Best bike parks around Brienzersee are situated in the Bernese Oberland, offering a diverse landscape for mountain biking. The region features dedicated bike parks with downhill runs and scenic natural trails. This area, including the broader Interlaken and Jungfrau regions, provides varied terrain for all skill levels.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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pretty area, very pretty
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A relaxed, short bike trail with a few jumps. I suspect part of it was destroyed by storms.
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Pesche's description fits perfectly, just awesome!
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Come here by walking and you can rent all of your riding gears here to enjoy Grindelwald mountain biking
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Very, very great and fun trail! Always easy to ride, I rode it in very wet conditions with my XC bike, it was perfectly possible!
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A ride on the First cable car 🚠 is an unforgettable experience! Start in Grindelwald 🏞️ and enjoy the spectacular view of the surrounding mountains 🏔️ during the ride up to the First station. Once you get to the top, numerous activities await you: hike to the picturesque Bachalpsee 🏞️, feel the adrenaline rush on the Cliff Walk 🧗♂️, or dare to take a fast ride on the First Flieger or the First Glider 🪂.
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A hike around the donkey is recommended, but very time-consuming. Plan enough breaks. There are free-roaming cows on the mountain slopes that like to block the way. Cow dunk is a way of decorating here and there!
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The First is easy to reach with the cable car, so there are a corresponding number of people up there
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The Brienzersee region, extending into the broader Interlaken and Jungfrau areas, offers several popular spots. Bikepark Wiriehorn is well-known for its diverse trails, while the Bikepark Thunersee network provides a wide range of options from flow trails to challenging downhill runs. For stunning views, many visitors enjoy the trails around the Jungfrau Region, including the First Cliff Walk (Grindelwald) area.
You'll find a diverse range of terrain. Dedicated bike parks like Bikepark Wiriehorn and Bikepark Thunersee feature constructed flow trails, technical sections, jumps, and berms. Natural trails, especially in the Jungfrau Region and around Lake Brienz, offer singletrack with roots, stones, steep descents, and scenic gravel paths, often with breathtaking Alpine and lakeside views.
Absolutely. The Jungfrau Region trails are celebrated for their unparalleled natural beauty and views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. The First Cliff Walk (Grindelwald) is a viewpoint offering wonderful vistas, and the Firstbahn Cable Car Ride provides fantastic views on the way up to the First station. Trails around Lake Brienz also offer stunning turquoise lake panoramas.
Yes, the region offers options for all skill levels. The Bikepark Wiriehorn has trails catering to a range of abilities, including easier flow trails. The Bikepark Thunersee network also aims to provide attractive options for all mountain bikers, with features like the Goldiwheel Trail where less confident riders can roll over jumps. The Schwanden Bike Park near Brienz is also known for fun, flowy sections suitable for various skill levels.
Experienced riders will find plenty of challenges. The Grütsch Trail is a demanding mountain bike park with steep sections, tight corners, and root stairs, rated S3. Within the Bikepark Thunersee network, the Rabenfluh Trail offers berms, drops, jumps, and rollercoaster sections, while the Heartbeat Trail is a black-rated trail designed for advanced riders with technical sections and high speeds. Niederhorn also offers a challenging downhill track with jumps and drops.
Bikepark Wiriehorn, located in the Diemtigtal, features six distinct trails for various skill levels. Riders can enjoy flow trails, technical sections, and jumps. Notable trails include the Old T-Bar, a flow trail with individual jumps and steeply banked berms, and others like Alp Trail, Wery Horny, and Wolftrail. A chairlift conveniently transports riders and their bikes back to the starting point.
The Bikepark Thunersee is not a single park but a network of trails and pump tracks around Lake Thun, encompassing Bikepark Wiriehorn. It offers a comprehensive biking experience with natural single trails, flowy passages, and versatile pump tracks. Highlights include the Goldiwheel Trail with its unique jumpline, the downhill Rabenfluh Trail, and the challenging black-rated Heartbeat Trail for advanced riders. Public buses with bike trailers make access easy.
Yes, the Schwanden Bike Park, near Lake Brienz, is an official mountain bike park. It's known for its jumps and flowy sections, offering fun riding across three varied sections. An uphill path allows riders to easily return to the starting point, making it convenient for multiple runs. The Biker Trail Schwanden–Brienz is part of this experience.
Public transport is a convenient option for many areas. For the Bikepark Thunersee network, public buses equipped with bike trailers make it easy to reach trailheads. For other regions like the Jungfrau area, cable cars such as the Firstbahn Cable Car Ride can transport you and your bike to higher starting points for trails.
Beyond mountain biking, the Brienzersee region offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Interlaken – Lake Brienz at the mouth of the Aare loop from Bönigen', or embark on scenic hikes like the 'Iseltwald - Giessbach Lakeside Trail'. There are also gravel biking routes, including challenging ones like 'View of Oltschibach Waterfall – Giessbach Falls loop from Matten b. Interlaken'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Brienzersee, Hiking around Brienzersee, and Gravel biking around Brienzersee guides.
Yes, the area directly around Lake Brienz offers trails focusing on scenic beauty. The Lake Brienz Loop is a popular route that can be done from Interlaken, passing through Iseltwald and Brienz, offering stunning views of the turquoise lake. The Giessbach Waterfalls Trail also provides superb views leading down to Brienz, often featuring rocky terrain and challenging descents.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views and the variety of trails. Many highlight the fun and challenging nature of trails like the Grütsch Trail, even in wet conditions. The convenience of chairlifts at parks like Wiriehorn and the continuous development of tracks are also appreciated. The breathtaking Alpine scenery, especially in the Jungfrau Region, is a major draw, along with the opportunity to ride in iconic Swiss mountain settings.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are favorable for biking. While specific opening times for each park vary, the mountain biking season typically runs from spring through autumn. For popular natural trails like the Mountain View Trail Mürren, visiting during the off-season or weekdays is recommended to avoid crowds with hikers.


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