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A difficult but rewarding ride for those warming up to the Col de Joux Plane
Another Tour classic this time with beautiful views of Mont Blanc from the mountain pastures of the Praz de Lys.
The Col de la Ramaz is a fantastic climb offering stunning Alpine scenery and a challenging but steady ascent. The preferred route begins in the small town of Mieussy, situated on the D907 in the Vallée Verte, and follows the road for 14km at an average gradient of 7%.
The lower slopes feature classic alpine switchbacks, winding through picturesque chalet-style houses before opening up into lush meadows, where the sound of cowbells accompanies the ride. As you ascend, the impressive rock faces of the Pointe de Marcelly dominate the right-hand side, while the Col de Foron and Haute Pointe rise to the left. The road itself is often marked with the names of Tour de France favourites, adding to the sense of riding through cycling history.
Approaching the upper slopes, the route passes through avalanche tunnels and the steepest sections of the climb. While not as severe as the Col de Joux Plane, the combination of gradient and a rough road surface worn by winter freeze-thaw cycles makes this part particularly demanding. The view from the tunnels offers a dramatic perspective of the altitude gained since leaving Mieussy, with a breathtaking drop below.
Reaching the ski station of Sommand, identified by its open alpine bowl and ski lifts, the gradient eases significantly, allowing for a moment of recovery before the final push to the summit at 1,619m.
The descent into the ski resort of Praz-de-Lys is relatively straight and steady but remains fast, narrow, and slightly bumpy. The empty ski lifts of summer create an eerie atmosphere as you pass beneath them at speed. Once beyond the resort, the road steepens dramatically, transitioning into a series of classic hairpin bends that require sharp braking before launching into gravity-assisted accelerations towards the next corner.
After reaching the D902 at the Pont des Gets, the ride isn’t over, there’s still a 20-minute climb into Les Gets before enjoying the final 5km descent into Morzine.
The Col de la Ramaz last featured in the Tour de France in 2003 during a gruelling 226km stage from Lyon to Morzine. French favourite Richard Virenque claimed victory after an exhausting six hour ride.
Distance: 60km
Time: 3–4 hours
Highest point: 1,619m (Col de la Ramaz)
Vertical gain: 1,350m
With its mix of scenic beauty, historic significance, and a rewarding challenge, the Col de la Ramaz is a must-ride for cyclists exploring the region.
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A great walk through a beech forest and dramatic limestone gorges carved by the Dranse de Morzine. Expect vibrant rock colours, safe cliffside paths and even a daring glass walkway you can try.
Lac de Montriond is a peaceful natural retreat surrounded by cliffs and forest. Enjoy swimming, paddle boarding, walking trails, and more in this scenic lakeside spot.
This family run farm is open for visits in summer and winter where you can take a tour or simply buy some of their delicious cheeses.
The Cascade des Brochaux is a stunning waterfall located above Les Lindarets, the charming "goat village". Just a 1h30 walk from Avoriaz, or 30 minutes from Les Lindarets.
Avoriaz is a completely pedestrianised resort, no cars, vans or lorries. The best way to travel around, especially if you have little ones or lots of luggage is by horse drawn sleigh.
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See allLatest News & ReviewsThere is plenty going on in Avoriaz throughout the year. The resort plays host to a number of winter music festivals which take place across the resort and pistes, namely Rock the Pistes and Snowboxx in March. In summer, the Pass'portes du Soleil mountain bike festival is the biggest event for bikers, with the occasional Tour de France stage passing nearby.
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