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Martigny
Leytron

Chamosentz Pastures Loop

Hard

8

riders

Chamosentz Pastures Loop

02:40

19.0km

1,160m

Mountain biking

Tackle the Boucle des alpages de Chamosentz, a difficult 11.8-mile mountain biking loop through stunning Swiss alpine pastures.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Chamosentze Alp (1908 m)

Highlight • Mountain Hut

Nice climb first in a fairly steep forest then a very soft 4x4 road

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5.35 km

5.01 km

4.42 km

4.22 km

Surfaces

8.66 km

3.95 km

3.27 km

1.96 km

1.17 km

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Highest point (1,890 m)

Lowest point (770 m)

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Thursday 4 June

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete the Boucle des alpages de Chamosentz mountain bike trail?

This challenging mountain bike route typically takes around 2 hours and 40 minutes to complete. This duration is for active riding and does not include stops for breaks or enjoying the views.

What is the terrain like on the Boucle des alpages de Chamosentz trail?

The trail features a varied and demanding terrain. You'll encounter initially steep forest sections, a rough 'couillouteuse' 4x4 road, and gravel access roads connecting the Loutze and Chamosentze alpine pastures. Expect significant ascents and descents throughout.

Is the Boucle des alpages de Chamosentz suitable for beginner mountain bikers?

No, this trail is rated as 'difficult' and requires very good fitness and mountain biking experience. It features significant elevation changes and steep sections, making it unsuitable for beginners.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

The trail offers stunning alpine scenery as it winds through the Loutze and Chamosentze alpine pastures. A key highlight is the Chamosentze Alp (1908 m), and you'll also enjoy impressive views of the Dent de Chamosentze.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike the Boucle des alpages de Chamosentz?

The best time to ride this trail is typically during the warmer months when the alpine pastures are clear of snow, generally from late spring through early autumn. Always check local conditions before you go, as weather in the Alps can change rapidly.

Are dogs allowed on the Boucle des alpages de Chamosentz trail?

While specific restrictions for dogs are not noted, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash in alpine areas, especially when passing through pastures where livestock may be present. Given the trail's difficulty, ensure your dog is fit enough for a long, strenuous ride.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee to access this mountain bike trail?

There are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for mountain biking the Boucle des alpages de Chamosentz trail. However, always respect private property and local regulations when riding in the Swiss Alps.

Where can I park to access the Boucle des alpages de Chamosentz trail?

Specific parking details are not provided in the available information. It is recommended to research parking options in the Chamoson area or near the start of the loop before your trip. Look for designated parking areas that accommodate trail users.

Does the Boucle des alpages de Chamosentz trail intersect with other paths?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of various paths. Notably, it includes parts of the Chemin de Champ du Four, Route de Farère, Chemin des Pouays, Route de Chamosentse, and the Bisse des Essert, among others.

Are there any amenities like cafes or accommodation near the trail?

The trail leads to the Chamosentze Alp (1908 m), which is categorized as a hut. Huts in the Alps often offer basic refreshments or accommodation, but it's best to verify their operating hours and services in advance. For more extensive amenities, you would need to look in nearby villages.

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