Morzine and the Portes du Soleil MTB area are globally renowned MTB destinations and most mountain bikers consider them to be the ultimate places to ride. It’s true that in Morzine you’ll find all the right conditions for MTB.

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BIKE PARK OPENING DATES FOR SUMMER 2026

(Opening dates subject to weather conditions)
Pleney Gondola :

  • Pentecost weekend (pre-opening): from Friday, June 5 to Sunday, June 7
  • Continuous opening: from June 12 to September 13
  • Pleney After Sessions: every Tuesday and Thursday until 7 PM, from July 7 to August 27 (inclusive)

    Nyon Cable Car : Continuous opening : from July 4 to August 30
    Crusaz Chairlift & Summer Luge : Continuous opening : from July 4 to August 30

    Bike Park Extension : With Nabor & Viking conveyor lifts + Charniaz Chairlift : Continuous opening: from July 4 to August 30

OPENS BIKE PARK AVORIAZ SUMMER 2026

Super Morzine Gondola, Seraussaix Chairlift, Zore Chairlift: from June 12 to September 13, 2026
Proclou Chairlift, Chaux Fleurie Chairlift, Prolays Chairlift: from June 19 to September 13, 2026
Ardent Gondola, Mossettes Chairlift, Prodains Cable Car, École (right) Drag Lift: from June 26 to August 30, 2026
Lindarets Chairlift (pedestrians only): from June 26 to August 30, 2026

OPENS Des Gets BIKEPARK SUMMER 2026

Chavannes Express Chairlift & Nauchets Chairlift
Pre-opening weekends:

  • From Friday, May 22 to Monday, May 25, 2026 (Pentecost)
  • From Friday, May 29 to Sunday, May 31, 2026
  • From Friday, June 5 to Sunday, June 7, 2026
  • From Friday, June 12 to Sunday, June 14, 2026
    Continuous opening : From Friday, June 19 to Sunday, September 13, 2026
    Mont Chéry Gondola : From Friday, June 19 to Sunday, August 30, 2026

Mountain biking trails for all levels of ability

The biggest MTB park in Europe with an endless variety of tracks and trails for downhill, freeride and cross-country biking, something for everyone and all levels of ability. The Portes du Soleil MTB trails that are marked in green are suitable for beginners and families, don’t generally include any particular difficulties, are well-maintained and offer a gentle slope.

For those who have more mountain biking experience and are looking to take on the best MTB trails in the French Alps, we recommend the blue, red or even black trails. You’ll have noticed that the MTB trails are colour-coded just like the ski slopes. Riders can therefore take on steep and technical downhill tracks that require excellent control, self-confidence and exemplary technical skills.