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Valais

Swiss Made

Swiss Made

Sat 22 June to Sat 29 June 2024

Sat 22 June to Sat 29 June 2024

All inclusive MTB holidays in Switzerland
from

1'990.- CHF

duration

8 days

technical level

3/4icone ask level

fit level

2,5/4icone ask level

Destination :

Valais

Registration close :

19 June 2024

Places :

7

The most beautiful trails in Valais with a local guide and private shuttle

Discover the most beautiful mountain bike routes with an expert guide from Valais to ride the most confidential trails and for an immersion total in the local culture.



Highlights

  • Between 5,000m and 10,000m of descent daily
  • The most beautiful trails in Valais
  • Private shuttle for exclusive rides
  • Local guide certified Swiss Cycling expert of Valais
  • Authentic and warm accommodation in the heart of Valais
  • Mechanical assistance

  • Day 1 | Welcome to the Valais, make yourself at home

    Overnight Guesthouse

    You drop your bags at our guesthouse, your base camp for the week: a warm Valais building, a workshop to fine-tune your bike, and a terrace with a direct view of the Mont Blanc massif, the roof of Europe turning golden at sunset. Here you're not a passing customer: you live the week like a local, with people who ride.

    Welcome drink on the terrace to meet the rest of the crew and your guide, who is also your host: a local guide, born in these valleys, who knows every trail in the canton and will tell you why the Valaisans have been carving bisses into the rock since the Middle Ages, how the sun-blackened wooden villages have stood for centuries, or what the cow fights really are. Then the table d'hôtes: dried meat and alpine cheese, local platter and regional wine, a relaxed briefing for the week, tomorrow's weather and the first spot on the programme.

    You set up your suspension in the workshop if needed, check your brake pads, and fall asleep facing the peaks: tomorrow starts strong.

  • Day 2 | Upper Valais shuttles, 5'000 m of descent to get going

    Distance 40 kmClimbing 150 mDescent 5'500 mOvernight Guesthouse

    We load the bikes into the Exo'bus and head for the Upper Valais for a shuttle day just as we like them: the van goes up, you go down, and we start again. Around Moosalp and Jeizinen, the trails wind at altitude between alpine pastures and larch forests, on ground that invites you to link corners without ever breaking the rhythm.

    Towards Leuk, the drier climate and the light of the Upper Valais give the trails a more mineral feel, with the Imperial Crown, Weisshorn, Dom and Matterhorn, lined up on the horizon; around Stalden and Turtmann, the terrain turns wilder, away from the main valleys, for rawer, more committed descents. Trails you'd never find on your own, and a guide who explains along the way why French is spoken at his home and German forty kilometres further up the same valley, in the same canton: that's the advantage of riding with a local.

    Over 5'000 m of descent on the counter by the end of the day, back to the guesthouse, bike on the workshop stand, beer on the terrace facing Mont Blanc and dinner with the crew, with the day's stories and those of the valley.

  • Day 3 | Plaine Morte tour, from the glacier to the forest singletrack

    Distance 40 kmClimbing 400 mDescent 2'600 mOvernight Guesthouse

    Change of rhythm: today is a tour day, point to point with your pack on your back. From Crans-Montana, several cable cars take you to nearly 3'000 m, at the edge of the Plaine Morte glacier, in a lunar setting of scree and snowfields, with the Valais 4'000-metre peaks lined up on the other side of the valley.

    The descent is the Valais in a nutshell: ridges and mineral landscapes, a turquoise mountain lake, a dizzying bisse you follow along the balcony, those irrigation channels cut into the cliff that farmers have maintained for six centuries to bring glacier water down to the vineyards, then the forest and its fast singletracks all the way to the plain. A varied all-mountain route, to be savoured without rushing, picnic break facing the panorama included.

    Back to the guesthouse by Exo'bus, active recovery on the terrace: tomorrow, the big descents are back.

  • Day 4 | Central Valais shuttles, four valleys, five rotations

    Distance 40 kmClimbing 150 mDescent 5'000 mOvernight Guesthouse

    Back to the shuttles, in the heart of the central Valais and its four regions with strongly marked characters. In the Val d'Hérens, the trails link tight corners and short pedal sections through the forests around Thyon, on ground that demands precision without ever breaking the rhythm, with the Grande Dixence dam, the highest gravity dam in the world, as a backdrop, and the sun-blackened mazot villages where the local patois is still spoken.

