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GPS-guided mountain biking, French Alps
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We have the luxury of both the extensive trails of the Grand Massif and the renowned Portes du Soleil regions at our fingertips. Due to the nature of alpine terrain, our GPS-guided mountain bike holidays are best suited to keen riders with a good level of fitness and experience.


We have hundreds of kilometres of trails and numerous routes to choose from, although most of them are technically and physically demanding. Our routes use the network of ski lifts that operate during the Summer, but this doesn't cover every climb and undulation of this vast mountainous playground. Although these climbs are relatively small in Alpine terms (typically one kilometre in length gaining 100 metres of altitude), compared to the UK scale, they will seem epic. As long as you're up for the challenge, then the rewards make it all worthwhile!

Although you will spend a majority of each day descending or contouring the mountain sides on varying trail types, with plenty of epic singletrack (some sections being many kilometres in length, descending literally kilometres in altitude), we do not classify our holidays as downhill, but rather 'all mountain' or 'Extreme XC'.

Who our holidays will not suit
If you prefer to spend all day riding the same purpose built trails on a heavy downhill bike, head to toe in protective gear, our holidays probably aren't for you. Having said that, we do recommend knee and elbow protection.

A typical day
A typical day begins with breakfast at 08.00 a.m, allowing time to get your bikes ready before heading out at around 09.30 a.m. If you are riding the Flaine Loop, you will be transported 10 minutes up to an elevation of 1,600 metres to begin the day. From here you'll traverse and drop down a very long, technical descent to the Morrillon chair lift, which then takes us back up to above 2,000 metres and connects us with the adjacent valley. From here you will work your way around the mountain on a superb winding trail before dropping through the forest into the Flaine bowl.

You then have the option to take a telecabine up to 2,500 metres and from there, drop over 1,700 metres in altitude, back to Samoens. Or you can take a technical climb past the Flaine lake and continue along more superb swooping singletrack before dropping into the attractive village of Les Carroz. From here you take a telecabine back up high, before descending over 1,000 metres back to Samoens village. You should be home for tea and cakes by around 17.00, allowing ample time to relax before dinner is served at around 19.30 p.m.

If there is such a thing, that is a typical day!
  • “ You guys excelled yourselves this time to make one of the best holidays I've been on.”
    Ian, Pyrenees, 2007
  • “I can't put into words how much fun Jen and I had last week. It was a fantastic holiday!”
    Ed Jordan, Alps 2007
  • “Thanks for a wonderful week. I had such a great time and enjoyed having my evening meal cooked for me! ”
    Cheryl, Pyrenees, 2007
  • “I'm missing the mountains, my companions and the peace and quiet of the Pyrenees. ”
    Pete, Pyrenees, 2007
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