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Top 20 Bike Parks in Prättigau/Davos

Best bike parks in Prättigau/Davos offer an extensive network of trails, making it a notable destination for mountain biking. The region features over 700 kilometers of trails, catering to various riding styles and skill levels. It is recognized for its diverse terrain, including high-alpine single tracks and dedicated bike parks. This area provides a range of experiences for both beginners and advanced riders.

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Last updated: May 29, 2026

Jakobshorn Summit

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The Jakobshorn is, so to speak, the gateway into the mountains of Davos Klosters. The view of the numerous three-thousand-meter peaks all around is awesome. After the relaxed ride on …

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Alps Epic Trail: Jakobshorn to Sertig

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Just epic this trail! Alpine, but still flowing. Be sure to take a spare hose and pump with you.😁

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Starting point for the shortened version of the Epic Trail in the direction of Filisur or in the opposite direction to the Sertig Valley. The mountain restaurant is cozy, plus a playground and petting zoo for the kids.

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Bolgen Trail

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Wow, what a super fun single trail! It runs from the Ischalp to the Bolgen area. In many places there are boards that give you driving tips and tricks. Simply …

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Singletrack Pischa High Trail

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This ridge path is simply fun. Everything is easy to drive. In some places the stones were specially placed so that you can easily get through the scree fields. A …

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Chörbschhorn Downhill

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The Chörbschhorn Trail meanders on this section in a challenging way down towards the Stafelalp. Smaller and larger steps ensure that it never gets boring. When you arrive at Stafelalp, your fingers will be happy about a break.

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Davos and Klosters are well equipped for mountain bikers and have created various downhill slopes especially for bikers who like to let it rip downhill. One of them is the …

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Rinerhorn S1 Trail

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Coming from Sertig (Original Alps Epic Trail direction) without Ebike very difficult. Great trail down from the Rinnerhorn.

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Rinerhorn–Oberalp (Monstein) singletrack

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Very beautiful section of the Alps Epic Trail from Jakobshorn to Filisur. Easier singletrack sections with views alternate with more technically demanding roots trails and interlocked sections. Only short climbs, restful after the strenuous climb from Sertig to Äbirügg.

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Panorama Trail

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The panorama trail lives up to its name. One dream panorama after another and you could stop every 100m to enjoy the view.

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Steffen
September 2, 2025, Jatzmeder Mountain Station (Rinerhornbahn)

This part of the trail is only recommended for e-bikes as it is too flat and has over 200m of ascent, which drains the last bit of strength from your legs. My conclusion: the longest trail in Switzerland is a pointless piece of hiking trails, it has nothing to do with a real trail.

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Harry
August 15, 2025, Panoramaweg

I'm not afraid of heights. Dismounting and pushing is still possible. Maybe adding 100-200 meters? That should be doable for many people. The trail is simply beautiful, with stunning colors after 4 p.m.

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Coming from the Weisfluhjoch via the rock path, the approach from the Strelapass is a physical challenge and the climb is not rideable all the way - at least without a motor. But you ride up a beautiful single trail through high alpine landscape. And from the Chörbschhornhütte you are rewarded with magnificent views and almost never-ending trail fun. The trail is quite challenging and can be combined with the Heuschlauftrail from the Staffelalpe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrJ31sbYt4g

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At the end it is worth stopping at the Stafelalp hut

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A gem from Trail 👌

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Elvis
August 4, 2024, Panoramaweg

What is particularly interesting (besides the wonderful panorama) is how the rock colors change.

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Long, artificially created trail down to Davos. I don't particularly like the many banked curves (but many people like them), otherwise a very nice, smooth trail. PS: corresponds to the technical trail also mentioned in ckomoot.

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In my opinion, this is NOT an S1 trail, but definitely an S2 trail, up and down (constant ups and downs). Of course, there are easy, flowing sections in between, but also others.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of bike parks and trails can I expect in Prättigau/Davos?

The Prättigau/Davos region is renowned as a 'single-track hotspot of the Alps,' offering over 700 kilometers of diverse trails. You'll find everything from dedicated bike parks with dirt jump lines and pump tracks to challenging freeride routes and extensive high-alpine single tracks. The terrain caters to all skill levels, from beginners looking to refine techniques to experienced riders seeking adrenaline-pumping descents.