    In Anniviers, the terrain opens up and the trails gain speed: wide lines, solid berms and views running out to the surrounding summits. On the Crans-Montana side, the tracks alternate jumps, banked corners and fast forest sections; at Conthey, the drier ground gives way to flowing trails. You can race the front of the group or cruise at the back: everyone at their own pace.

    At least five rotations and over 5'000 m of descent on the counter, lunch break at an alpine hut, and a quiet evening at the house: Valais raclette, as it should be, and the story of this cheese that has been scraped since the 16th century.

  • Day 5 | Aletsch glacier, the day everyone still talks about

    Distance 40 kmClimbing 500 mDescent 4'750 mOvernight Guesthouse

    Early start towards the east of the canton and the Aletsch Arena, in the heart of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Unesco site. The lifts of Mörel, Betten and Fiesch take you to the viewpoints of the Moosfluh, the Bettmerhorn and the Eggishorn, from where the Aletsch glacier, 23 km of ice, the longest in the Alps, unfolds before your eyes.

    The day is a succession of rotations with the cable cars: panoramic alpine singletracks, long and varied descents towards the car-free villages of Riederalp and Bettmeralp, then down to the valley floor, and up we go again. 4'750 m of descent for barely 500 m of climbing, with the glacier as an almost permanent backdrop.

    It's one of those days everyone still talks about years later, it's that exceptional: few places in the world let you ride an alpine singletrack with 23 km of ice below. Late return to the guesthouse, a well-earned dinner and the day's stories on the terrace.

  • Day 6 | Lower Valais shuttles, your guide's backyard

    Distance 35 kmClimbing 150 mDescent 5'500 mOvernight Guesthouse

    Today your guide takes you to his backyard: the Lower Valais, between Bagnes, Orsières, Fully, the Col du Lein and the Col des Planches, the whole playground of the region packed into a single shuttle day. Trails cut out for riders who want big descents and singletracks with bite.

    A real festival of trails, each one flowier than the last, in the larch forests above the Rhône valley, between terraced vineyards and forgotten passes, with more technical passages for those who want them and always the option of riding at the group's pace. Your guide knows every corner: this is where he learned to ride, and along the way he shows you the trails the maps don't mention. He and the shuttle driver only release you once the 5'000 m of descent mark is passed: no fewer than five rotations.

    Evening at the guesthouse, a stone's throw from the day's spots: Mont Blanc view, table d'hôtes and the day's debrief, heavy legs and a wide smile.

  • Day 7 | Verbier, bike park and enduro on the pros' home turf

    Distance 30 kmClimbing 300 mDescent 4'000 mOvernight Guesthouse

    Whether for its finely shaped bike park tracks or its many enduro lines, you quickly understand why Verbier has established itself as one of the best MTB spots in the Alps, from the Verbier E-Bike Festival to Enduro World Series rounds.

    After a proper warm-up on the bike park tracks, your guide shows you the wildest trails and the best descending options in the area, lifts included: natural lines, rock gardens and forest singletracks down to Le Châble, with the Combins as a backdrop.

    Last evening at the guesthouse: drinks on the terrace facing Mont Blanc, farewell dinner and the week's photos.

  • Day 8 | Goodbye Valais, see you next time

    Overnight Guesthouse

    One last breakfast on the terrace, facing the Mont Blanc massif, legs heavy from six days of trails and a head full of images. No riding today: we take the time to pack the bags, clean the bikes in the workshop and go over the week around a coffee.

    Contacts and photos are shared, your guide gives his last tips for what comes next and one final Valais story, then you leave at your own pace during the morning, bags full of memories and your mind already on the next time.

    Ready to live a week of mountain biking in the Valais like a local? Small group, limited places: book yours and come ride the finest trails of the Valais with the crew.


What's included

  • Local professional MTB guide, Swiss Cycling certified (fr/en/de)
  • 7 nights at the guesthouse, with breakfast and table d'hôtes
  • All transfers by private shuttle (Exo'bus) during the stay
  • The lifts scheduled in the programme
  • Access to the repair workshop and mechanical support
  • Riding and bike set-up advice
  • Souvenir photos

Not included

  • Travel to and from the Valais
  • MTB or e-bike and protection rental (optional, in the registration form)
  • Packed lunches and drinks
  • Personal insurance
  • Tips
  • Anything not listed under « Included »

Your bike

Five riding days and up to 5'500 m of descent per day: your bike and your brakes are going to work, they must be ready.

