Best bike parks around Tramelan are found within an extensive network of mountain biking trails in the Jura Bernois region. This area is characterized by rolling hills, open pastures, and dense fir forests, providing diverse experiences for riders. The landscape features panoramic views, including impressive wind turbines and marsh landscapes. Tramelan serves as a hub for exploring these natural and challenging cycling routes.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The oldest solar laboratory in Switzerland
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The wind turbines are impressive and the view is great
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Very exciting trail! As far as I know, it was built during World War I, hence the "steps" (or "steps").
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Mont Soleil is always worth a visit
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Watch out for hikers! this is an official hiking trail!
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A pleasure for mountain biking or gravel. Paths to no longer know where to turn!
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Beautiful area. With the construction of large wind and solar farms across Europe, these may seem trivial today. They are, however, power plants for experimental purposes, and the largest of this type in Switzerland. There are also explanatory panels and the possibility of taking guided tours. Ideal to do with the family.
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Tramelan is a hub for mountain biking, offering an extensive network of natural trails rather than conventional bike parks with lifts. You'll find diverse experiences across the Jura Bernois region, characterized by rolling hills, open pastures, dense fir forests, and panoramic views. Trails range from easy to challenging, often featuring unique elements like riding among wind turbines or through marsh landscapes.
Some highly-rated trails include the Noir Combe Trail, known for its varied terrain from light gravel to flowy cow meadow and root trails. Another favorite is Jura-style trailing, offering wonderfully enjoyable sections over soft meadows. For a fun downhill, try Short and fun: Downhill across the cow pasture, where you can use the ground's unevenness as natural jumps.
Yes, Tramelan offers several challenging trails. The Geissrücken Trail is known for its very tight switchbacks and demanding sections, suitable for experienced riders. Another challenging option is the Downhill to Péry, a steep forest path with pitfalls like loose stones and leaves, requiring careful navigation.
While specific 'family-friendly bike parks' are not the focus, many of the area's trails are suitable for a range of abilities. Routes like the 'Tramelan Bike (Route N°868)' are generally considered easy in terms of technical difficulty and fitness level, offering idyllic scenery and a unique experience among wind turbines, which can be enjoyable for families with some biking experience.
The trails around Tramelan are rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter rolling hills, open grazing pastures, dense fir forests, and impressive wind turbines. Many routes offer panoramic views, including vistas of the Franches-Montagnes, Chasseral, and the Valley of Saint-Imier. Some trails also feature unique marsh landscapes.
The best season for mountain biking in Tramelan is typically from spring through autumn when the weather is mild and trails are dry. During these months, you can fully enjoy the open pastures and forest trails. Winter biking opportunities are limited due to snow and potentially icy conditions, making many trails inaccessible or significantly more challenging.
Yes, there are several popular circular mountain bike routes from Tramelan. Examples include the 'Tramelan Bike (Route N°868)' which loops through the Montagne du Droit, and the 'House of the Tête de Moine – Jura Meadow Trail loop from Tramelan', a moderate 34.1 km route. The 'Jura-style trailing – Through Meadows and Forests loop from Tramelan' is another favorite, offering varied terrain and scenic views.
Beyond mountain biking, Tramelan and its surroundings offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes for touring and gravel biking, such as those found in the Cycling around Tramelan guide or the Gravel biking around Tramelan guide. There are also extensive hiking opportunities, with routes like the 'Étang de la Gruère – Jura Wild Meadows loop' detailed in the Hiking around Tramelan guide.
Many mountain bike routes around Tramelan feature impressive viewpoints. For instance, the 'Tramelan Bike (Route N°868)' offers a 360° panoramic view from a ridge, encompassing the Franches-Montagnes and Chasseral. The Noir Combe Trail and Short and fun: Downhill across the cow pasture are also noted for their scenic vistas.
Visitors particularly enjoy the natural beauty and varied terrain. The experience of gliding over soft meadows, navigating root trails, and using the unevenness of cow pastures for natural jumps is often highlighted. The extensive network of trails, combined with panoramic views and the unique presence of wind turbines, creates a rewarding and memorable cycling experience.
Given the extensive network of trails in the Jura Bernois region, it's possible to find less crowded options, especially outside of peak season or by exploring routes that are slightly off the most popular paths. Many trails traverse vast pastures and forests, offering a sense of solitude and immersion in nature.
Yes, some mountain bike routes, such as the 'Tramelan Bike (Route N°868)', mention opportunities to stop at mountain pasture restaurants along the way. The region is dotted with traditional Jura farms and small villages, so you can often find places to refuel and relax, especially on longer loops.


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