Best bike parks around Fislis offer a variety of cycling experiences within its natural landscape. While dedicated bike parks are found in the broader region, Fislis itself provides numerous cycling routes and trails. These paths cater to various skill levels, featuring both paved and unpaved surfaces, often set within forested areas. The terrain can range from easy to challenging, requiring good fitness for some routes.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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Yes, getting through here requires some leg power and steering skills. Depending on the past weather, the wide path can be so muddy that it's almost impassable. BUT right next to it, there's a small singletrack trail that allows for good progress.
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It is also worth it for mountain biking.
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Very fun trail, rather easy in its first two thirds, it becomes very narrow and technical at the end. Goes well on a gravel bike.
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Easily feasible ascent with the eMTB. Partly technical passages.
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Really flowy in dry weather.
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The trail is nice to drive, but has a few slightly blocked spots. A great MTB trail
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The trail is very muddy at times .... But we are tough ...
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@ Sändu, you have uploaded the same photo 5 times, just wondering how it should help the community. In any case, it doesn't show the trail.
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While Fislis itself doesn't host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding region offers a variety of mountain biking experiences. You'll find specialized bike parks like Lac Blanc Bike Park in the Vosges, France, known for its extensive downhill and freeride trails. Closer to Fislis, there are also numerous natural singletrack trails that offer a park-like feel, such as the Remelium Trail and the Singletrack Parallel to the Trail.
Yes, several options cater to beginners and families. Lac Blanc Bike Park, for instance, features trails like "La COOL" (blue) and "La EASY" (green) designed for skill development. For a more general cycling experience, the Munster Valley offers various mountain bike circuits suitable for different skill levels, including scenic routes that families can enjoy.
Experienced riders looking for a challenge have several options. Lac Blanc Bike Park offers "La NUTS" (black) for fast, technical riding and "La ROOTS" (red) with wooden walkways. The Remelium Trail near Fislis is marked as S4 in parts, featuring loose, stony ground and technical passages. The Short, steep flow trail also provides a challenging, curvy singletrack experience.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring to autumn. This ensures better trail conditions, less mud, and more pleasant weather for riding. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions can vary, especially in forested areas.
The trails around Fislis and in the broader region are often set within beautiful natural environments. You can expect to ride through dense forests, alongside rivers like the Lucelle, and encounter varied terrain. Bike parks further afield, like Bikepark Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis, offer stunning Alpine backdrops, while Flims Laax provides a blend of natural beauty and challenging features.
Certainly! The Remelium Trail is known for its technical sections (S4) with loose, stony ground, transitioning to easier S1 sections. The Singletrack Parallel to the Trail is described as very flowy in dry weather, though it can be muddy. For a fun, curvy ride, check out the Short, steep flow trail. The Singletrack Along the Lucelle offers an enjoyable ride that starts easy and becomes more technical towards the end.
Visitors often highlight the varied nature of the trails. For instance, the Remelium Trail is noted for its technical challenge but is considered ridable for experienced riders. The Singletrack Parallel to the Trail is praised for being 'flowy in dry weather,' though it can get muddy. Riders also appreciate the fun and sometimes technical aspects of trails like the Singletrack Along the Lucelle.
Beyond mountain biking, the Fislis region offers a range of outdoor pursuits. You can explore various hiking trails, from easy loops around Raedersdorf to more moderate routes like the Wessenberg trail. There are also numerous running trails, including scenic loops around Bouxwiller. For those who enjoy longer rides, gravel biking routes are available, such as the 'Franco-Swiss gravel outing in the Alsatian Jura'.
Yes, many of the forested areas that host mountain bike trails also offer hiking opportunities. For example, the Remelium Trail is accessible to hikers, especially on its initial sections. For dedicated hiking, you can find a variety of routes in the area, including easy loops from Raedersdorf and Bettlach, as detailed in the Hiking around Fislis guide.
Trail conditions can vary significantly. Some trails, like the Singletrack Parallel to the Trail, can become very muddy after rain, while others might feature loose, stony ground or roots. Difficulty ranges from intermediate, with flowy sections, to challenging, with technical passages and steep descents. Always assess your skill level and check recent trail reports or tips before riding.


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