Bike parks around Stettlen offer access to a diverse network of mountain biking routes and trails that leverage the region's natural landscape. While Stettlen itself is a starting point for various tours, the nearby Swiss Bike Park Oberried provides a dedicated facility for all skill levels. The area features a mix of natural trails, forest paths, and routes with panoramic views, including those around the Bantiger mountain. These routes combine natural terrain with scenic sections, catering to different fitness levels…
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The " second part " of the trail is pretty hard! Tried it on my Hard-tail XC bike and to me it felt quite overwhelming. In my opinion you need either more suspension or more skills... Or both...😅. The other sections are great! Recommended!
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Easy, flowing trail for everyone.
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The Ulm downhill was definitely too difficult for me. I've been riding for the second year now, and the narrow sections, roots, and technical details were too much for me. The S1 designation definitely needs to be corrected. A bike instructor friend of mine who used to participate in official downhill races simply said: the trail is quite technical, and I only ride it with fairly advanced students.
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Super good flow trail, good berms and also nice jumps
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Bikers should get a new racing track on the Gurten https://www.derbund.ch/gurten-downhill-biker-erhalten-neue-abfahrtsstrecke-598257845086
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Should also be legalized soon Bikers should get a new racing track on the Gurten https://www.derbund.ch/gurten-downhill-biker-erhalten-neue-abfahrtsstrecke-598257845086
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Trail is open and rideable now.
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Currently partially closed because the trail is being massively expanded 🥳 https://www.trailnet-bern.ch/2023/08/15/baustart-baerenried-trail/ Opening October 14, 2023 The trail starting point is at Schwanden/Geneva and it leads towards Münchenbuchsee/Burgdorf. This is for information purposes. There are now information boards from Trailnet on site
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While Stettlen itself serves as a starting point for various mountain biking tours leveraging the natural landscape, you'll find a mix of natural trails, forest paths, and routes with panoramic views. For a dedicated facility, the nearby Swiss Bike Park Oberried offers purpose-built trails for all skill levels.
Yes, the Swiss Bike Park Oberried, located about 20 minutes from Bern, is a premier destination. It features easy flowing loops, pump tracks, a trick jump facility, technical trails with rock gardens, drops, and northshores, as well as skill development areas. Admission to this park is free.
The Bärenried Trail is highly popular, known for being very flowing with great obstacles and jumps. Another favorite is the Bremertrail, an 8-kilometer circuit with a downhill section featuring small jumps and steeper descents, ideal for practice.
Absolutely. The Ulmizer Downhill Trail is considered quite technical, with narrow sections, roots, and challenging details, making it suitable for advanced riders. Additionally, the Schleumen Trail offers crunchy sections with hairpin bends, providing a real challenge when wet.
The Swiss Bike Park Oberried is designed with accessibility and inclusion in mind, featuring wide trails and an adventure course specifically for special bikes, ensuring barrier-free access for people with disabilities. It caters to a wide range of cyclists, from beginners to elite athletes.
Routes around Stettlen offer diverse scenery, from pastoral landscapes along rivers like the Worbla and Emme to panoramic vistas from the Bantiger mountain. The Bantiger summit, at 941 meters, provides extensive views of Bern and its surroundings.
Beyond mountain biking, the Stettlen area offers various cycling and running routes. You can explore longer cycling tours like the 'Emme Covered Bridge – Along the Worbla loop' or 'Burgdorf Castle – Old Town Burgdorf loop'. For running, there are moderate trails such as the 'Schwandiholz – Campagne Hubelgut loop'. Find more options in the Cycling around Stettlen and Running Trails around Stettlen guides.
Yes, some cycling routes from Stettlen incorporate cultural elements. For instance, the 'Emme Covered Bridge – Along the Worbla loop' features the historic Emme Covered Bridge, and the 'Burgdorf Castle – Old Town Burgdorf loop' takes you towards Burgdorf Castle and its old town.
While specific seasonal considerations for all trails aren't detailed, many routes around Stettlen go through forests, which can be pleasant in higher temperatures. However, trails with many roots, like the Bremertrail, are generally easier to ride in dry weather and can be quite challenging when wet.
The Swiss Bike Park Oberried offers a wide range of courses and services, including customized private classes with certified bike guides, as well as camps for children and courses for all ages. Bike and e-bike rentals, including mountain handbikes and e-wheelchairs, are available on-site.
Visitors appreciate the diverse scenery, ranging from river valleys to panoramic mountain views. The mix of paved and unpaved surfaces provides varying technical challenges, and the presence of historical landmarks adds cultural enrichment to the rides. The community has shared over 70 photos and given more than 150 upvotes for the bike parks and trails in the area.


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