Best bike parks around Hergiswil bei Willisau offer diverse cycling opportunities, including a dedicated pumptrack and numerous mountain bike routes. The region, part of the Napfbergland, features varied terrain with ridges and trenches, providing scenic vistas. These routes cater to various skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders. The area is recognized for its extensive network of trails suitable for mountain bikes and e-bikes.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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very pretty, this area
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A beautiful viewpoint of the foothills of the Alps.
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This sector is NOT S0…on the way up I had to get off and push.
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Very nice trail at the edge of the forest :)
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The S1 Ämmehorn Trail is flowing and has no obstacles, roots or other biker delights. You can cycle it quickly without any surprises. It is a bit narrow at the beginning, with trees on the right and a sloping meadow on the left. Later you cycle through the forest, where it widens a bit. Right at the beginning you drive through a dent in the landscape where you can let the bike run so that you can crank it up again on the other side.
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varied root path, which I did not expect here.
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I am regularly out and about around the bowl. This trail described here is awesome but definitely not for beginners. 👆And by no means S1. If you want to get down here safely, you should be able to control your bike really well. And who can get a trail that leaves little to be desired. 🤩
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The region offers a diverse range of cycling opportunities, from dedicated pumptracks to extensive mountain bike and cycling routes. You'll find challenging singletracks, flowing speed trails, and varied root paths, catering to all skill levels. The landscape, part of the Napfbergland, features picturesque 'Eggen und Gräben' (ridges and trenches) with scenic vistas.
Yes, the Pumptrack Hergiswil Matt is an excellent spot. Opened in July 2021, it spans approximately 1800 square meters with two tracks (40m and 200m). It's ideal for all ages and skill levels, from children on balance bikes to experienced mountain bikers, providing a safe environment to train coordination and control without pedaling.
For a challenging ride, consider the Trail S0 - S4 🤩 🚵♂️ 🤔, known for its varied terrain that can be extremely flowy and partly steep. Another option is the Singletrack more like S3, which features steps and roots, offering a demanding experience that many riders classify as S3 despite official ratings.
Absolutely. The Root Trail Bern is a varied path featuring challenging root passages, especially when wet. It offers a notable experience for those looking for technical terrain.
The Ämmehorn Trail: Flowing Speed Trail is an S1 trail that is flowing and generally free of major obstacles or roots. It's a great choice for cycling quickly without many surprises, passing through forest sections.
The Champechnubel is a popular viewpoint that is part of recommended MTB tours. It offers beautiful views of the foothills of the Alps while allowing you to descend via flowing S1 trails.
Yes, the 'Herzschlaufe Napf' is a significant cycling route introduced in spring 2018. One of its three daily stages passes directly through Hergiswil, offering varied routes suitable for e-bikes, mountain bikes, or traditional bicycles.
Beyond the bike parks, the region offers extensive opportunities for various cycling sports. You can explore numerous Road Cycling Routes, diverse MTB Trails, and scenic Gravel Biking routes, all catering to different skill levels and preferences.
The terrain in the Napfbergland region is characterized by its 'Eggen und Gräben' (ridges and trenches), providing a varied landscape with both steep climbs and fast descents. You'll encounter a mix of technical trails, forest sections, and open areas with panoramic views.
Yes, the region is well-suited for a wide range of cyclists. From the beginner-friendly Pumptrack Hergiswil Matt to intermediate flowing trails like the Ämmehorn Trail, and highly challenging routes such as the 'Singletrack more like S3' or the 'Trail S0 - S4', there are options for everyone from families to advanced riders.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from challenging singletracks to flowing speed trails and varied root paths. The region's natural beauty, with its forest sections and numerous viewpoints offering vistas of the Alps foothills and the typical Napfbergland landscape, is also a major draw.


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