Best bike parks around Kemmental primarily consist of mountain biking trails that utilize the natural landscape of the Thurgau region. While purpose-built bike parks with extensive features are not prevalent directly within Kemmental, the area offers a network of natural trails. These routes provide opportunities for mountain biking Kemmental trails through local forests and natural features. The region's cycling routes offer varied terrain and scenic views.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Depending on the conditions and obstacles, you might have to dismount for a short time. I didn't see any no-entry signs...?
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Driving is prohibited here. I was stopped yesterday and narrowly escaped with a 200-franc fine. Warning signs are posted!
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Sorry, but we should definitely avoid this single trail Nature reserve with sensitive fauna/flora
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Hardly passable at the moment. Various fallen trees and spots with thorns and nettles. Actually a great trail, I hope the trees will be cleared away soon.
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Attention: At the moment (June 2023) this trail is a little harder to drive because everything is very, very dry. In one passage you slide sideways very quickly. Please note for riders who are not on the bike that often.
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It's always fun to drive here. Brilliant trail, which can also be driven by those who are not so experienced, since you can avoid any major obstacle :) TipTop
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Short but beautiful trail. Watch out for pedestrians
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Cool little trail to include in your route if you are in the area.
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Around Kemmental, you'll find a network of natural mountain biking trails rather than purpose-built bike parks with extensive manufactured features. These trails utilize the natural landscape of the Thurgau region, offering diverse terrain and scenic views through local forests and natural features. The broader Emmental and Lenk-Simmental regions also provide extensive mountain biking opportunities.
Some highly regarded trails include Root Trail S1, known for its casual long route with roots and gorge views, and Ermatingen Forest Trail, which offers a nice descent to Ermatingen with some sections featuring kickers. Another popular option is Single trail at Neuweier, a simple single trail along a back pond, appreciated for its beautiful colors.
Yes, there are trails suitable for beginners. For instance, the Single trail at Neuweier is described as a simple single trail requiring little mountain bike experience. In the broader Emmental and Lenk-Simmental regions, many trails have sections corresponding to STS S0-S1, which are suitable for all skill levels.
The trails offer diverse terrain, including gravel tracks, singletrack, and forest roads. You can expect natural features like roots, some mud, and varying gradients. For example, the Singletrack in the Thurgau forest features climbs, descents, a slalom route, and stream crossings, while Root Trail S1 is known for its roots and natural feel.
Yes, experienced riders can find challenging sections. While many trails have easier parts, some routes in the broader Emmental and Lenk-Simmental regions can reach STS S2 or even S3-S6 difficulty, requiring advanced riding skills and good fitness. The Singletrack in the Thurgau forest, for example, can be challenging with roots, mud, and steep hills.
The region is known for its picturesque Swiss landscapes. While cycling, you can enjoy views of rolling hills, traditional farmhouses, and glimpses of the Alps, especially in the Emmental and Lenk-Simmental areas. Trails like the Root Trail S1 offer views of a gorge, and the Single trail at Neuweier runs along a back pond, providing beautiful natural colors.
Yes, some options cater to families. The Bike Park Märstetten is categorized as family-friendly and offers opportunities to practice technique. Generally, trails with STS S0-S1 sections in the wider region are suitable for families looking for less technical rides.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is typically during the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when trails are dry and weather conditions are favorable. While some trails might be accessible in winter, many natural trails can become muddy or slippery, making them more challenging or less enjoyable.
While specific permits are not generally required for public trails, it's important to respect local signage. For example, the Single trail at Neuweier has warnings about it also being a footpath, so watch out for pedestrians. Always be mindful of local regulations and shared-use paths.
Beyond mountain biking, the Kemmental region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'View of Emmerzer Weiher – Bommer Weiher Water Lilies loop' or 'Thur River Trail – Thur Riverside Trail loop'. For road cycling, options include routes like 'Steckborn – View of Reichenau Island loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Kemmental, Road Cycling Routes around Kemmental, and MTB Trails around Kemmental guides.
While specific rental shops in Kemmental are not detailed, the region is increasingly focusing on bike tourism. It's advisable to check in larger nearby towns or tourist information centers for bike rental services, especially for e-bikes, which are becoming popular for longer tours in the area.
The Emmental and Lenk-Simmental regions, which host many of these trails, are well-equipped for visitors. You can find traditional farmhouses and villages offering cafes, pubs, and accommodation. Some trails, like the Single trail at Neuweier, are near barbecue areas, providing spots for a break. For specific options, it's best to check local listings in towns along your chosen route.


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