Lac Blanc Bike Park is located in the north east region of France. There is one up lift with varied trail grades to descend. We started off with the Greens and blues to ease ourselves in. We had not ridden properly for about 6 months. The green and blue runs were far from what we are used to back in the UK. Where a green run is usually fire track back home, the greens here were still technical trails in some places. We had a good time riding here and would certainly go back. There area is not huge but you do get some fun trails for all skill levels. You only really need 1 day to explore this small resort but you could spend longer here.Les Gets Bike Park in the Alps was fantastic. A large riding area and great trails made for a very fun time. We were recommended riding this resort for 3 days, 2 longer than we had planned, but we took up the advice. The trails here can be technical but where you find jumps all the way along the trail, there are always chicken runs. These chicken runs are a way of avoiding jumps or technical sections. Having the ability to use the lifts to drop down into Morzine was awesome. You really felt like you were getting the most out of the lift passes, and for 64 euros for a 3 day pass it does not break the bank. There is one red run that stands our more than most. The main red back down into Les Gets town under the lift. Riddled with large breaking bumps, its gives your wrists a real workout and shakes your bike beyond belief. You should anyway but be sure to check your bolts after every ride.

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