
Nestled in the heart of Alpes, the greenway of the Col de la Loze, in Savoie, offers an exceptional cycling adventure between the resorts of Méribel and Courchevel. Entirely dedicated to bicycles, this high-altitude cycle path — free of motorized traffic — offers a route secure and immersive, ideal for mountain lovers seeking both exertion and contemplation.
Long 7 km on the Méribel side and 6,5 km on the Courchevel side It begins at an altitude of 1673 meters in the Altiport district of Méribel and climbs to the summit of the pass at 2304 mmaking her one the highest greenways in Europe. Its winding route follows the curves of the mountain, alternating between forested sections, open alpine pastures, and sweeping views of the Doron valley of Bozel and breathtaking views of the Grande Casse or Mont Blanc.
The climb is demanding, with ramps sometimes reaching 23%, but the use of e-bike (electrically assisted bicycle) This makes the experience accessible to a wide audience, even families. For the more athletic, the classic cycling challenge is as exhilarating as it is rewarding.
The Col de la Loze connects two iconic resorts of Savoie, Méribel and Courchevel, within the 3 Valleys ski areaAt the top, a monumental work in the shape of a bicycle, a mountain restaurant and a panoramic view reward the effort made.
The greenway is part of a larger network: it can be combined with other Tarentaise cycle routesand is part of a movement towards sustainable mobility in the mountains. By consulting the map, you can easily discover possible connections to other mountain passes or cycling loops.
Unique in its altitude, its car-free design and its breathtaking landscapes, the Col de la Loze greenway is an invitation to experience the mountains differently, on two wheels.