Best bike parks around Oberbipp are situated in a region characterized by its natural landscape, often featuring forest areas and varied terrain. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities, including cycling, within the broader Swiss context. Its location offers access to trails that traverse the Jura region, presenting different challenges and scenic views.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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A trail where you need the brakes. Unfortunately only straight down with a few curves...
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After a strenuous ascent with the bike on your back, you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Chöpfli. Then follows a super nice, technically difficult and long trail. We recommend!
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Also called killer path. Nice trail down Oensingen to behind the new Bechburg. Technical trail. (S1-S2+)
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Short but very nice trail below the rye.
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If you drive a short distance down the dirt road from the Roggen mountain restaurant, the trail branches off to the right about 400m further down, very inconspicuously. It is very flowy and fun to drive. But beware, the shark-like Jura rocks that protrude from the ground have it all. After about 200m of trail, there is an intermediate section on an overgrown path. 500m further down, the trail branches off sharply to the right again. It then includes some rooty, rugged places and some nice serpentines to drive and takes you down to Neu Bechburg.
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Totally agree. But get yourself an impression of this awesome trail: https://youtu.be/W8BnVHb2r7s
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Great trail along the Barenfluh. All in all, I agree with my previous evaluators and appreciate S2. When it is wet, it is a bit tricky in some places and in other passages a little acrobatics is required in all weather conditions.
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Nice single trail (S1-S2). Stop at the wooden sign "Barenflue" - and walk to the crest - the view up there - GRANDIOS :)
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The region around Oberbipp offers a variety of bike parks and trails, ranging from challenging mountain bike parks to more flowy sections. You'll find trails with technical elements, rooty and rugged places, and even landscaped trails with small jumps. Many are set within forest areas, providing diverse experiences for different skill levels.
While specific beginner-focused bike parks directly in Oberbipp are not highlighted, the regional Swiss Bike Park Oberried, located about 20 minutes by car from Bern, is designed for all skill levels, including children and families. It offers easy flowing loops and pump tracks, making it an excellent option for learning and improving biking techniques in a safe environment.
The Swiss Bike Park Oberried is a comprehensive, 30,000 square meter facility offering diverse trails for all skill levels, from beginners to elite riders, including para-athletes. It features pump tracks, trick jumps, technical trails, drops, and skill stations. While not directly in Oberbipp, it's a premier regional destination, approximately 20 minutes by car or 40 minutes by bike from Bern, which is a reasonable distance from Oberbipp.
Trails like the CC route feature steep entries and require courage, while the Bechburg Trail is known for its challenging Jura rocks, rooty sections, and serpentines, rated S1-S2+. The Rosschopf Trail is described as tricky and playful, with difficulty varying significantly based on weather conditions, especially when stones are damp or wet.
Yes, the region boasts trails that pass through beautiful natural settings. The Varied trail offers many different situations for the Jura, providing a long descent through scenic areas. The Rosschopf Trail also offers great views as it takes you along a ridge.
Among the popular mountain biking trails are the CC route, known for its steep entry and flowy sections, and the Bechburg Trail, a flowy yet technical trail with challenging Jura rocks and rooty passages. Another favorite is the Bützbergtäli Trail, a landscaped trail with small jumps that connects Aarwangen and Bützberg through a quiet valley.
Beyond bike parks, the Oberbipp region offers extensive opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including touring and road cycling, such as the 'Brunnersberg loop' or the 'Ascent to Grenchenberg'. There are also numerous hiking trails, like the 'Forest Shelter with Grill Area – Höllchöpfli Viewpoint loop'. For more details, refer to the Cycling around Oberbipp and Hiking around Oberbipp guides.
While specific public transport details for every trail are not provided, the region is generally accessible. For the Swiss Bike Park Oberried, it's about 40 minutes by bike from Bern, suggesting public transport connections to Bern would be a viable option, followed by a shorter ride or local transport. For local trails, checking regional bus or train schedules to nearby towns is recommended.
Yes, the Bützbergtäli Trail is a landscaped and maintained trail that can be ridden in both directions. While it's often more fun to ride downhill, it also offers a good training effect when ridden uphill. It features small jumps and connects two communities through a quiet valley.
Visitors particularly appreciate the variety of situations offered by the Jura trails, the long descents, and the challenging yet rewarding nature of the routes. The flowy sections, technical elements, and the opportunity to ride through beautiful forest areas are frequently mentioned as highlights. The recreational aspect close to civilization is also valued.
The Bützbergtäli Trail, connecting Aarwangen and Bützberg, is described as a small, quiet paradise in a valley closed to motorized traffic. While its future might involve a bypass road, it currently offers a more serene riding experience away from heavy traffic.


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