Best bike parks around Tschiertschen are accessible from this strategically located village within the "Bike Kingdom" region. Tschiertschen offers direct access to a variety of mountain biking tours and trails. Two notable bike parks, Alpenbikepark Chur and Bike Kingdom Park Lenzerheide, are in close proximity. The area provides diverse biking experiences, from leisurely scenic routes to challenging enduro adventures.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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The easiest way to reach the Hörnligrat by bike, and with the least amount of effort, is by taking the Hörnli Express gondola from Innerarosa. From here, you can then head back down to the valley in virtually any direction. The flowing Hörnli Trail back to Arosa is particularly popular. The other trails (which are not designated trails, so be careful of hikes) are also very worthwhile, although some are a bit more challenging (e.g., to Lake Urden, S3).
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There are two ways to reach the Parpaner Rothorn: either by taking the cable car or by embarking on a challenging and strenuous hike. If you choose the latter option, you'll need sturdy footwear. Surefootedness and a head for heights are also beneficial on the ascent, ensuring you reach the summit safely. Next to the cable car station, there's also a panoramic restaurant where you can recharge with fine dining after a strenuous hike.
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Great panorama, unfortunately there was too much snow for biking
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Good viewing point with a great restaurant
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It's worth coming by bike when there's no snow, which at the altitude is actually only between June and August and only if it hasn't rained in the valley about 2 weeks before. A must for bikers: Dark side of the moon. And an insider tip: Furcletta Trail for advanced skiers!
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From Tschiertschen, you have easy access to two premier mountain biking destinations. The Alpenbikepark Chur on Brambrüesch offers five freeride trails across three difficulty levels with a 1,000-meter vertical drop. Additionally, the Bike Kingdom Park Lenzerheide is a versatile playground featuring five tracks, from the flowing FLOWline to the challenging World Cup track, STRAIGHTline. You can learn more about Lenzerheide as a biking hub here.
Yes, the Bike Kingdom Park Lenzerheide is known for its broad appeal, catering to all skill levels, including beginners. Its gentler trails allow new riders to build confidence. The settlement of Lenzerheide itself is also considered family-friendly.
The Alpenbikepark Chur, located on Brambrüesch, features five freeride trails. These trails are categorized into three difficulty levels, offering a variety of experiences for intermediate to advanced riders looking for downhill and freeride thrills. It boasts a significant vertical drop of 1,000 meters.
Absolutely. For expert riders, the Bike Kingdom Park Lenzerheide includes the challenging World Cup track, STRAIGHTline. Additionally, trails like the Alp Stätz to Parpan Trail and the Urdenfüggli Trail are known for being challenging, with rocky, steep, and rooty sections, technical points, and hairpin bends.
Tschiertschen is a great starting point for diverse mountain bike tours. You can embark on the 'Biketicket 2 RIDE schwarz' Enduro Tour, which combines extensive biking with mountain railway transport across Tschiertschen, Arosa-Lenzerheide, and Chur. There are also challenging routes like the Älpliseetrail and scenic E-mountain biking options such as the Ochsenalp–Tschiertschen route.
Yes, many routes in the region offer stunning panoramic views. The Parpaner Rothorn Summit, accessible by cable car, provides a fantastic view of Lenzerheide and countless mountain peaks. The Aroser-Hörnli tour from Tschiertschen also offers magnificent panoramic vistas over the Chur Alps.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and quality of the trails, often describing them as 'class trails' and highlighting the region as a 'Top Biker Eldorado of the Alps.' The scenic beauty, the combination of natural trails with technical sections, and the accessibility via gondolas like the Hörnli Express are also highly appreciated.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various mountain hikes, including challenging loops like the Parpaner Rothorn – Gredigs Fürggli loop. For road cycling, routes like the Lenzerheide – Heidsee loop are popular. There are also touring bicycle routes, such as the Tschiertschen – Ochsenalp Mountain Hut loop. More details can be found in the Mountain Hikes around Tschiertschen, Road Cycling Routes around Tschiertschen, and Cycling around Tschiertschen guides.
Yes, you'll find facilities to refuel. For instance, a panoramic restaurant is located at the Parpaner Rothorn Summit. Many routes around Tschiertschen also offer opportunities to stop at mountain guesthouses like Furgglis and Hüehnerchöpf, or other mountain restaurants.
The Hörnli Trail is easily accessible by taking the Hörnli Express gondola from Innerarosa to the Hörnli Trail Summit. From there, you can enjoy the popular flowing Hörnli Trail back down to Arosa.
While specific seasonal details for Tschiertschen are not provided, mountain biking in the Swiss Alps generally thrives from late spring through early autumn (typically May to October), when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are favorable. It's always advisable to check local conditions before planning your trip.


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