Best bike parks around Safiental are characterized by an extensive network of natural mountain bike trails in Graubünden, Switzerland. The region offers a blend of demanding uphills, technical single trails, and natural scenery. Safiental provides an authentic alpine experience for mountain bikers seeking secluded routes.
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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 rustic Tegia Curnius welcomes you in winter with a cozy fireplace and homemade specialties. When the sun is shining, you can relax in one of the deck chairs on the spacious terrace even in the cold season - including a view of the Graubünden Alps. All information: https://www.curnius.ch/home.html
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Great thing in combination with Runca Trail
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one of the best trails I know...can only recommend it
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Safiental is renowned for its extensive network of natural mountain bike trails, offering a blend of demanding uphills, technical single trails, and breathtaking natural scenery. You'll find challenging uplifts and tricky single trails rather than smooth, man-made trail highways. The trails range from flowing and easy to technical and challenging, including sections with rocks, roots, and jumps, providing an authentic alpine experience.
Yes, Safiental offers options for less experienced riders and families. The Runca Trail (lower section) is known for being very well developed, flowing, and easy to ride (Max. S1). Additionally, the Glaspass offers a popular blue difficulty, family-friendly alpine singletrack trail that can be enjoyed primarily for downhill riding.
For advanced riders, Safiental provides several demanding options. The Segnes Trail, starting from the Grauberg mountain station, features technical curves, large steps, and rocky sections (S2). The Nagens Trail, including sections like Nagens Trail A2 (693) and Nagens Trail Section B7, offers varied enduro experiences with rougher root passages, rocks, and technical sections (S2-S3). The Graubünden Bike Route Nr. 90, particularly the Tomülpass and Glaspass sections, is also known for its demanding uphills and tricky single trails.
The best time to visit Safiental for mountain biking is typically during September and October. During these months, the air is clear and fresh, offering unobstructed long-distance views and ideal riding conditions.
Safiental's bike routes offer magnificent views of the Rhine Gorge, often called the 'Swiss Grand Canyon,' the Surselva, and the Chur Rhine Valley. You can also see the UNESCO World Heritage Tectonic Arena Sardona. Trails like those in the Rhine Gorge (Ruinaulta) provide incredible vistas. The region is characterized by wild and romantic landscapes, ancient mule tracks, and historic pass routes.
Yes, some routes in Safiental trace historical paths. The Graubünden Bike Route No. 90, for instance, follows in the footsteps of the Walser people, offering a cultural dimension to your ride. You'll also encounter idyllic hamlets with traditional Walser houses, particularly on routes like the Cuolm Sura (Signina Bike).
Yes, Safiental is e-bike friendly. For e-bikers, charging stations are available at various restaurants throughout the valley, allowing for extended tours and ensuring you can keep your battery topped up.
The Cuolm Sura (Signina Bike) (Route 259) is a longer, varied, and technically easy circular route around the upper part of the Rhine Gorge, starting and ending in Ilanz. For more challenging loops, consider routes like the 'View of the Rhine Gorge – Runca Trail (lower section) loop from Valendas-Sagogn' or the 'Old Versamer Tobel Bridge – View of the Ruinaulta Gorge loop from Versam-Safien' which are part of the MTB Trails around Safiental guide.
Beyond mountain biking, the Safiental region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Versam Curves – Heidsee (Lake Heid) loop from Versam-Safien' found in the Road Cycling Routes around Safiental guide. There are also gravel biking opportunities, including the 'Kunkels Pass from Flims' and 'High Route Mundaun' detailed in the Gravel biking around Safiental guide.
Flims is an ideal starting point for bike tours due to its large network of natural paths and built bike park trails. It's well-equipped with facilities such as a multi-storey car park, toilets, and a bike shop, making it convenient for visitors. The breathtaking Rhine Gorge and natural highlights like the Caumasee are also nearby.
The Nagens Trail, including sections like Nagens Trail Section B7, offers a varied enduro experience. It combines short uphill units, rougher root passages, and flowing trail sections. Riders appreciate that it's not just 'crushed sand flow trails,' but a super-fun trail where faster sections alternate with more technical parts involving roots and rocks (S2-S3).
Yes, for riders seeking significant elevation changes, the Carnusaweg is notable for having the most elevation gain in Safiental (837 ft) and being one of the steepest mountain biking trails with an average grade of 16.2%. The Carnusapass, conversely, boasts the most elevation descent in Safiental, at 3,404 ft, offering exhilarating downhill experiences.


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