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Bike Park Tignes & Val d’Isere: Salon de la Vache (Bike Park Tignes Tignes Bike Park Val'd'sere Val d’Isere Rocky Trail Salon de la Vache and Forest Bump)
Sentiero per mountain biking
Difficile
4,88 mi
147 ft
A long enduro-style route which starts from the magnificent Vallon de la Sache.
The French Alps are famed for offering a high drama, spectacular landscape in a mountainous environment. One of the best places in the world to ride your bike!
The winter ski resorts of Tignes and Val d’Isere, in the heart of the French Alps, have teamed up to produce an incredible and expanding summer bike park across both areas.
The Bike Park offers everything expected across 35+ trails (downhill, all mountain, and XC) ranging from very easy to elite. This bike park isn't as well known as other bike parks in the Alps, but this creates quieter and less blown-out trails for your delight. The lift pass allows access to both areas, and although many trails can be covered in a day, it is worth spending a couple of days to get the best out of the park.
Bike Park Tignes & Val d’Isere is home to Salon de la Vache: a long enduro-style route which starts from the magnificent Vallon de la Sache. This trail is for experienced riders only!
Salon de la Vache is split into two halves; the first half being a lovely, long traverse beneath Aiguille Percée across some very ridable scree. The second half is much steeper with numerous steep, tight switchbacks.
The route is best serviced from Tignes’ side of the resort, as it starts from the top of the Palafour chairlift. There is plenty of parking in Tignes.
The Salon de la Vache route encompasses three of the Park's trails: Rocky Trail, Salon de la Vache, and Forest Bump. Initially, follow the Rocky Trail from the right of Palafour lift. The trail is easily recognisable dirt singletrack which traverses beneath Aiguille Percée with frequent boulders, as the name suggests, and some rocky scree sections.
Eventually, you'll reach an open meadow where Rocky Trail runs straight into Valon de la Sache. After the trail drops into a valley and enters the treeline, it is quite tight and narrow singletrack through bracken and scrub.
The route joins Forest Bump by turning left at the end for the final helter-skelter descent. Here the trail winds down through the forest via numerous steep, tight switchbacks; top marks if you can clean them all.
The trail ends in Les Bréviéres at the bottom of the valley. Return to Tignes via the shuttle bus provided by the Bike Park or by riding the road back.
The Bike Park lifts are only open for the short summer period of July and August.
Source:
for Bike Park info. Written by Cece Moore
The French Alps are famed for offering a high drama, spectacular landscape in a mountainous environment. One of the best places in the world to ride your bike!
The winter ski resorts of Tignes and Val d’Isere, in the heart of the French Alps, have teamed up to produce an incredible and expanding summer bike park across both areas.
The Bike Park offers everything expected across 35+ trails (downhill, all mountain, and XC) ranging from very easy to elite. This bike park isn't as well known as other bike parks in the Alps, but this creates quieter and less blown-out trails for your delight. The lift pass allows access to both areas, and although many trails can be covered in a day, it is worth spending a couple of days to get the best out of the park.
Bike Park Tignes & Val d’Isere is home to Salon de la Vache: a long enduro-style route which starts from the magnificent Vallon de la Sache. This trail is for experienced riders only!
Salon de la Vache is split into two halves; the first half being a lovely, long traverse beneath Aiguille Percée across some very ridable scree. The second half is much steeper with numerous steep, tight switchbacks.
The route is best serviced from Tignes’ side of the resort, as it starts from the top of the Palafour chairlift. There is plenty of parking in Tignes.
The Salon de la Vache route encompasses three of the Park's trails: Rocky Trail, Salon de la Vache, and Forest Bump. Initially, follow the Rocky Trail from the right of Palafour lift. The trail is easily recognisable dirt singletrack which traverses beneath Aiguille Percée with frequent boulders, as the name suggests, and some rocky scree sections.
Eventually, you'll reach an open meadow where Rocky Trail runs straight into Valon de la Sache. After the trail drops into a valley and enters the treeline, it is quite tight and narrow singletrack through bracken and scrub.
The route joins Forest Bump by turning left at the end for the final helter-skelter descent. Here the trail winds down through the forest via numerous steep, tight switchbacks; top marks if you can clean them all.
The trail ends in Les Bréviéres at the bottom of the valley. Return to Tignes via the shuttle bus provided by the Bike Park or by riding the road back.
The Bike Park lifts are only open for the short summer period of July and August.
Source:
for Bike Park info. Written by Cece Moore
Percorso e dislivello
Segmenti
Nome | Distanza | Differenza dislivello | Pendenza media |
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Rocky Trail into SVP into Forest Bump | 4,45 mi | -2.825 ft | -11,9% |
Rocky Climb | 0,29 mi | -46 ft | -1,7% |
Rocky Trail, Taped for French Enduro 2015 | 1,87 mi | -1.191 ft | -12,0% |
French enduro 2015 sp4 full track | 4,41 mi | -3.159 ft | -13,6% |
Rocky Trail finish | 0,65 mi | -377 ft | -9,3% |
Salon de la Vache (full track) Start Line MTB | 1,72 mi | -892 ft | -9,7% |
Salon de la vache decent | 0,84 mi | -669 ft | -15,1% |
Forest Bump (Full track) StartlineMTB | 0,62 mi | -889 ft | -27,0% |