Bike Sunnegga Flowtrail

Sunnegga Flowtrail: The perfect introduction to mountain biking

  • Endurance
    1
    You enjoy biking and prefer shorter tours. We'll ride for up to 2 hours, covering 15–25 km and up to 300 vertical meters. Expect a relaxed, stress-free outing.
  • Technique
    2
    You have initial experience on natural trails and feel confident in varied terrain. You handle small roots, rocks, steps, and curves with control. You know basic techniques for braking, balance, and bike positioning.
  • Duration
    3 h
  • Date
    May - October
  • Participants
    1-8 persons

The Sunnegga Flowtrail is a highlight for anyone who wants to experience mountain biking in Zermatt. With a length of around 6 km and a difference in altitude of around 500 m, the trail offers ideal terrain for beginners and advanced riders. The route starts directly below the Sunnegga mountain station and leads through open landscapes and Swiss stone pine forests back to Zermatt. Thanks to its easy accessibility by funicular railroad and the possibility of riding several laps, the Sunnegga Flowtrail is perfect for improving technique and safety.


About this tour



Duration

3 hours


Date

Mid-May to mid-October, depending on the weather and conditions.


Number of participants

1 to a maximum of 8 participants per bike guide


Description

The flow trail from Sunnegga to Zermatt is an experience suitable for many bikers! For beginners it's a good place to train and for pros it's a fast and fun descent to Zermatt.

Become a flow trail pro: enjoy several descents (depending on how much time you need) with your bike guide and improve from lap to lap.
The goal: pedal as little as possible and get down into the valley with momentum.

Without an e-bike, the flow trail is also suitable for young bikers who want to learn something new.
But be careful: you must have some biking experience, 500 meters in altitude don't just happen on their own!


Program

1

Meeting point with your bike guide at the chosen time at the Sunnegga valley station or in a sports shop

2

Train ride to Sunnegga on the underground funicular railway

3

Easy descent via the Sunnegga flow trail

4

Return to Zermatt and say goodbye


Meeting point

09:00 at the Sunnegga valley station, in front of the entrance to the tunnel. On request, the bike guide can also meet you at a different location, e.g. in a rental store. The time is also flexible.

Meeting point on Google Maps

Sunnegga valley station


Additional costs

  • Bike rental (mountain bike or e-bike) in a sports shop
  • Single train journey Zermatt - Sunnegga (possibly several times), from CHF 17.00 or Sunnegga bike day ticket, from CHF 48.00
    Reduction with GA, Half-Fare Card or Swiss Travel Pass (more information can be found here)

Material

You should have this equipment with you so that you are well prepared for the Sunnegga Flow Trail:


  • Bike
  • Bike shorts / MTB shorts
  • Bike jersey / T-shirt
  • Wind and rain jacket
  • Warm jacket
  • helmet
  • Protectors (knee & elbow protectors recommended)
  • Sunglasses and sunscreen
  • Gloves recommended
  • Small bike backpack (max. 20L)
  • drinks
  • Snacks (high-energy food such as chocolate, dried fruit ....)

Equipment rental:
You don't have your own bike or would like to try out a different model? No problem - you can easily rent a wide variety of bikes in the sports stores in Zermatt.

Important: E-bikes can generally only be rented from the age of 16.

Matterhorn Sport Bahnhofstrasse

Slalom Sport

Julen Sport

Bayard Sport


Remark

Possible with a classic mountain bike, or also with an e-bike.


Insurance

Insurance is the responsibility of the participant. We recommend valid accident and evacuation insurance.


After booking

After booking, you will receive a confirmation by email. Please check that your details are correct.

Two days before the tour, you will receive a link to the customer portal.
Please contact us before the tour to go over the details (current weather, conditions, group size, etc.). You can reach us by phone, email or visit us at the ZERMATTERS Homebase.



FAQ

What bike experiences does ZERMATTERS offer?

Whether flow trail, enduro adventure or technique training - we offer guided tours, bike courses and tailor-made mountain biking experiences in Zermatt.
Enjoy the legendary flow trail from the Riffelberg down into the valley, experience challenging enduro sections around the Schwarzsee or work specifically on your riding technique to become safer and more efficient.

What is the advantage of a bike guide?

A bike guide from ZERMATTERS not only ensures a safe experience, but also makes your tour something very special. Our guides know all the trails around Zermatt - including their technical requirements - and choose exactly the route that suits your riding ability. At the same time, they will coach you specifically on the bike, help you improve your technique and provide you with exciting information about the region. This way you will experience maximum enjoyment on the right trail - with safety, fun and progress.

Who are the guided bike tours suitable for?

Our tours are suitable for all levels. From relaxed e-MTB rides on wide forest roads for beginners to challenging trails over hill and dale for experts - you choose the pace and difficulty, we'll make sure you find the perfect route.

What is best for bike beginners?

If you have little experience on a bike, we recommend our basic technique course - ideal with a normal mountain bike. Alternatively, you can also hire an e-bike: This gives you much more freedom and allows you to explore the region in a relaxed manner. This is because many of the trails around Zermatt are steep - without an e-drive and riding technique, they can quickly become a challenge.

Do I need my own mountain bike?

You're welcome to bring your own bike to the course. If you don't have one or prefer riding a top-of-the-line model, Zermatt offers great rental options – for example at Slalom Sport, Matterhorn Sport or Bayard. That way, you're perfectly equipped for your biking adventure.

What is the difference between a tour and a technical course?

In our technique courses, the focus is on learning and refining riding techniques such as braking, cornering, overcoming obstacles and position on the bike. On tours, the focus is on the shared riding experience and exploring the beautiful surroundings here in Zermatt - we recommend an e-bike for this!

How fit do I need to be for a tour or course?

A normal basic fitness level is sufficient for technical courses. For tours, the level of difficulty varies depending on the route - you will find information on altitude, riding time and level of difficulty in the profile. If in doubt, just ask us.

Do you also offer e-mountain bike tours?

Yes, our e-MTB tours combine enjoyable climbs with breathtaking views and flowing descents - perfect if you want to cover more distance or are less fit.

Are there tours that can only be done on an e-bike or only on a classic mountain bike?

Yes, for some tours the type of bike is decisive:

E-bike: In principle, we recommend all bike experiences with an e-bike. For the e-bike evening tour, you must have an e-bike - the focus here is on relaxed pleasure riding at sunset.

Classic mountain bike: Helibiking is only possible with a classic mountain bike - for technical and safety reasons.

Not sure what suits you? No problem - our team at Homebase will be happy to advise you personally.

Are there special offers for children?

Yes, there are also suitable bike offers for children in Zermatt. In the Kids Bike League, young bikers can gain their first experience on a bike in a fun and safe way. At various levels - from beginner to advanced - they learn technique, balance and off-road safety. The courses are age-appropriate and are supervised by trained bike guides. Ideal for introducing youngsters to mountain biking in a fun way.

In addition to the Kids Bike League, it is also possible to book a private bike guide for children, just like for adults.

Are there age restrictions for e-bike rental?

Yes, you must be at least 16 years old to rent an e-bike. However, if you already have a moped license (category M), you can get on the saddle from the age of 14. You should have your ID with you when you rent the bike.

What equipment do I need for a bike tour?

A functional mountain bike, helmet (compulsory!), bike gloves, suitable clothing, water bottle, sun and rain protection. For longer tours: some provisions, spare inner tube (if available). We are happy to advise you!

What happens in bad weather?

In the event of unfavorable weather conditions, the implementation of bike courses and tours will be assessed individually. If a tour cannot take place due to bad weather, we will endeavor to find an alternative date or offer a suitable solution.

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