Best bike parks around Bichelsee-Balterswil offer a diverse landscape for mountain biking. The region features idyllic lake scenery and demanding forest paths, providing a variety of challenging and popular trails. This area is known for its mix of steep climbs, fast descents, and technical trails. E-bikes are permitted on many of the trails, enhancing accessibility for riders.
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The lower part of the trail is closed, diversion signposted. This path is quite steep and rough (especially when wet), is classified as mountain hiking trail T2, and can only be done with good surefootedness! It is also a rather tricky bike DH, so it is partly worn out and muddy.
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News 08/10/23: Unfortunately the path is not maintained, see picture.
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Three almost parallel paths. From above (eastern starting point) this trail, marked with S2 on the komoot map, is the longest and in the lower part the most difficult (very steep here). Next to it from the same point are two completely parallel, shorter paths, the left one from above (= middle of the three) a veritable root trail (S1 to S2), on the far right is the hiking trail.
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Currently (December 22) part of the trail is closed. A diversion is signposted on site (not a big detour).
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Adventurous tightrope walk with various steep sections.
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That it's more S2 to S3 is more true than the S1 designation from komoot 🤔
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As of 09/24/2021, trail is closed due to woodwork.
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Ride only when dry. Very narrow, rooty and steep. Not for beginners.
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The Bichelsee-Balterswil region offers a diverse range of mountain biking trails, from idyllic lake scenery to demanding forest paths. You'll find a mix of steep climbs, fast descents, and technical singletracks with features like steps, tight curves, and steep gradients. Trails cater to various skill levels, from moderately challenging to black difficulty downhill routes.
Yes, experienced riders will find plenty of challenges. The Chranzeberg Singletrail features challenging passages that are not easy but fun. The Grat Trail Zurich (S2–S3) is particularly demanding with a narrow, root-covered ridge and steep descents, recommended for experienced riders when dry. Additionally, the Sitzberg Balterswil Downhill is a black difficulty singletrack designed for technical downhill riding.
Yes, several trails offer scenic views. The Grat Trail Zurich (S2–S3) includes a viewpoint. The Polenweg Trail offers a beautiful far view north towards Ettenhausen and Guntershausen. The Singletrail Oberbruberg also provides a great view of the Toggenburg region.
Yes, e-bikes are permitted on many of the trails in the Bichelsee-Balterswil area, enhancing accessibility for a broader range of riders to enjoy the diverse terrain.
Visitors frequently praise the trails for being beautiful, varied, and fun. For example, the Schattenberg Singletrail is described as a 'beautiful and varied single trail.' Riders also appreciate the challenging nature of trails like the Chranzeberg Singletrail, noting it's 'not easy but fun to try!'
Yes, the Polenweg Trail has historical significance. It was built by Polish soldiers interned in Switzerland during World War II, with a blackboard along the way explaining its history.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is typically during dry conditions. Trails like the Grat Trail Zurich (S2–S3) and Polenweg Trail are specifically recommended to be ridden when dry due to steep, rooty, or slippery sections that can become hazardous when wet.
While many trails offer challenges, the Singletrail Oberbruberg is noted for having S1 easy and S2 passages, making it a very nice circular tour that is good for a wider range of cyclists and bikers, including those looking for less extreme challenges.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, including the 'Töss River Cycle Path' or 'Hulftegg Pass' loops. Gravel biking is also popular with routes like the 'Sitzberg-Sternenberg-Gravel circuit'. For hikers, there are mountain hikes such as the 'Mountaineering loop from Steg' or the 'Hörnli loop from Steg'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for Road Cycling, Gravel Biking, and Mountain Hikes around Bichelsee-Balterswil.
Yes, the Sitzberg Balterswil Downhill is a dedicated downhill-only singletrack. It's a black difficulty trail, 702 meters long with a 143-meter descent, featuring technical elements like steps, tight corners, and steep sections. Burghalde Trail II is also designed for downhill use only.
For technical riding, the Sitzberg Balterswil Downhill is a black difficulty trail with numerous steps, tight corners, and steep sections. The Chabishaupt Trail is a red difficulty singletrack known for its technical nature, including many steps, tight curves, and steep gradients. The Grat Trail Zurich (S2–S3) is also highly technical, featuring a root-covered ridge and steep descents.


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