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Mountain Bike Trails in Avoriaz — 3 of Our Favourites

Discover the top Avoriaz biking routes

Morzine, Les Gets, Avoriaz, and the whole Portes du Soleil (PDS) area is a mecca for mountain bikers the world over, with thousands of kilometres of downhill and cross country trails, an extensive lift system, bike park areas and beautiful mountain scenery to top it off.

Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Avoriaz Mountain Biking Guide.

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1. Mountain bike trails in Avoriaz

Location
Avoriaz

Mountain bike trails in and around Avoriaz.

Avoriaz is a true bike-in, bike-out resort in summer, as it is entirely car-free. As part of the vast 650km Portes du Soleil mountain biking area, Avoriaz boasts its own dedicated downhill trails and a pump track in the resort centre.

Downhill trails in Avoriaz

From the Tour chairlift, riders can access trails leading down into Les Lindarets:

  • Blue (Bleu de Brochaux) – ideal for beginners, featuring banked corners but minimal technical challenges
  • Red (Dans le Forêt) – a step up in difficulty with jumps, drops, roots, and rocky sections
  • Black (Coupe de France) – a demanding track used in the French National Series in 2007, suitable only for experienced riders

These trails can also be accessed via the Lindarets Express chairlift.

On the Châtel side of the valley, the blue track (Chesery) descends partway before merging with a winter piste. It can be reached from Châtel or via the Chaux Fleurie chairlift. Riders can also take the Mossettes lift to explore the Swiss side (Les Crosets, Champéry, Morgins) or follow an open, rocky "fire road" back to Les Lindarets, which takes around 15 minutes to descend.

Trail connections and scenic routes

  • from Les Lindarets, follow the PDS route past Lac de Montriond and continue along the river into Morzine
  • a new green trail (Les Alpages), built in 2014, links the Col de la Joux Verte to Super Morzine, eliminating the need to use the road

Super Morzine trails

Super Morzine offers a variety of tracks, accessible via the Super Morzine telecabine and Zore chairlift, or from Avoriaz via the new green track:

  • Blue (Tutti Frutti, Cap Canaveral) – packed with jumps and berms, suitable for all ability levels
  • Red (DA Trail) – tighter and more technical, with fewer jumps but more roots.
  • Black (Hattock, racine Carré) – Challenging trails with plenty of roots, technical sections, and large gap jumps
  • Fire road (L'Élé) – a wider trail leading back to Montriond/Morzine

Additional riding spots

A pump track is located near the Rustine bike school at the top of Avoriaz, and another wooden pump track sits in the resort centre.

From the bottom of Avoriaz, riders can take the winter piste Le Crot (known locally as the "Gravalanche") down to Prodains, where they can either return via the 3S lift or cycle back to Morzine.

A scenic trail from the top of Super Morzine leads down into Les Lindarets, forming part of the PDS route.

Trail maintenance and safety

The team at Avoriaz MTB ensures all trails are well signposted, including routes connecting to neighbouring resorts. A dedicated crew of six trail shapers works on continuous improvements, alongside two piste security staff who are available to assist in case of accidents.

Find trail maps here.

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2. Swiss Portes du Soleil mountain bike trails

Location
Morgins

Some trails a little further into the Portes du Soleil, all accessible from Avoriaz by lift.

Morgins

Morgins is reached from the Mossettes lift out of Lindarets via a super long fourx track. This is most definitely not as simple as it sounds, with lots of opportunities for the more experienced rider to follow the various cut throughs to the next hairpin of the four track. Some of the latter is super fast with natural drop offs, berms and kickers should you wish to utilise them. Morgins sports the Freeride Xtreme downhill/northshore combo - definitely for experts only. Check it out from the lift accessing Champoussin - absolutely terrifying. You'll definitely find a variety of well maintained trails here, from fast and flowy to steep and technical, with a nice helping of wide smiles and great views to boot.

Champoussin

Champoussin links Morgins and Les Crosets on the Passport du Soleil route. The traverse over to the top of Les Crosets is very spectacular with the Dents Du Midi to your left. This is a technical single track trail slightly climbing for a while followed by a big and very entertaining drop into Les Crosets itself. Access is via the Aiguille des Champerys télésiège and a short but steep climb up to the trail start.

