Best bike parks around Rüdtligen-Alchenflüh are found in the Emmental region of Switzerland, characterized by its rolling hills and natural landscapes. The area provides cycling opportunities, including dedicated BMX tracks and access to larger regional bike parks. Rüdtligen-Alchenflüh features a local BMX facility, while the broader vicinity offers comprehensive bike park experiences.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Bench on a small hill on the forest path
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beautiful sculpture in tree stump
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After the Färnstu Trail was officially approved by the authorities, the associated requirements were implemented on April 20, 2024. This included a new access road about 80 meters higher up, as well as various passing places about 2x3 meters in size. Slow-down chicanes had to be erected where the bike trail meets the hiking trail. This is the case at the new access road and at the two exits, although one was removed by someone shortly after our deployment. Unfortunately, this does not achieve anything in this case, except unnecessary work and the risk that the trail will not be approved by the authorities when it is finally approved. So here is a call to everyone to respect the necessary construction measures. In a second step, appropriate signage will follow, as at the Powerman Cave. This is just as non-debatable as the construction measures already described and implemented. With this in mind, we hope that the bikers who want to use the trail will understand and have fun. www.trailprotectors.ch ✌🏻🚵🏻♂️🤘🏻
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Crunchy trail with hairpin bends. Easy to cycle when the ground is dry, a real challenge when it is wet.
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Very cool passages found, but without the map here on Komoot there is no chance to ride the trails in a reasonable order. Unfortunately, I did not see the small arrows mentioned here. Thanks to the TPE for the work!
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Flowy forest trail in the form of a hollow alley. Accessible on both sides.
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Fun trail that can be slippery when wet.
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Around Rüdtligen-Alchenflüh, you can find a dedicated BMX track, Färnstu Trail offers flowy sections with curves and small jumps, while Powerman Hohle Trail provides both challenging and flowy sections. For a more extensive experience, the nearby Swiss Bike Park Oberried offers a wide range of facilities from easy loops to technical trails.
Yes, **BMX Emmental** in Alchenflüh is publicly accessible and free, ideal for children and teenagers from around five years old to practice bike handling in a safe environment. The nearby **Swiss Bike Park Oberried** also caters to all skill levels, including beginners, with easy flowing loops and kids' pump tracks.
The difficulty varies. For instance, the upper part of Powerman Hohle Trail requires good driving skills, especially when wet. Schleumen Trail combines uphill and downhill passages and can be a real challenge when wet. In contrast, Highspeed Trail offers a fluid riding experience without major obstacles, suitable for faster rides.
The **Swiss Bike Park Oberried** is Switzerland's largest biker playground, offering diverse facilities for all skill levels, including pump tracks, jump lines, and technical trails. While not directly in Rüdtligen-Alchenflüh, it's approximately 20 minutes by car or 40 minutes by bike from Bern, making it a significant option in the wider region.
Specific parking information for each local trail isn't detailed, but for **BMX Emmental**, it's a local facility. For larger parks like **Swiss Bike Park Oberried**, parking facilities are typically available given its size and popularity as a tourist magnet.
The Trail Protectors Emmental maintain several popular trails. These include Färnstu Trail, known for its extended curves and small jumps, and Powerman Hohle Trail, which is divided into two sections offering varied challenges. They also maintain the Schleumen Trail.
Yes, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails around Rüdtligen-Alchenflüh, including difficult loops like 'Oberbühlchnubel – Lueg Monument'. There are also options for Gravel biking around Rüdtligen-Alchenflüh and Running Trails around Rüdtligen-Alchenflüh, such as the 'Emmenuferweg – Emme River Trail'.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from the flowy and fast Highspeed Trail to the more technical sections of Powerman Hohle Trail. The dedication of groups like the Trail Protectors Emmental in maintaining these trails is also highly valued, ensuring good riding conditions.
For **BMX Emmental**, helmets are required for all users, emphasizing safety, especially for younger riders. For other trails, while not explicitly stated, it is always recommended to wear appropriate safety gear, including helmets, and to be aware of trail conditions, especially on challenging sections or when wet.
**BMX Emmental** is publicly accessible and free of charge, meaning it can be used at any time. For larger facilities like **Swiss Bike Park Oberried**, while admission is free, they may have specific operating hours for services like rentals or courses, which would be best checked directly.
While not all trails are explicitly highlighted for viewpoints, the Powerman Hohle Trail is listed as having a viewpoint. The broader Emmental region is known for its natural landscapes and rolling hills, suggesting scenic rides throughout the area.
The Bernese Mittelland region generally offers good cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Trails like Schleumen Trail can be challenging when wet, so drier periods are often preferred for technical trails. Always check local conditions before heading out.


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