Best bike parks around Plateau de Diesse offer diverse cycling experiences within a scenic natural landscape. The region is characterized by picturesque mountain biking routes, including family-friendly loops with views of the lakes of Bienne and Neuchâtel. Plateau de Diesse features dedicated facilities like the Pumptrack Plateau de Diesse in Prêles, built by Velosolutions. This area provides a range of trails suitable for various skill levels, from smooth asphalt pumptracks to challenging natural singletracks.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The Galgeneichlitrail later leads to the Tiki Taki Trail. The trails are partially very rocky and steep. In wet weather, a "real challenge". Towards the west, the old Kurhausweg then follows.
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The trail will be built soon (Trailnet) and will open in June 2026.
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Extract from Trailnet Bern: Sutzer Wolf Trail - building application submitted The building application was finalized at the end of November 2024, signed by trailnet and representatives of the landowner, the Sutz-Lattrigen community, and submitted to the municipality and via eBau. The application has now been formally reviewed and will be made public at the beginning of January. If everything goes smoothly, we can take care of implementation in the new year. The Wolf Trail is designed to be suitable for popular sports and is divided into three different sections: Section 1 is rather flat and offers a lot of flow with numerous bends. Section 2 changes the character - the single trail leads through hilly terrain and becomes a little more challenging. Section 3 is the crowning glory with several jumps and waves.
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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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Riding Tiki Taka is something special. Be careful and adjust your speed accordingly. Tip: ride the trail slowly at first so that you are prepared for the next descents.
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Lively, sometimes sharp, and also pleasant trail if you like that sort of thing.
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This is a wonderful trail, well served by the Funicular, and well shaped by Trailnet.ch. A very natural trail with rock gardens, well shaped berms and lots of drops. Not a trail for jump lines, more natural downhill. Good skill and commitment required, best on a downhill or endure bike.
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Watch out for hikers! this is an official hiking trail!
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The Plateau de Diesse region offers a mix of dedicated bike park facilities and natural mountain biking trails. You'll find the modern, asphalted Pumptrack Plateau de Diesse in Prêles, suitable for all skill levels. Additionally, there are challenging singletracks like the Galgeneichli Trail with stony and rooty sections, and flowy trails such as the Tiki Taka Trail Entrance which includes jumps and technical passages.
Yes, the Pumptrack Plateau de Diesse in Prêles is an excellent option for beginners and families. It features a dedicated beginners' track alongside a main track and a double bowl, all asphalted for a smooth ride. It's designed to be accessible to all skill levels, allowing riders to develop their technique.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge can explore trails like the Galgeneichli Trail, known for its stony, rooty, and steep sections with beautiful lake viewpoints. The Geissrücken Trail also offers a demanding experience with many tight switchbacks and some exposed sections, requiring good bike handling skills.
The Pumptrack Plateau de Diesse in Prêles is well-equipped for visitors. Adjacent to the tracks, you'll find a picnic area with two tables, perfect for a break or a meal. There's also a bike tools board available for minor repairs, ensuring you can keep your bike in top condition.
While specific details on bike transport via public transit (like SBB) to Prêles are not provided, Prêles is generally accessible by public transport. It's advisable to check the SBB website or local transport providers for current schedules and regulations regarding bicycle carriage on trains and buses to ensure a smooth journey.
For visitors driving to the area, parking options are typically available in and around Prêles, especially near popular cycling spots like the Pumptrack Plateau de Diesse. Specific parking information for individual trails might vary, so it's recommended to look for local signage upon arrival.
Beyond the bike parks, the Plateau de Diesse region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking routes, such as the 'Gravel road Monpy – View of Lake Biel loop from Prêles' or the 'Bielersee Vineyards Trail – Ligerz Church loop from Prêles'. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Plateau de Diesse guide. There are also touring bicycle and road cycling routes available, including scenic loops with lake views.
The best time to visit the bike parks and trails around Plateau de Diesse is generally during the warmer months, from spring through autumn. During this period, the weather conditions are most favorable for cycling, and the trails are typically dry and in good condition. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Visitors appreciate the diverse riding experiences, from the smooth flow of the asphalted pumptrack to the natural challenges of the singletracks. Trails like the Galgeneichli Trail are loved for their beautiful viewpoints of the lake, while the Tiki Taka Trail Entrance is praised for its flow and technical sections by the local cycling community. The variety caters to different preferences and skill levels.
Prêles and the surrounding villages in the Plateau de Diesse region offer various cafes and restaurants where you can refuel after your ride. While specific establishments aren't listed, you can expect to find options for refreshments and meals within a reasonable distance from the main cycling areas.
The 'Trail along the Wolfsgraben' is a planned development. As of late 2024, a building application was submitted, with public review expected in early 2025. While designed to be suitable for popular sports with varied sections, its full implementation is pending. It's advisable to check local trail updates for its current status.


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