Best bike parks around Bauen are found in a region known for its natural mountain biking trails and scenic routes. Bauen, situated in the canton of Uri, offers stunning views of Lake Uri and the alpine landscape. While dedicated bike parks are not directly in Bauen, the surrounding area provides significant opportunities for mountain biking. The region features diverse terrain, from valleys to higher elevations, catering to various skill levels.
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A cool trail! Despite the berms, it remains natural and thus has something for everyone.
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In fact, everyone comes down here safely. Push a few meters if necessary. It gets steep up there. The Swiss build great paths, unlike ours, the DAV.
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You can also bypass the trickier spots. Also suitable for bikers with little experience.
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Also good for beginners
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Part of the long trail in the Ingenbohlerwald. S2.
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Quite a long, newly created trail down to Brunnen. Lots of curves and jumps, some of which can be bypassed, with some steep sections. Mostly S2, individual places also S3.
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Lower part of the downhill trail. S2.
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Bauen itself is known for natural mountain biking trails and scenic routes rather than dedicated, purpose-built bike parks. However, the surrounding region offers significant opportunities for mountain biking, including natural trails with varying difficulty levels and some structured biking experiences like the Wood Trail – Natural Bikepark Emmetten, which focuses on skill and fun on a round course.
While not directly in Bauen, several highly regarded bike parks exist within a broader travel radius in Switzerland. For example, the Swiss Bike Park Oberried offers 30,000m² with easy flowing loops, technical trails, drops, northshores, jumps, and pump tracks. Bike Kingdom Lenzerheide also features various lines and a Skill Center for kids and beginners.
The region around Bauen is rich in natural mountain bike trails. Notable examples include the Goldplangg Valley Trail – Wannentritt to Goldplangg Trail loop from Sisikon, which is a hard ride, and the Trail to Binzenegg – Riemenstalden Village loop from Sisikon, offering varied difficulty. The Lake Uri (Urnersee) – View of Altdorf and Bürglen loop from Flüelen is also highlighted as one of the most beautiful MTB routes.
Yes, some trails around Bauen offer sections suitable for all skill levels (STS S0 - S1), allowing beginners to enjoy the scenery. For a more structured learning environment, Emmetten offers biking on a practice trail. Additionally, larger parks like Bike Kingdom Lenzerheide have dedicated Skill Centers for kids and beginners to practice basic techniques.
The Ingenbohlerwald Bike Trail is described as technically demanding, especially when wet. It features many curves, jumps (some bypassable), and steep sections, generally rated around S2 with individual places reaching S3. It offers great fun for riders with some experience.
The trails around Bauen offer stunning views of Lake Uri (Urnersee) and the alpine landscape. Many routes provide opportunities to immerse yourself in the Swiss alpine scenery, with viewpoints along the way, such as those found on the Lake Uri (Urnersee) – View of Altdorf and Bürglen loop from Flüelen.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes for touring bicycles, such as the Flüelen landing stage – Reuss Pedestrian Bridge loop. There are also many running trails, including the Flüelen Harbor – Trails along the Reuss River loop. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Bauen guide, the Cycling around Bauen guide, or the Running Trails around Bauen guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, from technically demanding forest routes to flowing sections with switchbacks. The natural setting, stunning views, and the opportunity for skill development are frequently mentioned. Trails like the Sector H Fuchsbau Trail and Sector A Disco-Schliifer Trail, Ingenbohlerwald are noted for being enjoyable and fun to ride.
The best time for mountain biking around Bauen is typically from spring through autumn when the trails are clear of snow and the weather is most favorable. While some lower elevation trails might be accessible in winter, many alpine routes will be covered in snow, making them unsuitable for biking.
The Wood Trail – Natural Bikepark Emmetten is a round course on a boardwalk with alternating ups and downs, curves, and various obstacles. It requires basic bike mastery, and it's recommended that riders can at least handle blue posts (better red ones) of a natural bike park. It's considered a super trail but not for absolute beginners.
The Singletrack S0 to S2 trail offers varied difficulty. The uppermost part from Brandegg down towards Seelisberg is very rough (S1-S2), becoming increasingly flowy with many serpentines in the middle, and some meadow sections in the lower part (S1). It's a nice single trail with a few more difficult spots, but trickier sections can often be bypassed, making it potentially suitable for bikers with less experience.


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