Best bike parks around Wangen-Brüttisellen are situated in a region known for its diverse landscapes, offering a mix of urban proximity and natural trails. This area provides access to various outdoor activities, including mountain biking. The local terrain includes forests and hills, making it suitable for different types of cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Very well done, highly recommended
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Trail tolerance applies.. thank you very much for working together 👌
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Beautiful trail along the Töss. A little caution and consideration because of the pedestrians
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Cool, it was fun even in wet weather :-)
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Very easy trail (S0), but quite flowy.
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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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The bike parks and trails in the region offer a range of difficulty levels. For instance, the Adlisberg Trail features both blue (easier) and red (more difficult) sections. The Guldenen Trail is very easy (S0), making it suitable for beginners, while the Dättnau Trail is considered challenging with demanding downhill sections.
Yes, several options are great for families. The Guldenen Trail is a very easy and flowy trail perfect for family rides in the forest. The Pumptrack Zürichberg is also suitable for all ages and skill levels, from children to professionals, offering playful elements like a seesaw and balancing beams.
You'll find a variety of features. The Adlisberg Trail includes numerous doubles and gaps for practicing jumps. The Pumptrack Zürichberg offers a 250-meter long pump track with a dedicated jump line and other playful elements. For a comprehensive experience, the Swiss Bike Park in Oberried (further afield) features multiple trails with elements like rock gardens, hairpin turns, drops, northshores, and various pump tracks.
Trail lengths vary. The Adlisberg Trail is approximately 1800 meters long, while the Pumptrack Zürichberg features a 250-meter long pump track. The Wangen XC Mountain Biking Trail, a local option, is a 1 km singletrack.
Experienced riders can head to the red section of the Adlisberg Trail, which is more difficult and features advanced jumps. The Dättnau Trail is also known for its demanding downhill sections, though it can be slippery in wet weather. The Swiss Bike Park in Oberried offers technical sections with rock gardens, hairpin turns, and drops for advanced skill development.
Yes, the Adlisberg Trail is excellent for practicing jumps, with numerous doubles and gaps. The Pumptrack Zürichberg has a dedicated jump line in addition to its pump track. The Swiss Bike Park in Oberried provides skill stations and jump facilities, making it ideal for developing various techniques.
Beyond bike parks, the region around Wangen-Brüttisellen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, such as the 'View of the Alps After the Forest' loop or the 'Dwarf Houses Along the Trail' loop. For more options, check out the hiking guide for Wangen-Brüttisellen. There are also numerous cycling routes, including longer tours like the 'Airport-Rhine Falls Express' or more moderate options like the 'Eigental Nature Reserve' loop, detailed in the cycling guide for the area.
Visitors frequently praise the well-designed trails and the variety of experiences. The Adlisberg Trail is noted for being suitable for beginners while still offering challenges. The Pumptrack Zürichberg is appreciated for its unique historical significance as the origin of the European pumptrack movement, its shady location, and family-friendly amenities like benches and a barbecue area. Many also enjoy the flowy nature of trails like the Guldenen Trail, even in wet conditions.
Yes, the Pumptrack Zürichberg is notable for being considered the origin of the European pumptrack movement. Its tracks are described as relatively inorganic compared to modern facilities, offering a unique and historical riding experience in a beautiful forest setting.
Many of the bike parks and trails in the region are nestled within natural forest settings. The Adlisberg Trail, Pumptrack Zürichberg, Dättnau Trail, Guldenen Trail, and Gamser Trail at Eschenberg are all located within forests, providing a scenic and often shady riding experience.
While specific opening times aren't provided, the natural forest settings of many trails, like the Pumptrack Zürichberg, make them enjoyable in summer due to shady trees. For trails like the Dättnau Trail, it's recommended to visit on a dry day as it can become very slippery when wet.


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