
To get started or warm up, Gryon’s small Bike Park is ideal for gently learning downhill riding on a short, playful line.
The flowtrail links Les Chaux to Barboleuse, ending right in the heart of the resort. With smooth downhill sections and banked turns, it offers a pure moment of two-wheeled pleasure.
More demanding, the Leysin Bike Park is aimed at experienced riders who will enjoy technical sections and jumps. It features 6 trails of increasing difficulty, with features designed to deliver more and more adrenaline.
From Villars, two lift-accessible trails offer varied riding fun: The Maxi-Avalanche, starting from Roc d’Orsay, is a long, natural and intense descent down to Bévieux. An intermediate start is possible from the meeting point in the center of Villars. From the summit of Grand Chamossaire, a new blue-level (easy) trail allows mountain bikers to discover downhill riding with confidence, in a spectacular alpine setting.
To learn the basics or improve your downhill skills, our MTB instructors are here to guide your progress.
Among these routes, Les 3 Tours is the one that was laid out for the DH World Cup, which stopped off in Leysin in the early 2000s. Fans of enduro and natural terrain will love this route.
The Leysin Bike Park welcomes you all summer long, with trails of varying difficulty starting at the foot of the Tour d'Aï. Get ready to ride down one of the four trails of varying levels of difficulty.
Would you like to give yourself a burst of adrenaline on the DH tracks for a day, a weekend or for your next holiday? Come discover or rediscover the Alpes Vaudoises, a unique region of French-speaking Switzerland, and its unique Bike Park in Leysin.
The region, located 3 hours from Zürich, 2 hours from Geneva and Bern, and only 1 hour from Lausanne, promises to meet the expectations of riders looking for a shot of adrenaline, while enjoying spectacular views and unspoilt countryside.