The 10 most beautiful mountain biking trails in Alsace
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Open the Route PlannerAlsace, the historic region of north-eastern France, is situated between the Vosges mountains and the Rhine. The Haut-Rhin and the Bas-Rhin are the two French departments that make up this historic and cultural region.
A land of traditions and gastronomy, Alsace is a destination that will delight lovers of outdoor activities. Alsace has 2 regional nature parks: the Ballons des Vosges and the Vosges du Nord!
Mountain bike enthusiasts will be delighted by the multitude of trails in this geographical region. Several FFC mountain bike sites and mountain bike bases are available to you, including
- The FFC mountain bike site Le Lac Blanc, Kaysersberg valley
- The FFC Mountain Bike Site in the Guebwiller region
- La Suisse d'Alsace mountain bike base, in the Bas-Rhin
- The Sundgau, South Alsace mountain bike base, in the Haut-Rhin
Are there suitable mountain bike trails for all levels of rider?
Alsace offers a wide variety of landscapes, from the mountains of the Vosges to picturesque vineyards, lush green valleys and dense forests. This variety means that mountain bikers can choose from a multitude of different terrains and landscapes for their excursions.
Whether it's the steeper Vosges region, where a few climbs are out of everyone's reach, or the plains, where everyone can ride through forests and vineyards and through villages and historic towns, in compliance with safety regulations, Alsace is sure to provide you with a unique experience.
Combine nature, culture, history and gastronomy on your mountain bike outings
Whether you're 100% nature-loving, curious about culture and history or simply a gourmet, the destination offers well-marked, well-maintained trails that let you experience Alsace to the full.
Here are just a few of the destination's popular mountain bike trails:
- The Bike Park du Lac Blanc, near Kaysersberg, which offers a variety of mountain bike trails suitable for different levels.
- La Bresse-Hohneck Bike Park, in the Vosges mountains of Alsace, with downhill and cross-country trails.
- Les Crêtes des Vosges for a mountain biking experience with superb panoramic views along the mountain ridge.
- La Route des Vins d'Alsace, if you prefer a gentler mountain biking experience through vineyards and picturesque villages.
Mountain bike and FC bases in Alsace
In Alsace, the French Cycling Federation (FFC) offers a number of mountain bike (Vélo Tout-Terrain) bases with facilities and trails suitable for mountain biking.
Here are a few bases to help you find your way around:
- The Lac Blanc (Orbey) FFC mountain bike base. Located in the Vosges mountains of Alsace, this base is renowned for its downhill tracks, cross-country trails and jumping areas.
- The Vallon de Villé MTB-FFC base (Villé). It offers a variety of trails to suit all levels of ability, from beginner to expert.
- The Vallée de Munster mountain biking centre (Munster). Located in the heart of a picturesque region of Alsace offering gentle mountain biking trails along the river Fecht, as well as more technical routes in the surrounding mountains.
- The Saverne MTB-FFC base (Saverne). Located in the Bas-Rhin region, this mountain bike base offers trails suited to different levels of ability.
- The Pays de Hanau MTB-FFC base (Bouxwiller). Located in the Pays de Hanau region, offering a variety of trails in a rural setting.
- The Route des Vins d'Alsace VTT-FFC base, which follows the famous Route des Vins d'Alsace and offers trails through vineyards and wine-growing villages.
4 seasons of mountain biking in Alsace
The season for mountain biking in Alsace depends on weather conditions and varies according to altitude and the specific weather conditions of the year.
However, generally speaking, the best time to mountain bike in Alsace is between spring and autumn, with more favourable conditions between May and September. A few recommendations before you set off
In spring, the trails are less muddy, but watch out for residual snow and ice on the summits. In summer, there are a lot of people on the trails, so be careful! In autumn, enjoy the fantastic scenery. In winter, there's a lot of mud and the temperatures can be quite chilly, but some people enjoy it...
Whatever the time of year, Alsace will surprise and amaze you!
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