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Cycling in Le Grand-Bornand

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Find the right bike route for you through Le Grand-Bornand, where we've got 179 cycle routes to explore. The routes you most commonly find here are of the hilly type. Most people get on their bikes to ride here in the months of June and August.

14,926 km

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COL DE LA COLOMBIÈRE (por Le Grand Bornand)

Cycling route in Le Grand-Bornand, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

El Col de la Colombière es un paso de montaña ubicado en los Alpes franceses, en la región de Alta Saboya, en la comuna de Le Grand-Bornand. Este puerto se encuentra a una altitud de 1.613 metros sobre el nivel del mar y conecta los valles de Arve y Borne. Es un punto estratégico que une la ciudad d
12 km
Distance
738 m
Ascent
39 m
Descent
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COL DES ANNES (por Le Grand-Bornand)

Cycling route in Le Grand-Bornand, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

El Col des Annes, ubicado en los Alpes franceses, es un puerto de montaña pintoresco en la región de Alta Saboya, dentro del macizo de Aravis. Geográficamente, se encuentra en el territorio de Le Grand-Bornand, una comuna reconocida por su atractivo turístico y su rica tradición alpina. Este puerto,
10.9 km
Distance
822 m
Ascent
39 m
Descent
Col des Annes, traverse, Col de la Colombière
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Col des Annes, traverse, Col de la Colombière

Cycling route in Le Grand-Bornand, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

Great ride up the steep Col des Annes (paved), then unpaved traverse up and into next valley.  Finally joined final few kilometres to Col de la Colombière
36.4 km
Distance
1,061 m
Ascent
1,061 m
Descent
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Col de la Forclaz (1844), Col de Sosay, Col de Cenise

Cycling route in Le Grand-Bornand, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France

Forclaz is an old word for “narrow gap” used mainly in the two Savoies.  I think I’ve cycled seven Col de la Forclaz, but the unpaved route to Col de la Forclaz (1844m) above Entremont is the toughest. It leads to the hidden Lac de Lessy behind/above Col de la Colombière. This route requi
28.7 km
Distance
1,345 m
Ascent
1,346 m
Descent

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