E-Bike route -Tour du Morclan (N°27)

  • E-Bike route -Tour du Morclan (N°27)_Châtel
  • E-Bike route -Tour du Morclan (N°27)_Châtel
E-Bike route -Tour du Morclan (N°27)_ChâtelE-Bike route -Tour du Morclan (N°27)_Châtel

Presentation

A fairly challenging route for experienced mountain bikers, with plenty of views over the village of Châtel, the Vallée d'Abondance and neighbouring Switzerland.
The starting point is at Le Tenne, at the end of the Petit-Châtel road.
The route begins with a climb up to the Chalet du Mouet, which offers panoramic views of Châtel and the peaks of neighbouring Switzerland.
Don't hesitate to stop for a coffee break!

The route then climbs steadily up to the Swiss mountain pasture of Onnaz. The Morclan loop ends with a return to the Super-Châtel sector and the descent to the village via Lac de Conche.
The route then switches to a track to return to the starting point.
Square sign, black triangle topped by a bicycle on a beige background
OpeningsFrom 15/05 to 31/10.
Practical informations
  • Levels of sporting experience :
    • Level red – hard
  • Route :
    • daily duration (minutes) 90
    • type of route BOUCLE
    • marked route
    • elevation (m) 710
    • distance (km) 14.1
  • Documentation language(s) :
    • English
    • French
  • Accessible tourism :
    • Not accessible in a wheelchair
Category
  • Section :
    • Sport
  • Cycle sports :
    • Cycling sports
    • Electric mountain bike route
On-site Services
  • Parking :
    • Parking
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E-Bike route -Tour du Morclan (N°27)
Départ du Tenne
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Châtel
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Square sign, black triangle topped by a bicycle on a beige background
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  • Parking :
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