Best bike parks around Ostermundigen are primarily found on the Ostermundigeberg, a popular recreational forest and hill near Bern. This area features diverse mountain biking trails that cater to various skill levels. The trails offer a mix of flowy descents, technical sections with roots, and natural steps. Riders can explore scenic routes through forests, with some higher points offering views over the Bernese Oberland.
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The Bremer Bike Loop is an approximately 8 km long MTB Cross-Country trail and should not be confused with the Bremer Loop for running. The difficulty level is mostly beginner-friendly S0 to S1 (blue), the Jump Line is rollable and a very short section near the Aare is classified as S2. On a lap, you overcome about 113 altitude meters, root sections, bermed corners, as well as the mentioned rollable jumps. The trail is maintained by the association Trailnet.ch and is located on land belonging to the civic community of Bern.
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The " second part " of the trail is pretty hard! Tried it on my Hard-tail XC bike and to me it felt quite overwhelming. In my opinion you need either more suspension or more skills... Or both...😅. The other sections are great! Recommended!
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Easy, flowing trail for everyone.
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For me, the Ulmizer Downhill was definitely too difficult. I've been riding for the second year now and the narrow sections, the roots and technical details were too much for me. The S1 marking should definitely be corrected. A befriended bike instructor, who used to participate in official downhill races, just said: the trail is quite technical, I only ride it with quite advanced students.
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Super good flow trail, good berms and also nice jumps
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Brilliant slopes and trails throughout the Bremgartenwald.
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Bikers are to receive a new race track on the Gurten https://www.derbund.ch/gurten-downhill-biker-erhalten-neue-abfahrtsstrecke-598257845086
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Should also be legalized soon Bikers are to receive a new race track on the Gurten https://www.derbund.ch/gurten-downhill-biker-erhalten-neue-abfahrtsstrecke-598257845086
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The Bärenried Trail is highly popular, known for being very flowing with great obstacles and jumps. Another favorite is the Bremertrail, an 8-kilometer circuit featuring a downhill route with small jumps and steeper descents. For a more technical challenge, the Ulmizer Downhill Trail offers narrow sections, roots, and technical details.
Yes, the Ostermundigeberg area offers diverse trails for various skill levels. The Bremertrail, for instance, provides good practice terrain for less experienced riders, with small jumps and descents that are manageable. While not a trail, Thömus Bike World – Muri is listed as family-friendly and offers bike services.
The trails on Ostermundigeberg wind through picturesque forests, offering scenic routes. From higher points like the Bantiger, you can enjoy breathtaking views over Bern and the snow-capped Alps. Trails like the Steinbrüche Trail feature enjoyable rooty sections and sandstone areas, while the Ostermundigenbergtrail incorporates roots and natural steps.
Mountain biking around Ostermundigen is generally best during dry weather. Trails like the Bremertrail, which can be a 'carpet of roots,' are much easier to navigate when dry. While some trails are pleasant in higher temperatures due to forest cover, wet conditions can make technical sections, such as those on the Schleumen Trail, significantly more challenging.
Absolutely. The Ulmizer Downhill Trail is known for its technical difficulty, featuring narrow sections, roots, and challenging details that are best suited for advanced riders. The Schleumen Trail also offers crunchy sections with hairpin bends that become a real challenge when wet.
Beyond the bike parks, Ostermundigen is a great starting point for various cycling adventures. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'Schwarzbach Stream – Belpberg Classic North Ascent loop' or 'Richigen–Enggistein Road – Scenic Hills Near Bern loop'. For touring, consider the 'Bremgarten Forest – Lake Wohlen loop'. Gravel biking options include the 'Bern Green Belt and Aare Valley Loop' or routes along the Aare River. Find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Ostermundigen, Cycling around Ostermundigen, and Gravel biking around Ostermundigen guides.
For bike services and a wide selection of bicycles, you can visit Thömus Bike World – Muri. They offer individually configurable bikes, models from partner brands, and service at their location in Muri.
Visitors frequently praise the flowing nature of trails like the Bärenried Trail, appreciating its obstacles and jumps. The variety of experiences, from rooty sections to fast-paced parts and technical challenges, is also highly valued. Many enjoy the pleasant rides through the forest, especially during warmer temperatures, and the opportunity for good practice terrain on trails like the Bremertrail.
Yes, due to the popularity of Ostermundigeberg among various user groups including bikers, hikers, and dog-walkers, it is crucial to ride with caution and respect trail etiquette. Some trails, like the Ostermundigenbergtrail, are shared with hiking paths, so always be considerate of other users.
While specific cafes directly on the trails are not detailed, the accessibility of the Ostermundigeberg trails from Ostermundigen means you are generally close to amenities in the town itself. The area around Bern, being a popular recreational spot, offers various options for refreshments before or after your ride.
The Steinbrüche Trail on Ostermundigeberg is known for its enjoyable rooty sections and some fast-paced parts. Riders should be cautious of slippery passages on the lower section, which include sandstone areas and water rills.
Yes, the BikeBox Challenge Route, which starts from Ostermundigen, includes an 'ausgebauten Downhill Trail' (developed downhill trail) with jumps. Riders have the option to navigate these jumps or bypass them, offering flexibility based on skill level.


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