9 June 2021

Bike Kingdom Park starts the summer season

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Bike Kingdom Park Opening | © Ferienregion Lenzerheide

The time has finally come: the Bike Kingdom Park is starting the 2021 summer season. The popular bike park around the Rothorn valley station in Lenzerheide will start operating on Saturday, 12 June 2021. Together with the Alpenbikepark Chur, both Bike Kingdom Parks in Lenzerheide will be open from next weekend. 

The Bike Kingdom Park is the heart of the Bike Kingdom Lenzerheide. From Saturday, 12 June 2021, the first two routes - the FLOWline and the PRIMEline - will be open. ag, 12 June 2021, the first two routes - the FLOWline and the PRIMEline - will be open. The remaining routes will follow as soon as snow and weather conditions permit. While the opening of the Bike Kingdom Park, the Rothorn 1 gondola lift will start transporting bikes on Saturday, 12 June 2021. 

Events in the Bike Kingdom Park 
From July 2021, the Friday Night Shred will be offered in the same way as in previous years, where bikers can let off steam on the tracks of the Bike Kingdom Park every Friday until sunset. The already well-known Jump Sessions - new this season with a landing bag - where the guides from the Bike School Lenzerheide provide coaching, are also not to be missed. Anyone who wants to help spruce up the trails in the Bike Kingdom Park can prove their skills as a shaper at the Shaper Days from the end of June 2021. 

Bike Kingdom Feast
This year's event highlight - excluding the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup - is the Bike Kingdom Feast from 20 to 22 August 2021. With various races, a wide range of activities and a cosy, festive atmosphere, the event takes over the role of the Bike Kingdom Opening, which had to be postponed due to Corona.

Little Kingdom
The Skill Center around the Rothorn valley station will also begin summer operations next weekend. During the past season, construction work was carried out here to offer families and children a perfect bike training area. In the Skill Center, simply built stone fields, single trails and easy uphill and downhill sections alternate on the practice routes. Shaded areas and a fire pit invite families to take a break. The FLOWline, which will be open next weekend, is also suitable for families and children to try their first "real" downhill course.