Best bike parks around Grenchen are situated in a region known for its diverse cycling opportunities, from structured facilities to natural mountain biking trails. The area features the Pumptrack Grenchen, a large, publicly accessible facility designed for various wheeled sports. Beyond this dedicated park, the surrounding Grenchenberg offers a network of natural trails with varied terrain. This combination provides options for different skill levels and preferences within the cycling community.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The trail is easygoing, there are a few root passages and as is usual in the Jura there are also a few stones but it is a rather flowing trail!
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Very exciting trail! As far as I know, it was built during World War I, hence the "steps" (or "steps").
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Very nice trail, but quite narrow. Runs on a very steep slope. That's why it's better to push the bike in some places when it's wet 😅
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Watch out for hikers! this is an official hiking trail!
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At the beginning there are a lot of rough roots, further down it gets quite steep. The last 10 meters on the road are dangerous.
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A flowing trail. Had to slam on the brakes today because a dog ran out of the bushes in front of the mountain bike.
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Narrow but passable path. Caution if there are hikers on the trail; difficult to cross.
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The Grenchen area offers a mix of structured facilities and natural mountain biking trails. You'll find the large, asphalted Pumptrack Grenchen, which is excellent for various wheeled sports, alongside a network of natural trails on Grenchenberg featuring diverse terrain.
Yes, the Pumptrack Grenchen is ideal for beginners to develop coordination and balance, and there is no minimum age requirement for children who can ride a bike well. Introductory courses are also offered. Helmets and appropriate protective gear are mandatory for safety.
The Pumptrack Grenchen is publicly accessible and free to use, typically open daily from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. It is advised for use only in dry weather conditions.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Geissrücken Trail is known for its very tight switchbacks and rough steps, demanding advanced skills. Another option is the Wurzeltrail: Challenging and bumpy, which features numerous roots and steep sections.
Intermediate riders can enjoy the Firsi Trail, which offers a flowing experience through forest terrain with natural elements like roots and small drops. The Wagnerbannweg is another intermediate S1 trail with varied terrain, including roots and rocky sections.
Yes, the Allerheiligen Trail features built-in small jumps, making it suitable for practicing and refining your jumping skills with a downhill character.
The Pumptrack Grenchen is conveniently located near the Tissot Velodrome, with parking available. It's also close to other amenities such as a simple skate park, a swimming pool, and various restaurants.
Beyond bike parks, Grenchen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the 'View from Wandflue – Wandfluh Viewpoint loop' or 'Stierenberg – View from Romontberg loop'. There are also extensive cycling routes, such as the 'Aare Canal – View of Büren an der Aare loop', and dedicated running trails like the 'Naturschutzgebiet Erlimoos loop'. For more details, refer to the hiking guide, cycling guide, and running trails guide for Grenchen.
Some natural trails, like the Wagnerbannweg, can be narrow and may have hikers or oncoming traffic. Always ride carefully and be mindful of other trail users, especially in shared sections.
While the Pumptrack Grenchen is best used in dry weather, the natural mountain biking trails on Grenchenberg are generally enjoyable during the warmer, drier months. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as some trails can become challenging or dangerous in wet conditions.
For the Pumptrack Grenchen, helmets and appropriate protective gear are mandatory. On natural trails, especially challenging ones like the Geissrücken Trail, exercise caution due to tight switchbacks and potentially exposed sections. Always assess your skill level against the trail difficulty and be aware of your surroundings.


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