Best bike parks around Tamins are situated within the broader Grisons region of Switzerland, a municipality characterized by its natural landscape. While dedicated bike parks directly in Tamins are not prominent, the area provides access to extensive mountain biking trails. This part of Switzerland is known for its diverse terrain, offering varied outdoor experiences for mountain biking enthusiasts. Mountain biking trails near Tamins often utilize natural paths and general biking routes throughout the region.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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The beginning is not without, rather narrow and rough, stone slabs. Then it becomes more comfortable.
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If you're in Flims and love biking, you absolutely have to ride the Runca Trail. The trail starts at the Naraus mountain station and stretches for about 6 kilometers and 700 meters of elevation gain down to the village. I think the perfect mix of flow, berms, waves, and jumps is truly brilliant – if you prefer a more relaxed ride, you can simply take the easy lines. What really grabs me every time is the combination of speed and scenery: panoramic views above, dense forest below.
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The jump line on the Runca trail is really fun. Many jumps have multiple variations.
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The Ruedi Supersteep!!! Blast trail down on Chur. The upper section itself is fast, with some steep curves and big roots (check your brakes, what's that smell?), but the meadow up to the trail re-entry is killer. You need a good suspension setup and be able to power through without brakes, but then it gets a bit steep and technical again, and after that section you can let it go again, including the meadow to the fire road. After that, it's time to relax until the second part goes through the meadow at the hut. Now it gets steep and fast in the gully, but the exit then back onto the road curve is rather tough. From now on, it gets really fast over the root field. Be careful here, "construction berm with cable" - because now it gets a bit rocky and steep, but there's already a nice line to the left of the cable. After that, it's a bit of a bump to the exit - slow down a bit here because the ridge is narrow, if you can handle that, then it's easy to get to the Grida. That's all.
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Great thing in combination with Runca Trail
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Dedicated bike parks are not prominent directly in Tamins. However, the municipality provides access to extensive mountain biking trails within the broader Grisons (Graubünden) region of Switzerland, which is known for its excellent mountain biking opportunities.
For bike park experiences near Tamins, you should broaden your search to the wider Grisons region. Areas like Flims and Chur offer a variety of trails and facilities. For example, Flims is known for its large network of natural paths and built bike park trails.
The bike parks around Tamins offer a mix of intermediate and challenging trails, including flow trails and technical downhill sections. You can find everything from well-shaped, easy-to-ride flow trails like the Runca Trail (lower section) to more demanding enduro routes with technical sections, such as the Segnes Trail.
Yes, areas like Flims offer family-friendly biking options. While specific 'family-friendly' bike parks are not explicitly detailed for Tamins, many trails in the broader Grisons region cater to various skill levels, including easier, flowy sections suitable for families.
The Brambrüeschbahn mountain station near Chur serves as an excellent starting point for many trails and offers views of Chur and the Rhine Valley. Flims also has a valley station equipped with amenities like a multi-storey car park, toilets, and a bike shop.
Experienced riders looking for a challenge can tackle the Segnes Trail, which starts with technical sections over stone slabs and through curves. Another demanding option is the Churer Joch to Runcalier Trail, known for being steep, exposed, and rooted, especially after rain.
While biking near Tamins, you can experience the breathtaking Rhine Gorge, often called the 'Swiss Grand Canyon.' Other natural highlights close to Flims include the turquoise-blue Caumasee and the whirlpools on the Alp Mora.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from flowy and fun sections like the Runca Trail (lower section) to technical and challenging routes. The well-developed and shaped trails, along with the stunning views of areas like Chur and the Rhine Valley from spots like the Brambrüeschbahn mountain station, are frequently highlighted.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. You can explore trails like the 'Ringelspitz Hut – Kunkel Pass loop' or the 'Punt Ruinaulta – High water level sign loop'. For more details, refer to the Hiking around Tamins guide.
Beyond biking, the Tamins region offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find various running trails, such as the 'Bargis Valley – Bargis Mountain Hut loop', detailed in the Running Trails around Tamins guide. There are also challenging mountain hikes, including routes to the Calanda Summit, which you can find in the Mountain Hikes around Tamins guide.
The mountain biking season in the Grisons region, including areas near Tamins, typically runs from spring through autumn. Summer offers the warmest weather, while late spring and early autumn provide pleasant temperatures and often fewer crowds. It's always advisable to check local conditions and trail closures before your visit.


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