Bike parks around Bezirk Liestal offer a range of cycling opportunities within the Basel-Landschaft canton. The region features established bike parks and an extensive network of mountain biking trails. These facilities cater to various skill levels, from beginners to experienced riders. The landscape provides diverse terrain for exploring the area's natural environment.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The first half of the trail is blocked by tree trunks, but you can squeeze through on the right side. It's quite steep, with lots of curves, loose, often wet leaves, and some technical elements. The second half (after crossing the main trail) is a bit easier but still quite steep. The entire trail is quite overgrown, but still easily navigable. All in all, a lot of fun.
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With a bit of riding technique, this trail is really fun. It's better to start from the top at Chöpfle, as this will give you a longer route.
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Currently, it's not as overgrown; many bushes and trees along the trail have been removed. There's a much better overview.
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The official and partially landscaped trail is suitable for both freeriders and beginners. Jumps can be avoided and the well-shaped berms are great fun!
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This trail is currently a mud track. Driving technique is required.
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Fun short trail that is a pleasure. Without difficulties.
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The last few days I've ridden this trail 3 times. Always a pleasure. But it has 2-3 very wet spots. There you have to be careful that you get through and don't slip away.
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Yes, Bezirk Liestal offers options for families. The planned Pumptrack Liestal is designed for all ages and wheels, including like-a-bikes for young children, and will feature hills, steep walls, and freestyle elements. Bikepark Hölstein caters to all levels, from beginners to experienced riders. Additionally, Thömus Bike World – Pratteln is noted as a family-friendly facility.
For beginners, several trails offer an easy introduction to mountain biking. The Singletrail Along Oristalstrasse is an easy, flowing ride with a slight gradient. The Forest singletrack trail is short, enjoyable, and easy to ride without significant difficulties. The Senftenberg Trail is also suitable for beginners, featuring well-shaped berms and avoidable jumps.
Yes, experienced riders looking for a challenge can explore the Challenging MTB route in the Baselbieter forest. The region also features an extensive network of mountain biking trails with varied terrain, including options for intermediate and challenging routes.
Bikepark Hölstein is well-equipped with a variety of features for different riding styles. It includes a jump line for airtime, a pumptrack for rhythm and flow, drop jumps for technical descents, and a dedicated technique park to hone bike handling skills. It's designed for cyclists of all levels to practice and progress.
The Pumptrack Liestal is currently planned and under development. It aims to be a publicly accessible asphalt pumptrack with wave-shaped circular tracks, banked turns, hills, steep walls, and freestyle elements. It's envisioned as a year-round attraction for sports enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels.
Yes, Bezirk Liestal is known for its singletrack trails. Popular options include the Singletrail Along Oristalstrasse, the Forest singletrack trail, and the Singletrack in the Solothurn Forest, which offers a fun, bumpy ride with roots and stones.
Beyond bike parks, Bezirk Liestal offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, with options like the 'Forest Trail Through Oristal – View of Büren and Lupsingen loop' or the 'Endless Trail Sissach' for varying difficulties. For more details on MTB trails, visit the MTB Trails around Bezirk Liestal guide. There are also road cycling routes and mountain hikes available in the region.
Yes, there are mountain hiking opportunities near the bike parks. You can find routes such as the 'View of the Farnsberg – Farnsburg Castle Ruins loop' or the 'Pfeffingen Castle Ruins – Eggflue Viewpoint loop'. For more information on hiking trails, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Bezirk Liestal guide.
Visitors frequently praise the flowing nature and fun of the trails. Many appreciate the ease of riding on trails like the Singletrail Along Oristalstrasse and the enjoyable, short rides found on the Forest singletrack trail. The well-shaped berms and avoidable jumps on the Senftenberg Trail also receive positive feedback for providing great free-ride passages.
The asphalt surface of the planned Pumptrack Liestal will allow for year-round use in almost any weather condition. For natural trails, the best time to visit is typically during drier periods to avoid slippery conditions from roots and stones, as noted for the Singletrack in the Solothurn Forest.
Yes, you can find downhill-specific sections. The Forest Singletrack Downhill is a short but fun downhill trail with roots and stones, described as relatively easy to enjoy. It's specifically recommended for descending rather than climbing.


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