Biken

With over 400 kilometres of perfectly designed Flow Trails, easy Single Trails and more technical and advanced Alpine Trails in a spectacular mountain world, St. Moritz and the Engadin is a paradise for mountain bikers.

Experience pure sports pleasure on two wheels in front of Corviglia's impressive dreamy landscape. The aerial cable car offers a comfortable journey up to Piz Nair's mountain station at 3.057 metres above sea level. From here, you can admire a breath-taking panorama and an infinite variety of trails. Biking through the hollows and rolling hills feels sometimes less like mountain biking and more like surfing.

Bike Routes & Flow Trails

Bernina Express (673)
This route follows the legendary train tracks of the Rhaetian Railway RhB from the Upper Engadin to Val Poschiavo. Biking along the valley offers views of the impressive glaciers that are part of the Bernina range. From the top of the Bernina pass, bike along Lago Bianco before descending into Val Poschiavo. Enjoy the return journey on the UNESCO World Heritage Bernina Express route from Poschiavo to St. Moritz.

Suvretta Loop (671)
The first 400 metres of this route climbs from the Celerina train station to Alp Laret. Then it gets steeper, passing Marguns up to the Corviglia mountain station. The last 200 vertical metres climb over a steep gravel road and then take a dream path around Piz Nair to the Suvretta Pass. Then it's nearly six kilometres on a flow trail down the Val Suvretta into Val Bever, where the route meets a well-maintained dirt road back to Celerina via Samedan. 

WM Flow Trail
The highlight among the flow trails is the WM Flow Trail including a 360° curve. The mountain bikes can be transported to the Corviglia mountain station by funicular. From here, the Flow Trail leads through the 360° curve on a flowing downhill pump track over Alp Giop towards the Trutz Hut. The bike trails on the Corviglia offer a varied MTB experience for experts and families alike with the World Cup, Olympic, Foppettas and Marmotta Trail.

Val Minor Marmotta-Trail
This trail between Ospizio Bernina and Forcola di Livigno connects the biking destinations of Val Poschiavo, Livigno and the Upper Engadin. From Forcola di Livigno to Forcola Val Minor, the Slow Trail is fully rideable in both directions, making it ideal for riders without exceptional physical or technical abilities. This new mountain biking connection is an absolute must for bikers.

Pump Tracks & Skill Parcs

Pumptrack Cuntschett
Pump tracks offer downhillers and mountain bikers an ideal opportunity to improve their skills and control and avoid falls on the trail. Located in Pontresina, pump track Cuntschett is 200 cubic metres with a total length of 350 metres with a countless variety of routes. The pump track is suitable for bikers of all ages, no special skills are required. Wearing a helmet, knee pads and gloves is recommended.

Skill Park Corviglia
Mountain biking should be learned properly. In the Skill Park Corviglia, beginners can have their first experiences on a mountain bike, while intermediate mountain bikers can improve their skills. Braking correctly, safe cornering and successfully manoeuvring around obstacles can all be practiced on the bike in the skill park. Once you've learned proper balance and technique, nothing will stand in the way of an unforgettable day on the flow trails of Corviglia.

Fatbike

Discover a winter wonderland – by bike! Fatbikes enable you to explore the snow-covered Engadine fairy-tale landscape from aboard your two-wheeled steed.

Biking in winter? Fatbikes make it possible! The safe contact area thanks to the oversized tyres allows you to cycle without any difficulty over the snow-covered surface. The Engadin Bike School offers regular guided Fatbike tours for individuals or groups. You can rent Fatbikes, including by the hour, from Engadin Bikes in St. Moritz Bad.

Note:
Fatbikes are not permitted on the cross-country trails.

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