Châtel-sur-Montsalvens
Châtel-sur-Montsalvens
Bike parks around Châtel-sur-Montsalvens are characterized by a network of mountain biking trails within the Fribourg canton of Switzerland. This region is known for its natural landscapes and varied terrain suitable for mountain biking. While not featuring a dedicated, lift-accessed bike park in the traditional sense, the area offers numerous trails and facilities for riders. These routes often traverse forests and open areas, providing diverse riding experiences.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Wonderful view! The climb is definitely worth it!
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Shop, car park (CHF 5.-/day in summer) (motorhomes authorized for paid nights), WC, pump track (green / rather scooters). Transportable mountain bike in the cabins.
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Find the trail great to improve, because in most places where a lot of technology is gordert not so much can happen, because it is not exactly steep down next to the trail.
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Nice root trail and additional boards passages. Accessible on both sides. Be careful in wet weather -> risk of slipping.
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The entrance to the gorge down to Le Géringo Baches is S2 (S3) class. Arrived at the bottom - wonderful trail down to Marsens. All levels of difficulty. Be careful - cruising is difficult in certain places.
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Around Châtel-sur-Montsalvens, you'll find a network of mountain biking trails rather than traditional, lift-accessed bike parks. The region offers diverse terrain, including challenging root trails, intermediate flow trails, and routes through forests and open areas. It's known for natural landscapes suitable for various riding experiences.
No, Châtel-sur-Montsalvens in Switzerland does not feature a dedicated, lift-accessed bike park in the traditional sense. The area is known for its extensive mountain biking trails. There can sometimes be confusion with the renowned Châtel Bike Park in France, which is a different location entirely.
Visitors often enjoy the challenging Mountain bike trail through the roots, which features technical sections and laid boards. Another favorite is the Le Gérigno Flow Trail, an intermediate descent along a small stream from Gibloux to Marsens.
Yes, the Charmey Cable Car Station offers amenities like a shop, parking, and a pump track. Mountain bikes can be transported in the cable car cabins, providing access to higher trails.
The trails vary in difficulty. For instance, the Mountain bike trail through the roots is considered challenging and requires concentration. The Le Gérigno Flow Trail is an intermediate descent. There are options suitable for various skill levels, from technical descents to more flowing sections.
For trails like the Mountain bike trail through the roots, it's best experienced in dry conditions to avoid muddy sections and potential slipping. Generally, late spring to early autumn offers the most favorable weather for mountain biking in the Fribourg canton.
The Charmey Cable Car Station is considered family-friendly, offering a pump track that is suitable for beginners and scooters. While specific trails are not explicitly marked as 'family-friendly' in the data, the presence of intermediate flow trails suggests options for varying skill levels.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, go running, or enjoy road cycling routes. Popular routes include 'Through the Intyamon Valley' for MTB and 'Lac de Montsalvens — loop course' for running.
Parking is available at facilities like the Charmey Cable Car Station, which offers paid parking (CHF 5.-/day in summer) and allows motorhomes for paid overnight stays.
Visitors frequently highlight the diverse and natural riding experiences. They enjoy the challenging root trails, the flowy descents like La Sierne - fun singeltrack, and the scenic routes through forests and along streams. The ability to transport bikes via cable car for access to higher trails is also a valued feature.
Yes, advanced riders will find challenging sections. The Mountain bike trail through the roots is known for its technical demands. Additionally, the Kuhweid Trail offers an entertaining, steeply downhill section through cow pastures and forest, which is not suitable for beginners.
While specific cafes or accommodation directly adjacent to every trail are not detailed, the region around Châtel-sur-Montsalvens, being a village in the Fribourg canton, offers various options for lodging and dining. Charmey, with its cable car station, is a local hub where you can find facilities.


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