Best bike parks around Münchwilen (TG) offer a variety of riding experiences within the Thurgau canton. The region is characterized by its rolling hills and agricultural landscapes, providing a scenic backdrop for outdoor activities. While dedicated bike parks are limited, the area features a notable pumptrack and numerous mountain biking trails. These trails range from flowing singletracks to more technical descents, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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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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As of September 28, 2023 No longer rideable because 8 trees were deliberately "felled" into the trail. It was a shame, it was a very nice trail!
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News 08/10/23: Unfortunately the path is not maintained, see picture.
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Status 07/30/2023 《Unfortunately it is not possible to drive in. According to the information, "extra" tree trunks were placed at a "curve" so that you don't drive into the reed on the unfortunately overgrown trail.》Well, not so useful in the forest. > Conclusion: I do not recommend it to anyone.
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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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The primary dedicated bike facility in Münchwilen (TG) is the Pumptrack Münchwilen. It features an asphalt-surfaced track with waves, curves, and jumps, designed for all ages and skill levels. It's a versatile 'playground for all wheels', accommodating bicycles, balance bikes, kickboards, and skateboards.
Beyond the pumptrack, the broader Bezirk Münchwilen offers a network of mountain biking trails. These range from flowing singletracks to more technical descents, catering to various skill levels. You'll find trails through forests and scenic paths with viewpoints.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging options. The Chranzeberg Singletrail is known for its tough passages. Another demanding option is the Grat Trail Zurich (S2–S3), which features a narrow, rooty ridge and steep descents, best ridden in dry conditions. The Schattenberg Singletrail also offers varied and sometimes more difficult sections than initially indicated.
Absolutely. The Grat Trail Zurich (S2–S3) includes sections with rewarding viewpoints. The Polenweg Trail offers beautiful far views, especially north towards Ettenhausen and Guntershausen. Additionally, the Singletrail Oberbruberg provides a great view of the Toggenburg.
Yes, the Pumptrack Münchwilen is designed to be accessible for everyone, from beginners to advanced riders. Obstacles can be rolled over by young children, while still offering challenges for professionals. It's a great place for skill development in a safe environment, with helmets mandatory for all users.
The Pumptrack Münchwilen is well-maintained and includes amenities such as toilets. Parking is available at the Sportanlage Waldegg, and the track is easily accessible via a regional bike route.
Yes, the Polenweg Trail has historical significance. It was built by Polish soldiers interned in Switzerland during World War II, with information boards along the way detailing its history.
Beyond bike parks, the Münchwilen (TG) area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'St. Martin's Chapel Oberwangen – Fischingen Abbey loop'. For road cyclists, there are routes like the 'Lake Bichel – Wildberg Village Church loop'. The region also has several running trails, including the 'Roosetaaler Pond – Weberei Pond, Wängi loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Münchwilen (TG), Road Cycling Routes around Münchwilen (TG), and Running Trails around Münchwilen (TG) guides.
While specific seasonal closures aren't noted for all trails, it's generally recommended to ride technical trails like the Grat Trail Zurich (S2–S3) and Polenweg Trail when conditions are dry. Wet ground can make steep, rooty sections very slippery. Spring to autumn typically offers the most favorable weather for mountain biking.
Yes, safety is a priority at Pumptrack Münchwilen. Helmets are mandatory for all users on the entire track. Knee and elbow pads are also highly recommended to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
The Pumptrack Münchwilen is conveniently located between a residential/commercial area and the Mutgweg, close to the town center. It's easily accessible via a regional bike route, and parking is available at the Sportanlage Waldegg.
The Singletrail Oberbruberg is praised for being a very nice circular tour suitable for almost all cyclists and bikers. It features S1 (easy) passages, making it approachable for less experienced riders, while still offering cool trails for others.


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