Bike parks around Horriwil offer a variety of cycling experiences within the Swiss landscape. The region, characterized by its natural features and forests, provides diverse terrain for mountain biking. While dedicated bike parks are not directly in Horriwil, the surrounding area features numerous trails categorized as mountain bike parks, catering to different skill levels. These routes often incorporate natural elements and offer opportunities for both challenging rides and more flowing sections.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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As Ruedi says, the machines have left their mark here. However, the trail is currently easy to navigate in both directions again. However, there are roots and branches everywhere, so more like S1/S2. When it's wet everything here is full of mud, not recommended.
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The trail has suffered greatly. The forestry work and the machine transport have left deep, muddy tracks, rain and the lack of drying sun will probably not bring any improvement for a while. Almost impossible to navigate from the Chuchigraben.
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The last 100 m from above, almost overgrown by young growth, a bit uncomfortable when wet 😖 .
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very cool trail, with a lot of variety
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Shortly after the Stigenlos fork, Bellvue into the trail, not demanding. Good shortcut to Bike Trail 44, in the direction of the Balm ruin, accessible on both sides.
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You can get an insight into this highlight and the trails here: https://youtu.be/_SI3OBhOvvE
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The bike parks and trails around Horriwil offer diverse terrain, characterized by natural features and forests. You'll find a mix of technical sections, flowing parts, and trails with jumps. Some trails feature steep entries, roots, and branches, while others are more flowing with small jumps.
Yes, experienced riders will find challenging options. The Mäthu Flückiger Trail is known for being demanding, with landscaped singletracks, jumps, steep curves, pump track sections, and root passages. Another challenging option is the CC route, which features a steep entry that can be particularly challenging when wet, followed by a flowing section.
For intermediate riders, the Bützbergtäli Trail is a great option. It's a locally maintained trail with small jumps that can be ridden in both directions. Another intermediate choice is the Short Downhill Trail Near Oberdorf, which serves as a shortcut to Bike Trail 44 and features roots and branches, rated S1/S2 difficulty.
While Horriwil itself doesn't have dedicated beginner-specific bike parks, the broader region of Switzerland offers excellent options. For instance, Bikepark Wiriehorn in Diemtigtal has easy entry-level options and three special children's trails, along with pumptracks and a skill park for kids and novices. The Swiss Bike Park Oberried also offers easy flowing loops and a wide range of courses suitable for beginners to practice techniques.
The Gütsch Trail is known for being a challenging yet cool trail that is firmly extended. Visitors note it can be very slippery, even days after rain, adding to its demanding nature.
Beyond the bike parks, Horriwil offers a variety of cycling experiences. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Fritzenfluh Scenic Road' loop. There are also extensive gravel biking opportunities, including routes like the 'Bättlerchuchi and Aare River Loop'. For more details, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Horriwil and Gravel biking around Horriwil guides.
Yes, if you're looking to combine your biking trip with hiking, there are several mountain hiking trails available. Routes like the 'Herrenloch Cave – View from Balmfluehchöpfli' offer challenging experiences with scenic viewpoints. You can find more information in the Mountain Hikes around Horriwil guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the diverse and natural character of the trails. Many enjoy the challenge of trails like the CC route, feeling proud after conquering its steep sections. The locally maintained trails, such as the Bützbergtäli Trail, are also highly valued for their small jumps and flowing sections.
Trail conditions can vary, especially after rain. For example, the Short Downhill Trail Near Oberdorf and the Gütsch Trail are noted to be muddy or slippery when wet. It's always best to check recent visitor comments or local mountain biking forums for the most up-to-date information before heading out.
Yes, the Swiss Bike Park Oberried is unique in Switzerland for serving as an innovative and digital platform. It merges active leisure with technology, offering free access for training and providing a wide range of courses and services. It's designed for top-level, popular, and adaptive sports.
Beyond Horriwil, Switzerland offers a wide array of mountain biking experiences. For example, Thalwil features a network of 13 trails, 11 designated for mountain biking, with detailed difficulty ratings. Hergiswil NW also has 18 trails, including technical sections like 'Wurzelkante' and beginner-friendly options such as 'Hohrüti De-Escalation' and 'Bibimoos Trail', with some accessible for adaptive bikes.


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