The Crans Montana Bike Park offers trails for all riders with 2 very different downhill tracks, each one with a vertical height difference of 765 metres. The trails run through the open alpine with views over the whole of the Rhône Valley, and then head through technical sections in the forest to keep you focused! The Mont-Lachaux red trail is 6 km long and suitable for all riding levels, with banked turns, jumps and root sections throughout, and all difficult features of the trail have a way around for beginner riders. The Chetseron black track was used for the Swiss iXS Cup in 2005, is 5.3 km long, and is for advanced riders only. It consists of rocky technical sections and root sections in breathtaking scenery. Finally the Alpine Pastures blue trail is a 7 km trail for beginners.
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Ticket Details
1 day
Adult CHF 30
Child (6-15 years old) CHF 15
1/2 day
Adult CHF 25
Child (6-15 years old) CHF 13
week end
Adult CHF 55
Child (6-15 years old) CHF 28
mobility bike pass (1 day Crans Montana Aminona lifts + Sierre Montana Crans funicular)
Adult CHF 40
Child (6-15 years old) CHF 20
summer season pass Crans Montana Bikepark
Adult CHF 200
Child (6-15 years old) CHF 100
summer season pass Crans Montana Bikepark + Anzère Bikepark
Adult CHF 210
Child (6-15 years old) CHF 90
Opening Times
The lifts are open from 9:15am to 4:30pm. Check the lift status on Crans Montana Aminona website if the weather is bad.
2013 Opening schedule
Bikepark: Crans-Cry D’Er
everyday - from June 29th to September 8th
Wednesday to Sunday - from September 11th to October 20th
VTT (enduro, cross country): Violettes
everyday - from June 29th to September 10th
Friday to Tuesday - from September 13th to October 20th
VTT (enduro, cross country): Funitel Plaine Morte
everyday - from July 13th to September 8th