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Top 20 Bike Parks around Trimmis

Best bike parks around Trimmis are defined by an extensive network of mountain biking trails in the Rhine Valley of Graubünden, Switzerland. The region features diverse terrain, offering scenic views of Chur and the Weisshorn, alongside varied elevation changes. These trails cater to different skill levels, effectively serving as the area's primary biking destinations. Trimmis provides a multi-use outdoor environment suitable for mountain biking and e-biking.

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  • The most popular bike parks is Brambrüeschbahn mountain station

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Brambrüeschbahn mountain station

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The red gondola cabins of the Brambrüeschbahnen connect Chur's local mountain with the city. While the mountain station is the starting point or destination of many hikes, in the valley …

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Churer Joch to Runcalier Trail

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It's not fun with an XC bike and racing tires. If it's still damp, even less. Steep, exposed, rooted, not for everyone

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The trail through the forest is quite challenging in places. Some sections here will be rated S2. Lots of roots and moisture-retaining forest floor: definitely difficult to ride when wet! …

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Fadärastein Trail

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Fully recommended;
top piece only for experts mobile, rest well mobile

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Schlund Trail

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Cool descent possible with various variation options.

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Erich Brülisauer
July 31, 2025, Fadärastein Trail

Landscape, and good trail

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Great panorama 👍

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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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Hans Peter
September 12, 2024, Fadärastein Trail

Not rideable for everyone at the top, but after that shouldn't be a problem.

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Hans Peter
August 26, 2024, Schlundtrail

The start is quite technical and the stairs are only suitable for professionals. The rest is easily doable.

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Everything from S1 to S3 is included. You'll definitely be awake until you get down. 😜

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The red gondola cabins of the Brambrüeschbahnen connect Chur's local mountain with the city. While the mountain station is the starting point or destination of many hikes, in the valley you are almost in the middle of Chur's old town, where you can be chauffeured back to your desired destination thanks to the good SBB connections.

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The Brambrüeschbahnen take hikers and mountain bikers with their bikes from Chur, which lies at an altitude of 592 metres, with the Chur-Känzeli-Bahn and the Känzeli-Brambrüesch-Bahn to an altitude of 1,188 metres.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of mountain biking trails can I expect around Trimmis?

Trimmis offers an extensive network of mountain biking trails, effectively serving as the region's primary biking destinations. You'll find diverse terrain with varying difficulty levels, from those requiring good basic fitness and technical knowledge (S0-S1) to more advanced sections (S2-S3) with roots and rocks, and even highly challenging parts (S3-S6) where you might need to push your bike. The area is known for its singletrack and challenging descents.

Are there trails with scenic views in the Trimmis area?

Yes, many trails around Trimmis offer picturesque views. For instance, the Brambrüeschbahn mountain station provides beautiful panoramas of Chur and the Rhine Valley. The Fadärastein Trail is also noted for its magnificent views, making it a rewarding ride.

Which trails are considered more challenging for experienced riders?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Brambrüesch–Maljar Alp–Dreibündenstein Singletrack is a good option, with sections rated S2 and S3, featuring roots and a moisture-retaining forest floor. The Churer Joch to Runcalier Trail is also technically demanding, with steep, exposed, and rooted sections. The Schlund Trail has a technical start and stairs that are suitable for professionals.

Are there family-friendly biking options around Trimmis?

While many trails require good basic fitness, the overall outdoor environment in Trimmis supports various activities, including mountain biking and e-biking, which can make some routes more accessible. The Brambrüeschbahn mountain station is categorized as family-friendly and serves as a great starting point for various excursions, potentially including easier rides or e-bike tours.

What are some popular loop trails for mountain biking near Trimmis?

Several popular loop trails are available. You can explore routes like the 'View of Chur from Mittenberg' loop from Trimmis, which is 14.5 km long, or the 'Haldenstein Castle – View of Weisshorn' loop, which spans 23.0 km from Trimmis. These routes offer diverse terrain and scenic beauty.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike trails in Trimmis?

Beyond mountain biking, the Trimmis region is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find various MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Touring Bicycle routes. The area also supports hiking, e-biking, adaptive biking, and trail running, making it a versatile outdoor destination.

What is the best time to visit Trimmis for mountain biking?

The overall region status for Trimmis trails is generally 'Clear / Green,' indicating good conditions for riding. While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, good trail conditions suggest that spring through autumn would be ideal, avoiding heavy snow in winter or excessive rain that could make trails like the Brambrüesch–Maljar Alp–Dreibündenstein Singletrack difficult when wet.

Are there any specific landmarks or viewpoints to look out for while biking?

Absolutely. The Brambrüeschbahn mountain station offers a fantastic viewpoint of Chur and the Rhine Valley. Many routes also incorporate the 'View of Chur from Mittenberg' and vistas of the Weisshorn, providing memorable scenic stops during your ride.

How can I access the mountain biking trails in Trimmis?

The Trimmis area is well-regarded for its accessibility. Trail GPS tracks are available for download, aiding navigation. While specific public transport details for each trail are not provided, the Brambrüeschbahn mountain station is connected to Chur, which has good SBB connections, making it a convenient starting point.

What do visitors enjoy most about the biking experience in Trimmis?

Visitors frequently highlight the diverse and entertaining trails set within a beautiful landscape. The challenging sections, like those on the Brambrüesch–Maljar Alp–Dreibündenstein Singletrack, are appreciated when dry, and the magnificent views from trails like

Are there any trails known for significant elevation changes?

Yes, the Trimmis area features trails with significant elevation changes. For example, the 'Schloss Haldenstein – Blick auf das Weisshorn' loop from Trimmis involves 880 meters of elevation gain and descent. Additionally, the 'Profalänz' trail is noted for having the most elevation descent in Trimmis, while 'Alt Aspermont' has the most elevation gain.

Can I find trails suitable for e-biking in Trimmis?

Yes, Trimmis supports e-biking as part of its multi-use outdoor environment. While specific e-bike trails aren't listed, the general network of mountain biking trails can be enjoyed with an e-bike, especially for those looking to tackle longer distances or more significant elevation gains with assistance.

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