Downhill trail map

Verbier is now one of the biggest Mountain Bike destinations. With 9 downhill tracks from the easy, fun and flowing, to the race track, you will enjoy trails as varied as the environments they are found in.

Novelty 2022: new green flowtrail of 2km through La Chaux area !!! (opening in July)

Download the downhill tracks map : Plan_Downhill.zip

Tracks

Name Colour Level Length Start Finish Vertical drop Photos Videos
01.Tire's Fire   Expert/Racetrack 2.3 km 2'108 m. 1'535 m. 573 m.
02.Tsopu   Intermediates 2.4 km 2'188 m. 1'799 m. 389 m.
03.Tû çuci   Advanced1.1 km 2'134 m. 1'607 m. 527 m.
04.Wouaiy   Advanced 2.2 km 2'149 m. 1'620 m. 529 m.
05.Woooohhh   Expert 0.6 km 1'708 m. 1'578 m. 130 m.
06.Bortabitche   Advanced 1.3 km 2'442 m. 2'215 m. 227 m.
07.Rôdze   Advanced 2.1 km 2'457 m. 2'150 m. 307 m.
08.Chôtatai   Intermediates 5 km 2'321 m. 1'641 m. 680 m.
09.Tsenelle   Beginner 1.9 km 2'461 m. 2'274 m. 187 m.


Bikepark

DOWNHILL TRACKS
• Do not overestimate your level, follow the difficulty order indicated by the colour index irrespective of your experience.
• Be alert to signs such as «Caution work in progress», «Caution Cows», …
LEAVE NOTHING BUT YOUR TRACKS
Be respectful of the environment in which you ride in. Stay on the MTB tracks and please do not make new ones! Do not take short cuts between turns and do not leave trash on or beside the tracks.

CHECK YOUR SPEED
Ensure that you are in control of your speed at all times in order to be
able to slow down or to stop in the event of an unexpected obstruction.

GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE TRAILS
For the very first time, familiarize yourself with the tracks at a moderate speed. Don’t hesitate to stop and scout ahead any technical sections or jumps. Some advanced trails are equipped with a starting feature that acts as a skills check, if you are not able to ride it, please do not venture any further.
STOP WHEN AND WHERE NECESSARY
You may need to stop during your descent for a variety of reasons. If so, stop in a suitable place and never in the middle of tracks, as to leave space for others.
OTHER RIDERS
Be attentive to other riders. If they are in front of you and riding at a slower pace, ask them politely to let you overtake. As well, if someone catches up to you, when possible, leave them space to overtake.
EQUIPEMENT
It is important that your equipment is in good condition and depending on the trail or track that you are equipped accordingly. The following equipment is recommended:
- on the bike park: full face helmet, back protector, knee guards.
INHABITED AREAS
Cross villages and inhabited areas at a reduced speed, be alert while crossing roads and respect traffic rules.
BEHAVIOUR
Take your time, always do a warm up run, make sure to scout a trail before riding at higher pace. Be aware of your technical level and of your fatigue, don’t overestimate it.