Best bike parks around Oberglatt offer a range of cycling experiences, from dedicated facilities to natural trails. Located near Zurich, the area provides diverse terrain for mountain biking and skill development. Riders can explore local trails and purpose-built parks designed for various skill levels. The region's landscape supports both challenging downhill sections and flowing singletracks.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Flowy and not difficult.
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Very well done, highly recommended
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beautiful single trail along the railway line to Glattfeilen
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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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Cool bike park to work on your riding technique a bit.
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Around Oberglatt, you'll find a mix of dedicated facilities and natural trails. Options include asphalt pumptracks like the one in Oberglatt itself, well-equipped downhill parks such as Bikepark Bülach, and various mountain bike trails offering singletrack experiences, flow sections, and challenging descents.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The Pumptrack Oberglatt is excellent for all ages and skill levels to develop bike handling in a safe environment. Additionally, trails like the Alter Züriweg Trail are described as simple, beautiful flow trails that are mobile for beginners, making them suitable for family outings.
For challenging downhill and technical riding, Bikepark Bülach offers features like drops up to 1.8 meters and technical sections such as the Deadpool trail with its rock garden and skinnies. The Dättliker Downhill Trail is also known for being demanding, with steep and sometimes slippery sections, making it unsuitable for beginners.
Bikepark Bülach is a well-equipped downhill park featuring wooden elements, numerous berms, and various jumps with tables ranging from 2 to 10 meters. It also has two distinct singletrails: the Amina Trail (largest jumpline), A-Line (berms and rollable tables), Deadpool (technical with rock garden), Flowjob (flow trail with rollable doubles), and Nuts (drop batteries from 20 cm to 1.8 meters).
Yes, the Pumptrack Oberglatt is located directly in the town. It's an asphalt pumptrack designed with multiple tracks for continuous riding using body momentum. It's situated between the sports field and the Chliriet schoolhouse, making it easily accessible for locals and visitors.
Many trails in the region, especially those in forests, offer shaded routes that are pleasant for summer rides. Some trails, like the Singletrack trail along the railway to Glattfelden, are noted to be easy to do even in wet conditions. However, challenging trails like the Dättliker Downhill Trail can become uncomfortably slippery when wet, so dry days are preferable for those.
Absolutely. Beyond the dedicated parks, the region offers several mountain biking routes. Examples include the 'Büli Bikepark – Wetlands Near Zurich Airport loop' and the 'Camel Farm Oberglatt loop,' both easy rides from Niederhasli. More challenging options include parts of the Alter Züriweg Trail and the 'Irchel Ridge Flow Trail' which is part of the 'Trail along the tracks' loop. You can find more routes in the MTB Trails around Oberglatt guide.
Visitors appreciate the diversity of the trails, from flowy sections to technical challenges. Many enjoy the singletrack experiences, the shaded forest routes, and the opportunity to practice skills like bunny hops. The region is often praised for having more climbs and trails than one might expect, offering a lot to explore for riders of various levels.
Yes, the Pumptrack Zürichberg is notable. Established in 2010, it's a 250-meter-long pumptrack with a jump line located in the middle of the forest. It's considered the origin of the European pumptrack movement and offers playful elements like a seesaw and balancing bars. Its unique location high above Zurich with shady trees, benches, and a barbecue area makes it a popular spot.
The Singletrack trail along the railway to Glattfelden provides a varied single trail experience with sections ranging from easy to challenging. It features some tree trunks for practicing bunny hops and is mostly in the forest, offering a shaded route. It's described as a beautiful forest single trail park, suitable for various skill levels.
Besides mountain biking, the Oberglatt area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes like 'Bachenbülacher Allmend – Beaver Dams in Zurich loop' or 'Sunset View Near Zurich – Small Cabin loop.' For road cyclists, there are routes like 'Neeracherried Nature Reserve – Glatt River Cycle Path loop.' More details can be found in the Hiking around Oberglatt guide and Road Cycling Routes around Oberglatt guide.
Yes, Bikepark Bülach has a specific section called 'Nuts' which features two sets of drop batteries ranging from 20 cm to 1.8 meters, making it an ideal spot for practicing drops of various heights.


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