Best bike parks around Bottens are located in the Vaud Canton of Switzerland, a region recognized for its varied mountain biking terrain. This area provides access to a range of trails and bike parks, catering to different skill levels from leisurely rides to technical downhill tracks. The landscape features alpine scenery, forests, and river paths, offering a natural setting for cycling activities.
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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Yes, Bottens offers several family-friendly options. The Trail Along the Talent Stream is a quiet path suitable for both bikers and hikers, following a river through a forest. Additionally, the Mauverney Sports Center provides multi-sport starting points and amenities, making it a good base for family outings.
For challenging downhill experiences, the wider Vaud region offers excellent options. Forest Singletrack Trail near Bottens provides a challenging forest descent with a small drop. Further afield, Leysin Bike Park is known for its technical and varied trails, including routes like "Les 3 Tours" used for the DH World Cup. Villars Trails also feature the "Maxi-Avalanche" from Roc d'Orsay, reserved for experienced riders.
The Mauverney Sports Center is a key facility, offering multi-sport starting points, changing rooms, showers, and toilets. It also provides water for washing shoes and bikes during the warmer months. This center serves as a convenient hub for various cycling activities.
Yes, beginners have good options in the Vaud Canton. Gryon Bike Park and Flowtrail is ideal for practicing on fun modules and learning downhill riding, featuring an accessible panoramic flowtrail with smooth sections and banked turns. Villars Trails also introduced a new blue-level (easy) track from the Grand Chamossaire summit, designed for mountain biking beginners to confidently explore downhill riding.
The Mauvernay Mountain Bike Obstacle Course offers a unique experience with 20 exercises across three difficulty levels, set in a scenic part of the Jorat. For those looking to refine technical skills, the Crossing the logs on the forest trail provides an intermediate challenge with specific tips for navigating obstacles.
Visitors appreciate the natural setting and variety. The Forest Singletrack Trail is valued for its design and challenging elements. The Trail Along the Talent Stream is loved for its beauty in all seasons, offering a quiet experience along the river through the forest, even with other bikers and hikers present.
Beyond dedicated bike parks, the Vaud Canton, including areas like the Jura Vaudois Nature Park and the Alpes Vaudoises, boasts an extensive network of mountain bike trails. These trails offer diverse landscapes, from forests and alpine chalets to lake views, with varying difficulties from easy (S0-S1) to very difficult (S3-S6). Popular routes include the Jura Bike Route, Mont Tendre Bike, and Dent de Vaulion Bike.
Yes, the area around Bottens is rich in outdoor activities. You can explore various MTB Trails, including routes like the 'Mauvernay Plain Trail – Montheron Abbey loop'. For those interested in road cycling, there are numerous Road Cycling Routes, such as the 'Moudon-Lucens loop'. Gravel biking is also popular, with options like the Gravel circuit in the Jorat nature discovery park.
The terrain around Bottens and the wider Vaud region is diverse. You'll find challenging singletracks within dense forests, as seen on the Forest Singletrack Trail. There are also gentler paths along rivers, like the Trail Along the Talent Stream. The broader Vaud Alps offer stunning alpine scenery, with trails featuring significant elevation gains and technical sections.
While not directly at Bottens, Leysin Bike Park in the wider Vaud region offers equipment rental and guides, making it convenient for visitors who may not have their own gear or wish for guided experiences.
The bike parks and trails in the Vaud Canton are generally best enjoyed throughout the summer months. The Trail Along the Talent Stream is noted to be beautiful in all weathers, including when covered with snow in February or when spring flowers bloom in April, suggesting year-round appeal for some trails, though dedicated bike parks typically operate seasonally.


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