Best bike parks around Greifensee offer a variety of cycling experiences, from flat lakeside loops to technical mountain bike trails. The region features a prominent pump track and diverse terrain suitable for different skill levels. Greifensee is characterized by its natural landscapes, including a lake and surrounding forests, providing a setting for outdoor activities.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Very well done, highly recommended
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For us the trail was very muddy and slippery, especially in the lower part.
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Heads up: part of the trail (red section) is currently under maintenance and quite wet. The blue section is open and rideable!
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Super nice forest for MTB
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Top trail highly recommended
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The second lower part (E) is not ideal if you’re a relative beginner like me! Especially if it’s wet. Top part is fun though.
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Cool, it was fun even in wet weather :-)
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The Greifensee area offers a diverse range of cycling experiences. You can enjoy leisurely, flat lakeside loops like the Greifensee Lake Bike Trail, more technical mountain bike trails such as the Pfannenstiel MtB Trail, and dedicated facilities like the Pumptrack Zürichberg. Options cater to various skill levels, from beginners to experienced riders.
Yes, several options are great for families. The Greifensee Lake Bike Trail is a popular, mostly flat 22-kilometer loop, ideal for relaxed rides and includes stops like the Naturstation Silberweide with an adventure trail and playground. The Pumptrack Zürichberg is also accessible to riders of all ages, from young children to adults, featuring playful elements and a barbecue area.
For beginners or those preferring an easy, flowy experience, the Guldenen Trail is an excellent choice, noted for its S0 difficulty and smooth ride through a forest setting. The Adlisberg Trail also has an easy difficulty rating for its first 1800-meter section, designed to be suitable for beginners with smaller doubles that can be rolled over.
For a more challenging mountain biking experience, the Pfannenstiel MtB Trail offers moderately difficult terrain with steep, rough, and 'enduro-style' sections, including roots and some jumps. It provides magnificent views of Lake Zurich and Lake Greifensee. Another option for those looking for some technical elements is the Forest Trail Stairs near Sportzentrum, Zurich, which offers fun for first experiences with MTB/EMTB.
The Greifensee region is rich in natural beauty. The Greifensee Lake Bike Trail offers picturesque views of the lake and surrounding landscapes, passing through a nature reserve with over 400 plant species and 120 migratory bird species. The Pfannenstiel MtB Trail provides stunning vistas of Lake Zurich, the Zurich Oberland, and Lake Greifensee from its mountain ridge location.
The spring, summer, and autumn months generally offer the best weather conditions for biking around Greifensee. The Pumptrack Zürichberg, for instance, is particularly pleasant during summer due to its shaded, tree-lined location. While some trails might be accessible in winter, conditions can vary, so checking local weather is always recommended.
Absolutely! The Greifensee area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain bike trails, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Greifensee guide, or enjoy touring bicycle routes, including the popular Greifensee circular route, detailed in the Cycling around Greifensee guide. There are also options for gravel biking, with routes like the Greifensee Loop available in the Gravel biking around Greifensee guide.
Along the Greifensee Lake Bike Trail, you'll find numerous picnic areas, some with fire pits, and several restaurants. For specific cycling needs, Thömus Bike World – Volketswil offers a wide selection of bikes and service. The Pumptrack Zürichberg also provides benches and a barbecue area for visitors.
The Greifensee Lake Bike Trail is a 22-kilometer (or 19-kilometer) loop. For a relaxed pace, it typically takes around 1.5 to 2 hours to complete, depending on stops and individual speed. It's mostly flat, making it an enjoyable ride for all.
Visitors particularly appreciate the variety of experiences, from the smooth and enjoyable flow of trails like Guldenen Trail, even in wet weather, to the well-designed and beginner-friendly sections of the Adlisberg Trail. The Pumptrack Zürichberg is also highly regarded for its unique location and being the origin of the European pump track movement, offering a cool and fun experience for all ages.
While the Greifensee Lake Bike Trail runs through a nature reserve, which often has specific rules for dogs (usually requiring them to be on a leash), general guidelines for shared-use trails apply. On mountain bike trails like Pfannenstiel, you should be mindful of hikers and dog walkers, as these are shared paths. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local signage regarding pets.


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