Are there bike parks suitable for families and beginners in Prättigau/Davos?

Yes, several options are great for families and those new to mountain biking. The Färich Bikepark in Davos Dorf is designed for all ages and skill levels, featuring a dedicated skills park and an asphalted pump track. It's part of the Davos Adventure Park, offering additional activities and a restaurant. Additionally, various pumptracks and mobile skills parks throughout Davos Klosters provide excellent opportunities to develop bike handling techniques in a controlled environment.

Which bike parks offer challenging trails for advanced riders?

For experienced riders seeking a thrill, the Gotschna Freeride Trail near Klosters is a must-try. This 6-kilometer route is packed with over 200 banked turns, jumps, and waves, often compared to Whistler's A-Line. Another demanding option is the Chörbschhorn Downhill, known for its technical sections, steps, and key points. The Singletrack Pischa High Trail also offers a challenging ridge path with stunning views.

What is the Alps Epic Trail and why is it so popular?

The Alps Epic Trail Davos is Switzerland's longest single track, stretching 45 kilometers from Jakobshorn down to Filisur. Recognized as an 'IMBA Trail' in 2014, it's celebrated for its world-class quality, challenging high-alpine adventure, and spectacular scenic views. It's a top choice for enduro and cross-country riders looking for a long-distance, panoramic experience.

When is the best time to visit the bike parks in Prättigau/Davos?

The prime season for mountain biking in Prättigau/Davos generally runs from late spring through autumn. During these months, the trails are typically clear of snow, and the weather is favorable for riding. It's always a good idea to check local conditions and opening times for specific bike parks and lifts before your visit, as high-alpine trails may open later in the season.

Are there any bike parks that offer historical or cultural experiences?

Yes, the Madrisa area near Klosters offers a unique blend. While known for family attractions, it also provides freeride routes that connect Switzerland with Austria on historic smugglers' trails. This allows for a culturally rich riding experience alongside challenging technical sections like the 'Sagenturm Madrisa - Arensa Trail' (rated S3).

What kind of views can I expect along the bike trails?

The region is famous for its breathtaking panoramas. Trails like the Panorama Trail truly live up to their name, offering continuous stunning vistas. The Singletrack Pischa High Trail and the Alps Epic Trail: Jakobshorn to Sertig also provide incredible high-alpine scenery, making every ride a visual treat.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks in Prättigau/Davos?

Beyond mountain biking, the Prättigau/Davos region offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore extensive mountain hikes, with routes like the Sulzfluh Via Ferrata or trails around the Jöriseen Lakes. There are also numerous cycling routes for touring bikes, such as the scenic loop from Schatzalp to the Albula Gorge.

Are there facilities like restaurants or pubs near the bike parks?

Yes, many areas offer convenient facilities. The Färich Bikepark is part of the Davos Adventure Park, which includes a restaurant. The Jatzmeder Mountain Station (Rinerhorn Cable Car) is another excellent spot with a restaurant, pub, and hut, making it a great place to refuel after a ride.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks in Prättigau/Davos?

Visitors consistently praise the region for its incredibly fun and flowing single trails, often highlighting the stunning alpine scenery. Many appreciate the well-maintained paths and the variety of challenges, from beginner-friendly sections to technical downhill runs. The opportunity to practice skills and the overall adventure of riding in such a beautiful setting are frequently mentioned as top highlights.

Is there a good trail for practicing mountain bike techniques?

The Bolgen Trail is highly recommended for practicing various techniques. It runs from Ischalp to Bolgen and features boards with QR codes that provide driving tips and tricks for mastering different skills. It's an ideal trail for beginners to gain confidence and for experienced riders to refine their technique on a flowing descent.

How accessible are the bike parks by public transport or car?

While specific public transport details for each park vary, the Prättigau/Davos region is generally well-connected. Many areas offer parking facilities, and some bike parks, like Färich, offer free entry if you bring your own bike, with rental options available. It's advisable to check the specific access details for your chosen bike park before heading out.

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