Best bike parks around Fiesch are found within the Aletsch Arena, a region in Valais, Switzerland, known for its extensive network of mountain bike trails. This area offers over 100 kilometers of paths catering to various skill levels, from high alpine routes to flowing trails. The landscape features panoramic views of the Valais mountains and the Great Aletsch Glacier. Fiesch serves as an accessible starting point for exploring these diverse biking opportunities.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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A beautiful mountain village with very friendly people. You feel welcome here. The stamping station makes for a lovely photo opportunity.
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Beautiful, flowing blue trail. Every now and then there are jumps for advanced riders. They are marked with signs and you can go around them.
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The bike park in Bellwald is great but the Stoneman has really cool trails to offer.
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Village in the style of Upper Valais with a beautiful view towards Central Valais
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While the lower part of the village exudes the charm of the Valais, the upper part of the village is spoiled by the tourist infrastructure and seems deserted outside of the (winter) season.
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Bellwald is a municipality and a civil parish in the Goms district in the Swiss canton of Valais. It also forms a parish of the Deanery of Ernen.
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The black trail is very impressive with its jumps, nothing for bikers of AHV age
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Who rides the Stoneman. Have to burn a few grains up to here. But the small town of Bellwald is always worth it.
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The Aletsch Arena, accessible from Fiesch, offers an extensive network of over 100 kilometers of trails. You'll find a mix of terrain, including challenging enduro trails like the "Enduro Tour Fiescheralp - Aletsch Arena," high alpine paths, technical singletracks, and flowing trails suitable for various skill levels. The region is known for its downhill trails, pump tracks, and demanding singletracks.
Yes, the Aletsch Arena provides several family-friendly options. The Raiffeisen Bike Park Aletsch on Bettmeralp features a dedicated kids' trail (flow trail) and the world's highest asphalt pump track, perfect for younger riders to develop skills. The Flowtrail Wurzenbord, also on Bettmeralp, is another highlight for families.
Dedicated bike park facilities are available within the Aletsch Arena. The Iische Park on Riederalp boasts an integrated flow trail and a "Big Air Bag" for practicing jumps. On Bettmeralp, you'll find the Raiffeisen Bike Park Aletsch with its asphalt pump track and kids' flow trail.
The Stoneman Glaciara is an epic 127 km mountain bike tour with a significant 4,700-meter altitude difference, offering a challenging experience amidst stunning glacier views. You can find a stamp office for this tour at the Stoneman Glaciara Stamp Station Bellwald, which also has a small pump track and a nearby cafe.
Fiesch serves as an excellent starting point due to its efficient public transport. A comfortable 10-seater gondola lift transports you to Fiescheralp, making it easy to access the various trails and areas within the Aletsch Arena.
The mountain biking season in the Aletsch Arena typically runs from late spring through autumn. Summer offers ideal conditions for exploring the extensive trail network. It's always advisable to check local conditions for specific trail openings, especially in spring and autumn when snow might still be present at higher elevations.
Riders in the Aletsch Arena are treated to spectacular alpine scenery. You'll experience breathtaking panoramic views of the Valais mountains and the majestic Great Aletsch Glacier, which is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, making for an unforgettable biking experience.
Yes, advanced riders will find plenty of challenges. The region is known for its demanding enduro trails and technical singletracks. For example, the Riederalp–Mörel Mountain Bike Trail offers a demanding descent with varied sections, and the Singletrack to Greich also presents demanding passages with great views.
Yes, bike rentals are available in the Aletsch Arena. For instance, the modern section of Old part of Bellwald offers mountain bike rentals, making it convenient to explore the trails even if you don't bring your own bike.
Beyond mountain biking, the Fiesch area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging routes like the "Circular hike over the Aspi-Titter suspension bridge and Goms Bridge" or moderate options like the "Gletscherstube Märjelen – Märjelenseen loop." For more details, refer to the Hiking around Fiesch guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the "Stockalper Palace – Grengiols Tulip Hill loop." Find more information in the Road Cycling Routes around Fiesch guide.
Bellwald is a significant mountain bike hub. It features a charming village with picturesque narrow streets and a modern section offering mountain bike rentals and a pump track. Popular trails like the Bellwald Blue Downhill Trail (Trail 7A), with its berms and small jumps, attract intermediate riders. It's also home to the Stoneman Glaciara Stamp Station.
The Bellwald Blue Downhill Trail (Trail 7A) is a blue-rated downhill trail that is quite challenging, featuring nice berms and a couple of small jumps. It's considered suitable for intermediate riders rather than beginners, offering an engaging experience.


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