Alpine Tracks Limited presents its summer adventure programme, a collection of mountain biking, walking and climbing trips developed across Europe by a team who have spent many hours in the saddle and on foot.
Alpine Tracks centres much of its mountain biking around Morzine, described as the spiritual home of mountain biking in the Alps and the company's main centre of operation. The summer programme also reaches further afield to Norway and Les Deux Alpes.
For those who prefer to explore on foot, Alpine Tracks offers two classic Alpine itineraries that take in some of Europe's most celebrated mountain landscapes.
The programme combines mountain biking, walking and climbing across Europe, offering adventures both in the saddle and on foot.
Morzine is the main centre of operation and is described as the spiritual home of mountain biking in the Alps. Alpine Tracks also produces a separate Morzine brochure.
The week-long Norway trip includes a couple of days riding around Geilo, the two-day Rallerwegen route to Flam, and time spent at Voss for the latter part of the week.
Yes. Les Deux Alpes offers huge descents and stunning single track, and if you tire of the saddle you can get on your skis or board for a morning on the glacier.
The Haute Route is a stunning 10-day trek that passes countless peaks and crosses high passes and glaciers between Chamonix and Zermatt.
No. The ascent of Mont Blanc, Western Europe's highest point at 4808m, is described as a non-technical climb and a big tick in the box for aspiring mountaineers.
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