Best bike parks around Regensdorf offer diverse mountain biking experiences within the broader Zurich region. Regensdorf is situated in the Limmat Valley, providing access to varied terrain from flowing singletracks to technical descents. The area features a network of trails that cater to different skill levels, often set within forested landscapes. These trails contribute to the outdoor recreational opportunities available near the urban center of Zurich.
Last updated: July 10, 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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The Adlisberg Trail is a highly popular choice, known for its 2.4 km singletrack with flowy lines, berms, and jumps, catering to various skill levels. Other favorites include the Triemli Trail, a long and winding flow trail, and the Alter Züriweg Trail, appreciated for its smooth, root-free flow.
Yes, several trails are beginner-friendly. The Adlisberg Trail has an 'Upper Section (Blue Line)' that is a flow trail with tables, small doubles, and berms, ideal for beginners. The Alter Züriweg Trail is also described as a slightly sloping and practically root-free flow trail, suitable for those seeking a less technical experience.
Experienced riders can find challenges on trails like the Adlisberg Trail's 'Lower Section (Red Line),' which becomes steeper and more technical with bigger berms and smaller jumps. The Altberg Trail, while not a dedicated bike park, offers an extremely varied and technically diverse singletrack experience with rooted sections and potential potholes after rain, appealing to those seeking a more natural challenge.
Yes, the Adlisberg Trail is considered family-friendly, with its accessible design allowing various skill levels to enjoy it. The Alter Züriweg Trail is also suitable for families due to its smooth, flowy nature. Additionally, Hohenstein, a viewpoint near Regensdorf, features a playground and Brätelstelle, making it a good spot for a family outing that can include some biking.
Many trails in the Zurich region, including those accessible from Regensdorf, are well-connected by public transport. For specific trails like the Adlisberg Trail, you would typically use public transport to reach Zurich and then connect to the trailheads. For the Altberg area, public transport options are available to reach the vicinity, though specific connections to trailheads might require a short walk or ride.
While specific rules can vary by trail, generally, dogs are often permitted on natural trails in the Zurich region if kept on a leash and under control. For popular, purpose-built trails like the Adlisberg Trail, it's always best to check local signage or the Züritrails homepage for any specific restrictions or guidelines regarding dogs to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone.
The bike trails around Regensdorf are often set within forested landscapes, offering a refreshing natural environment. You can expect to ride through woods, experience varied terrain, and enjoy scenic views. For example, the Altberg area offers extensive singletrack sections and an observation tower with panoramic views, while Hohenstein is a known viewpoint.
Yes, Hohenstein is a notable viewpoint near Regensdorf, offering great views. The Altberg area also features an observation tower, providing scenic vistas over the Zurich Limmat Valley and Furttal, which can be incorporated into a mountain biking trip.
Beyond mountain biking, the Regensdorf area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including loops around Unterer Katzensee and the Altberg Observation Tower. For road cycling, there are routes like the 'Cycle Path Through Furttal' or scenic paths above Lake Greifensee. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Regensdorf and Road Cycling Routes around Regensdorf guides.
While Regensdorf itself doesn't host large, dedicated bike parks with extensive infrastructure like chairlifts, the broader region offers options. For a comprehensive, dedicated bike park experience with features like pumptracks, skill stations, and trick jumps, the Swiss Bike Park Oberried (located further from Regensdorf in Oberried im Emmental) is a significant regional facility, offering a 30,000m² area for various skill levels.
Visitors frequently praise the well-maintained nature of trails like the Adlisberg Trail, noting its fun experience close to the city. The varied terrain and extensive singletrack sections of trails like the Altberg are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the flowy, root-free sections found on trails such as the Alter Züriweg Trail, making them enjoyable for a wide range of riders.
While not widely publicized as 'hidden gems' in the traditional sense, the region's network includes community-contributed trails like the Singletrack trail along the railway to Glattfelden, which offers a varied single trail experience with sections from easy to challenging, and is mostly in the forest, providing a shaded ride in summer. Exploring these less-known routes can offer unique experiences.


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