Best bike parks around Bioley-Orjulaz are found within the Vaud Canton, a region in Switzerland characterized by its varied terrain and proximity to the Alps. While Bioley-Orjulaz itself does not host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding areas offer numerous mountain biking opportunities. These range from beginner-friendly trails to challenging downhill tracks, catering to different skill levels. The region's natural features include forests, streams, and alpine settings, providing diverse environments for cycling.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Update [January 2025 + April 2025] Log dump at the bottom of the trail, impossible to cross by bike (and difficult on foot) ⚠ Caution! [August 2024] Two trenches have been dug at the very end of the trail, the first just after the drop and the second just before reaching the path. Passable, but be careful depending on your speed.
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Quite a nice bike. Thanks to the cycling friends who maintain this single.
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Even with a little drop at the end.
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the path along the Talent is very beautiful in all weathers. When the path is covered with snow in February or also in April when the flowers of the undergrowth are open
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Good trail mountain biking to do his training. 10 km or 20 km of your choice.
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Changing rooms, toilets and showers reopened after the Covid19 closure.
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While Bioley-Orjulaz itself does not host dedicated bike parks, the wider Vaud Canton and neighboring regions of Switzerland offer excellent options. Notable bike parks include the Mauverney Sports Center for multi-sport training, Leysin Bike Park for experienced riders, and Gryon Bike Park for beginners, all within the Vaud region. Further afield, the Swiss Bike Park in Oberried and various parks in the Valais region provide extensive choices.
Yes, several options cater to beginners. The Gryon Bike Park in the Alpes Vaudoises is ideal for gently learning downhill riding on a short, playful line. The Swiss Bike Park in Oberried also offers facilities and trails designed for all skill levels, including beginners, with a strong emphasis on learning. Additionally, the Col de la Faucille sector of the Monts Jura Bike Park provides more accessible trails.
Experienced riders will find demanding trails at Leysin Bike Park in the Alpes Vaudoises, known for its 700-meter vertical drop and technical sections, including a former DH World Cup route. The Valais region bike parks, such as those in Champéry-Morgins and Verbier, offer a wide array of challenging downhill tracks, including black runs. The Monts Jura Bike Park also features challenging red and black runs at Lélex and Crozet.
Absolutely. The Trail Along the Talent Stream is a family-friendly path noted for its beauty and quiet experience. The Gryon Bike Park is also suitable for families with beginners. The Swiss Bike Park in Oberried is designed to be accessible for all ages and skill levels, making it a great family destination for learning and practicing.
The region offers diverse terrain. You can find everything from well-maintained singletracks like the Forest Singletrack Trail, to obstacle courses such as the Mauvernay Mountain Bike Obstacle Course. The larger bike parks feature a mix of flowing descents, technical sections with rocks and roots, natural and artificial jumps, and varied elevation changes, catering to different riding styles.
The Mauverney Sports Center offers multi-sport starting points, along with practical amenities such as changing rooms, showers, and toilets. It also provides water for washing shoes and bikes during the warmer months (March to September), making it a convenient base for your rides.
Within Bioley-Orjulaz, you can explore diverse mountain biking trails, including singletracks, obstacle courses, and family-friendly routes. Highlights include the challenging Forest Singletrack Trail with a small drop, and the scenic Trail Along the Talent Stream, which is popular with both bikers and hikers.
The Forest Singletrack Trail is appreciated for its well-maintained singletrack and features a small drop at the end. Be aware that there have been reports of log dumps and trenches at the very end of the trail, so exercise caution, especially depending on your speed. It's a challenging trail through a forest, offering a rewarding experience.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Bioley-Orjulaz guide. There are also cycling routes for touring bicycles, detailed in the Cycling around Bioley-Orjulaz guide, and running trails, which you can explore in the Running Trails around Bioley-Orjulaz guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diversity of the local trails, from challenging singletracks to family-friendly routes. The beauty of paths like the Trail Along the Talent Stream in all weather conditions, and the well-maintained nature of trails like the Forest Singletrack Trail, are frequently highlighted. The community also appreciates the efforts of local cyclists in maintaining these routes.
Yes, the Mauvernay Mountain Bike Obstacle Course offers 20 exercises across three difficulty levels. It's located in a pleasant corner of the Jorat region, providing a dedicated space to practice and improve mountain biking skills.
The Swiss Bike Park in Oberried is a unique and comprehensive facility covering 30,000 square meters. It's known for being a training ground for all skill levels, from elite athletes to recreational riders, with a strong emphasis on learning. It features various trails, skill stations, and jump facilities, and notably, it is free to use year-round as a community project.


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