Best bike parks around Hasliberg offer a diverse range of biking experiences, from dedicated skill parks to extensive mountain biking trails. The region features varied terrain, including single trails, alpine paths, and forest roads, catering to different skill levels. Mountain railroads provide access to higher elevations, allowing riders to maximize downhill sections. Hasliberg is a destination for both families and experienced mountain bikers seeking varied routes and natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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A cool descent. Very rocky with lots of loose, sharp rocks. This is exactly what a bike trail should be. Pure nature. Not a groomed highway. 👍
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A relaxed, short bike trail with a few jumps. I suspect part of it was destroyed by storms.
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Pesche's description fits perfectly, just awesome!
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Because of rockfall, two small detours via alpine hiking trails are necessary (S3). For most people this means pushing, but it only takes about 15 minutes. The detour is marked with red and white posts and leads back to the path. I wouldn't do the route uphill, though.
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Always different, always cool
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Super trail with a mega location, you don't ride your bike up for so long. Super trail if you are in the area it is worth making a detour👍🏻🚵♂️
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Stream control work is currently in progress, which is why the lowest section is closed and the uphill is being diverted somewhat.
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Hasliberg offers a variety of popular biking experiences. The Jochpass Flow Trail is known for its challenging, flowy sections and visual appeal. Another highly regarded trail is the Hells-Bells Trail, an intermediate route accessible via a new chairlift. For a different experience, the Biker Trail Schwanden–Brienz offers three varied sections and is an official bike trail.
Yes, Hasliberg is well-suited for families. The Mägisalp Bike Park is specifically designed for children, featuring various models and a 'race track' for young riders. Additionally, the Hasliberg Pumptrack at Sportplatz Grossestein provides a safe environment for all ages to practice balance and bike handling skills.
The trails around Hasliberg offer diverse terrain, including single trails, alpine paths, and forest roads. You'll find everything from easy, ascending single tracks suitable for families to very challenging downhill sections and difficult single trails high above the Gental.
The summer season is ideal for biking in Hasliberg. The Mägisalp Bike Park operates when the Reuti-Mägisalp gondola lift is open, and the Hasliberg Pumptrack is open daily from mid-April to the end of October, from morning until dusk. Mountain biking trails are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months when conditions are dry and lifts are operational.
Mountain railroads in Hasliberg efficiently transport bikes and riders to various starting points, allowing you to access higher elevations and maximize your time on downhill sections. This makes it easier to enjoy the extensive network of trails without excessive climbing.
Absolutely. Hasliberg offers advanced single trails, particularly high above the Gental, that demand excellent riding technique and concentration. Some routes may even require short sections where you need to push your bike, providing a significant challenge for experienced mountain bikers.
Beyond dedicated bike parks, Hasliberg offers a range of cycling activities. You can explore various gravel biking routes, such as the 'Alpbach Gorge Viewing Platform – Engstlenalp loop' or the 'View of Haslital – Meiringen loop'. For road cycling, consider routes like 'The Grosse Scheidegg in the Jungfrau region'. You can find more details on these and other options in the Gravel biking around Hasliberg and Road Cycling Routes around Hasliberg guides.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning Alpine scenery and panoramic views available throughout the rides. The comprehensive offerings, catering to all skill levels from families to experienced riders, are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the well-maintained trails and the convenience of lift access to maximize downhill riding.
Beginners can hone their skills at the Hasliberg Pumptrack, an asphalted track perfect for practicing balance, coordination, and bike handling. The Mägisalp Bike Park also provides a safe and engaging environment for younger or less experienced riders to build confidence.
Yes, many trails in Hasliberg are celebrated for their spectacular panoramic views. For instance, the Hasliberg-Rundtour leading to Alp Hääggen and Käserstatt offers breathtaking views of the Jungfrau region. Portions of the 'Engelberg - Hasliberg - Giswil' route also feature extensive panoramic singletracks.
While specific cafes are not listed for every trail, the Hasliberg region is well-equipped with amenities. Many mountain lift stations and villages along popular routes will have options for refreshments and meals. It's always a good idea to check local listings for cafes and restaurants near your chosen trailheads.


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