The bike

  • Full-suspension MTB or e-bike, 150 to 180 mm of travel, fully serviced (suspension and brakes included)
  • Mixed-terrain tyres, 2.4" or wider, reinforced casings, set up tubeless with fresh sealant
  • Dropper post
  • New brake pads at the start, 200 mm rotors recommended
  • Charged battery and charger if e-bike

Spare parts

  • 1 compatible derailleur hanger
  • 1 inner tube
  • 2 sets of brake pads
  • 1 quick link matching your chain
  • Chain lube

No suitable bike? We offer MTB or e-bike rental, to be booked in the registration form. The guesthouse workshop is at your disposal all week.

Your gear

On you

  • Open-face MTB helmet or helmet with removable chin bar
  • Sunglasses
  • Knee pads (elbow pads recommended)
  • Long-finger gloves
  • Bike clothes for several days (laundry possible at the guesthouse)

In the backpack (or hip pack with a separate back protector)

  • Back protector
  • Rain-resistant windbreaker and a warm layer: some days climb to nearly 3'000 m
  • Repair kit: tyre levers, tubeless plugs, multitool, chain tool, pump or CO2 cartridges
  • First-aid kit
  • Sunscreen
  • Packed lunch, snacks and something to drink (bottles can be refilled regularly)
  • Charged mobile phone and some cash or your card for hut stops

For the week

  • Casual clothes for the evenings at the guesthouse
  • Comfortable shoes off the bike
  • ID and insurance card

Required level

This trip is for advanced riders, at ease on technical alpine trails and able to link five riding days with big descents: technique 3/4, fitness 2.5/4. The lifts and the shuttle spare the legs, but the descents are long and demand concentration; on shuttle days, everyone can ride at the front or cruise in the second half of the group.

See the level scale

If in doubt about your level, write to us before signing up: we'll point you in the right direction in two minutes.

Culture

The Valais is a bilingual canton where French turns into German as you go up the Rhône valley, a land of bisses cut into the rock since the Middle Ages to bring glacier water down to the vineyards, of sun-blackened wooden villages, raclette and dried meat, cow fights in spring and the highest gravity dam in the world. Your guide, who is also your host, was born here: he tells you all about it along the way.

Good to know: you pay in Swiss francs (cards accepted almost everywhere), fountain water is drinkable, and a « grüezi » or a « bonjour », depending on the valley, opens every door.

Lodging & food

Seven nights at our guesthouse, your base camp for the week: comfortable rooms, a repair workshop for the bikes, a terrace with a direct view of the Mont Blanc massif and the feel of a home rather than a hotel.

A generous breakfast before each day and a table d'hôtes in the evening, with local produce: dried meat, alpine cheeses, raclette, Valais wines. At midday, a picnic on the trail or a stop at an alpine hut depending on the day.

Climate

The Valais is one of the driest and sunniest cantons in Switzerland, which makes it an ideal playground in summer and autumn. We move between 500 and nearly 3'000 m, though: it can be hot on the valley floor and cool at altitude, so bring a windbreaker and a warm layer. In bad weather the programme adapts, and the spots are chosen the day before according to the forecast.

Safety

Small group, a local professional Swiss Cycling certified guide who rides these trails all year round, a private shuttle for the transfers, workshop and mechanical support, mandatory protection. The pace adapts to the group, and nobody is pushed to do what they don't feel.

Ready to ride?

Convinced? If you're sure of your level and your gear matches the programme, hit the registration button and book your spot: small group, limited places, and they go fast.

No date suits you, or you'd rather come as a formed group, with friends or a club? We also run this trip privately, on the date that suits you: request your private trip.

A doubt, a question? Write to us, we answer quickly.


  • How many riders per group?

    A small group: enough for the atmosphere, few enough to ride together, keep a real rhythm and enjoy the guesthouse like friends.

  • Is this trip open to e-bikes?

    Yes, regular MTBs and e-bikes mix without any problem on this trip: the shuttle days and the lifts put everyone on an equal footing. Bring a charged battery and your charger, the guesthouse workshop is well equipped.

  • Who is our guide?

    A local professional MTB guide, Swiss Cycling certified, born in these valleys and riding here all year round. He is also your host for the week: he picks the spots the day before according to the weather.

  • What's the typical participant profile?

    Riders aged 20 to 65, men and women, Swiss and international, with very varied profiles. What matters: the required level (3/4 technique, 2.5/4 fitness) and the desire to share a week of trails in a relaxed atmosphere.

  • What kind of riding should I expect?

