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Top 20 Bike Parks around Sankt Gallenkirch

Best bike parks around Sankt Gallenkirch are situated in the scenic Montafon valley, providing a variety of biking opportunities. The region features diverse trails, from gentle hills to challenging steep slopes, catering to different skill levels. Sankt Gallenkirch itself offers local bike park facilities, and the broader area includes several highly regarded bike parks. This destination is popular for mountain biking, with options for both recreational cyclists and freeriders.

Best bike parks around Sankt Gallenkirch

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Last updated: July 7, 2026

New Heilbronner Hut

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The Neue Heilbronner Hütte is located at an altitude of 2,300 meters in the midst of the impressive alpine mountain landscape of the Verwall Mountains between Vorarlberg and Tyrol. It …

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Sonnenkopf Bearland

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Great playground for children with a perfect panorama

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Davos and Klosters are well equipped for mountain bikers and have created various downhill slopes especially for bikers who like to let it rip downhill. One of them is the …

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Flow trail to Gotschnaboden station (S1)

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Great trail along the slope with a slight incline towards the train station. The path itself does not present any major difficulties and is in the S1 area. The danger …

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Gotschnagrat Technical S3 Section

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Driving smoothly at first, the trail quickly becomes a technical challenge. Several hairpin bends, which are interspersed with large stones, require quite a bit of skill and willpower. But the …

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September 20, 2025, Gotschnagrat Technical S3 Section

I found the rocky sections pretty tough. Steep and incredibly rocky! I had to push a lot, but I was able to ride most of it. The Meierhofberg Trail is also rated S3, and I could ride everything there. No chance here! Further down, it gets easier again, but still tough! For me, some parts are clearly rated S4, a stark contrast to many other S3 and S4 trails I've ridden.

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Young and old alike love to visit the Sonnenkopf family and adventure mountain again and again. While the children have fun in the LEGENDARY BEAR LAND, the adults won't get bored either. In the Sonnenkopf panoramic mountain restaurant at almost 2,000 m above sea level, you will be spoiled with varied daily specials, hearty snacks and a large selection of cakes and ice cream sundaes. On the large sun terrace, sun worshippers can enjoy the beautiful mountain panorama in a cozy atmosphere. In the midst of a fantastically beautiful and almost untouched natural backdrop, relaxing and eventful hours can be spent. The healthy mountain air and the crystal-clear mountain water also have a very positive effect on health. People who suffer from allergies in particular feel particularly comfortable in the mountains! Source: https://www.sonnenkopf.com/de/

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Super nice, relatively easy trail, rideable in both directions.

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You can also ride the Bärenweg with a MTB, it really puts you in a good mood 😂👍😎 Of course pay attention to hikers ☝️😉

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Ideal with children, playground and Flos

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The trail is really great, I've ridden it several times, it goes from the Gotschnaboden station horizontally towards Davos. It's spectacular along the slope. https://youtu.be/44HgVgTyADU

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https://youtu.be/tZO4-rC2MS4 Not quite as bad S3 trail, you might just have to push for a few meters, the rest is easy to ride. Great panorama.

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The lower part of the Gotschnagrat trail is quite challenging. S3 is correct, but some sections are already S4. This section provides a lot of adrenaline and requires technical driving.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular bike parks and trails in the Sankt Gallenkirch area?

The region around Sankt Gallenkirch offers a variety of popular bike parks and trails. Highly regarded options include Gotschna Freeride – technical section, known for its 6 kilometers of curve fun, and the Flow trail to Gotschnaboden station (S1), which offers a scenic ride along the slope. For a more challenging experience, the Gotschnagrat Technical S3 Section provides demanding hairpin bends and stone fields.

Are there family-friendly bike parks or trails suitable for children near Sankt Gallenkirch?

Yes, there are excellent family-friendly options. Sonnenkopf Bearland is a facilities highlight known for its great playground for children, perfect panorama, and plenty of water features. Additionally, Trailpark Hochjoch in Silvretta Montafon is praised for its family-friendly downhill experiences with varying difficulty levels and convenient lift access.

What is the best time of year to visit Sankt Gallenkirch for mountain biking?

The best seasons for mountain biking in Sankt Gallenkirch are spring, summer, and autumn. During these months, the weather is typically mild and stable, providing ideal conditions for exploring the trails and bike parks.

What kind of terrain and difficulty levels can I expect at bike parks around Sankt Gallenkirch?

You'll find a wide range of terrain and difficulty levels. For instance, the Flow trail to Gotschnaboden station (S1) is rated S1, indicating it's generally easy but can be narrow. The Gotschna Freeride – technical section requires a certain level of driving technique for its downhill curves. For advanced riders, the Gotschnagrat Technical S3 Section and the Chalbersäss Trail offer technical challenges with rocky sections, hairpin bends, and roots.

Which bike parks offer options for both beginners and advanced riders?

Bikepark Brandnertal is an excellent choice, offering approximately 30 kilometers of trails catering to all skill levels. It features easy blue flowlines like Tschengla Unchained for beginners, alongside expert-level downhill tracks such as Tschack the Ripper and Tschack Norris. They also have a Drop Zone to help riders progressively improve their skills.

Are there any bike parks with lift access to make ascents easier?

Yes, several bike parks offer convenient lift access. The Gotschna Freeride – technical section allows for quick ascents via cable car. Trailpark Hochjoch also provides a lift shuttle with the Hochjoch Bahn in Schruns, transporting bikes and riders to the starting point at the mountain station.

What amenities are available at the regional bike parks, such as bike rental or schools?

Bikepark Brandnertal offers amenities like bike hire and a Gravity Academy Bike School with trained guides. They also provide additional thrills such as mountain carts. For Trailpark Hochjoch, bike rental is available in Sankt Gallenkirch itself, and a bike wash area is provided at Kropfen.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks in Sankt Gallenkirch?

Beyond bike parks, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various mountain bike trails, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Sankt Gallenkirch guide. There are also numerous cycling routes for touring bicycles, detailed in the Cycling around Sankt Gallenkirch guide, and a wide array of hiking trails, which you can find in the Hiking around Sankt Gallenkirch guide.

Are there any bike parks further afield that are highly recommended for a day trip?

For dedicated bikers willing to venture a bit further for a day trip, Bike Republic Sölden is renowned as 'the most flowing and fun-packed nation of the Alps,' offering over 70 km of single trails and shaped lines. Another highly regarded option is Bikepark Serfaus-Fiss-Ladis, which provides five different trail options, a Kids Park, Training Grounds, and a Slopestyle area, catering to all ages and ability levels.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks and trails around Sankt Gallenkirch?

Visitors frequently praise the diverse range of trails, from beginner-friendly flowlines to challenging downhill tracks. The convenience of lift access at parks like Trailpark Hochjoch and the Gotschna Freeride is highly appreciated. Many also enjoy the stunning natural scenery and the well-maintained facilities, such as the playgrounds at Sonnenkopf Bearland, making it a great destination for both individual riders and families.

How can I find trails that match my skill level, from easy to expert?

Many bike parks in the region clearly mark their trails by difficulty. For example, the Flow trail to Gotschnaboden station (S1) is an S1 trail, suitable for less experienced riders. Bikepark Brandnertal uses a color-coded system with blue flowlines for beginners and black trails for experts. Always check the signage at the park or trail descriptions before riding, especially for technical sections like the Gotschnagrat Technical S3 Section or the Chalbersäss Trail, which are not recommended for beginners.

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