Best bike parks around Bassersdorf are situated in the wider Zurich region, offering diverse terrain for cycling enthusiasts. Bassersdorf is a municipality in the canton of Zurich, Switzerland, characterized by its proximity to urban centers and access to natural landscapes. The area provides a gateway to various outdoor activities, including mountain biking, with several well-regarded bike parks and trails nearby. This region combines accessible urban amenities with opportunities for nature-based recreation.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Very well done, highly recommended
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Heads up: part of the trail (red section) is currently under maintenance and quite wet. The blue section is open and rideable!
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Super nice forest for MTB
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The second lower part (E) is not ideal if you’re a relative beginner like me! Especially if it’s wet. Top part is fun though.
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Cool trail is fun to drive
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A 250-meter-long pump track with a jump line has been standing in the middle of the forest on the Zürichberg since 2010. In this now cool place, the French and Russians once fought each other on hot summer days in 1799. The fully rollable facility can be used by everyone from young to old. As with all pump tracks, the saddle should be lowered and the tires must be well pumped. The pump track has other playful elements such as a seesaw, bars of different widths for balancing, driving around stakes, etc. The unique location high above Zurich and under shady trees makes a visit in the summer a pleasure. Benches and a barbecue area are also available. A fountain is located on the corner of Orelliweg/Hinterbergstrasse. The pump track is now seen as the origin of the European pump track movement. The tracks are still relatively inorganic, which is something you hardly find in public facilities these days. For this reason, a visit to the pump track on the Züriberg is a must for every pump track fan.
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Near Bassersdorf, you'll find a variety of bike parks and trails, including singletracks with flow and technical sections, dedicated pumptracks, and bikeparks offering turns, drops, and jumps. Options range from beginner-friendly flow lines to challenging downhill sections.
The bike parks in the wider Zurich region are popular due to their diverse terrain and accessibility. For example, the Adlisberg Trail is well-maintained and easily accessible from Zurich, making it a favorite for skill practice. The Pumptrack Zürichberg is appreciated for its unique design and scenic location, while Büli Bikepark offers a wide range of features for all skill levels.
Yes, several bike parks cater to beginners. The Adlisberg Trail has an upper 'blue line' with flowing sections and smaller jumps, ideal for beginners and intermediate riders. The Pumptrack Zürichberg is designed to be 'fully rollable' and can be enjoyed by riders of all ages and skill levels. Büli Bikepark also offers features suitable for beginners.
For more advanced riders, the Adlisberg Trail features a lower 'red line' with steeper, more technical sections. The Dättliker Downhill Trail is known for being challenging and demanding, especially when wet. Additionally, the Dättnau Trail offers demanding downhill sections with both flowy and steep spots.
While not exclusively downhill parks, trails like the Dättliker Downhill Trail and the Dättnau Trail offer challenging downhill experiences. Büli Bikepark also features four short downhill tracks, including the 'A-Line' and 'Amina Trail' with significant jumps.
The Pumptrack Zürichberg is a 250-meter-long pumptrack with a jump line and playful elements like a seesaw and balance beams. Büli Bikepark is notable for its 'Amina Trail' which boasts a large jump line with tables ranging from 4 to 10 meters, and 'Flowjob' with rollable doubles and tables.
The bike parks are generally best enjoyed during dry conditions. Trails like the Dättliker Downhill Trail and Dättnau Trail can become very slippery and challenging when wet. Summer months offer pleasant conditions, especially at shaded locations like Pumptrack Zürichberg which has benches and a barbecue area.
Yes, the Bassersdorf area offers a variety of cycling and outdoor activities. You can find numerous gravel biking routes, such as the 'Hardwald Epic Gravel Tour,' and general cycling routes like the 'Wooden bridge over the Töss – Hardwald Observation Tower loop.' For mountain biking, there are trails like the 'Holengrat Trail – Dättnauer Pond loop.' You can explore more options in the Gravel biking around Bassersdorf, MTB Trails around Bassersdorf, and Cycling around Bassersdorf guides.
Many bike parks in the Zurich region are quite accessible. For instance, the Adlisberg Trail is easily accessible from Zurich. Locations like Pumptrack Zürichberg are situated above Zurich, often reachable by public transport and offering amenities like benches and barbecue areas, implying visitor facilities. Specific parking details vary by location, so checking local information for each park is recommended.
Yes, some bike parks offer facilities for visitors. The Pumptrack Zürichberg provides benches and a barbecue area, making it a pleasant spot for a day out. Similarly, Büli Bikepark also features a barbecue area for visitors.
Beyond the immediate Bassersdorf area, Switzerland boasts major bike parks. The Swiss Bike Park in Oberried is a large, free-admission park designed for all skill levels, emphasizing learning and accessibility. Bike Kingdom Park in Lenzerheide is another premier destination, offering five thrilling freeride trails ranging from easy flow lines to World Cup courses.


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