The Verbier Bike Festival is a major cycling festival that attracts both thrill-seekers and families in search of the great outdoors.
The event combines panoramic walks, tastings of local produce and meetings with local players. It's a different way of experiencing the mountains, combining sport, culture and conviviality.
Whether you've come to test the latest models from the big brands or simply to explore the marked trails of the Val de Bagnes, there's something for everyone. The routes on offer allow you to explore little-known corners of the valley. For the more adventurous, there are daily challenges to spice up the experience: speed, orienteering and endurance tests.
As well as the sporting activities, the festival also focuses on local gastronomy. The flagship activity, the Rando Gourmande, is the best illustration of this. This bike ride is punctuated by gourmet stops in local restaurants, inviting participants to discover local produce along the way. Alpine cheeses, artisanal charcuterie, Valais wines: the bike becomes a pretext for tasting.
The beating heart of the festival remains its village. In a festive atmosphere, over 30 exhibitors, including 22 bike brands, present their latest innovations. Thanks to bike test formulas, it's possible to try out numerous models on the spot. It's also a family-friendly event, with activities for children and live music.
Registration is open right up to the big day. You can bring your own bike or hire one on site.
Whether you've come to test the latest models from the big brands or simply to explore the marked trails of the Val de Bagnes, there's something for everyone. The routes on offer allow you to explore little-known corners of the valley. For the more adventurous, there are daily challenges to spice up the experience: speed, orienteering and endurance tests.
As well as the sporting activities, the festival also focuses on local gastronomy. The flagship activity, the Rando Gourmande, is the best illustration of this. This bike ride is punctuated by gourmet stops in local restaurants, inviting participants to discover local produce along the way. Alpine cheeses, artisanal charcuterie, Valais wines: the bike becomes a pretext for tasting.
The beating heart of the festival remains its village. In a festive atmosphere, over 30 exhibitors, including 22 bike brands, present their latest innovations. Thanks to bike test formulas, it's possible to try out numerous models on the spot. It's also a family-friendly event, with activities for children and live music.
Registration is open right up to the big day. You can bring your own bike or hire one on site.