Best bike parks around Illnau-Effretikon offer diverse cycling experiences. The area features facilities like the Pumptrack Illnau-Effretikon, known for its asphalted tracks, jumpline, and mini pump track. These cycling spots are often integrated with natural landscapes, providing varied terrain for different skill levels. The region provides options ranging from family-friendly pumptracks to more challenging mountain biking trails.
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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Three almost parallel paths. From above (eastern starting point) this trail, marked with S2 on the komoot map, is the longest and in the lower part the most difficult (very steep here). Next to it from the same point are two completely parallel, shorter paths, the left one from above (= middle of the three) a veritable root trail (S1 to S2), on the far right is the hiking trail.
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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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For families, the Pumptrack Illnau-Effretikon is an excellent choice, featuring a dedicated mini pump track for younger children and beginners, alongside multiple tracks and a jumpline for various skill levels. Another great option is the Pumptrack Zürichberg, located in a forest, which is 250 meters long with a jump line and playful elements suitable for all ages.
Yes, beginners can enjoy the Adlisberg Trail, which is super designed and includes jumps that can be rolled over, making it accessible for those new to mountain biking. The Pumptrack Illnau-Effretikon also caters to beginners with its easier inner pump track and mini pump track.
Experienced riders looking for a challenge should explore the Grat Trail Zurich (S2–S3), known for its narrow, rooty, and steep sections, best ridden when dry. The Schattenberg Singletrail also offers a beautiful and varied single trail with challenging sections. Additionally, the first half of the Polenweg Trail is described as downhill and heavy.
Many trails are integrated with natural landscapes. The Pumptrack Illnau-Effretikon is designed with gravel embankments, stone, brush piles, and a retention basin forming a small biotope. Trails like the Grat Trail Zurich and Polenweg Trail wind through forests, offering scenic views. The Polenweg Trail also provides beautiful far views towards Bichelsee, Ettenhausen, and Guntershausen.
Yes, the Polenweg Trail has historical significance. It was built by Polish soldiers interned in Switzerland during World War II, with information available on blackboards along the way.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Greifensee Loop' or 'Schauenberg gravel circuit' from the Gravel biking around Illnau-Effretikon guide. For running, options include the 'Planet Trail: Sun loop' or 'Vitaparcours Lindau' found in the Running Trails around Illnau-Effretikon guide. There are also numerous mountain biking trails, such as 'View of Lake Pfäffikon' or 'Dättnau Trail' in the MTB Trails around Illnau-Effretikon guide.
Visitors frequently praise the well-designed and varied trails. For instance, the Adlisberg Trail is noted for its 'super designed' layout suitable for beginners, while the Schattenberg Singletrail is loved for being a 'beautiful and varied single trail' and a 'great bike area to enjoy'. The unique location and playful elements of the Pumptrack Zürichberg also receive high marks.
Yes, the Pumptrack Illnau-Effretikon is known for its excellent condition and cleanliness. It was designed by Velosolutions and opened in 2021, ensuring a high-quality and engaging experience for riders.
The Pumptrack Illnau-Effretikon provides a public air pump and covered seating areas with benches for breaks. The Pumptrack Zürichberg also offers benches and a barbecue area, with a fountain nearby.
Some trails are best enjoyed in dry conditions. For example, the Grat Trail Zurich (S2–S3) is explicitly recommended to 'ride only when dry' due to its narrow, rooty, and steep nature. Similarly, the Polenweg Trail is 'not recommended on wet ground' as its upper half can become quite steep and slippery.
Beyond the immediate area, the 'Dirty Pathfinder Park' offers dirt jump, pumptrack, and BMX track elements a short distance away. The upcoming BikePark Pfäffikon is also planned to be a significant hub for bikers of all levels in the broader region.


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