Best bike parks around Au (SG) are found in a region characterized by alpine valleys and mountainous landscapes within the St. Gallen canton. This area offers diverse terrain for mountain biking, including natural singletrack and technical features. While Au (SG) itself features numerous mountain bike routes, several highly-regarded bike parks are accessible within a reasonable distance. These locations provide varied experiences for riders across all skill levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Highly recommended, super S0 - S1
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Bike Code It contains the basic knowledge!
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A beautiful, easy trail. Pure pleasure.
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That's what I call an unexpected beautiful trail
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Follow the footpath and not the road! (Yellow White signs). When following this path you get a nice primarily singletrail DH, starting with a forest part with big roots, then a flow part with a few corners, finishing the route of with a rock garden with loose rocks. Be aware of hikers here! Very popular spot for hiking also.
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Well-known, beautiful trail from St. Anton, along the ridge, initially liquid mostly S1, towards the bottom (to the east) becoming ever steeper here definitely S2.
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I love narrow, trail-like forest trails and this biker trail, also permitted for pedestrians, is a beautiful section on narrow trail trails through the forest. This highlight marks the start of this trail and leads down towards Fronberg. The route is not shown on the map.
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Nice single trail, but be careful pedestrians and sometimes coarse gravel. In the area after the road crossing (after the small water reservoir) there is a fine root trail. May only be driven in this direction (for whatever reason there is a driving ban in the other direction at the end)
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While Au (SG) doesn't host a large, dedicated bike park, the immediate area is rich with mountain biking trails. You'll find diverse terrain, including natural singletrack, flow trails, and downhill sections. Trails often feature challenging ascents, scenic routes through gorges and along rivers, and a mix of forest paths, open alpine meadows, and technical sections like roots, corners, and rock gardens.
Several highly-regarded bike parks are within a reasonable driving distance. The MTB Trailcenter Au-Schoppernau in Austria is just 30-40 minutes away, offering skill development for all levels. For a wider variety of trails, Alpenbikepark Chur is about an hour's drive, and Bike Kingdom Park Lenzerheide is roughly 1 hour and 15 minutes away, both in Switzerland.
Yes, for beginners, the Wolfhalden Flow Trail S1 is a beautiful, easy, and very flowy option directly in the area. Further afield, the MTB Trailcenter Au-Schoppernau is designed for beginners to improve technique, and Alpenbikepark Chur offers trails like 'Brambi Flow' and 'ChurFlow' which are particularly suitable for new riders.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Kummaberg Downhill Trail S1 offers a primarily singletrail downhill experience with roots, corners, and a rock garden. The St. Anton Trail is rated S2 and becomes steeper towards the bottom. For more extensive challenges, Alpenbikepark Chur and Bike Kingdom Park Lenzerheide feature red and black trails, including World Cup tracks.
Visitors appreciate the unexpected beauty of trails like the Root Trail Singletrack, noting its fine root sections. The Wolfhalden Flow Trail S1 is praised for its pure pleasure and very flowy sections along a small stream. The overall variety of natural singletrack, flow trails, and downhill options, including sections with roots, corners, and rock gardens, is also highly valued.
Yes, the Wolfhalden Flow Trail S1 is an easy and enjoyable option suitable for families. Further out, Bike Kingdom Park Lenzerheide offers a dedicated kids' parcour and a skill center, making it a great destination for families looking to bike together.
The biking season typically runs from spring to autumn. Lower-altitude parks like Alpenbikepark Chur can have an extended season, sometimes from spring into winter. Always check specific park opening times and trail conditions, as seasonal weather can affect accessibility and trail quality.
Absolutely. The region around Au (SG) offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking paths. For more details on these, you can check out guides like MTB Trails around Au (SG), Road Cycling Routes around Au (SG), and Gravel biking around Au (SG).
Verbier Bike Park is a significant destination for serious downhillers and enduro riders, offering 19 km of tracks and extensive enduro trails. However, it's a longer drive, approximately 3 to 3.5 hours from Au (SG), making it more suitable for a multi-day trip rather than a quick day visit.
Yes, some trails are shared. For example, the cool biker trail, also open to pedestrians is a beautiful section of narrow, trail-like forest paths. However, on shared trails like the Wolfhalden Flow Trail S1 and Kummaberg Downhill Trail S1, it's crucial to be aware of and respectful towards hikers.
The region is characterized by alpine valleys and mountainous landscapes. You'll encounter scenic sections along small streams, routes through forests with large roots, and open alpine meadows. Trails often offer viewpoints overlooking the Rhine Valley and the Alpstein mountains, providing stunning natural backdrops for your ride.
When riding trails like the Wolfhalden Flow Trail S1 or Kummaberg Downhill Trail S1, be mindful of hikers, as some popular spots are shared. For the Root Trail Singletrack, be cautious of occasional coarse gravel. Always follow local signage and respect any driving bans or specific directions for trails.


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