Come and cheer on the runners, enjoy the wide range of activities on offer and share a unique experience on one of the most beautiful stages in the Jura Mountains. 

The Tour de France is stopping off in the Pays de Gex

In 2026, the Pays de Gex – Monts Jura region will host the world’s biggest cycle race on two occasions:

  • The Men’s Tour de France on Sunday 19 July 2026.
  • The Tour de France Femmes on Monday 3 August 2026.

Two unmissable events where you can cheer on the world’s best cyclists as they pass by and enjoy the many activities organised across the region.

Men’s Tour de France – Sunday 19 July 2026

The towns and villages through which the route passes

Stage 15 of the Tour de France will run from Champagnole to the Plateau de Solaison, passing through several towns in the Pays de Gex: Mijoux, Lélex, Chézery-Forens and Léaz.

The day’s activities

Chézery-Forens: Tour Village

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Photo, © Bobine

The Tour village will host several entertainment areas:

  • A VIP AREA reserved exclusively for VIP guests

Village events:

  • Catering and refreshment bar
  • Official refreshment area for runners
  • Discovering Bleu de Gex

Col de la Faucille & Mijoux

  • Double zip-line descent with stunt cyclists
  • A festive atmosphere all day long
  • Refreshments and catering
Zip line
Zip line, © Benjamin Becker

Valserine Golf Club

Golf de la Valserine
Golf de la Valserine, © Thomas Baillard
  • A giant screen to watch the stage on
  • Introductory golf lessons
  • Entertainment and catering

Tour de France Femmes – Monday 3 August 2026

The towns and villages through which the route passes

Stage 3 will link Geneva to Poligny and will follow the roads of the Pays de Gex through:

  • Versonnex
  • Cessy
  • Gex
  • Mijoux

The female cyclists will, in particular, tackle the legendary Col de la Faucille, the stage’s first major climb.

Col de la Faucille

Les animations

  • A giant screen to watch the race live
  • Local farmers’ market
  • A welcoming space and catering facilities
  • Val Mijoux chairlift open to the public

Practical information

Traffic and parking

The passage of the Tour de France will result in temporary traffic restrictions along the entire route.

Traffic regulations and detailed information concerning:

  • road closures,
  • closing times,
  • recommended car parks,
  • areas where parking is prohibited,
  • access for local residents,

will be published in stages as the event approaches.

Performance times

Please find below the timings for the riders’ and the support convoy’s passages for:

Come and watch the race

We recommend that you plan your journey in advance and arrive several hours before the promotional convoy and the peloton pass through.

Follow the Tour de France

Tour de France

Find all the official information regarding: the detailed route, scheduled start times, teams, riders, standings and live coverage at:

Take on the Tour de France challenge

To mark the Tour de France’s visit, the Tourist Office invites you to put your legs to the test in our cycling challenge!

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Photo, © Thomas Baillard

How can I take part?

  1. Please visit one of our travel agencies.
  2. Please sign up on the tablet provided.
  3. Get on your bike and give it your all!
  4. Please let our team know your time so that it can be recorded in the rankings.

📅 Challenge open from 1 July to 3 August

Two bikes fitted with indoor trainers are waiting for you at our branches in Gex and Lélex. The aim? To achieve the best time possible and try to be among the challenge’s top performers.

So, are you ready to take on the other competitors and soak up the atmosphere of the Tour de France in the Pays de Gex?

Thematics

Anaïs

About Anaïs

I didn’t grow up in the Pays de Gex, but it was whilst working there that I learnt to love it. Behind its seemingly unassuming exterior lies a region of unsuspected richness, where natural gems sit alongside a fascinating heritage that bears witness to centuries of history.

I love wandering its paths, popping into its villages, meeting the people who bring it to life, and setting out in search of its hidden treasures. For the Pays de Gex has a rare quality: it continues to reveal new secrets, even to those who think they already know it well.

Through my articles, I’ll take you on a journey to discover these places, their stories and the people who bring them to life, in the hope that you, in turn, will be inspired to explore the region.

My favourite spot? Without a doubt, Fort l’Écluse. A spectacular place, steeped in history, which I never tire of rediscovering.

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