Best bike parks around Opfikon offer diverse cycling experiences for all skill levels. Located near Zurich, Opfikon provides access to both local facilities and a variety of trails and bike parks in the surrounding region. The area is characterized by its urban proximity combined with natural landscapes, including forests and hills. This makes it a central point for exploring different types of cycling routes and facilities.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Beautiful trail from the Uetliberg down to Triemli. The trail gets very busy depending on the time of day and the time of day.
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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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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 trail is fun to drive
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Thanks to Züritrails Verein for building and maintaining it, really a successful trail in the heart of Zurich.
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From the "Top of Zurich" down to the Triemli ...
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Yes, several bike parks near Opfikon are excellent for families. The Adlisberg Trail is suitable for beginners and families, with an upper, relatively flat section. Pumptrack Zürichberg is fully rollable and designed for all ages, including young children. Additionally, Rollpark Opfikon and Bike-Park Allmend in Zurich both offer features for toddlers on balance bikes and various skill levels, making them very family-friendly.
For beginners, the Rollpark Opfikon offers an asphalt pumptrack with waves and steep curves designed for all skill levels, including those new to pumping. Bike-Park Allmend in Zurich also features courses categorized by difficulty, including easy lines and a dedicated wheel track for young children. The upper section of the Adlisberg Trail is relatively flat and suitable for those starting out.
Opfikon itself hosts the Rollpark Opfikon, a combined skatepark and asphalt pumptrack. Nearby, you'll find Pumptrack Zürichberg, a 250-meter-long pump track in the forest. Bike-Park Allmend in Zurich also includes a pumptrack with 12-meter-long waves and steep curves. For a natural surface experience, Halba-Park in Wallisellen offers a unique pumptrack.
Yes, advanced riders can find challenges near Opfikon. The Adlisberg Trail features a lower, more technically demanding 'red' section with steeper gradients and larger features. The Triemli Trail is a winding flow trail where experienced riders can catch airtime. Bike-Park Allmend in Zurich also offers medium and hard difficulty courses, including an Urban BMX area and a Jumptrack with connected jump lines.
Many bike parks around Opfikon are enjoyable throughout the year, weather permitting. The Adlisberg Trail is particularly recommended for spring and autumn rides due to its scenic forest setting. Bike-Park Allmend in Zurich has a stable and well-drained surface, making it suitable even in rainy conditions. For asphalt pumptracks like Rollpark Opfikon, good weather is generally preferred, but they can often be used outside of heavy snow or ice.
Many bike parks are well-connected. Rollpark Opfikon is centrally located between the 'Schulstrasse' bus stop and Mettlen schoolhouse, making it easily reachable. Bike-Park Allmend in Zurich is also accessible via public transport, being situated south of the Sihlcity shopping center. For trails like the Adlisberg Trail, public transport to Zurich city forest areas is generally available, followed by a short ride or walk.
Beyond bike parks, the Opfikon area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking routes, such as the easy 'Bridge over the Glatt loop' or the 'Opfikon Church – Hardwald Observation Tower loop'. For cycling, there are gravel biking options like the 'Glatt River Trail' or more extensive MTB trails, including the 'View of Lake Zurich – Uetliberg Summit Viewpoint loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, gravel biking guide, and MTB trails guide for Opfikon.
Yes, several bike parks offer scenic surroundings. The Adlisberg Trail is located in the city forest of Zurich and provides impressive views. Pumptrack Zürichberg is uniquely situated in the middle of the forest, high above Zurich, offering a pleasant experience under shady trees. The Hohenstein viewpoint, while not a bike park itself, is nearby and offers great views.
Visitors appreciate the diversity and accessibility of the bike parks. The Adlisberg Trail is praised for its good design and suitability for beginners, while still offering challenges. The Triemli Trail is loved for being a long, winding flow trail that can be ridden quickly. The unique forest setting and historical significance of Pumptrack Zürichberg also make it a favorite, with many calling it the 'oldest bike park in Europe' and a 'very cool' spot.
Trails like the Adlisberg Trail and Triemli Trail are known for their good maintenance, often managed by local associations like ZüriTrails. This ensures they remain in excellent condition for riders. For some facilities like NT Dirt Glattpark, access might involve a willingness to help with maintenance, indicating a community-driven approach to upkeep.
Beyond the well-known spots, Halba-Park in Wallisellen offers a unique pumptrack experience on a natural surface, intentionally avoiding asphalt, which provides a different feel. NT Dirt Glattpark is another option, geared towards dirt jumping and pumptrack riding, offering specific facilities for these disciplines, though it often requires local presence for access.


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