Best bike parks around Saint-Étienne-De-Tinée are located in the Alpes-Maritimes department, providing a diverse landscape for mountain biking. This commune features extensive trail networks, including the Auron Bike Park, which offers a significant vertical drop and a variety of trails for different skill levels. Riders can find routes ranging from beginner-friendly paths to challenging downhill tracks. The area is known for its mountain biking resort, catering to a broad audience of cyclists.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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this route, recently built, is in excellent condition. The bottom is mostly dirt and it lies on green meadows that also allow freeride digressions. the route does not have dangerous exposures. It is characterized by a uniform slope and wide radius hairpin bends.. completely passable on the saddle... in a few words perfect!
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https://youtu.be/HYRZdujIyPo Easy to ride, no surprises, very flowy.
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A very doable S3. A few tight hairpin bends but nothing particularly treacherous. In this video section you can see it. I liked it very much! https://youtu.be/Skn9JyAteBw?si=EJJ886vGkP7PP4Oz&t=644
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Very technical, there are several tight hairpin bends, rough stones, OC+
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This path has everything to entertain you, flow passages where you can ride your bike, technical sections with stones, panoramas of the high valley and suggestive villages connected by woods, recommended
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Is it doable both ways? Thank you
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Nice segment that encompasses many aspects of MTB, attention in some points to the exposure. Technical and smooth ascent, Flow and rocky descent in the final, some back and compressions, what more could you want ... a spectacular view ...
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Special stage 13, The Grey Earth, is unique to this part of the world. What looks like a combination of grey cement dust mixed into tarmac that has then rolled down a hill like lava, has then set into long flowing ridge lines of incredibly grippy and fast rolling trail. For the riders, there's a suggested line laid out for them but the opportunity to go "off-piste" and choose a quicker line is there for those that want it.
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The bike parks in this region offer a diverse range of trails. For instance, the The Grey Earth Trail features unique grey earth formations, providing a grippy and fast-rolling surface with options for quicker, off-piste lines. You'll also find intermediate trails like Vallone di Unerzio Trail, which combines flow passages with technical stone sections and scenic panoramas.
Yes, experienced riders will find plenty of challenges. The Technical Mountain Bike Trail Through Stone Ruins is known for its tight hairpin bends and rough stones, offering a demanding technical experience. Similarly, the Scenic Mountain Trail in the Italian Alps provides a mix of technical and smooth ascents, followed by flowy and rocky descents.
Auron Bike Park, also known as Auron-Saint Etienne de Tinée mountain biking resort, is a significant draw due to its extensive network of 27 km of downhill tracks and 65 km of VAE (electrically assisted bicycle) tracks across 17 pistes. It caters to all skill levels, from beginners to advanced, with a notable vertical drop of over 1,100 meters. The park also features a junior bike park, a pump track, and convenient lift access.
Absolutely. Auron Bike Park is designed to be accessible for all levels, including families. It offers green and blue pistes suitable for beginners and intermediate riders. Additionally, the park includes a dedicated junior bike park and a pump track, making it a great place for younger riders to develop their skills. The 'Blainon' green piste, for example, is 4.5 km long with a manageable 500-meter drop.
Auron Bike Park provides excellent facilities for cyclists. These include three ski lifts for convenient access to trails, a main bike park area, a junior bike park, and a pump track. Riders can also find practical services such as bike inflation and washing points.
The best time to visit is typically during the summer months when the bike parks are fully operational and the weather conditions are ideal for mountain biking. Auron Bike Park usually opens its lifts for mountain biking from late June to early September, offering pleasant temperatures and dry trails.
Yes, many trails offer stunning natural scenery. The Vallone di Unerzio Trail provides panoramas of the high valley and connects picturesque villages through wooded areas. The Singletrack to Le Grange also features beautiful viewpoints and lies on green meadows, allowing for enjoyable rides amidst nature.
Beyond mountain biking, the Saint-Étienne-De-Tinée region offers a variety of outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, including challenging routes like the Roburent Lakes loop. There are also dedicated running trails and extensive options for gravel biking, such as the demanding Gravel track Col de la Bonette.
Yes, Auron Bike Park features trails designed for more relaxed rides. The 'Parcours de Demandols' is a 15 km route popular for leisurely rides, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful scenery before reaching Saint-Étienne-De-Tinée. This trail is perfect for those looking to combine cycling with appreciating the natural environment.
Auron Bike Park offers a wide range of difficulty levels to suit all riders. Its 17 pistes are categorized into 3 green (easy), 10 blue (intermediate), and 4 red (difficult) trails. This grading system ensures that both beginners and advanced riders can find suitable routes.
The terrain varies significantly across the region's bike parks. You'll encounter unique grey earth formations that offer a grippy surface, as seen on The Grey Earth Trail. Other trails feature technical sections with rough stones, flow passages through wooded areas, and dirt paths across green meadows, providing a diverse riding experience.


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