Best bike parks around Frutigen are situated in a region known for its diverse alpine landscape in the Bernese Oberland. The area offers a mix of natural trails and purpose-built facilities, catering to various biking disciplines. Frutigen itself is a central point within the Frutigland, providing access to both valley and mountain biking experiences. The surrounding terrain features forests, open alpine pastures, and elevated viewpoints, making it suitable for different levels of mountain biking.
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flowing high-altitude trail from Teugmatte to Rinderhütte
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Flowy high-altitude trail from the Teugmatte to the Guggerhubel to the Rinderhütte
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In October the train only runs Saturday and Sunday
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Very, very great and fun trail! Always easy to ride, I rode it in very wet conditions with my XC bike, it was perfectly possible!
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Overall great place to be. It's not too crowded. there are several downhill tracks including one for kids. And there is a pump track. It's also possible to stay overnight in your campervan or car and there is a small shop where you can get something to drink, ice and local products.
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Train and restaurant closed on Mon + Tue until 21.9.24 due to lack of staff.
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Yes, the region offers excellent options for beginners and families. The Wiriehorn Bike Park in Diemtigtal features an easy, educational Alptrail and a dedicated kids' park. Additionally, the Pumptrack Frutigen is publicly accessible and free, designed for all ages and skill levels, including young children on balance bikes, making it a great place to improve technique.
Advanced riders will find several challenging trails. The Wiriehorn Bike Park hosts the Weryhorny trail, known for its steep berms, walls, kickers, and drops, and is even used for the iXS Downhill Cup. The Torrent Trail is another challenging option with constant ups and downs on steep paths requiring good driving technique. The Grütsch Trail is also very demanding, rated S3, with steep sections, tight corners, and high root stairs.
The Wiriehorn Bike Park provides a 6-person chairlift for comfortable access to the trails. At the valley station, you'll find bike wash areas, showers, changing rooms, and pitches for camping. Bike rentals and a bike school offering courses are also available to help improve riding techniques.
Yes, at the Pumptrack Frutigen, you can rent BMX bikes and helmets at the Frutigresort. The Wiriehorn Bike Park also offers bike rentals and a bike school for those looking to improve their skills or try out mountain biking.
Absolutely. Sillerenbühl is a popular viewpoint that can be reached by bike, offering a great view and a scenic mountain experience. Another option is the Blueme Observation Tower, which provides a wonderful panoramic view from the Jura over Lake Thun to the Bernese Alps.
Beyond bike parks, the Frutigen area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including moderate routes like 'To Oeschinensee' or challenging mountain hikes such as the 'Engstligenalp – Ammertespitz Summit Cross loop'. For gravel biking, routes like the 'BLS Kander Viaduct – Gasterntal Gorge Road loop' offer scenic rides. Find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and mountain hikes guide for Frutigen.
Visitors frequently praise the well-maintained and varied trails, especially at Wiriehorn Bike Park, which offers something for everyone from kids to advanced riders. The stunning panoramic views from trails like the Torrent Trail and viewpoints like Sillerenbühl are also highly appreciated. The Pumptrack Frutigen is valued for its public accessibility and suitability for all skill levels.
Yes, the Pumptrack Frutigen is a dedicated asphalt facility covering 1000 square meters. It's designed with waves and steep curves for riders to build speed without pedaling. It's publicly accessible, free to use, and suitable for bikes, inline skates, skateboards, scooters, and even balance bikes.
The bike parks are generally best visited during the warmer months when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are favorable for riding. The Wiriehorn Bike Park operates seasonally, typically from spring to autumn. The Pumptrack Frutigen is an all-weather facility, making it accessible for a longer period.
Yes, the Wiriehorn Bike Park collaborates with Kandersteg to offer combined season cards and discounts, allowing visitors to enjoy facilities in both areas.
While specific public transport details for each park vary, Frutigen itself is a central point within the Frutigland, generally well-connected. The Wiriehorn Bike Park is located in the nearby Diemtigtal, and local transport options would connect to the chairlift valley station. The Pumptrack Frutigen is integrated into the Frutigresort, making it easily reachable within Frutigen.


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