    Five very different days: three shuttle days with at least five rotations and up to 5'500 m of descent, a tour day at the Plaine Morte glacier and a day at the Aletsch glacier with the lifts. Routes made up of 99 % trails, from panoramic balconies to forest singletracks.

  • Do I ride all day with all my gear?

    On shuttle days, you can leave the non-essentials in the van and ride with the minimum, protection included. On tour days, you keep your pack: back protector, windbreaker, repair kit, packed lunch and something to drink.

  • Where do we sleep and what do we eat?

    Seven nights at our guesthouse, with a repair workshop for the bikes and a terrace facing the Mont Blanc massif. A generous breakfast and a table d'hôtes in the evening with Valais produce; at midday, a picnic on the trail or a stop at an alpine hut depending on the day.

  • Can I do laundry during the trip?

    Yes, the guesthouse provides a washing machine during the week: no need to pack one bike outfit per day.

  • Can I rent a bike on site?

    Yes, MTB or e-bike rental and protection are offered as options in the registration form. Give us your size, we take care of the rest.

  • What gear do I need?

    A full-suspension MTB or e-bike with 150 to 180 mm of travel, fully serviced, with new brake pads and reinforced-casing tyres: the full list is under « Your bike » and « Your gear ».

  • What if I get tired?

    The pace adapts to the group, and you can skip a rotation to rest in the van on shuttle days. A full rest day at the guesthouse is always possible: terrace, Mont Blanc view and a nap.

  • What happens in bad weather?

    The Valais is one of the driest cantons in Switzerland, and the spots are chosen the day before according to the forecast: with three regions available, there is almost always a dry valley. If a day is really unrideable, the programme is adapted.

  • How do I get to the Valais?

    By train to Martigny (two hours from Geneva, with a connection from the airport), or by car via the Rhône motorway; the transfer from the station to the guesthouse is arranged with us. Practical details are sent after registration.

  • What insurance should I plan?

    No insurance is required, but we strongly recommend health and accident cover valid in Switzerland, as well as cancellation insurance. Note: some insurers apply special clauses or even exclusions for bike-park and lift-served riding; check this point with your insurer before signing up.


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Who will lead your adventure?

Your expert
for this experience

Christian

Tour leader & C.E.O.

Chris has been practicing mountain biking intensely in the Swiss Alps since 1989. Since then, the passion has never left him, alternating between competitions and discovery.

In 2010, he decided to leave his office job and officially became a mountain bike guide in Valais, taking on the audacious challenge of practicing 100%, in order to concentrate on this activity, and offer extraordinary experiences to his hosts.

He will be delighted to welcome you on this stay in Valais, and share with you his most beautiful finds, to offer you beautiful memories of your mountain biking experience in Valais.

 

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Customer testimonials

  • Paul Liogier
    Paul Liogier

    Enduro Maroc is top-notch, with impeccable organization, trails that are as challenging as they should be, and long, long, long descents in a magnificent setting. And for the foodies, the food is amazing.

    It doesn't feel like an organized tour, but more like you're on the trails you would have chosen with your group of friends, with the shuttle as a bonus. Bravo, Christian!

  • Dami DLP
    Dami DLP

    A splendid day! Incredible trails in Upper Valais, perfectly adapted to the group's level,
    Chris is super friendly and extremely accommodating! (precious mechanical help on this day when my bike didn't feel like working! :D)

  • Lucien Chatelan
    Lucien Chatelan

    Haut Valais outing, perfect weather, what a pleasure.
    Thanks to Chris and his organization, everything was top-notch! 🚵‍♂️😋🏞🤩

  • Yves Chauffaut
    Yves Chauffaut

    The Best of the Best! Insane singletracks, 6400m of vertical drop, in a superb atmosphere among riders!
    Just like in Finale 🇮🇹, but in the Valais Region 🇨🇭 🇨🇭 ☀️

    Can't wait for the next outing with Chris and Exoride!

  • Daniela Loosli
    Daniela Loosli

    We had a truly awesome week in Morocco with Chris. A big thank you for the top-notch organization and the superb trails. An excellent mix of biking and discovering the local culture over a delicious tajine or Moroccan tea.
    This will surely not be our last bike trip with Chris.

  • Moshik Zur
    Moshik Zur

    We just came back from a wonderful mountain biking experience with Chris. We stayed at his guesthouse, which has an incredible view of the Alps.
    We started in Verbier with a day of coaching that brought us all to a new level of riding, thanks to Chris's insightful feedback.
    The next day, we did shuttles in Valais and had a lot of fun.
    Chris's enthusiasm for mountain biking is contagious.
    As a coach, he understands your limits and helps you progress, while making you feel safe.
    As a host, he provides a very attentive service to make your stay comfortable.
    You won't find a better mountain biking experience than this!

