Mountain Biking Trails in Engadin & St. Moritz
Are you looking for a different way to explore Engadin and St.
Moritz? One of the best ways to get an intimate feel of the land and the
environment is by exploring Engadin on a mountain bike.
It’s a one-of-a-kind experience you shouldn’t miss, especially if you want to
enjoy nature with a sense of freedom.
The Engadin is where you can enjoy more unforgettable adventures
and outdoor experiences on a mountain bike. Its unique landscapes feature
beautiful natural sceneries you can explore through high-quality single trails,
sign-posted routes, and an unlimited network of bike-friendly paths. You can
rent a classic mountain bike or an e-mountain bike from reputable service
providers in Guarda.
About the mountain bikes
High-quality Bergstrom e-bikes are reliable and well-equipped
for any adventure around St. Moritz. They come with full suspension,
comfortable Ergon handlebars, state-of-the-art disc brakes, a professional
saddle, Shimano gears, and bi-functional Shimano Kombi X pedals. The bikes are
equipped with an assembly tool set and pump.
If you prefer, you can ride the Engadin with
a classic mountain bike by Rocky Mountain,
a reputable global manufacturer. No matter what you choose, you can easily book
your preferred bike online and pick it up at a designated spot.
Where to go?
There are numerous sign-posted biking trails in Engadin and St.
Moritz, spanning over 400 kilometers. Here are some recommendations:
Start in Guarda
From Guarda, take a 60-minute uphill ride to Chamonna Tuoi.
There’s a well-designed SAC hut where you can sample traditional local food and
take a break with refreshments. Chamonna Tuoi is also a starting point for
climbing Piz Buin.
Guarda has ten different mountain bike tours, in case you want a
professional to accompany you. Professional biking guides can also suggest
trails based on your skill level and requirements.
Explore Swiss National Park, Europe’s oldest national park. It’s
only a 40-minute bike ride from Guarda.
Corviglia
Engadin
mountain bike enthusiasts agree that Corviglia is a paradise for any cyclist.
You’ll find trails that match your capabilities, skill level, and needs. The
most beautiful trails include technically demanding Alpine paths,
beginner-friendly tracks, and single trails. For a downhill thrill, take a
cable car up from the valley floor and ride your bike from the top.
Corviglia will stun you with its breathtaking scenery of
valleys, white mountain peaks, and deep blue lakes. You’ll find yourself
traversing historical tracks and three trails built to perfectly blend with the
terrain, spanning eight kilometers long, with a drop exceeding 950 meters.
Discover the flow trails on Corviglia
Your Engadin mountain bike tour can
include Corviglia’s three flow trails: Val Schlattain (starts at Piz Nair),
Trais Fluors, and Suvretta-Pass.
You can experience a technically challenging ride on Val
Suvretta da Murezzan. It starts on Piz Nair and ends at Singalbahn’s valley
station in St. Moritz Bad. The tricky Alpine trails require a mastery of
cycling skills.
Piz Nair
Do you want a more rugged Engadin mountain bike experience?
Piz Nair has the perfect terrain for that. The trails are accessible by cable
car, and once you’re at the mountain station, take a break at the panorama
restaurant that stands 3057 meters above sea level if you want, then proceed to
one of the various trails leading through an Alpine mountain landscape.
Early risers are in for a treat because Piz Nair is an excellent
spot for viewing a beautiful sunrise.
Other starting points
Start your Engadin mountain bike tour in
Scuol, Kloster Davos, or St. Moritz. These are accessible by public transport
or by car. Don’t worry if you’re taking the public PostBus service, as they
have excellent special equipment for transporting all kinds of mountain bikes,
including e-bikes.
Charging stations
Do you need to recharge your e-bike? You’ll find
state-of-the-art charging stations in Celerina, Samedan, Zuoz, and Bever.
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