Best bike parks around Gampel-Bratsch offer a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. The region is known for its natural trails, catering to various skill levels, particularly in areas like Jeiziberg and Braderberg. Riders can find challenging singletracks, scenic routes, and accessible options via cable car. The landscape features unique flora, alpine meadows, and extensive mountain views.
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Nice singletrack with two pushing sections, but they are not too long.
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You are not always alone on the trail
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With cows the trail is sometimes not so flowing
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flowing high-altitude trail from Teugmatte to Rinderhütte
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Flowy high-altitude trail from the Teugmatte to the Guggerhubel to the Rinderhütte
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A scenic crossing and mostly easy to ride. In my opinion, the difficult section is the last climb to Kummenalp (coming from Hockenalp).
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Gampel-Bratsch is renowned for its natural mountain biking trails, particularly in areas like Jeiziberg and Braderberg. You'll find a diverse range of experiences, from challenging singletracks with technical sections over stone slabs and S-curves to more flowing trails. The region is characterized by stunning scenery, including unique flora, alpine meadows, and expansive mountain views.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Torrent Trail offers constant ups and downs on steep paths, requiring good driving technique. Another demanding option is the Rocky singletrack, known for its loose stones, steep terrain, and short rocky sections. The Jeizi Enduro tour also features exposed and demanding passages.
The Flow Trail Rinderhütte–Torrentalp (Middle Section) is a uniquely beautiful and flowing trail, starting at the Rinderhütte. It features numerous jumps for ambitious riders and small waves that beginners can roll over at a slower speed. The Flow Trail Lookout in Valais is another highly-rated option for a fun and flowing descent.
The region is known for its 'sunny mountains,' offering stunning scenery with unique flora, flowery alpine meadows, and wonderful mountain views. Many trails, such as the Torrent Trail and the Rocky singletrack, feature excellent viewpoints. The Jeizi Enduro tour passes through Bratsch, where an observation deck provides a 180° panorama of the Rhone valley.
The trails in Gampel-Bratsch can generally be ridden almost all year round, with the exception of the cold winter months. Summer brings flowery alpine meadows, enhancing the scenic beauty. It's advisable to check local conditions, especially in early summer, as some high alpine trails like the Kummenalp–Hockenalp High Alpine Trail may need repairs after winter.
The Luftseilbahn Gampel-Jeizinen (cable car) provides convenient access, quickly taking riders up 900 meters to Jeizinen. This makes it easier to enjoy the downhill sections of trails like the Jeizi Enduro, which starts from Jeizinen.
While Gampel-Bratsch focuses on natural mountain bike trails, the nearby Pumptrack Steg, opened in 2019, offers a 1200 m² public and free-to-use track. It's suitable for bicycles, scooters, and balance bikes, providing an additional cycling attraction for families and beginners in the vicinity.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the challenging Moosalp Climb from Turtmann, or enjoy more MTB trails like the difficult 'View of the Lower Valais – View of Bachalp loop'. There are also many mountain hikes, including the demanding Wiwanni Hut – Wiwannihorn loop.
Several local businesses cater to bikers, offering amenities such as lockable bike rooms, E-bike charging stations, cleaning possibilities, and simple tool kits. This ensures a comfortable and convenient experience for visitors.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the diverse terrain. Many highlight the fun and flowing nature of trails like the Flow Trail Rinderhütte–Torrentalp (Middle Section), while others appreciate the technical challenge and the beautiful panorama offered by trails such as the Torrent Trail. The natural singletracks and the overall mountain experience are highly valued.
Yes, the Kummenalp–Hockenalp High Alpine Trail is a notable option. It's a very scenic high alpine trail with a few tricky spots, mostly rideable, but some sections can be quite challenging and require respect due to sloping terrain.


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