Best bike parks around Echarlens are found within the La Gruyère region, characterized by its varied natural landscapes. This area provides a mix of technical single trails, flow trails, and dedicated bike park features. Riders can explore diverse terrain, from forest descents to open meadows, offering options for different skill levels. The region's topography supports a range of mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Shop, car park (CHF 5.-/day in summer) (motorhomes authorized for paid nights), WC, pump track (green / rather scooters). Transportable mountain bike in the cabins.
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Meadow and Forest Single Trail. Technically simple (S0-S1) it is fun to bike on the winding route.
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The entrance to the gorge down to Le Géringo Baches is S2 (S3) class. Arrived at the bottom - wonderful trail down to Marsens. All levels of difficulty. Be careful - cruising is difficult in certain places.
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Nice flowy trail of the S1 (S2) class. Occasionally with roots. Accessible on both sides. Certainly more pleasant starting from N (departure)
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A superb DH trail hidden in the woods, full of roots and quite technical, but super fun! 🤘 ============== An epic DH trail hidden in the woods, very rooty and techinal but so fun! 🤘
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A beautiful descent from the bottom of Gibloux to Marsens, along a small stream! Beware of hikers and other mountain bikers ✌️ ============== A nice downhill trail from the lower Gibloux to Marsens, along a little stream! Beware of the hikers and other mountain bikers ✌️
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The region around Echarlens offers a diverse range of trails, including technical single trails, flow trails, and downhill tracks. You'll find options from challenging descents to more relaxed, winding routes through forests and meadows.
Yes, experienced riders can find several technical options. The Poil de Chien Downhill Trail is known for being very rooty and technical. The Le Gérigno Flow Trail also features an S2 (S3) class entrance to its gorge, offering a challenging start before a wonderful trail to Marsens. Additionally, the Bike Track Vaucens is a technically demanding 3.7 km loop designed for skill improvement, with 'chicken-lines' for difficult obstacles.
For beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride, the Sur Praz Malley Singletrail is an excellent choice. It's technically simple (S0-S1) and offers a fun, winding route through meadows and forests. The latter part of the Le Gérigno Flow Trail, after its initial challenging section, is also suitable for all skill levels.
Yes, the Berra Bike Park is the first dedicated bike park in La Gruyère, offering purpose-built trails. The Charmey Cable Car Station also features a pump track, which is great for practicing skills, especially for younger riders or those on scooters.
Absolutely. The Charmey Cable Car Station is considered family-friendly, offering a pump track. The Sur Praz Malley Singletrail, with its S0-S1 technical rating, is also a great option for a relaxed family outing.
The Charmey Cable Car Station provides several amenities for bikers, including a shop, WC facilities, and a pump track. Importantly, it allows mountain bikes to be transported in the cable car cabins, making it convenient for accessing higher trails.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic beauty and varied technical sections. For instance, the Le Gérigno Flow Trail is loved for its beautiful descent along a stream. The La Sierne - fun singeltrack is praised for its nice flowy S1 (S2) class, even with occasional roots, offering an enjoyable ride.
Yes, for more extensive bike park experiences, you can venture slightly further. The Swiss Bike Park Oberried offers a wide range of free trails and skill stations for all levels. Leysin Bike Park in the Alpes Vaudoises provides progressive downhill tracks, including flowtrails and more demanding sections for experienced riders.
The region around Echarlens offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Near Gruyère – View of the Fribourg Alps loop from Echarlens' or the 'Tour du Gibloux – Gibloux Observation Tower loop from Marsens'. For hiking enthusiasts, there are mountain hikes like the 'Le Moléson Summit loop from Plan-Francey'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Echarlens and Mountain Hikes around Echarlens guides.
The best time to visit the bike parks around Echarlens is typically during the warmer months, from spring through autumn. While some facilities like the Charmey Cable Car Station may operate in summer, winter conditions often make mountain biking trails inaccessible or less enjoyable due to snow and ice.
The Charmey Cable Car Station provides a convenient way to access higher trails. You can transport your mountain bike directly in the cable car cabins, allowing you to start your ride from a higher elevation.
Yes, the Poil de Chien Downhill Trail is known as a superb DH trail hidden in the woods, full of roots and quite technical, offering a super fun challenge for downhill enthusiasts.


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