Best bike parks in Obersimmental-Saanen are found in a region known for its diverse cycling experiences, particularly around the Gstaad Saanenland area. This Swiss Alpine landscape offers extensive mountain biking trail networks and skill-building pumptracks. The area features over 500 kilometers of GPS-guided tours, catering to various riding styles and skill levels. It provides a mix of scenic routes and challenging singletrack descents.
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Simply beautiful. But the brakes are put to the test. Root fields, rocks, and loose scree are all there. It's really fun. :)
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Summerwald Trail is awesome
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From the Hugeligrat (1,899 meters), there's a fun trail to the Rellerli Restaurant, which has been closed for some time. Next to the toboggan run, the trail continues downhill, but there it becomes a bit steeper and more challenging. The panoramic view of the Alps is magnificent!
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The Relerligrat is a pleasure to bike on thanks to the closed cable cars.
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The trail was partly quite damp (wet)
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The path to the Chimpach Bridge is an exciting challenge for those with technical experience. However, it is better to stop for a moment for the panoramic view of the valley and the Mittagshore.
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The Obersimmental-Saanen region, particularly around Gstaad Saanenland, is known for its extensive mountain biking trail networks and several skill-building pumptracks. You'll find a mix of scenic routes, challenging singletrack descents, and flow trails. The area offers over 500 kilometers of GPS-guided tours catering to various riding styles and skill levels.
Yes, the region features several excellent pumptracks ideal for developing bike handling skills and coordination. Notable options include the Pumptrack Oeyetli (Saanen-Gstaad), known for its unique 'double gugelhopf' element, and the Pumptrack Zweisimmen, an asphalt circuit with waves and steep wall curves. There's also a modular pumptrack in Lenk, typically open from April to October.
Among the most popular trails are the challenging Summerwald Trail, which features S2-S3 sections and can be demanding in wet conditions. The Rellerli Ridge offers an intermediate trail with panoramic views, and the Singletrack Along the Lauenen River provides an intermediate ride with many easy sections directly alongside the river.
Yes, the region offers trails suitable for various skill levels. The Singletrack Along the Lauenen River is an intermediate trail with many easy sections, making it accessible. Additionally, pumptracks like those in Saanen-Gstaad and Zweisimmen are excellent for all ages and skill levels, including children, to develop bike handling skills in a controlled environment.
The mountain biking season in Obersimmental-Saanen generally runs from spring to autumn. Modular pumptracks, like the one in Lenk, are typically open from April to October. Asphalted pumptracks are weatherproof and suitable for year-round use, except during heavy snowfall. For mountain trails, late spring through early autumn offers the best conditions, with trail maintenance ensuring good conditions.
Many trails in Obersimmental-Saanen offer magnificent views of the Alps and the picturesque Saanenland. For example, the Rellerli Ridge is known for its panoramic vistas. Other trails like the Panorama Trail at Chimpach and Hahnenmoos–Metschstand Trail also feature stunning viewpoints along the way.
Absolutely. Advanced riders can tackle trails like the Summerwald Trail, which features challenging S2-S3 sections. Other demanding options include the Berschel Singletrail, Panorama Trail at Chimpach, and Cool singletrack, all offering challenging terrain, often through forests with varied elements.
Beyond bike parks, Obersimmental-Saanen is a hub for various outdoor activities. You can explore extensive cycling routes, such as the 'Simmental Tour' or the 'Lauenensee – Lake Lauenen loop from Saanen', which you can find more about in the Cycling in Obersimmental-Saanen guide. For mountain biking, there are numerous trails like the 'B11 Gstaad - Lauenensee - Gstaad (singletrack version)' detailed in the MTB Trails in Obersimmental-Saanen guide. The region also offers running trails, including the 'Tour of Wildhorn Loop' and 'Lenk – Simmen Falls loop from Boden', which are covered in the Running Trails in Obersimmental-Saanen guide.
Yes, the region is known for its flow trails. The Flow trail with varied terrain offers an enjoyable experience through fields and forest sections, with roots, rocks, and meadow terrain. Another option is the Flow Trail, which provides an intermediate riding experience. The Hahnenmoos–Metschstand Trail is also described as a nice flow trail with great views.
What was once referred to as 'Bikepark Gstaad' was a downhill singletrack trail that has been permanently closed since the end of 2018. The region has since focused on developing its extensive network of mountain biking trails and pumptracks across the Gstaad Saanenland area.
Yes, many mountain railways in the Gstaad region offer bike transport, often free with certain passes. This allows riders to comfortably reach the start of higher-altitude trails, such as the B12 Wispile - Brüchli Trail or the G4 Eggli Loop, making it easier to enjoy the downhill sections and panoramic routes.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse cycling experiences, from challenging forest descents to intermediate riverside paths and skill-building pumptracks. The panoramic views of the Alps are a highlight for many, especially from trails like Rellerli Ridge. The well-maintained trails and the variety of options for all skill levels, including the unique features of the pumptracks, are also highly appreciated.


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