Best bike parks around Conters im Prättigau are found within the broader Prättigau region and the nearby Davos Klosters area, offering extensive mountain biking opportunities. This region is characterized by its network of natural single trails, skills parks, and freeride pistes. Conters im Prättigau serves as a gateway to diverse terrain, ranging from flowing paths to technical descents. The area provides a comprehensive biking experience suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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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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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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So you only need a head for heights because it goes down steeply on the sides. But it is usually wide enough that most bikers will feel very comfortable here. The panoramic trail is simply a dream. Especially if you ride it, like I did, before the flood of hikers at 9 a.m.
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My absolute favorite here in Davos. This trail is really fun and you don't have to be Superman to get down here. But unfortunately it's not for beginners either. There is a key point. There's no shame in pushing/carrying your bike there.
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While Conters im Prättigau itself focuses on natural single trails, the broader Prättigau and nearby Davos Klosters regions offer a diverse range of mountain biking. You'll find extensive networks of trails, dedicated skills parks, pumptracks, and even some freeride pistes. The terrain varies from flowing paths to technical descents, catering to different skill levels.
Yes, the nearby Davos Klosters region is known for its extensive bike park facilities. For instance, the Gotschna Freeride Piste in Klosters offers a six-kilometer 'rollercoaster' with numerous banked turns and jumps, accessible via cable car. Davos also features the Bike Park Davos Adventure Park Färich with dirt jump lines and a skills park.
The region offers diverse terrain, from gentle moor and meadow paths to challenging single trails and technical descents. Many routes are characterized by natural single trails, with some areas featuring purpose-built sections like the Bolgen Trail which is designed for flowing descents and skill practice.
Absolutely. The Bolgen Trail is excellent for beginners to practice various techniques, with boards providing tips and tricks. For honing skills, the Prättigau region features pumptracks in Jenaz and Grüsch, which are ideal for improving balance, agility, and bike handling before tackling more challenging trails.
Yes, the pumptracks in Jenaz and Grüsch are great for families and children to practice bike handling in a safe environment. Additionally, the Bike Park Davos Adventure Park Färich includes a skills park with a pumptrack suitable for beginners, making it a versatile training area for all ages.
Many trails in the region offer stunning scenery. The Panorama Trail, for example, lives up to its name with extensive views of the surrounding landscapes. The Singletrack Pischa High Trail also provides a great view along its varied S1/S2 sections.
The summer season is generally the best time for mountain biking in the Prättigau and Davos Klosters regions. During this period, trails are clear of snow, and mountain railways are typically operating to transport bikes, allowing riders to make the most of the downhill adventures.
Many trails and bike parks are accessible via mountain railways that transport bikes, especially in the Davos Klosters area. This allows riders to focus on the descents. The region also emphasizes well-marked mountain bike tours, making it easy to navigate the extensive network of trails.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers a wide array of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including gravel biking and road cycling, or enjoy running and hiking trails. For more options, check out the Gravel biking around Conters im Prättigau, Running Trails around Conters im Prättigau, and Cycling around Conters im Prättigau guides.
The Prättigau and Davos Klosters regions are well-equipped with amenities for visitors. You'll find various cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation options in the towns and villages surrounding the biking areas, ensuring you have places to refuel and rest after your rides.
The Alps Epic Trail Davos is renowned as Switzerland's longest single trail, stretching 45 km from Jakobshorn down to Filisur. It was recognized as an 'IMBA Epic Model Trail' and offers a truly epic mountain biking experience with diverse terrain and stunning landscapes.
Yes, experienced riders looking for a challenge will find options like the Chörbschhorn Downhill, which features technical sections and smaller and larger steps for a dynamic experience. The Gotschna Freeride Piste also offers a high-adrenaline ride with over 200 banked turns, jumps, and waves.


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