Adrenaline and Fun

Verbier is now one of the top mountain biking destinations and offers 9 downhill trails of varying difficulty levels. From the green trail for beginners to the competition trail used for championships, you’ll also find intermediate trails with a wide variety of landscapes and atmospheres.
If this is your first time here, we recommend following the “trail progression” chart (trails listed by difficulty) and keeping the following tips in mind. Enjoy the ride!

01.Tire's Fire

THE ultimate race track! With its stellar reputation, this track is known to drivers around the world. Used to host European Cup events, this track is open for driving all season long in its race configuration. It’s your turn to take the wheel!

Level: Expert/Competition
Lenght: 2.3 km
Start: 2'108 m.
Finish: 1'535 m.
Vertical drop: 573 m.

02.Tsopu

Its name, in the local dialect, means “chill”; it’s one of the entry points to the bike park, which will meet the expectations of young prodigies while providing plenty of fun for older riders looking for some flow! Banzai!

Level: Intermediate
Lenght: 2.4 km
Start: 2'188 m.
Finish: 1'799 m.
Vertical drop: 389 m.

03.Tû çuci

A dashed-line trail that connects the blue trail to the race course, designed to link the most freeride-oriented sections. Moving from a series of jumps to a “Northsore” section, fun and style are the top priorities here!

Level: Advanced
Lenght: 1.1 km
Start: 2'134 m.
Finish: 1'607 m.
Vertical drop: 527 m.

04.Wouaiy

Just as famous and popular as the race track—a trail built entirely by hand that’s a cross between a trail and a bike park track. Set entirely in the forest, the first section is steeper and leads into one of the region’s most beautiful flow sections—a great time is guaranteed!

Level: Advanced
Lenght: 2.2 km
Start: 2'149 m.
Finish: 1'620 m.
Vertical drop: 529 m.

05.Woooohhh

Do you like ghost trains? This is a very technical track that’s best ridden slowly, punctuated by drops and other rocky sections. The scenery is radically different from the other tracks, and its design might surprise you. Don’t be startled—you’ve been warned!

Level: Expert
Lenght: 0.6 km
Start: 1'708 m.
Finish: 1'578 m.
Vertical drop: 130 m.

06.Bortabitche

“Damn beast,” as they say in the local dialect. A trail that’s more on the freeride side, dotted with jumps and, above all, a massive footbridge that crosses a giant scree field right below the ski lift; a complete change of scenery, even for the marmots!

Level: Advanced
Lenght: 1.3 km
Start: 2'442 m.
Finish: 2'215 m.
Vertical drop: 227 m.

07.Rôdze

Reduce tire wear by 50%! Here, you’ll spend 50% of the time in the air as you navigate the 65 jumps that overlook this unique panoramic view of the Combins Glacier, the Mont Blanc range, and the Bagnes Valley. Take your time and enjoy the view!

Level: Advanced
Lenght: 2.1 km
Start: 2'457 m.
Finish: 2'150 m.
Vertical drop: 307 m.

08.Chôtatai

Endless flow! Its name—which means “sit down”—gives you a hint about what’s in store. A 5-kilometer run that connects La Tzoumaz, passing through alpine meadows, forests, and stunning sinkholes. A variety of landscapes that will enhance your mountain biking experience.

Level: Beginner
Lenght: 5 km
Start: 2'321 m.
Finish: 1'641 m.
Vertical drop: 680 m.

09.Tsenelle

Its name means “caterpillar”—you’ll understand why once you reach the summit at 2,500 meters, facing the Combins massif. It’s the easiest trail in the region, winding and dotted with sculptures, educational stops, and fun features. Since it’s fairly short, you’ll be able to repeat the runs easily and get the hang of it quickly.

Level: Beginner
Lenght: 1.9 km
Start: 2'461 m.
Finish: 2'274 m.
Vertical drop: 187 m.

Browse via our map

If you'd like to explore the resort and get a good sense of our “bike” area, our map will provide you with comprehensive information and can even guide you during your ride.

Trail progression

09.Tsenelle
08.Chôtatai
02.Tsopu
06.Bortabitche
07.Rôdze
03.Tû çuci!
04.Wouaïy
05.Woooohhh
01.Tire’s fire