Best bike parks around Inwil offer a range of cycling experiences, from dedicated pumptracks to extensive mountain bike trails. The region provides opportunities for riders to develop bike handling skills and enjoy dynamic cycling. While Inwil features local highlights like a pumptrack, larger facilities such as the Swiss Bike Park Oberried are also accessible within a reasonable distance. These areas cater to various biking disciplines and skill levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The lower part of the singletrack was very well renovated in May 2026! Thanks!
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Beautiful, lonely trail with lots of roots!
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The singletrack through the Herrewald forest is a fantastic trail for both ascents and descents. However, it's not recommended after long rainy days because it's too slippery and the puddles are too deep!
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actually nice, but the thorns of the wild blackberries which protrude into the trail can quickly annoy you. Watch out for legs and tires
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Not suitable for city bikes. 🚑 Nothing for fathers with small children either. A great experience for bikers (with the right equipment). Attention: It has very steep parts where you have to drive. Pushing down is probably a lot harder than driving.
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Beautiful trail with different levels of difficulty (red route that offers black alternative passages again and again. From gravel over rough rock to roots and some North Shore elements - everything included! TIP !!! [Attention: 08/2021: mountain railway is currently not running due to storm damage]
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From north to south was a good tip. The ascent is quite steep, but you will be rewarded with long and cool descents.
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The Inwil area offers a diverse range of cycling experiences. You'll find dedicated pumptracks like the one in Inwil itself, which is great for skill development. Additionally, there are extensive mountain bike trails and challenging singletracks, including larger facilities like the Swiss Bike Park Oberried, which caters to various biking disciplines and skill levels.
Yes, the Pumptrack Inwil is designed to be accessible for all skill levels, from beginners on balance bikes to experienced riders, making it ideal for children and teenagers. The Swiss Bike Park Oberried also has easy flowing loops and offers courses for beginners, making it a family-friendly destination.
For challenging mountain biking, consider the Zugerberg Trail — Start and Panoramic View, which features technical elements, rock gardens, and flowing sections. Another option is the Lindenberg singletrack, known for its demanding passages and long, cool descents, suitable for riders with good condition or an E-Bike.
Visitors frequently praise the fun and engaging nature of the trails. For instance, the Gigeliwald Trailhead is described as a 'cool, built trail that's really fun.' Riders also appreciate the varied terrain, from technical sections to flowy descents, ensuring the trails 'never get boring.'
Yes, the Zugerberg Trail — Start and Panoramic View offers not only a challenging ride but also panoramic views. The Lindenberg singletrack also features viewpoints along its demanding passages.
The Pumptrack Inwil is a 157-meter-long Velosolutions pump track with an asphalt surface, featuring waves, curves, and rollers designed for continuous movement without pedaling. It includes jumps, hidden transfers, doubles, and a 'Pump Bowl' for creative riding. It's free to use and suitable for all skill levels, from balance bikes to mountain bikes, and is located next to the Inwil school building.
While a bit further from Inwil (approximately an hour's drive), the Swiss Bike Park Oberried is Switzerland's largest biker playground, spanning 30,000 m². It offers a vast array of trails for all skill levels, including easy loops, technical trails with rock gardens, drops, and multiple pump tracks. It also features specialized facilities like a trick jump airbag and a velodrome, making it a comprehensive destination for serious riders and families alike.
Beyond bike parks, the region around Inwil offers various outdoor activities. You can explore cycling routes like the 'Scenic Landscape – View of Lake Zug loop' or the 'Reuss Cycle Path.' For hikers, there are options such as the 'Michaelskreuz Chapel loop' or the 'Path Along the Reuss River.' You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Inwil and Hiking around Inwil guides.
Yes, the Steigade Trail is recommended as a fun S1+/S2 trail, offering a good intermediate experience through the forest with some mobile elements. The Gigeliwald Trailhead is also categorized as intermediate and is highly recommended by visitors.
The Zugerberg Trail is a well-maintained and popular descent, offering a mix of flowy sections, jumps, drops, and technical elements like rock gardens. Technically demanding sections can often be bypassed. You can conquer the 370 vertical meters by riding up or using the Zugerbergbahn.
The bike parks and trails are generally well-maintained. For example, the Zugerberg Trail is noted for being 'well maintained.' While some sections, like the lower part of the Gigeliwald Trailhead, might be a bit muddy at times, they are generally fun to ride.
For the Pumptrack Inwil, helmets are mandatory for all riders, and additional protective gear is highly recommended to ensure safety while developing skills and enjoying the dynamic cycling experience.


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