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Le Chemin des 700 ans - short

Sport, Cycling sports, Mountain biking itinerary, Electric mountain bike route in Le Châble
15.1 km
1h 50min
Easy
  • Embark on a gentle cycling interlude between authentic hamlets, cool forests and open meadows - a peaceful itinerary to enjoy the Val de Bagnes at your own pace.

  • This accessible loop starts at Le Châble (821 m), the administrative centre of Val de Bagnes. You soon reach the tranquil setting of Charançon, before passing through the villages of Cotterg, Montagnier, Champsec, Versegères and Prarreyer, each with its own character, old buildings and typical Alpine atmosphere.

    Less demanding than the grand tour via Bruson, this shorter route is perfect for a leisurely half-day outing on your own, with friends or with the family. The return journey to Le...
    This accessible loop starts at Le Châble (821 m), the administrative centre of Val de Bagnes. You soon reach the tranquil setting of Charançon, before passing through the villages of Cotterg, Montagnier, Champsec, Versegères and Prarreyer, each with its own character, old buildings and typical Alpine atmosphere.

    Less demanding than the grand tour via Bruson, this shorter route is perfect for a leisurely half-day outing on your own, with friends or with the family. The return journey to Le Châble is a gentle one, on a pleasant road lined with greenery and views over the valley.

    Along the way, take the time to discover the works exhibited outdoors as part of the 700 Years Trail: a series of large-format photos signed by the summer photographer. Created in 1991 to celebrate the 700th anniversary of the Swiss Confederation, this artistic initiative invites you to take a fresh look at the region, with its living traditions and inspiring nature.

    An easy, cultural and rejuvenating itinerary - a great way to explore the Val de Bagnes in a different way, at your own pace...

    Please take the time to assess your physical condition and abilities. Use of the various routes is always at your own risk.