Best bike parks around Maladers are part of a vast network of mountain biking trails within the larger "Bike Kingdom" of Graubünden, Switzerland. This region, encompassing Arosa, Lenzerheide, and Chur, offers over 900 kilometers of diverse trails. Maladers serves as a strategic starting point, providing direct access to routes that combine scenic beauty with technical challenges. The area focuses on natural singletrack and mountain tours, catering to various skill levels.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Well-ridable, despite the black markings in the Bike Kingdom app, it's not as black as others, like Älplisee at the end or Great White. Really good to ride with a bit of concentration. Also much shorter than, for example, Great White! A typical heath trail, tough with a couple of derailleur-hungry rocks (as so beautifully described above...), but otherwise absolutely fun!
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There is hardly a more fitting name for a trail. Especially with the Great White, an iconic combination. The "Dark Side of the Moon" starts just below the mountain station of the Rothorn Bahn and leads through the eponymous stone desert down to the avalanche barrier and over to Gredigs Fürggli. The "Rot" (Red) trail rating on Trailforks is fitting. Along the way, the odd rock-roll or natural wallride offers the opportunity to spice up the trail experience a bit more. All in all, a beautiful high-alpine trail in a bizarrely beautiful stone landscape. https://youtu.be/ZSADGyXU3HQ?si=1mFee_OkU0PJuD_n&t=112
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Very nicely groomed, almost endless trail.
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If you're not up for the highways in the bike park, you should head straight for Kuhtanamo. It's a great enduro trail with awesome turns, rocks, and roots. You'll need some good riding skills, but overall, you can let it go. 🤪 There's an "illegal version" in the second part.
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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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The red gondola cabins of the Brambrüeschbahnen connect Chur's local mountain with the city. While the mountain station is the starting point or destination of many hikes, in the valley you are almost in the middle of Chur's old town, where you can be chauffeured back to your desired destination thanks to the good SBB connections.
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Maladers is a gateway to the extensive Bike Kingdom, offering a vast network of natural mountain biking trails rather than traditional lift-serviced bike parks. You'll find diverse experiences, from flowing, scenic routes to technically demanding descents, all set within stunning Alpine scenery. The focus is on natural singletrack and mountain tours.
Yes, experienced riders will find plenty of challenges. The Dark Side Of The Moon trail is known for its unique landscape, tight, rocky bends, and alpine terrain with loose rock and boulders. Additionally, the Maladerser Heuberge area offers technically demanding trails, with a variant through the Kaltbrunntobel rated around S3, featuring nearly 700 meters of descent through wild terrain.
While Maladers itself focuses on natural trails, the broader Bike Kingdom offers family-friendly access points. The Brambrüeschbahn mountain station is a great starting point, connecting Chur's local mountain with the city and offering various trails suitable for different skill levels, including family-friendly options.
The Hörnli Trail Summit, accessible via gondola, offers a popular flowing trail back to Arosa. Another notable route is the Mittenberg - Maladers Trail, known for its flow and magnificent high-altitude path, rated S1 for an enjoyable ride with great viewpoints over Chur.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are most favorable. Always check local trail conditions before heading out, as some challenging trails like Alp Stätz to Parpan Trail are not recommended when wet.
Absolutely. Many trails in the Maladers area offer stunning views. The Mittenberg - Maladers Trail provides excellent panoramas over Chur. The Brambrüeschbahn mountain station also boasts beautiful views of Chur and the Rhine Valley, while the Dark Side Of The Moon trail is highly recommended for its unique scenery.
Beyond mountain biking, Maladers is a great base for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including routes like the 'View of Chur from Mittenberg' or 'Pardisa Bridge over the Rhine'. For road cycling, options include the 'Versam Curves' or routes to Heidsee. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes such as 'Kunkelsstrasse – Kunkel Pass' available. Find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Maladers, Gravel biking around Maladers, and Road Cycling Routes around Maladers guides.
Yes, the Urdenfüggli Trail is a great example, offering a nice change between pure flow sections and technical hairpin bends, along with some stone fields. It's accessible from the Rothorn station and provides a varied riding experience.
Maladers provides direct access to many trails. For higher-altitude routes or to connect to other parts of the Bike Kingdom, facilities like the Brambrüeschbahn mountain station and the Hörnli Express gondola (for the Hörnli Trail Summit) offer convenient uplift services, allowing you to maximize your downhill riding.
Visitors appreciate the authentic mountain biking experience, focusing on natural singletrack and mountain tours rather than man-made park features. The stunning Alpine scenery, diverse trail experiences catering to various skill levels, and the direct access to the extensive Bike Kingdom network are frequently highlighted as major draws.
For advanced riders, the Alp Stätz to Parpan Trail is a challenging S2 trail featuring rocky, steep, and rooty sections with multiple line choices. It offers pure mountain biking for those with experience, though it's best avoided in wet conditions.


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