Best bike parks around Risch-Rotkreuz are situated in the Canton of Zug, a region known for its diverse landscapes ranging from the shores of Lake Zug to elevated mountain areas. While Risch-Rotkreuz itself offers scenic mountain biking trails, the broader area provides more specialized facilities. The region's natural environment is subject to regulations, including a recent forestry law in Canton Zug that may impact trail access.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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I rode the Naas Trail for the first time today and immediately rated it as one of my favorite trails. Super exciting to ride, lots of key sections and rough roots.
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Hadrian's and Naastrail in a double pack. Moving pictures say more😁 https://youtu.be/raaNjyfsjd4?si=JzlxTbmWK9pPOqXB
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Old and known from the people of Zug 😆
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Flowy S1 trail down to Arth. Can also be ridden in reverse. Video: https://youtu.be/lTDUX-DybkI
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A super nice but challenging trail interspersed with roots and steps and actually more of an S3 than an S2.
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While Risch-Rotkreuz offers scenic mountain biking trails, the broader Canton of Zug provides more specialized facilities. Popular options include the Zugerberg Trail, known for its technical elements and panoramic views, and the Seeboden–Arth Flow Trail, which offers a largely flowing descent through forests.
Yes, for skill development, the Pump Track Cham in Canton Zug is designed for all ages and skill levels, featuring asphalted waves and steep wall curves. The Zugerberg Trail also offers bypasses for its more challenging obstacles, making it accessible for easy to medium skill levels. Additionally, many scenic mountain bike routes around Risch-Rotkreuz are categorized as easy or moderate, perfect for family outings.
Experienced riders will find challenging terrain on trails like the Naas Trail, which is a technical forest trail with roots and steps, often rated S3. The Lindenberg singletrack also features demanding passages and steep ascents rewarded by long, cool descents. The Zugerberg Trail offers technical elements, rock gardens, and jumps for those looking for a thrill.
The Zugerberg Mountain Bike Trail is a 2.1 km descent from the mountain station to Schönegg. It features berms, jumps, and wall rides, with bypasses available for all obstacles, making it suitable for easy to medium skill levels. The Zugerberg Railway provides convenient transport for bikers and their bikes to the trailhead, and a bike washing facility is available at the valley station.
A recent forestry law, approved in December 2024, aims to protect local flora and fauna. This law may restrict mountain biking to designated forest roads and prohibit it on single tracks. Riders should be aware of these regulations and stick to marked trails to ensure compliance and preserve the natural environment.
Yes, the Pump Track Cham, inaugurated in December 2020, is located in Cham, Canton Zug. It features asphalted waves and steep wall curves, providing a great space for bikes, skates, and kickboards to improve riding technique and enjoy active recreation for all ages and skill levels.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Michaelskreuz Chapel – Daffodil Trail loop' or the 'Immensee Lakeside Path – View of Lake Zug loop'. For more challenging treks, there are mountain hikes around Rigi Kulm. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and mountain hikes guide for Risch-Rotkreuz.
Yes, the Swiss Bike Park Oberried, while not in Risch-Rotkreuz, is a notable facility in Switzerland that could be considered for a day trip. It offers a wide range of features over 30,000m², including easy flowing loops, a trick jump, technical trails with rock gardens, drops, and pump tracks. It's designed for both beginners and advanced riders and is free to use.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and scenic beauty of the trails. For instance, the Zugerberg Trail is loved for its technical yet never boring elements and panoramic views. The Seeboden–Arth Flow Trail is appreciated for its flowing sections and pleasant descents through the forest. Many also enjoy the rewarding descents after challenging climbs on trails like the Lindenberg singletrack.
You can access the Zugerberg Mountain Bike Trail by taking the Zugerberg Railway. The railway transports both you and your bike up to the trailhead, making it convenient to enjoy the descent. A bike washing facility is available at the valley station for post-ride cleanup.
Many trails in the region offer stunning viewpoints. The Zugerberg Trail — Start and Panoramic View, as its name suggests, provides excellent vistas. The Lindenberg singletrack also rewards riders with beautiful views after its demanding ascents, showcasing the natural beauty of the area.


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