The Bike Park in Puy Saint Vincent

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Flow, ride and XXL views

Welcome to the Puy Saint Vincent Bike Park, where riding takes on a new dimension in the heart of the Southern Alps. From accessible tracks to more challenging trails, everyone can come and experience the thrill of riding, progressing and completing runs against the backdrop of the Écrins peaks. Here, the pleasure of riding mingles with large-scale panoramas, for an intense, fun and resolutely mountain experience.

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BikePark Puy Saint Vincent

The Puy Saint Vincent Bike Park will be open from the weekends of June 20-21 and 27-28, 2026, with continuous opening from July 4 to August 30, 2026.

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Bike Park Puy Saint Vincent

Bike park trails and facilities

  • 8 DH trails - 1 green trail, 2 blue trails, 4 red trails and 1 black trail.
  • 1 XC trail - La Sarrou trail, a black XC trail, ideal for training (VAE compatible), 5.9km long, 370m vertical drop.
  • 2 lifts - Les Pré and Crête des Bans, from 1400m to almost 2400m altitude.
  • 1 mountain bike wash station - Secteur 1600.
  • New for 2026 - New junction between the Kool Forest and the start of the Canada Dry (red) or Flowy line (red).

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Pump Track Puy Saint Vincent

Pump Track: find the flow!

The Puy Saint Vincent pump track, located at 1400 aux Prés, is the perfect spot for headlong fun. The looped circuit features a series of bumps and banked turns, for riding without pedaling, just playing with the terrain.

Accessible to all, whether you're a mountain biker, BMX rider, skateboarder, scooterist or even rollerblader, it's ideal for beginners, advanced riders or just for having a good time. Everyone rides at their own pace, children and adults alike, in a safe, fun environment.

Other ways to ride

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How it works!
Frequently asked questions

Questions / réponses
When is the Puy Saint Vincent Bike Park open?

Pre-opening weekend June 22-23 and June 29-30

From July 6 to August 31, daily, 9:15 am to 4:40 pm.

How can I access the slopes?

With a Bike Park Pass, previously purchased or recharged on this site or at a lift sales point (resort 1400 or 1600), you can then go to the Télésiège des Près at resort 1400 or the Crête des Bans at resort 1600.
We recommend that you wear protective equipment such as helmets, gloves, kneepads and back protectors to ensure your safety.

How much does a Bike Park Pass cost?
Is it possible to rent mountain bikes?

Yes, the sports stores at the 1400 and 1600 resorts offer the possibility of renting downhill mountain bikes and the necessary protective equipment.