascents, descents, and sections requiring significant 'hike-a-bike'. Beginners or intermediate riders would find it overly challenging.
The terrain is diverse and demanding, featuring undulating paths through green pastures, winding tracks through forests, and notably steep, rocky ascents towards Alp Bovine. You'll encounter narrow singletrack, dusty ground, and descents with obstacles like roots, stones, and small streams. Expect sections that are S2-S3 or higher on the Singletrack Technical Scale.
The best time to ride this loop is typically from late spring to early autumn, when the trails are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable. Early summer might see higher stream levels after rain or snowmelt. Always check local weather conditions before you go.
Parking is available at Col de la Forclaz, which serves as the primary trailhead for this loop. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak season, to secure a spot.
The route offers consistently breathtaking scenery. Key highlights include Amazing view to Martigny Valley and panoramic vistas over the Rhône valley from Alp Bovine. You'll also see picturesque Champex-Lac, charming chalets, and serene woodlands.
Yes, a notable spot for refreshments is Alpage de Bovine - Rustic Mountain Cafe, a working dairy farm and buvette. There's also Refuge Le Peuty which can provide sustenance.
While Switzerland generally permits dogs on hiking trails unless explicitly prohibited, this route involves shared paths with hikers and livestock. Dogs should be kept under control, preferably on a leash, especially in areas with cattle or narrow sections. Be prepared for the challenging terrain and 'hike-a-bike' sections if bringing a dog.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to mountain bike the Col de la Forclaz - Bovine - Trient Loop. Mountain biking is generally permitted on hiking trails in Switzerland unless otherwise stated.
Yes, the route incorporates significant sections of the iconic Tour du Mont Blanc (TMB) route, specifically the "Tour du Mont Blanc - Itinéraire principal" and "TMB CCW Stage 8.1 Champex – Alp Bovine – Col de la Forclaz". It also intersects with parts of the "36-Alpine Passes Trail" and the "WHR Alt Stage 3.2 Col de la Forclaz – Alp Bovine – Champex".
Be prepared for a significant amount of 'hike-a-bike' on this loop. Riders will frequently need to dismount and push or carry their bikes, particularly on the steep and rocky ascents and descents, especially in sections around Bovine. This is a key aspect of the trail's challenge and requires good physical endurance.
Given the demanding nature of the trail, it's recommended to bring a well-maintained mountain bike suitable for technical terrain, a helmet, protective gear, plenty of water, snacks, and appropriate clothing layers for changing mountain weather. A repair kit and basic first aid are also advisable.
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