Bike parks around Walkringen provide dedicated facilities for cycling skill development and recreational use. The area features the Pumptrack Walkringen, an asphalt-surfaced track designed for various wheeled sports and skill progression. Beyond specific parks, Walkringen offers numerous mountain bike routes and cycling trails, including scenic loops through its hilly landscape. These facilities cater to a range of riders, from beginners to advanced.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Bench on a small hill on the forest path
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beautiful sculpture in tree stump
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After the Färnstu Trail was officially approved by the authorities, the associated requirements were implemented on April 20, 2024. This included a new access road about 80 meters higher up, as well as various passing places about 2x3 meters in size. Slow-down chicanes had to be erected where the bike trail meets the hiking trail. This is the case at the new access road and at the two exits, although one was removed by someone shortly after our deployment. Unfortunately, this does not achieve anything in this case, except unnecessary work and the risk that the trail will not be approved by the authorities when it is finally approved. So here is a call to everyone to respect the necessary construction measures. In a second step, appropriate signage will follow, as at the Powerman Cave. This is just as non-debatable as the construction measures already described and implemented. With this in mind, we hope that the bikers who want to use the trail will understand and have fun. www.trailprotectors.ch ✌🏻🚵🏻♂️🤘🏻
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Crunchy trail with hairpin bends. Easy to cycle when the ground is dry, a real challenge when it is wet.
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Very cool passages found, but without the map here on Komoot there is no chance to ride the trails in a reasonable order. Unfortunately, I did not see the small arrows mentioned here. Thanks to the TPE for the work!
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I rode the trail today. The description of Trailforks is quite detailed and fits. However, I lost the trail somewhere and came across it again later. Navigating when speeding down is sometimes a bit difficult. Sometimes I don't have the time :) Great trail, recommendable and probably the opportunity to have fun alternatives one way or the other. But be sure to drive the built middle section!
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Copy of Trailforks: https://www.trailforks.com/trails/tannzapfu/ Fast, varied freeride trail that starts below Barschwandhubel towards the north. After a fairly straight start, it really starts after crossing a forest road. Numerous small and medium-sized jumps (all of which can be bypassed), steep descents, 2 hollow alleys with wall rides and a short technical crossing / slope provide entertainment. Even in the rain it is mostly good to ride with the exception of a short stretch on a muddy forest road. @Untermatt can either be driven up again on the tar road towards wood or push up the steep forest road directly after arrival and then step up through the forest (more direct and better in the heat)
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Walkringen offers a variety of cycling facilities, including dedicated pumptracks and challenging mountain bike trails. The Färnstu Trail, for example, features extended S-curves, small jumps, and root sections, while the Powerman Hohle Trail is divided into two sections with varying lines and challenges, including flowy parts with jumps and gaps. The Tannzäpfu Trail is known as a fast and varied freeride trail with numerous jumps and steep descents.
Yes, the Pumptrack Walkringen is an excellent option for all skill levels, including beginners and families. Its asphalt surface and design with gentle jumps and curves make it accessible for children and those new to cycling. It's also suitable for balance bikes, scooters, skateboards, and inline skates, providing a versatile and safe environment for skill development.
Experienced riders looking for a challenge can explore trails like the Schleumen Trail, which combines uphill and downhill passages. The Powerman Hohle Trail also has an upper section that requires good driving skills, especially when wet, offering various lines and obstacles for advanced riders.
Absolutely. The Pumptrack Walkringen is designed for versatility and can be used with mountain bikes, skateboards, inline skates, scooters, and balance bikes. Its asphalt construction ensures it's an all-weather facility, perfect for developing coordination, balance, and rhythm across various wheeled sports.
The asphalt Pumptrack Walkringen is an all-weather facility, meaning it can be used even in wet conditions, making it suitable for year-round enjoyment. For natural mountain bike trails like Powerman Hohle Trail, conditions are generally better during dry phases, as difficulty can increase with moisture. Spring through autumn typically offers the most pleasant weather for all types of trails.
Yes, the Walkringen area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate "Mänziwilegg Viewpoint – View from Mänziwilegg loop from Walkringen." For running, options like the "Wyl Castle loop from Schlosswil" are available. Explore more options on the Hiking around Walkringen and Running Trails around Walkringen guide pages.
The Pumptrack Walkringen is conveniently located next to the Walkringen school's football field, suggesting nearby parking options. For other trails, it's advisable to check specific highlight pages or local signage for designated parking areas, as some trails like Färnstu Trail have specific access roads.
Mountain bike trails in Walkringen feature varied terrain. You can expect extended S-curves, small jumps, and root sections on trails like Färnstu Trail. Other trails, such as Tannzäpfu Trail, offer steep descents, wall rides, and technical crossings. Many trails are set within forests, providing a mix of natural surfaces.
Visitors appreciate the well-maintained nature of the trails, often cared for by local groups like the Trail Protectors Emmental. The variety of challenges, from flowy sections with jumps to technical root carpets and steep descents, provides entertainment for different skill levels. The community aspect of facilities like the Pumptrack Walkringen, serving as a meeting point for families and young people, is also highly valued.
Some trails, like the Powerman Hohle Trail, have been officially legalized, leading to structural measures like appropriate signaling and exit barriers. It's important to respect these measures and any signage. For safety, inspecting trails is often permitted only downhill. Always check local regulations and trail conditions before riding.
Beyond the bike parks, Walkringen is known for its picturesque cycling routes that explore the hilly landscape. These include scenic loops like the "Walkringer Hügelrunde" and routes offering views of "Wyl Castle." These routes provide a different cycling experience, focusing on natural beauty and exploration.
For a day at a bike park, essential items include your bike (mountain bike, BMX, or other wheeled sports equipment for the pumptrack), a helmet, appropriate safety gear (gloves, pads), water, and snacks. Depending on the weather, layers of clothing are recommended. For natural trails, consider bringing a basic repair kit.


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