Best bike parks around Leuzigen are found within a diverse region of Switzerland, characterized by its varied natural landscapes. The area offers a range of mountain biking experiences, from extensive trail networks to dedicated skill parks. Riders can explore different terrains, including flowing single trails, technical root sections, and challenging downhill routes. This region provides numerous opportunities for mountain biking enthusiasts of all skill levels.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The washed-out path is more like a stream bed and will test all your driving skills! 😜
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Definitely not a treat. The trail is particularly challenging uphill.
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The trail is easygoing, there are a few root passages and as is usual in the Jura there are also a few stones but it is a rather flowing trail!
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Very nice trail, but quite narrow. Runs on a very steep slope. That's why it's better to push the bike in some places when it's wet 😅
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Extremely steep section with large boulders and roots. Most people have to push here, but even then: be careful not to slip!
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In the meantime, most of this trail section has been filled with gravel, making it easier to navigate. We'll see if it stays that way or if the rains "renounce" the section again.
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At the beginning there are a lot of rough roots, further down it gets quite steep. The last 10 meters on the road are dangerous.
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A flowing trail. Had to slam on the brakes today because a dog ran out of the bushes in front of the mountain bike.
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The region around Leuzigen offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. You'll find everything from flowing single trails like the Firsi Trail and Wagnerbannweg, to technical root sections such as the Wurzeltrail, and challenging downhill routes. Dedicated skill parks like the Swiss Bike Park Oberried also provide opportunities for skill development.
Yes, several options cater to beginners and families. Bike Park Thunersee offers a wide range of routes, including the family-friendly Rabenfluh Trail with smooth flow and rollable features. Bike Kingdom Park Lenzerheide has a Skill Center for children and beginners, along with easier trails like the FLOWline. The Swiss Bike Park Oberried is also designed to accommodate all ages and skill levels, with various easy flowing loops and skill stations.
For advanced riders, the region provides several challenging options. Bike Park Thunersee features the black-graded Heartbeat Trail at Beatenbucht, known for its technical sections and speed. Bike Kingdom Park Lenzerheide includes the demanding black STYLEline and the World Cup line STRAIGHTline. Closer to Leuzigen, the Wurzeltrail is a real challenge with its thousands of roots, and the Challenging S4 MTB section of the Schwellitrail features large boulders in steep terrain.
The Allerheiligen Trail is a popular choice for practicing jumps, featuring built-in small jumps and a downhill character. Further afield, Bike Park Thunersee's Goldiwheel Trail is known for its unique jumpline, allowing experienced bikers to tackle massive jumps while ensuring all features are rollable for less confident riders.
Yes, the Bike Park Thunersee region includes various pump tracks for urban-style riding, such as the Thierachern pump track and the pump track in Thun's Lerchenfeld. These are suitable for all ages and wheels. The Swiss Bike Park Oberried also features multiple pump tracks as part of its comprehensive facilities.
Bike Park Thunersee offers panoramic single trails and e-bike tours with spectacular views around Lake Thun. The Wagnerbannweg near Leuzigen is an intermediate trail that includes viewpoint features, connecting Oberes Brüggli and Schauenburg with beautiful forest and meadow sections.
Visitors frequently praise the flowing character of trails like the Firsi Trail and Wagnerbannweg. The opportunity to practice jumps on trails such as the Allerheiligen Trail is also highly appreciated. The community actively shares experiences, highlighting the diverse terrain and skill-building opportunities.
Absolutely. Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'Biberntal – Oberwil Village Church loop' or 'Solothurner Witi – Restaurant Pier 11 loop'. There are also gravel biking opportunities, including routes along the Aare riverbank. For hikers, trails like the 'Altreu-Leuzigen Ferry – Grenchner Witi loop' provide scenic walks. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Leuzigen, Gravel biking around Leuzigen, and Hiking around Leuzigen guides.
For longer cycling tours, the region provides extensive networks. Bike Park Thunersee, for instance, offers numerous cycle paths suitable for conventional and e-bikes, allowing for exploration of the area with ease. You can also find various touring bicycle routes like the 'Grenchenberg – Untergrenchenberg Restaurant loop' which covers a significant distance.
Yes, Bike Kingdom Park Lenzerheide is the first Swiss bike park to be a member of the Gravity Card. This provides free entry to numerous bike parks across Europe for cardholders.
The Swiss Bike Park Oberried is a comprehensive facility spanning 30,000 m². It features easy flowing loops, a trick jump, technical trails with rock gardens and hairpin turns, drops, northshores, jumps, and pump tracks. It also offers various skill stations and is open to everyone free of charge for training and skill development.
The Firsi Trail is known for its super flowing character, starting below Romont and leading down to All Saints' Day. While generally fun, it's recommended to ride it in the downhill variant (from Romont to All Saints' Day). Be aware that the trail can get technically slightly more demanding with roots and stones, and the final descent can be quite rough due to washed-out, stony paths. Also, be cautious as there can sometimes be strollers with dogs on the trail.


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