Les Crosets

Les Crosets offers downhill courses, the Grande Conche and Crosets, the latter is a blue and perfectly suited to a freeride/all mountain style bike whereas the former is black and more suited to a downhill rig. Take the Crosets II chairlift to access this excellent run or alternatively drop down to Champery via the old Freeraid route. This is an excellent single track trail through the meadows, negotiating roller coaster styles and intransigent cows (and their deposits) along the way. 

To negotiate your way back to Morzine try the Mossettes lift, followed by ‘Puncture Alley’ all the way into Lindarets itself. This is a steep rocky and very fast four track road with many a rain bar to impede the progress of the unwary by way of its moniker. Alternatively head to Les La Pissas and onwards to the infamous Col du Cou. This is a real test of a rider's uphill ability. 

Very few can ride it all the way without a rest stop. But at worst it will take 30 minutes to walk and push your bike. The reward is the super long decent into Morzine centre ville. This has everything from fast rutted sections, big drop offs, rocky rooty sections and finally super fast gravely four track. In addition Les Crosets has the best four-cross course in the area with some pretty scary near vertical drops and the usual assortment of kicker, table tops and berms.

Champery

Champery is accessed via a number of routes from Les Crosets, all equally entertaining, no need for a downhill rig here all though plenty of riders use one. The trails are more technical single track of varying difficulty but without the super steep gradient of the specific downhill courses. 

There are ‘secret’ trails out there for the hard core freeride enthusiast but these are definitely more hospital inducing unless your top rider. There is a great bike park area in Champery below the téléphérique for testing out and developing those essential skills. 

The trip up the cable car is a spectacular part of the day and brings you out above Les Crosets, perhaps another run down the red downhill course?

Find trail maps here.

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3. French Portes du Soleil mountain bike trails

Location
Avoriaz

Some of the trails in Avoriaz and neighbouring villages in the Portes du Soleil.

Avoriaz has the downhill black rated track into Les Lindarets, a bike park and a four cross course going for it. When you have had enough of that you can head for the winter home run, Les Crot, which is more commonly known as the Gravelanche in the summer. This is super fast and gravely, hence the name, and brings you out at the head of the Prodains valley where you can indulge in a freewheel race all the way back to Morzine.

Avoriaz

The downhill course into Lindarets from the top of Avoriaz is a relatively new addition to the area and hosted a French cup downhill race as its inaugural event. So if you fancy testing yourself on the same course negotiated by the likes of French star Fabien Barrel, give this a go. It is super technical and a little bit demanding for all but full on downhill rigs. Again there are plenty of trails traversing the mountain in a less vertiginous fashion, pick them out if you’re more of an all mountain rider. 

From Lindarets there is a great trail down to Montriond via the Parchets piste and onwards back to Avoriaz via the river trail – a most pleasant way to return to base. To access Les Crosets, try the Mossettes lift up to the high point of the Portes du Soleil. From here you can either drop down the fire roads to Les Crosets with a couple of obvious more technical trails dropping through Planachaux. Or try the Swiss cup downhill course from the ridge line - Grand Conche. This super steep black drops 470m in just 3km.

Plaine Dranse

There has been extensive trail building activity in recent years in this area, accessed via the Chaux Fleurie chairlift. The runs are graded as per a ski area, blue, red and black in order of ascending difficulty. There is numerous north shore dotted around the red and black runs with easier runs leading all the way to Pre-la-Joux. In terms of difficulty, the reds would suit an accomplished rider, the blacks are super difficult so be sure of your ability before tackling them.

Chatel

Chatel is accessed from the Plaine Dranse area via the terrace trail. There are two green runs (we recommend the Panoramique as it's fast and flowy and has great views of Lac Montriond) four really nice flowy blues, five red tracks, and eight black tracks. Over the past couple of years the bike park shapers have been busy putting in extra gap jumps and fun features, so definitely worth checking out.

Visit our Maps page for trail maps.