Around La Loze mountain pass

Around La Loze mountain pass

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  • May to November
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Les 3 Vallées and the surrounding area has plenty to keep cyclists happy. Take a look at our unmissables!

AROUND THE COL DE LA LOZE MOUNTAIN PASS

1. Uphill from Moûtiers to the Col de la Loze mountain pass

Le Col de la Loze (2,304 metres) is the 3rd highest mountain pass in Savoie after the Iseran and Galibier passes. 5.8 kilometres are reserved exclusively to cyclists, who will appreciate gradients of more than 10%.

32 km

Ascent: 1,969 metres

Difficulty level: Black

2. Loop between Méribel and Courchevel Le Praz via the Col de la Loze mountain pass

Starting out from Méribel, this route goes through Courchevel La Tania and Courchevel Le Praz, before climbing up through the other villages as far as Courchevel 1850, reaching the Col de la Loze and back to Méribel.

35 km

Ascent: 1,050 metres

Difficulty level: Black

3. Loop between Courchevel (Le Carrey) and Méribel via the Col de la Loze mountain pass

Starting from Le Carrey, this route makes its way through Courchevel Le Praz, climbing up to the Col de la Loze mountain pass, before going through Méribel, Brides-les-Bains and La Thuile, then back to the starting point.

62 km

Ascent: 1,970 metres

Difficulty level: Black

Cycling with friends around the Col de la Loze

NEAR MOÛTIERS

1. Uphill ride from Moûtiers to Méribel Mottaret

903 Points – Starting from Moûtiers, the climb begins with 10 km of gentle ascent. The climb is marked out for cyclists. Timing available, please ask at the tourist office.

25 km

Ascent: 1,296 metres

Difficulty level: Black

2. Uphill ride from Moûtiers to Courchevel Altiport

1,040 Points – Setting off from Moûtiers, the climb up to Courchevel is a unique way to discover the resort. To time your ride, contact the tourist office.

27 Km

Ascent: 1,535 metres

Difficulty level: Black

3. Uphill from Moûtiers to Val Thorens (via Saint-Laurent de la Côte)

This route leads to the highest resort in Europe! A challenging ascent that goes through Saint-Laurent-de-la-Côte, Saint-Martin-de-Belleville and Les Menuires, before arriving in Val Thorens.

34 km

Ascent: 1,886 metres

Difficulty level: Black

Would you like more information on road bike routes?

Ask at Les 3 Vallées tourist offices

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Discovery
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The rise of electric mountain biking (VTTAE) has opened the doors of the mountain to all audiences. Now beginners and experts, adults and children alike, can discover the joys of the freedom to ride, explore, climb summits they never dared dream of … In Les 3 Vallées, the discipline takes on yet another dimension with itineraries designed for everyone.