Best bike parks around Sils are found within the Upper Engadin region, an area known for its alpine landscapes and natural trails. While Sils itself features an extensive network of natural singletracks and diverse routes, the broader region offers dedicated bike park experiences. The trails transition from forest paths to open alpine terrain, providing varied challenges. This area is suitable for mountain bikers seeking natural routes and challenging terrain.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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The last stretch of the "Spiderman" seems incredibly attractive to me. The intensity of the route, with so many jumps in a row, makes it very exciting from start to finish. In addition, passing under the shade of the trees, surrounded by lush vegetation, gives it a special and refreshing touch. The negative gradient is perfect for maintaining a good pace and enjoying the descent to the fullest without losing control. In short, it is a fun, fast section surrounded by nature.
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Classified as a high-difficulty route, the Senglanota XXL features technical sections with steep descents, roots, rocks, and natural obstacles that require advanced mountain biking skills. Although exact metrics may vary depending on the specific route, the route is estimated to be approximately 3 km long, with a cumulative descent of around 230 meters.
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Known as "Spiderman" in Santa Coloma de Farners, it is one of the most emblematic and exciting routes for lovers of enduro and downhill mountain biking. Classified as red level, which indicates a moderate to high difficulty, suitable for cyclists with experience in technical terrain. The "Spiderman" descent has numerous jumps and bankings, offering an adrenaline-pumping experience, many of which have side escape routes for those who prefer to avoid them.
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Bolets is a very beautiful, narrow path with many rock gardens that will challenge your riding skills. There are also a few optional jumps if you want to get some airtime. If that's not for you, you can simply skip it and avoid it.
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This way things get very fast. Dragon Khan is also the name of a breathtaking rollercoaster in Spain's largest amusement park, giving a taste of the adrenaline rush that this trail offers.
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Spiderman is the signature trail par excellence of Santa Coloma de Farners. You definitely shouldn't miss this descent if you're traveling in the area. The path is winding, fast and really fun. Watch the video to get a first impression. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52vb-9iZKw4
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The best corriols to catch flow
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Sils, located in the Upper Engadin, is known for its extensive network of natural mountain biking trails rather than dedicated, man-made bike parks. You'll find diverse routes ranging from forest paths to open alpine terrain, offering natural singletracks and varied challenges amidst stunning alpine landscapes, clear lakes, and larch forests.
Yes, the Sils region offers several challenging mtb_park trails. For instance, the Spiderman Trail is a winding, fast, and fun descent with numerous jumps and bankings. Another intense option is the Spiderman Final Section, known for its many jumps in a row and negative gradient, allowing for a good pace.
Beyond the Spiderman trails, the Dragon Khan Trail offers an adrenaline-pumping experience through a gorge, characterized by its fast pace and being carved into granite. The Senglanota XXL is another high-difficulty route featuring technical sections with steep descents, roots, and rocks.
While the dedicated bike park highlights tend to be challenging, Sils offers easier natural routes suitable for families. For example, the 'View of Lake Silvaplana – Lake Silvaplana loop from Sils im Engadin' is an easy 20.5 km trail offering serene lake views, suitable for almost any fitness level. The 'Sils - Val Fex - Plaun Vadret - Sils (E-Mountainbike)' route is also an easy option, particularly enjoyable with an e-bike, winding through the charming Val Fex.
The summer months are generally the best time for mountain biking in Sils, as the alpine trails are clear of snow and the weather is favorable. This allows riders to fully experience the high alpine nature of the Upper Engadin.
Sils is celebrated for its alpine landscapes, clear lakes, and larch forests. Many trails offer stunning views of the Engadin valley, Lake Silvaplana, and the surrounding glacier mountains, particularly along routes like the 'Sils-Loop' or through Val Fex.
While Sils itself focuses on natural trails, other areas within the Engadin region, such as Corviglia and Corvatsch, are known for offering lift-assisted biking with unique flow and single trails. These are accessible from the Sils area for those seeking dedicated bike park experiences with mechanical assistance.
Beyond mountain biking, Sils offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, with options like the 'Font de Sant Salvador – El Racó de Farners 😋 loop from Sils' which is an easy ride. There are also numerous running trails, such as the 'Sèquia de Sils – Sils Lake Route loop from Sils', and general cycling routes like the 'Heart of Anglès Sculpture – Sils Church and surroundings loop from Sils'. For more details, check out the Gravel biking around Sils, Running Trails around Sils, and Cycling around Sils guides.
Visitors appreciate the flow and intensity of the trails. For example, the Spiderman Final Section is loved for its many jumps and negative gradient, allowing for a good pace. The Bolets Trail is enjoyed for its narrow path and challenging rock gardens, with optional jumps for those seeking airtime.
Yes, many trails in the Sils area feature technical sections and natural obstacles. The Senglanota XXL, for instance, is known for steep descents, roots, and rocks. The Bolets Trail also presents numerous rock gardens that challenge riding skills.
Sils stands out for its focus on natural singletracks and varied routes that immerse riders in the high alpine environment. Unlike regions with extensive man-made features, Sils offers a more organic mountain biking experience, transitioning from forest paths to open alpine terrain. It's ideal for those who prefer natural challenges and scenic beauty over highly engineered bike park courses.
Yes, Sils offers easy bike trails suitable for a more relaxed ride. The 'View of Lake Silvaplana – Lake Silvaplana loop from Sils im Engadin' is an easy 20.5 km trail that takes about 1 hour and 27 minutes, offering beautiful lake views. Another easy option is the 'Sils - Val Fex - Plaun Vadret - Sils (E-Mountainbike)' route, which is 15.6 km and accessible for a wider range of riders, especially with an e-bike.


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