

It's no coincidence that the World Cycling Centre, the headquarters of the International Cycling Union, is located in Aigle. From flat roads to legendary mountain passes, the region lends itself perfectly to cycling trips with friends or family, whether for a day out or for a holiday in the region.

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Discover the diversity of the Alpes Vaudoises by bike! Over 500 kilometres of routes await you, from the most difficult passes to the quiet roads of the Rhône valley. Take advantage of this beautifully maintained road network for bespoke cycling trips.

The Alpes Vaudoises, a paradise for gravel cycling. A host of itineraries are on offer, ranging from a few hours to several days, where you can discover the varied alpine landscapes. Hundreds of kilometres of trails await, taking you from pastures to mountain passes and alpine lakes.

Mountain biking is a sport that's good for both body and mind. Combine physical effort with beautiful views as you explore diverse landscapes. Push yourself to the limit while enjoying nature at the same time.

Treat yourself to a unique getaway in the Alpes Vaudoises, where booking an overnight stay entitles you to a free guided e-bike tour. From May to October, spend three hours exploring the peaks of Leysin accompanied by a local guide, whatever your level of experience.

Go on an electric bike adventure in the Alpes Vaudoises! With electric assistance, you can cover a wide range of routes to suit all levels, from plains to peaks.

Mountain biking downhill: challenge gravity ! Hit the DH trails and experience the adrenaline of the Alpes Vaudoises. From the accessible flowtrail in Gryon, via the new Grand Chamossaire trail, to the more technical runs of the Leysin Bike Park, there’s something for every rider.
For those who love long descents, don’t miss the legendary Maxi Avalanche: an iconic route of nearly 14 km with 1,700 m of descent, mixing technical sections with fast, flowing stretches.

The Strava Challenge is back! From 1 June to 30 September, test your pace on the dedicated routes.

The World Cycling Centre (WCC) in Aigle is home to the International Cycling Union (UCI), as well as a training centre for young cyclists from all over the world.