Best bike parks around Fieschertal are part of the Aletsch Arena, a mountain biking region in Valais, Switzerland. This area features over 100 kilometers of diverse bike routes, offering views of the Great Aletsch Glacier and surrounding peaks. The region provides a range of biking experiences, from challenging enduro trails to facilities for skill development. Fieschertal serves as a base for exploring these varied mountain bike routes and specialized parks.
Last updated: July 10, 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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Very, very great and fun trail! Always easy to ride, I rode it in very wet conditions with my XC bike, it was perfectly possible!
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The bike park in Bellwald is great but the Stoneman has really cool trails to offer.
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The Firstbahn in Grindelwald 🚠 takes you from Grindelwald to the First mountain station at an altitude of 2,168 meters in just a few minutes. Numerous hikes and mountain bike routes start from here. A highlight is the Cliff Walk 🏞️, a spectacular path along a rock face with breathtaking views. In summer, the Bachalpsee 🌊 and the Marmot Trail 🐿️ are particularly popular. In winter, the region offers fantastic opportunities for skiing and snowboarding 🎿🏂. Perfect starting point for adventures in the Alps! 🏔️
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From here you can easily drive to 8ben to go on beautiful hikes!
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The only train here that transports mountain bikes. But no e-bikes!
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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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The Aletsch Arena, accessible from Fieschertal, offers a wide range of biking experiences. You'll find challenging enduro trails, flowing single trails, and dedicated bike park facilities. The region is known for its diverse network of over 100 kilometers of routes, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, the Aletsch Arena has options for families and children. The Old part of Bellwald offers mountain bike rentals and a pump track. Additionally, the Iische Park on Riederalp features an integrated flow trail and a 'Big Air Bag' for young riders, while the Raiffeisen Bike Park Aletsch on Bettmeralp boasts the world's highest asphalt pump track and a kid's trail, ideal for beginners.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Old part of Bellwald, which combines a historical village with bike facilities. The Grütsch Trail is a popular challenging Enduro downhill route. For dedicated downhill runs, the Bike Park Bellwald offers two 2,200-meter runs with various obstacles.
Biking in the Aletsch Arena offers spectacular natural beauty. You'll ride through the Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch UNESCO World Heritage Site, with constant views of the Great Aletsch Glacier and numerous 4,000-meter peaks. Trails traverse alpine terrain, forests, and flowery meadows, providing breathtaking vistas. The Riederalp–Mörel Mountain Bike Trail, for instance, offers beautiful views of the valley and mountains.
Yes, the region is home to the spectacular Stoneman Glaciara, a 127-kilometer mountain bike trail with a formidable 4,700 meters of altitude difference. This route offers stunning views of the Great Aletsch Glacier, the Matterhorn, Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau, and passes through historic Valais mountain villages. The Stoneman Glaciara Stamp Station Bellwald is a key point along this route.
The mountain biking season in the Aletsch Arena typically runs from late spring through early autumn. The best time to visit is generally from June to September when the trails are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable for riding. Always check local conditions before planning your trip.
Beyond mountain biking, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'View of the Aletsch Glacier' loop from Eggishorn or the 'Aspi-Titter suspension bridge' loop. There are also touring bicycle routes like the 'Goms Bridge – Ernen Village Square' loop. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Fieschertal, Hiking around Fieschertal, and Cycling around Fieschertal guides.
Yes, the Aletsch Arena provides excellent infrastructure for bikers. You can find bike rental services in villages like Bellwald, as mentioned in the tips for the Old part of Bellwald. Additionally, the region offers e-bike charging stations and various bike repair services to support your riding experience.
The unique combination of challenging mountain biking and spectacular natural beauty sets this region apart. Riding through the Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch UNESCO World Heritage Site, with constant views of the Great Aletsch Glacier, provides an unforgettable experience. The diverse trails cater to all abilities, from demanding enduro routes to pump tracks for children, all supported by excellent infrastructure including cable cars that transport bikes.
For experienced riders, the Aletsch Arena offers demanding enduro trails. Notable examples include the Bettmerhorn Trail and Moosfluh Trail. The Grütsch Trail is described as an Enduro downhill route with S3 difficulty, featuring varied sections, technical features, root stairs, and drops. The Riederalp–Mörel Mountain Bike Trail is also known for its demanding yet varied sections.
Yes, the Aletsch Arena has good public transport connections, including cable cars that transport bikes and riders to higher elevations, making many trails easily accessible. This infrastructure enhances the overall biking experience by allowing riders to reach starting points without extensive uphill pedaling.


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