Best bike parks around Greppen are found within a region known for its scenic mountain biking trails, situated by Lake Lucerne and near Mount Rigi. The area offers a diverse landscape ideal for various levels of mountain biking, characterized by lakeside paths and alpine ascents. While Greppen itself does not host large, dedicated bike parks, the surrounding natural trails provide varied terrain and experiences. These routes offer panoramic views of Lake Lucerne and the alpine scenery.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Is currently being completely planed! 😡 such a shame (see the photos).
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Instead of continuing towards Küssnacht, you can also go to Greppen (left instead of right to Chümimattli) or to Weggis
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After the first part, it is best to follow the tarmac road for a short while and then turn left instead of laboriously lifting the bike over the barrier.
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Also cool to tear down today
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Greppen is known for its scenic natural mountain biking trails rather than large, dedicated bike parks. You'll find a diverse landscape with lakeside paths and alpine ascents, offering routes from intermediate to challenging. These trails provide panoramic views of Lake Lucerne and the surrounding alpine scenery.
Yes, while not large bike parks, there are notable built trails. The Gigeliwald Trailhead offers a cool, built trail that's fun to ride. Another popular option is the Seeboden–Arth Flow Trail, a flowing S1 trail with a technical section at a stream crossing.
Beyond the main highlights, you can explore the Felsenweg Trail, an intermediate forest trail that's consistently enjoyable and offers access to Walchwil or Zugi. For a more challenging ride, the Flow Trail Through Alpine Meadows (Schwyz) is recommended for very experienced bikers, rated S2 or higher in parts.
Yes, for purpose-built bike park experiences, you might consider traveling to other regions in Switzerland. The Swiss Bike Park Oberried, near Bern, is a comprehensive option catering to all skill levels with flowing loops, technical trails, and pump tracks. Further afield, destinations like Bike Kingdom Park Lenzerheide and Alpenbikepark Chur offer extensive downhill and flow trails.
For families and beginners, the Swiss Bike Park Oberried is an excellent choice, designed for all skill levels with easy flowing loops and a focus on skill development. Additionally, Bike Park Grächen (on Hannigalp) is known for its family-friendly focus, offering flow trails and a magic carpet lift to conserve energy.
Biking around Greppen offers stunning natural features and viewpoints. You'll frequently encounter panoramic views of Lake Lucerne and the majestic alpine scenery, especially on trails that ascend towards Mount Rigi. Many trails, like the Seeboden–Arth Flow Trail, are noted for their scenic beauty.
Visitors appreciate the fun and flow of the trails, even with occasional muddy sections. The Gigeliwald Trailhead is described as a 'cool, built trail that's really fun.' The natural beauty, diverse terrain, and the opportunity to ride trails like the flowing S1 Seeboden–Arth Flow Trail are also highly valued.
Yes, the Greppen region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy loops around Rigi Kaltbad or more moderate routes like the Müsetrichter Pond – Rachmaninoff Quay loop. For more mountain biking, explore the dedicated MTB Trails around Greppen guide, or for road cycling, check out the Cycling around Greppen guide.
The natural mountain biking trails around Greppen are generally best enjoyed from spring through autumn. For dedicated bike parks further afield, some, like Alpenbikepark Chur, boast an extended season from spring to winter due to their lower altitude, offering more flexibility for planning your visit.
For challenging technical rides, the Flow Trail Through Alpine Meadows (Schwyz) is rated S2 and above, suitable for very experienced bikers. If you're willing to travel, Alpenbikepark Chur offers 1,000 meters of pure downhill action with jumps, Northshores, drops, and steep wall curves, known for its technical demands.
Yes, the Seeboden–Arth Flow Trail is primarily a flowing S1 trail but includes a technical section with rough rocks at a stream crossing, providing a balanced experience. Similarly, the Steigade Trail is described as a fun S1+/S2 trail that is mobile, offering varied terrain.


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