Best bike parks around Luthern offer a variety of trails for mountain biking enthusiasts. The region features diverse terrain, including challenging root paths and flowing speed trails, often passing through forests. Many routes provide viewpoints, showcasing the natural landscape suitable for cycling. The area is known for its natural features and varied terrain elevation, making it a destination for different biking skill levels.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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A beautiful viewpoint of the foothills of the Alps.
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This sector is NOT S0…on the way up I had to get off and push.
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no problem for a gravel
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Very nice trail at the edge of the forest :)
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The S1 Ämmehorn Trail is flowing and has no obstacles, roots or other biker delights. You can cycle it quickly without any surprises. It is a bit narrow at the beginning, with trees on the right and a sloping meadow on the left. Later you cycle through the forest, where it widens a bit. Right at the beginning you drive through a dent in the landscape where you can let the bike run so that you can crank it up again on the other side.
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Everything a mountain bike heart desires -> gravel, forest, meadow path. Descent, climb and many technical straights. Hardly any tar so perfect for your next adventure. The first section of the route is very natural and runs through forest meadows and idyllic Emmental hills. This rating seems exaggerated, but from my own experience I have to say that this mountain bike route is simply brilliant. Attention ⚠️ not suitable for gravel bikes, as there is a 90-degree curve down a technical steep slope with stones that are a little too coarse for carbon wheels.
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varied root path, which I did not expect here.
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Visitors frequently enjoy Champechnubel, which offers flowing S1 trails and a beautiful viewpoint of the Alps. Another popular spot is Trail S0 - S4 🤩 🚵♂️ 🤔, known for its varied and sometimes challenging sections through the forest. The Root Trail Bern is also a favorite for its challenging root passages.
The bike parks around Luthern offer a diverse range of terrain, from flowing speed trails to challenging root paths and steep sections. Difficulty levels vary significantly, with trails rated from S0 (easy) up to S4 (very difficult). For example, Singletrack more like S3 features steps, roots, and narrow serpentines, while the Ämmehorn Trail: Flowing Speed Trail is an S1 trail with no major obstacles.
Yes, the Ämmehorn Trail: Flowing Speed Trail is an S1 trail described as flowing with no obstacles, roots, or other major challenges, making it suitable for a quicker ride without surprises. Champechnubel also features flowing S1 trails.
For a challenge, consider the Root Trail Bern, known for its varied and often slippery root passages, especially when wet. The Singletrack more like S3 is also highly challenging, featuring steps, roots, and steep, sloping terrain. Additionally, Trail S0 - S4 🤩 🚵♂️ 🤔 includes sections that are extremely steep and demanding.
Many trails in the Luthern area pass through forests and offer scenic viewpoints. Champechnubel provides a beautiful vista of the foothills of the Alps. The Trail S0 - S4 🤩 🚵♂️ 🤔 also includes sections with great views.
Beyond bike parks, the Luthern region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle options like the 'Chrotthütte – Stächelegg Mountain Inn loop' or 'View of the Alps from Ufhusen – Luegertor (Willisau Town Gate) loop'. There are also gravel biking opportunities, such as 'Along the Luthern River – Heart of Stones Above Pfaffnau loop'. For hikers, mountain hikes like the 'Hapfigchnubel loop' are available. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Luthern, Gravel biking around Luthern, and Mountain Hikes around Luthern guides.
The Root Trail Bern is noted for being a 'super root path' even when wet, though it becomes more slippery and swampy, adding to its challenge.
Visitors frequently highlight the varied trail experiences, from extremely flowy sections to steep and challenging root passages. The scenic viewpoints, such as those found at Champechnubel, are also highly appreciated, offering beautiful views of the Alps foothills.
Yes, the flowing S1 trails at Champechnubel are part of the recommended MTB Tour 77, offering a pleasant descent back to the valley floor.
The Singletrack more like S3 trail is described as a great trail peppered with steps and roots. Despite being classified as S1 by some, visitors often find it more akin to an S3 difficulty due to rough root passages, narrow serpentines, and sloping terrain, making it quite demanding.
The Trail S0 - S4 🤩 🚵♂️ 🤔 is known for its extreme variety. It features sections that are incredibly flowy and others that are extremely steep, offering a dynamic and challenging experience. Some parts may require pushing your bike, especially from west to east.


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