Best bike parks around Utzenstorf are found in the surrounding Emmental region, which offers mountain biking experiences through community-maintained trails. These trails are designed with specific features for various skill levels. The area provides a natural landscape for cycling, with dedicated efforts by local organizations to maintain trail quality.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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After the Färnstu Trail was officially approved by the authorities, the associated requirements were implemented on April 20, 2024. This included a new access road about 80 meters higher up, as well as various passing places about 2x3 meters in size. Where the bike trail meets the hiking trail, slow-down chicanes had to be erected. This is the case at the new access road and at the two exits, although one was removed by someone shortly after our deployment. Unfortunately, this does not achieve anything in this case, except unnecessary work and the risk that the trail will not be approved by the authorities when it is finally approved. So here is a call to everyone to respect the necessary construction measures. In a second step, appropriate signage will follow, as at the Powerman Cave. This is just as non-debatable as the construction measures already described and implemented. With this in mind, we hope that the bikers who want to use the trail will understand and have fun. www.trailprotectors.ch ✌🏻🚵🏻♂️🤘🏻
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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
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Crunchy trail with hairpin bends. Easy to cycle when the ground is dry, a real challenge when it is wet.
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The Emmental region around Utzenstorf offers a variety of community-maintained mountain bike trails. You'll find everything from flow trails with extended S-curves and small jumps, like the Färnstu Trail, to more challenging downhill sections with jumps, drops, and root sections, such as the upper part of the Powerman Hohle Trail.
Yes, the Färnstu Trail is officially rated as a 'Blue' difficulty trail, making it ideal for intermediate riders. It features flowing S-curves, 180-degree turns, and small jumps that can be bypassed, offering an engaging yet manageable experience.
Experienced riders looking for a challenge should head to the upper section of the Powerman Hohle Trail. This part offers various lines with jumps, drops, and demanding root sections. The Schleumen Trail also provides challenging sections, especially when wet, with a combination of uphill and downhill passages.
While the trails themselves vary in difficulty, the lower section of the Powerman Hohle Trail is designed to be more flowy with berms and smaller jumps, enjoyable for all skill levels. Additionally, Thömus Bike World – Zuchwil is listed as a family-friendly facility, offering a wide selection of bikes including children's models and service.
The provided information does not explicitly state that permits are required for mountain biking on these community-maintained trails. However, trails like the Färnstu Trail and Powerman Hohle Trail have undergone official approval and legalization processes, which included structural measures and signage. It's always a good idea to check local regulations or signage at the trailheads for any specific requirements.
The Emmental region generally offers good mountain biking conditions during the drier months. Trails like the Powerman Hohle Trail can become more challenging when wet, especially the upper section. The Färnstu Trail underwent official approval and adjustment works with signage planned for May and June, suggesting these months are good for riding. Spring through autumn typically offers the most favorable weather.
The provided information does not specify a dog policy for the Färnstu Trail or Powerman Hohle Trail. As these are community-maintained trails, it's advisable to look for local signage at the trailheads or check with the Trail Protectors Emmental for specific rules regarding pets.
The Färnstu Trail averages about 4 minutes to complete its 817.8 meters. The Powerman Hohle Trail is divided into two sections, but specific lengths for each section are not provided. The Schleumen Trail is described as a combination of uphill and downhill passages, with its length varying depending on the variants ridden.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Beautiful gravel route – Emme River loop' or 'Emmentaler Show Dairy – Burgdorf Castle loop'. There are also numerous hiking trails, including the 'Emme Riverside Path' and routes to 'Landshut Castle'. For general cycling, consider routes like the 'Emme River – Moossee Lido loop'. You can find more details in the Gravel biking around Utzenstorf, Hiking around Utzenstorf, and Cycling around Utzenstorf guides.
While specific public transport connections to individual trailheads are not detailed, Utzenstorf itself has a train station. It's generally possible to transport bikes on Swiss public transport, though specific rules and peak hour restrictions may apply. For detailed planning, check the local public transport provider's website for routes and bike carriage policies to reach areas near the trails, such as Burgdorf for the Färnstu Trail.
The information does not provide specific parking locations for each trail. However, for trails like the Färnstu Trail near Burgdorf, there may be parking options in nearby towns or designated areas. It's recommended to check local maps or trail information for specific parking facilities before your visit.
The bike trails around Utzenstorf are unique because they are primarily community-maintained by organizations like the Trail Protectors Emmental. This dedication ensures high-quality riding experiences, with trails like the Färnstu Trail and Powerman Hohle Trail featuring purpose-built elements and continuous upkeep. This local commitment fosters a sustainable and positive biking environment.


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