  • La K-Verne de K-Ro
    La K-Verne de K-Ro

    Magnificent 3-day discovery shuttles in the Aosta Valley.
    Top-notch guiding!!!

    Awesome team, great atmosphere, hotel and restaurant pico bello... wonderful trails and panoramas...
    I've improved so much

    Thank you very much Chris

  • Fabrice Cagnazzo
    Fabrice Cagnazzo

    I had a great stay in Aosta, the trails were truly magnificent and the team was super nice and cool. We were a great team. We had a good laugh.
    I recommend it.Thanks again for this day. Schwalb at the red light.
    Stats 10,600m D-; 3,300m D+, 153 km

  • Guillaume Audoux
    Guillaume Audoux

    Everything was top-notch! It was a pure joy to discover the trails of Valais by shuttle to enjoy the downhills under the sun, in a good mood and stress-free.

    And Chris was top-notch! 🙏🏼
    See you soon 👋

  • Chantal Fragnière
    Chantal Fragnière

    Thank you Christian for this wonderful experience and your very valuable advice! The progress in one day is impressive, I'm looking forward to my next e-bike outings.

  • Gauthier Wislez
    Gauthier Wislez

    Great guide! Beautiful trails!

  • Cyril Deburaux
    Cyril Deburaux

    Great team, great bus, and great atmosphere. Chris knows all the best trails in Valais and is super professional (there's even a spare bike in the shuttle...). I've taken shuttles in many countries, and this Swiss experience is really a bargain for this quality of service.

    Don't think twice: sign up for their next sessions.

  • Francois Fanch
    Francois Fanch

    Thank you Christian for your good humor, your humility and above all for the knowledge of your region! Even in... Breton weather?
    You found us some beautiful, beautiful lines!
    And thanks also to the driver, discreet but just as friendly and who takes care of our bikes!

    To be done again without a doubt!

  • Vincent Héritier
    Vincent Héritier

    Chris and his team are top-notch, Chris knows Valais and its trails like the back of his hand, he is friendly and a good teacher when needed.
    He's a top rider and takes great photos too. Sore eyes because the mountains are so beautiful, and sore arms too, because the trails are so tempting.
    In short, pure happiness!

    See you soon Chris, for sure ;)

  • Daniel Fehl
    Daniel Fehl

    I spent a week with Christian exploring the Valais region between Orsières and Zermatt.
    It was an incredible experience: the mountain biking challenges, the mountain views, the mountain huts for lunch, and the homemade dinners.
    Each day, we took a shuttle to a new location and used the lifts as much as possible, then the e-MTB for additional climbs.
    He adapted the descents/traverses according to my abilities and desires. He knows the local trails, huts, and access points very well.
    I end this week with gratitude, a sense of wonder at the Alps, and the desire to return for more adventures.

  • Cédric Monnet
    Cédric Monnet

    Awesome day!!! Whether you're a beginner or comfortable on the MTB trail, Chris guides you with great technical advice, patience and happiness..!!!
    A great new feature at EXORIDE: e-MTB courses, with tips on how to handle these latest-generation machines and use them to their full potential on the terrain, downhill and.... uphill..!!!
    Have fun with EXORIDE !!!

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  • How to privatize a guided MTB tour or trip?

    In order to offer an adequate outing, it is essential that we know the technical and physical level of the participants, the desired date for the event, the location, and the style of practice.

    You can of course draw inspiration from our different mountain bike tours and stays for your private outing project, but we are obviously delighted to offer you a completely personalized itinerary with the characteristics and accommodation of your choice.

  • What is the profile of your guides and instructors?

    The experiences offered by Exoride are supervised by extremely qualified guides and instructors, with more than 30 years of mountain biking practice, most of them former competitors, certified, and above all carrying out this activity 100% professionally.

    We pay particular attention to safety and you are assured of being surrounded by true mountain bike guiding professionals.

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    Each request responds to needs specific to the chosen activity, such as location scouting or the organization of possible logistics alongside your event.

    However, here are some examples of applicable guiding and rental rates:


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    We can organize mountain bike or E-Bike tours for 1 to 100 people. For stays abroad, the number of participants generally does not exceed 20 maximum depending on the destinations.

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