Cycling loop: Boucle de Bonvillard
Access
Starting from :
Latitude :
6.39535
Longitude :
45.677749
Map ref. :
Savoie Mont Blanc cycling map available from the tourist office.
From the Olympic city to the gateway to the Maurienne valley, a well-balanced route combining valley and climb to the first heights of the wild La Lauzière massif.
Leave Albertville quickly and drive through the typical hamlets of the Combe de Savoie through the department's renowned orchards. Here grow apples and pears, which you can easily find at one of the local markets or greengrocers. The climb up to Bonvillard will certainly require some effort, but you'll be rewarded with a panoramic view of the Bauges massif and the Montmélian basin a little further on. Then it's a relatively steady descent to the gateway to the Maurienne valley (oh, there's that little climb up to Bonvillaret, but that'll pass on its own!), which you'll quickly leave behind to return to the flatness of the valley and retrace your steps. In the opposite direction, you'll rediscover the hamlets you passed through before, but from a different point of view: did you notice that pretty barn or orchard earlier?
Services
Rates
Free access.
Period(s) of use
From 15/03 to 30/10
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Pets allowed

Things to discover nearby
Explore our hikes

Pedestrian sports
A - Les hauts de Courchevel 1850 (hiver)
Courchevel
3km
For beginners / novice
40m
260m
From the top of the altiport down to the heart of the resort, with amazing panoramic views and beautiful chalets on the side of the slopes, Courchevel 1850 is full of surprises.

Pedestrian sports
Le Grenier, Le Fay, Les Moulins
Courchevel
5.4km
Walkers/hikers
230m
240m
This circular hike can be extended to include three other hamlets or even Lac de Bozel, for the more daring among you.

Pedestrian sports
O - Le circuit des Teppes (hiver)
Courchevel
4.5km
For beginners / novice
210m
210m
This quiet route is the perfect choice for a relaxing outing where you can stop to admire the natural landscape and views of the Grand Bec and the Tarentaise valley.








