Bike parks around Breil/Brigels offer an array of mountain biking trails and routes within the Swiss Alps. The region features diverse terrain, including majestic mountains, lush forests, and clear mountain lakes. It provides an extensive network of paths suitable for various skill levels, from flow trails to natural singletracks. This area is known for its varied bike rides on often secluded trails, allowing for exploration of the Surselva Valley.
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Very nice trail with rather tight bends. Entry and exit at the suspension bridge, I think only Nino can ride it. 😜🙈🤷♂️
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The path is simply wonderful: you cycle across picturesque alpine meadows with a magnificent mountain panorama.
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Relaxed climb with the E-MTB
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Cool route to make the descent to Ilanz more exciting
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No light is needed as the tunnel exit can be seen as soon as you enter. 😊 It was real pioneers who dug the tunnel; without machines it was really hard work.
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Fantastic trail! Most sections can be driven. The effort up to the Crap Masegn mountain station – a real piece of work for biobikers – is rewarded!
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Short, unlit tunnel, but if you go straight through the tunnel you can see the exit and thus have some light.
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Dark tunnel with a rough trail surface - you'll need a good front light if you come this way!
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Breil/Brigels offers a diverse range of mountain biking trails, including newly built flowtrails, natural singletrack sections, and scenic alpine roads. You'll find everything from machine-groomed paths to challenging singletracks, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, the Plaun da Spagna Trail offers an exciting descent from St. Martin church towards Ilanz. Additionally, the region is known for the Flowtrail Tschuppina Brigels, a well-developed circular route featuring wall curves, rollable doubles, and jumps suitable for all ages and skill levels.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Nino Schurter Bike Trail 222 is known for its rather tight bends, with entry and exit points at the suspension bridge. The Crap Masegn Trail (Route 248) also offers a fantastic and challenging experience, rewarding the effort with great views.
Yes, the Flowtrail Tschuppina Brigels is designed to be fun and engaging for both young and experienced riders, making it a great spot for skill progression and enjoyable rides for the whole family. The region also has numerous trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty.
The Breil/Brigels region is nestled in the Swiss Alps, offering breathtaking scenery. You'll bike through majestic mountains, lush forests, and past clear mountain lakes like Lag da Pigniu and Lag da Breil. Trails often provide panoramic views of the expansive Surselva Valley.
Absolutely. Breil/Brigels is an outdoor lover's paradise. You can easily combine mountain biking with hiking, swimming in the mountain lakes, or exploring historic villages. For hiking, you can find routes like the 'Muttsee and AlpinSolar Plant – View of Limmernsee loop' or 'Lake Pradas – Lake Brigels loop' in the Hiking around Breil/Brigels guide.
The prime season for biking in Breil/Brigels is generally from late spring through early autumn (May to October), when the trails are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable. Always check local conditions before planning your trip.
Yes, you might encounter unique features like the Tunnel on MTB Trail 415, a short, unlit tunnel with a rough trail surface. While unlit, the exit is visible from the entrance, adding an interesting element to your ride.
Yes, the Surselva region, which includes Breil/Brigels, is well-equipped for e-biking. You'll find numerous charging stations available throughout the area, making it convenient to explore the extensive trail network with an e-bike.
Many trails in Breil/Brigels offer stunning views. The Scenic Gravel Road to Alp Stavonas, for instance, takes you across picturesque alpine meadows with a magnificent mountain panorama. The Crap Masegn Trail (Route 248) also rewards riders with excellent vistas.
Visitors appreciate the varied bike rides on often secluded trails, allowing them to enjoy the tranquility of nature away from city bustle. The routes are highly rated for their significant elevation changes and panoramic views, making for a rewarding experience.
The region is well-regarded for its accessibility. For example, the Flowtrail Tschuppina offers the convenience of a mountain railway that can transport bikes, often for free for those lodging in the area, enhancing accessibility for downhill enthusiasts.


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