Best bike parks around Holderbank (SO) are found within the canton of Solothurn, Switzerland, an area characterized by its varied mountain biking terrain in the Jura mountain range. The region offers a combination of dedicated skill parks and extensive trail networks. Holderbank (SO) features a unique skill development park, while the broader Solothurn canton provides longer flow trails and diverse singletrack options. This makes the area suitable for riders aiming to enhance technical skills or explore natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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One of the best trails in the region! Adrenaline guaranteed!
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The climb in the other direction is complicated but interesting. Lots of rocks and roots... Always super steep. But the descent is cool.
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The best trail I found in the Olten area. It starts off flowing and has a rough middle section with flowing sections. The last part is more challenging when wet.
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A trail where you need the brakes. Unfortunately only straight down with a few curves...
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A beautiful single trail along the southern flank of the Born. With a wonderful view of the Aarburg. The path is varied.
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The slabs of rock are quite slippery when wet, so you have to be careful. If the ground is dry, you can drive everything without any problems. It's fun, but also demanding if you don't practice in such terrain.
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The Born Trail is very varied. He also changes "his face" every now and then. Depending on the season or after heavy rainfall, he drives differently at key points. You have to be careful because of the transverse branch, somewhere in the lower third. The thick branch goes across the hiking trail. It is just above head height, so that the backpack could hang on. Better turn left.
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Cool and technical trail. Towards the end it has a lot of loose stones....
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The Mountainbike Park Stone Pit in Holderbank (SO) is specifically designed for skill development. Located in an old quarry, it features 17 different stations to help riders refine techniques like balance, agility, and steep wall turns. It's publicly accessible and free to use.
Yes, both the Mountainbike Park Stone Pit in Holderbank (SO) and the Flowtrail Weissenstein cater to a wide range of riders, including beginners and families. The Stone Pit focuses on skill development in a controlled environment, while the Flowtrail Weissenstein has sections that are rollable for everyone, alongside more challenging 'Pro-Lines'.
The Flowtrail Weissenstein, located in the broader Solothurn canton, is the longest flowtrail in the Jura mountain range. Completed in September 2024, it offers 600 meters of elevation change with numerous berms, jumps, and tabletops.
Riders can conveniently access the Flowtrail Weissenstein via the Weissenstein cable car, which provides a dedicated platform as the starting point for the trail.
The Karawei Trail is known for being technically sophisticated and is considered one of the coolest trails in the Gäu region. It's appreciated for how it effectively compensates for every meter of altitude, offering a rewarding descent.
Yes, the Singletrack from Homberglücke is noted for its technical start. It features a cool trail with some easy key points, gravel, and small blocks that add excitement to the ride.
The Born Trail is a varied trail featuring technical points (which are continuously mobile), many roots, and fast, flowing sections. It's one of the longer trails in the area, spanning almost 3 km.
The canton of Solothurn offers a diverse network of mountain biking trails, ranging from easy to challenging. These include singletrack, drops, rock faces, and rock gardens, catering to various preferences, including options for e-bikes and gravel bikes. You can find more routes in the MTB Trails around Holderbank (SO) guide.
Yes, the region around Holderbank (SO) offers various hiking trails. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Poetry Path Holderbank – Thal Nature Park' or the 'Alt-Bechburg Castle Ruins' loop. Discover more options in the Hiking around Holderbank (SO) guide.
Yes, parking is conveniently available right next to the Mountainbike Park Stone Pit in Holderbank (SO).
Helmets are mandatory for all riders using the Mountainbike Park Stone Pit to ensure rider safety.
The Singletrail Helfenberg Langenbruck is considered one of the most beautiful and longest single trails in the Solothurner Baselland Jura. It features demanding, flowing, and rough passages, including hairpin bends, making it a challenging and rewarding ride for experienced bikers.


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