Best bike parks around Remetschwil offer diverse cycling experiences within the broader Swiss landscape. While Remetschwil itself is a municipality in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland, the surrounding region provides access to various bike parks. These areas are characterized by their natural terrain, which is suitable for developing a range of cycling skills. The proximity to larger Swiss regions means a variety of dedicated biking facilities are accessible.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Vegetation is reclaiming its lost territory.
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Cool downhill trail, please don't be careless
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Eiteberg Trail is the rough, rooty, partly rocky trail, and on the descent towards Hausen it is very steep. Never boring, always needs attention, especially when wet.
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In wet conditions, watch out for the many roots and rocky sections. This is especially true for the steep descent towards Husen.
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Short trail, requires technical driving skills. Especially now, when it's wet, raining...
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pretty flowy. Be careful at the end of the tour, trail ends steeply out of the forest on a road.
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Watch out for wetness! Unfortunately, it gets too wet in October and beyond.
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The ascent from Hausen is very steep and impassable. At the end it goes down quite steeply and is quite overgrown. Cool…
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Yes, several excellent options cater to families. The Kids Bike Village Giswil, about an hour's drive away, is specifically designed for younger riders with trails of varying difficulty for ages 3-16, including waves, curves, and jumps. Another great choice is the Kabi Bike Park Oberiberg, also about an hour away, which features a 'Baby Loop' for the youngest riders, a 'Kids Loop', and 'Skill Trails' with a magic carpet lift, all free to access.
The region offers a diverse range of trails. You'll find everything from easy flowing loops to challenging technical sections with rock gardens, hairpin turns, drops, and northshores. Many parks also feature pump tracks, jumps, and even asphalted velodromes. For example, the Teufelskeller Trail is known for its very nice single trails to refine technique, while Rotrisch Trail includes built-in jumps.
Absolutely. Parks like the Swiss Bike Park Oberried are designed to cater to all skill levels, from beginners learning the basics to advanced riders looking to improve technique on challenging elements. The Kabi Bike Park Oberiberg also offers trails with three difficulty levels, ensuring something for every age group and skill level. For those seeking more challenging downhill experiences, the Baldegg–Baden singletrack provides a cool downhill track with options for more challenging detours.
Most bike parks in the surrounding regions are accessible by car, typically within a 45-minute to 2-hour drive from Remetschwil. While specific parking details vary by location, these dedicated facilities generally provide ample parking. Public transport options might require additional planning, so checking individual park websites for detailed access information is recommended.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when trails are dry and conditions are optimal for riding. During these seasons, the parks are fully operational, and the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities. Some trails, like the Teufelskeller Trail, are particularly enjoyable when dry.
Beyond bike parks, the region around Remetschwil offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Remetschwil guide, or enjoy road cycling routes, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Remetschwil guide. There are also general cycling routes for touring bicycles, available in the Cycling around Remetschwil guide.
Visitors appreciate the variety of terrain and the opportunity to refine their technique. Many enjoy the well-developed trails with built-in jumps, like the Rotrisch Trail, and the cool downhill tracks such as the Baldegg–Baden singletrack. The presence of technical sections and alternatives for different skill levels, as seen on the Rüsler Singletrail, also receives positive feedback.
Yes, the Swiss Bike Park Oberried stands out with its asphalted outdoor velodrome, which is unique in Switzerland. It also features multiple pump tracks. Additionally, the Pumptrack Inwil offers a dedicated Velosolutions Pump Track with a 157-meter loop, including jumps, hidden transfers, and a 'Pump Bowl' for playful technique training.
For challenging technical trails, the Swiss Bike Park Oberried offers sections with rock gardens and hairpin turns. Closer to Remetschwil, the Rüsler Singletrail is known for being a rather technical trail with gaps and drops, though it often provides alternative lines. The Teufelskeller Trail also offers technical single trails for skill refinement.
Yes, several bike parks in the region offer free admission, promoting accessibility for all. The Swiss Bike Park Oberried, Kids Bike Village Giswil, and Kabi Bike Park Oberiberg all provide free access to their extensive facilities, making them excellent choices for budget-friendly biking experiences.
Yes, many bike parks in the area incorporate jumps into their trail designs. The Swiss Bike Park Oberried includes various jumps, and the Kabi Bike Park Oberiberg features a dedicated jump trail for experienced riders within its 'Skill Trails'. Closer to Remetschwil, the Rotrisch Trail is well-developed and includes built-in jumps for the daring.
The Baldegg–Baden singletrack is a popular choice for a cool downhill track, offering options for more challenging detours. While not exclusively downhill, many trails in the Swiss Bike Park Oberried feature elements like drops and northshores that cater to downhill riding styles.


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