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Top 6 Bike Parks in Moësa

Best bike parks in Moësa are found within a region known for its diverse mountain biking opportunities. Moësa, encompassing Val Mesolcina and Val Calanca, offers a network of natural trails for various skill levels. The area features scenic routes through historical landscapes, alpine flora, and imposing mountains. It provides an authentic experience combining natural beauty with cultural elements.

Best bike parks in Moësa

  • The most popular bike parks is Flow Trail with Wooden Bridges, a flow trail that is…

Last updated: May 12, 2026

Moesa River Trail with Tunnels and Stone Viaduct

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Part of the MTB path 640, easy to drive without any further skill. Great views of the viaduct, waterfalls and tunnel trips included.

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MTB singletrack no. 638 (S2–S3), Graubünden

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At the beginning it is mobile, but the places become increasingly difficult (S2-3). High rocky ledges or completely blocked. But it can be pushed easily. Afterwards it was easy to drive again.

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Flow Trail with Wooden Bridges

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Very nice, Up has to step up a notch. Even two or three tight curves are not for everyone.

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Single trail

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Uphill, in the middle, about 300m slightly tricky S1, otherwise everything flowy and wide forest paths S0.

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Technical Enduro Trail

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This route is part of the official MTB Trail. It's one of the most "fun to ride" parts of the trail-network near San Bernardino.
It's pretty rocky, steep and technical.
Advanced skills and good hardware required.

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Singletrack from Prepianto to Monti di San Carlo

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A very nice descent through the forest (from Prepianto to Monti di San Carlo). Very good MTBiker drive down the whole route. On the other hand, it gets very exhausting. …

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Silvano Turati
August 16, 2025, Fregeira Trail

Fantastic downhill, no particular difficulties. Not recommended uphill.

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An old, disused railway line through beautiful countryside. The gradient is moderate up to Mesocco. From Mesocco, until the crossing of the national road, it's steeper, but paved. From there, route 642 has some steep ramps off-road, but is always rideable.

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Silvano Turati
November 14, 2024, Single Trail

Fabulous route away from busy roads, ideal for all, S0.

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Very easy trail suitable for everyone, S0.

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Hans Peter
August 9, 2023, Fregeira Trail

Up and down trail, uphill over the steps, not mobile. The downhill is quite flowy, but also has roots and rough, loose rock to offer.

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Very nice, Up has to step up a notch. Even two or three tight curves are not for everyone.

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Thunderbird55
August 26, 2022, Single Trail

Uphill, in the middle, about 300m slightly tricky S1, otherwise everything flowy and wide forest paths S0.

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very few pushing passages / experienced MTB riders can ride everything (is the official MTB route from Schweizmobile (No. 638) down again and again / up rather not

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly bike trails in Moësa?

Yes, Moësa offers several options suitable for families. The Flow Trail with Wooden Bridges is rated S0 and is very easy, making it suitable for everyone. Additionally, around the San Bernardino Pass, there's an easy MTB route circling the artificial lake of S. Bernardino Isola, which winds through a beautiful forest, perfect for family rides.

What kind of trails are available for advanced mountain bikers in Moësa?

For advanced riders, Moësa provides challenging singletracks and technical descents. The MTB singletrack no. 638 features sections rated S2–S3 with high rocky ledges. The Technical Enduro Trail near San Bernardino is known for being rocky, steep, and technical, requiring advanced skills. The Parco Val Calanca also offers difficult routes with significant climbs and sections like the 'Marmite Trail' for testing skills.

What natural features can I expect to see while biking in Moësa?

Moësa's trails are rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter diverse terrains, including chestnut forests, the gurgling Moesa river, and a distinctive 'roche moutonnée' landscape with moors and small lakes. The San Bernardino Pass offers stunning views, alpine flora, and the striking, pyramid-shaped Piz Uccello. Val Calanca features a narrow valley flanked by imposing mountains over 3,000 meters, barren rock faces, and the crystalline Calancasca river.

Are there any historical or cultural sites along the bike trails?

Yes, the Val Mesolcina trails offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural elements. As you descend from the San Bernardino Pass, you can expect to encounter fortress ruins, providing a glimpse into the region's history amidst the scenic landscapes.

What do visitors enjoy most about mountain biking in Moësa?

Visitors highly appreciate the authentic experience of a vibrant, lesser-known part of Switzerland, combining natural beauty with cultural and historical elements. The diverse range of mountain biking experiences, from moderate paths to difficult routes, all set within a wild and natural alpine landscape, is frequently praised. Trails like the Single trail are loved for being away from busy roads, offering flowy and wide forest paths.

Can I find trails with unique features like bridges or tunnels?

Absolutely. The Flow Trail with Wooden Bridges, rated S0, is a very easy trail featuring wooden bridges. Another highlight is the Moesa River Trail with Tunnels and Stone Viaduct, which is part of MTB path 640 and offers great views of a viaduct, waterfalls, and includes tunnel passages.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike trails in Moësa?

Beyond mountain biking, Moësa offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including challenging routes like the Val Curciusa e Val Vignum loop run or the moderate Lago d'Isola and Lago Dosso Loop. The region is also excellent for mountain hikes and general hiking, with options like the Pizzo Uccello or the scenic Tour of the Lakes Trail. For more details, refer to the guides for Running Trails in Moësa, Mountain Hikes in Moësa, and Hiking in Moësa.

Are there any specific routes that follow the Moesa river?

Yes, the Moesa River Trail with Tunnels and Stone Viaduct is an easy trail that is part of MTB path 640, offering great views of the river, a viaduct, and waterfalls. The route 640 from the San Bernardino Pass also leads along the Moesa river towards S. Vittore, showcasing impressive waterfalls and the preserved river.

What is the Mesolcina Bike Route and what does it offer?

The Mesolcina Bike Route is a renowned trail in the Val Mesolcina, particularly appealing for downhill riding through historical and natural landscapes. It starts high over the valley at the San Bernardino Pass and descends towards Lostallo, passing through chestnut forests and fortress ruins. This route provides an authentic experience of a vibrant, lesser-known part of Switzerland. You can find more information about the Mesolcina Bike Route on visit-moesano.ch.

Are there any hidden gems or lesser-known trails in Moësa?

While Moësa is known for its natural trails rather than traditional bike parks, the region itself is a bit of a hidden gem for mountain biking. The Parco Val Calanca, for instance, is considered a mountain bike paradise with breathtaking landscapes and varied trails that are highly rated by the community for their scenic beauty and variety, offering a diverse range of experiences from moderate paths to difficult routes.

What are the general characteristics of mountain biking in the San Bernardino Pass area?

The San Bernardino Pass area offers several mountain biking routes ranging from moderate to challenging. You can find a varied circular trail from the village of San Bernardino with fluid single trails, or follow route 640 along the Moesa river. The area is known for stunning views, diverse terrain, and beautiful alpine flora, enhancing the riding experience for various preferences.

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