4.6
(698)
2,100
riders
297
rides
Mountain biking around Heinzenberg offers diverse landscapes, from the dramatic Viamala region to the gentle slopes of the Heinzenberg Ridge. The area is characterized by a blend of meadows, pastures, and forests, including the Realta forest, with alpine meadows found at higher elevations. Riders can explore varied terrain alongside the Posterior Rhine and discover mountain lakes like Patrutg Lake. This region provides a network of trails suitable for various skill levels, featuring both challenging alpine ascents and leisurely rides through…
Last updated: May 3, 2026
4.8
(13)
41
riders
30.4km
02:53
700m
700m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
5.0
(3)
12
riders
36.3km
03:11
640m
640m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

Sign up for free
5.0
(9)
14
riders
24.8km
02:02
430m
440m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
4.9
(10)
21
riders
28.6km
02:38
650m
650m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
3.0
(1)
23
riders
7.97km
00:47
170m
170m
Hard mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Bench on the Grävenberg Trail. From here, you can look down to the Forellenhof farm, and to the side, you have a beautiful view all the way to Bundenbach.
0
0
Beautiful old building, well done
0
0
Impressive and somewhat mystical ruins along the way
3
0
Good footwear is an advantage!
0
0
A very beautiful trail that everyone involved put a lot of effort into. It's quite challenging in the upper part, but very flowing further down.
0
0
Although I believe the entire trail is marked on Komoot, I have only added pictures of the upper section, in keeping with the name and description. It is indeed more natural and technical than the lower section. Difficulty: S2. As far as Komoot says S3, that is not correct. The key point comes right at the beginning, is short and can also be pushed. Later on, the trail becomes much easier.
1
0
The Devils Rock Trail in Hennweiler takes its name from the "Devil's Rock", near which it starts. After a pleasant uphill and an entertaining traverse on trails to the starting point, there is a brilliant firework display of obstacles on the trail, which cleverly exploits the characteristics of the terrain. In the steeper initial section, things get a bit technical right from the start (S2, the Komoot rating of S3 is exaggerated), including a somewhat cheesy but fun short steep descent, rocky terrain steps and some roots. Later, the forest becomes a bit lighter and a whole battery of jumps follows - some with, some without gaps, so that beginners will also find what they are looking for here. Now that the terrain is noticeably flatter, the trail builders have built a crushed sand line in the forest: It sounds strange, but it works so brilliantly that this section may even have become our favorite part (although every section is simply brilliant!). The smooth crushed sand surface means you can roll along quickly and easily even on very flat terrain, and you can shoot over small and large jumps and push yourself through minimalist but perfectly shaped berms. We should also mention the beautiful skinny constructions that can be found all over the trail, which we had a lot of fun with. Overall, a real gem of a trail that, with its many different faces, not only makes perfect use of the terrain, but is guaranteed to have something to suit every taste! Great! 😊🤙
1
0
Great castle ruins and definitely worth seeing. Part of the new building style is added to the old one. Conferences and events take place here. There is also a café and you have a great view from up here.
2
0
The Heinzenberg region offers a vast network of mountain bike trails, with nearly 300 routes available on komoot. This includes 45 easy routes, over 200 moderate routes, and 50 difficult routes, catering to a wide range of skill levels.
Mountain biking in Heinzenberg features diverse terrain. You'll encounter forested areas, open meadows, and trails with panoramic views of the Viamala region and the Domleschg valley. The routes vary from gentle slopes through villages to challenging alpine ascents, often winding alongside the Posterior Rhine and through forests like Realta.
Yes, Heinzenberg offers several family-friendly options. Many of the 45 easy routes are suitable for families, providing leisurely rides through idyllic villages and gentle terrain. These trails typically have minimal elevation gain and are rated S0-S1 in difficulty, making them accessible for all fitness and skill levels.
While many outdoor areas in Switzerland are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific trail regulations or local signage for each route. Generally, dogs are welcome on trails if kept on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock. Ensure your dog is fit enough for the ride and bring plenty of water for both of you.
The Heinzenberg region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore dramatic gorges, impressive mountain panoramas, and beautiful mountain lakes such as Patrutg Lake and Pascuminer Lake. Riders are also treated to stunning views of the Heinzenberg Ridge and the majestic Piz Beverin. For specific points of interest, consider visiting the Trübenbach Waterfall or the Kellenbacher Woog Waterfall. There are also interesting geological formations like the Rock tunnel.
Yes, the Heinzenberg region is known for its circular routes. The region research mentions routes like the Heinzenberg Forest Route (Local No. 621), Heinzenberg Villages Route (Local No. 622), and Heinzenberger Maiensässroute (Local No. 623), which are designed as circular tours. On komoot, you can find many loop trails, such as the moderate Giant Swing by the Pond – Schmidtburg Castle Ruins loop from Hennweiler.
The mountain bike trails in Heinzenberg are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 650 reviews. Many riders praise the diverse terrain, the impressive mountain panoramas, and the well-maintained network of trails suitable for various skill levels.
Absolutely. Heinzenberg offers 50 difficult routes for experienced mountain bikers. These trails often feature significant elevation gains and technical sections, rated S3-S6, which may require advanced riding skills or even pushing your bike in some parts. An example of a challenging route is the Teufelsfels Shelter – Teufelsfels Log Cabin loop from Hennweiler.
The best time for mountain biking in Heinzenberg is typically from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is generally favorable, and the trails are free of snow. The region transforms into a snow sports destination in winter, making mountain biking less accessible on higher elevation trails.
Yes, the Heinzenberg area has several interesting sites beyond the trails. You can find historical sites like the Herrenberg Show Mine or the Bierfincksgraben Mine. For natural wonders, explore caves such as the Schinderhannes Cave or the Schlossberg Spring.
The Heinzenberg region is well-connected within Graubünden. Villages like Thusis, Cazis, and Rothenbrunnen, which serve as starting points for many trails, are accessible by public transport. You can plan your journey to these villages to reach various trailheads. For example, the Heinzenberg Forest Route (Local No. 621) starts near Thusis and passes Rothenbrunnen station.
Yes, for those looking to improve their skills, the Trailcenter Thusis provides an excellent training ground. It caters to mountain bikers of all ages and experience levels, offering facilities to hone your riding techniques.


Browse the best MTB trails in other regions.