Best bike parks around Samedan are part of the extensive mountain biking network in the Engadin region of Switzerland. While Samedan itself does not host dedicated bike parks, the area offers numerous trails and flow trails that provide similar experiences. The Engadin region features over 400 kilometers of signposted routes, catering to various skill levels. For specialized bike park-like experiences, the nearby Corviglia area is a prime destination, known for its accessible flow trails.
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Not very rolling but it works in gravel.
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Super nice trail, some passages have to be pushed on the gravel bike.
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Beautiful berms for every skill level :)
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Very well laid out, a descent to enjoy.
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fantastic single trails in all directions, bike paradise at the Bernina
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beautiful trail along the river, easy to ride in both directions
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On the plateau, a long-standing, almost flat, beautiful meadow trail (hiking trail). In the forest down to Morteratsch, a flow trail specially built for mountain bikers was laid out, very nice and fluid to ride, mostly S2 (S3 places?).
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While Samedan itself doesn't host traditional bike parks, it's a gateway to the extensive Engadin mountain biking network. You'll find numerous natural trails and dedicated flow trails that offer a bike park-like experience. The region boasts over 400 kilometers of signposted routes, catering to various skill levels, from smoothly rideable berms and rollers to natural forested singletrack and gravel paths.
Yes, the nearby Corviglia area is excellent for families. The WM Trail, for instance, is designed for a high fun factor and is suitable for the whole family, including beginners. The Corviglia also features a Skill Park where riders can practice braking, cornering, and maneuvering, making it ideal for improving technique in a controlled environment. The Marmotta Flow Trail is another technically easy option perfect for families with some mountain biking experience.
For those seeking more challenge, the Morteratsch Flow Trail Along the Glacier Stream is a newly created downhill trail rated S2 with some S3 sections, offering a dynamic single trail experience. The Bernina single trails also offer a range of descents from the Bernina Pass to Pontresina, with options from easy to challenging.
Many trails in the Engadin region offer breathtaking views. The Corviglia flow trails provide panoramic vistas of the Engadin landscape. The Padella Panorama Trail is renowned as one of Eastern Switzerland's most spectacular routes, especially around Alp Muntatsch. Additionally, the Flowtrail Between Bernina Pass and Morteratsch offers fantastic nature and wonderful views, including impressive glaciers along the Bernina Express route.
Yes, many of the routes in the Engadin valley, including those around Samedan, are accessible for e-bikes. This makes the extensive network of trails available to a wider range of riders, allowing for longer tours and easier navigation of elevation changes.
The mountain biking season in the Engadin region typically runs from late spring through early autumn, generally from June to October. During these months, the weather is most favorable, and the trails are clear of snow, offering optimal riding conditions and access to mountain lifts.
The flow trails on Corviglia, such as the Olympia, WM, and Marmotta Flow Trails, are easily accessible via mountain lifts. You can transport your mountain bike to the Corviglia mountain station by funicular from St. Moritz Dorf, maximizing your riding time and allowing for multiple downhill runs.
Absolutely. The region around Samedan is a hub for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the Muottas Muragl panoramic trail or the more challenging Senda Val Champagna im Lej Muragl. For road cyclists, there are scenic routes such as the Bergün – Julier Pass loop. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and MTB trails guide for Samedan.
Visitors frequently praise the high 'fun factor' of the flow trails, especially how well they are integrated into the natural landscape. Many appreciate the variety of terrain, from smooth berms to natural singletrack, and the stunning panoramic views of the Engadin valley. The convenience of mountain transport for uplift and the accessibility for different skill levels are also highly valued.
Beyond the popular flow trails, Samedan offers a variety of natural mountain biking trails. Highly-rated options include Cho d'Valletta, Alp Muntatsch, Fuorcla Val Champagna (the longest at 4.9 km with significant descent), Alp Chauntaluf, and Muottas Muragl. These trails provide diverse experiences, from forested singletrack to gravel paths, allowing exploration of the tranquil Engadin valley.
The Corviglia area hosts a dedicated Skill Park where riders can practice fundamental techniques like braking, cornering, and maneuvering around obstacles. Additionally, trails like the Foppettas Trail are often used by local bike schools as training grounds, offering varied terrain with drops, flowing curves, and even North Shore elements to help riders approach new challenges and improve their skills.


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