Spotguide Flumserberg
The Flumserberg has long since made a name for itself as a "BikerBerg" and mountain bike spot. Beginners and families in particular will find suitable mountain bike trails on the Flumserberg. The biking mountain offers a good infrastructure and numerous varied tours for all skill levels.
Another advantage of Flumserberg is the convenient bike transport, which makes it easy for mountain bikers to get to the trails. The mountain railroads provide direct access to the area from Lake Walen in Unterterzen and offer a perfect combination for anyone who wants to combine their bike adventure with water sports on the lake.
For anyone planning their next mountain bike excursion, the Flumserberg spot guide offers valuable information and MTB tips on the best tours and trails on the Flumserberg.
Bucket list
Great trails for families and trail beginners with cable car connection on the "BikerBerg
Crisp descent for trail experts from the Tannenbodenalp to Mols
Combination of trails with water sports in Lake Walen (Unterterzen or Walenstadt)
Long and varied trail descent to Flums
Good starting point for some of the great trail classics in Heidiland
Ride the "Flumserberg Longruns Tour" (can be found in the singletrail tours under Ride)
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Getting there
The Flumserberg is located on the route from Zurich to Graubünden high above Lake Walen. Ideally, you should take the train to Unterterzen station and get on the gondola, which takes you directly from the lake up to the trails. There is also a postbus connection from Sargans via Flums up to Flumserberg.
To get to the Flumserberg, take the highway exit Flums near Sargans. A large mountain road then leads up to Flumserberg. Ideally as far as Tannenberg, where the trails end and the gondola lifts for mountain bikers start.
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