The Mont Blanc Balcony on an electric mountain bike

Take to the skies and ride your electric mountain bike through the Aravis mountain pastures. Facing Mont Blanc, experience a unique moment with family and friends. Enjoy a unique experience at La Clusaz.
Niveau : Intermediate 🤩
Durée : 3h +/-
Localisation : La Clusaz
Date : Thursdays - 9am to 12pm
Tarifs Enfant : 70€
Tarifs Adulte : 80€
Groups of 6 or more.

Are you looking for a bike ride with a change of scenery starting from La Clusaz?

Alpes Aventures will take you to new heights on an electric mountain bike, riding through the Aravis Alps between Savoie and Haute-Savoie.

Head up to the Col des Aravis to join the route de La Soif, whose name suggests exceptional sunshine rather than a lack of water. There are numerous streams and stone ponds along this superb route beneath the Aravis mountains.



Why go with Alpes Aventures?

  • Friendly staff Our expert and passionate guides ensure that every member of the family gets the most out of the experience.
  • Adapted equipment New, easy-to-use electric mountain bikes, with helmets included for everyone's safety.
  • A personalised briefing is carried out by your qualified instructor: getting to grips with the bike, safety instructions and presentation of the route.

Your tour

  • Welcome and briefing at the Alpes Aventures shop The meeting point is at the Alpes Aventures shop in La Clusaz. On site, our team will provide you with all the equipment you need: top-of-the-range electric mountain bike, helmet and gloves.
  • Time for adventure!: The tour begins with a gentle climb on wide, accessible tracks, ideal for getting to grips with the VTTAE and adapt to the terrain.

    Along the way, you'll pass through forests and mountain pastures. The instructor adapts the pace to the group and shares anecdotes and technical tips along the way.
  • Highlights and exceptional panoramas : Spectacular views over Mont-Blanc and the Aravis mountains, Regular stops to enjoy the scenery, take photos and have a drink. come across local wildlife marmots, chamois or birds of prey