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About Valais/Wallis
Vom Rhônetal bis zu den schneebedeckten Gipfeln, von den grünen Weinbergen bis zu den imposanten Gletschern: die Möglichkeiten sind zahlreich und die Sonne ist immer mit dabei.

Das Wallis ist ein riesiger Spielplatz in den Bergen, ein wahres Paradies für Mountainbike-Begeisterte. Gut ausgeschilderte Routen, traumhafte Singletrails, Bikeparks, Pumptracks und Flowtrails lassen sowohl Beginnende wie auch Profis auf zwei Rädern ihr Talent unter Beweis stellen. Mit dem öffentlichen Verkehr und über 100 Seilbahnen gelangen Mountainbikende noch schneller in die Höhe, während sie ihre Waden schonen und den Tag auskosten können.

Das Wallis wurde 2025 während den UCI Mountainbike-Weltmeisterschaften zur Hauptstadt des internationalen Mountainbikesports. Zum ersten Mal in der Geschichte wurden alle Disziplinen in einer einzigen Region ausgetragen.

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De la vallée du Rhône aux sommets enneigés, des vignobles verdoyants aux glaciers imposants, les possibilités sont nombreuses et le soleil toujours au rendez-vous.

Véritable paradis des aventuriers, le Valais est un immense terrain de jeu pour les amateurs de VTT. Sentiers parfaitement balisés, singletrails de rêve, bikeparks, pumptracks et flowtrails invitent les débutants comme les spécialistes du deux-roues à exercer leurs talents. Et pour accéder plus rapidement vers les sommets, les transports publics et plus de cent installations
de remontées mécaniques permettent aux vététistes de profiter davantage de leur journée à VTT en minimisant leur effort.


Le Valais capitale mondiale du VTT a accueilli les Championnats du Monde Mountain Bike UCI 2025, réunissant pour la première fois de l’histoire toutes les épreuves de VTT dans une seule région.

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Distance travelled

1,194 km

Time in motion

223:14 h

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January 21, 2026

Valais Panorama Bike – Full Route

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131km

9.4km/h

4,610m

6,090m

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December 14, 2025

This is the entire Valais Panorama Bike Route, which takes you 131 kilometers from Oberwald over the Grimsel Pass, through Reckingen, Bellwald, and Binn, all the way to Brig.



Get ready for a top-class biking adventure. High-alpine trails, scenic high-altitude paths, historic mule tracks, babbling brooks

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January 20, 2026

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December 14, 2025

From Reckingen, you’ll enjoy a relaxed, slightly downhill ride for around 13 kilometers (8 mi) along the Rhone. Wide paths, vast meadows, small villages and plenty of Valais flair make for a great start to the second day.



At Mühlebach you’ll have the opportunity to admire Switzerland's oldest village

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January 20, 2026

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December 1, 2025

The PostBus takes you from Oberwald up to the 2,164-meter (7,100 ft) Grimsel Pass, where your mountain biking adventure begins. Passing Totesee, you’ll speed westward on fantastic singletrack into the Rhone Valley. The old stone slabs of a historic mule track crunch under your tires and the backdrop

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December 14, 2025

The fourth stage starts at the historic stone arch bridge in Binn. A short, relaxed downhill section gets you into your rhythm, but it’s not long before the climb up to the Saflisch Pass makes itself known. Ahead lies 14 kilometers (8.5 mi) and around 1,100 meters (3,600 ft) of elevation gain into the

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December 29, 2025

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December 14, 2025

With the fresh mountain breeze in your hair, the third stage begins with a short ride through Bellwald’s old village center, taking you past sun-baked wooden houses and traditional barns to the Richinen valley station. Should you be in need of some maintenance, you can even visit the local bike shop

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On the seventh and last stage of the Valais Alpine Bike you will experience the Val d'Anniviers from St-Luc to Grimentz in all its glory. Above all, the unforgettable view of the Lac de Moiry will enchant you.



From St-Luc you first take the funicular up to Tignousa. Here you get on your bike and follow

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August 2, 2023

This stage takes you from Blatten through the Lötschental and above the valley, with great views down. At the end, the sunny vineyards of the Rhone Valley await you on the way to Sierre.



Let's start in Blatten. Here you get on the saddle and cycle to Wiler. The cable car takes you from the valley to the

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August 2, 2023

The fifth stage is all about the Lötschental. You and your mountain bike start off with the Regio-Express Lötschberger from Brig to Goppenstein. Then continue by bus to Wiler. Here you climb onto the saddle and work your way up to the Lauchernalp mountain station with calf strength.



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The fourth stage of the Valais Alpine Bike has it all: You cycle on the tracks of the UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championship 2019 and climb the Gibidum Pass. Everything is crowned by the descent to Brig.



In Grächen, things get off to a leisurely start. Drive in the direction of Gasenried via a

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Beautiful views and routes await you on this stage. It takes you over the Moosalp Pass and down into the Mattertal.



It starts in Unterbäch. Here you take the chairlift up to the Brandalp. From there it goes downhill a bit, perfect for rolling up, then your calves are in demand: You drive up to the Moosalp

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