Best bike parks around Payerne offer a variety of mountain biking routes and cycling trails within the Broye-Vully district. The region features natural landscapes, views of Lake Murten, and historical sites, providing diverse terrain for cyclists. These routes cater to different skill levels, showcasing the picturesque Broye Plain and its agricultural areas. Payerne serves as a starting point for exploring the region's countryside through various cycling opportunities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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One of the most beautiful downhill spots in the region
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Magnificent marsh, birds and insects to observe
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In 1991, we at Thömus in Oberried near Bern started developing, designing and building bicycles to suit every customer's needs. You can find our individually configurable bicycles, made in Switzerland, at the 13 Thömus Bike World locations and the 9 Thömus Factory Stores. A wide selection awaits you: from racing bikes, mountain bikes, urban and e-bikes from Thömus to models from our partner brands Trek, SCOTT, Cube, Stromer, Twinner and children's bikes from Woom. We also offer service at world champion level. Together with you - our community - we live our passion for cycling and continue to write the success story. Link: www.thoemus-bikeworld.ch/thoemussince1991
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Beautiful, slightly damp today, but everything went well on the bike 😎
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Great descent except that we took the wrong direction so it goes up a lot
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Let's go! Top single trail (S2) with a high fun factor.
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Walkway option to avoid getting your wheels wet. Nice little piece of nature.
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The single mountain bike crosses the footpath several times.
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The Payerne region offers a variety of mountain biking (VTT) routes and general cycling trails. You'll find technical singletracks, scenic descents, and routes that showcase natural landscapes, including views of Lake Murten and historical sites. Trails range from intermediate to challenging, with some sections requiring advanced technical skills.
Visitors frequently enjoy trails like Arbognes Singletrack and Waterfall, known for its top single trail (S2) and technical passages. Another favorite is Downhill Trail from Surpierre to Villeneuve, considered one of the most beautiful downhill spots in the region.
While dedicated bike parks with constructed features are limited, the region offers various cycling routes suitable for different skill levels. The Granary Trail ('Chemin des Blés') is an 80 km sign-posted path designed for both hikers and cyclists, offering scenic, less technical rides through agricultural areas. For mountain biking, some trails like Ford Crossing – Lussy MTB Trail offer a nice piece of nature with options to avoid difficult sections, making them more accessible.
Many trails in the Payerne area offer beautiful natural scenery. For instance, the Ford Crossing – Lussy MTB Trail takes you through a magnificent marsh where you can observe birds and insects. Other routes feature waterfalls, forests, and views of Lake Murten and the picturesque Broye Plain.
Yes, the Payerne area has challenging options. Trails like Steep singletrack with wooden steps offer a short but crisp single trail with lots of holes, roots, rocks, and steep sections, including wooden steps. Some routes in the region can even reach STS levels S3-S6, indicating advanced technical skills are needed.
Payerne is a hub for cycling. You can visit Thömus Bike World – Payerne for individually configurable bicycles made in Switzerland, as well as models from partner brands and service. Valevelo in Payerne also offers personalized advice on cycling articles, bike sales, repairs, and electric bike rentals.
Yes, Payerne hosts the Elitec Bike Broye, an annual mountain biking event that is part of regional cups. This event attracts athletes of all levels and highlights the active cycling community in the area.
Beyond mountain biking, the Payerne region offers extensive opportunities for hiking and general cycling. You can explore various routes such as the 'Payerne Abbey – Montagny Castle Ruins loop' for mountain biking, or 'View of Lake Murten – Mont Vully loop' for general cycling. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Payerne – Payerne Abbey loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and MTB trails guide for Payerne.
Absolutely. Many cycling routes in the area incorporate cultural heritage. For example, you can find routes that offer views of historical sites like the Payerne Abbey Church or the ruins of Montagny Castle, allowing you to combine your ride with a touch of history.
The spring, summer, and autumn months generally offer the best conditions for cycling in the Payerne region. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the natural landscapes and trails.
While Payerne itself is known for its natural mountain biking and cycling trails, for those seeking a dedicated bike park with constructed features like jumps and flow trails, Bike Park Moléson in Moléson-sur-Gruyères is a notable alternative. It offers trails like the Modzon Flow Trail and the Tché Don Enduro Trail, accessible via funicular and chairlift.


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