Best bike parks around Triengen are situated within the broader Lucerne (Luzern) area, a region known for its diverse mountain biking opportunities. Triengen itself features mountain bike tours and trails that accommodate various skill levels, including ascents, descents, and technical sections. The surrounding canton of Lucerne offers rolling hills and picturesque landscapes, providing scenic routes for riders. While dedicated bike parks are not directly in Triengen, the area provides access to both natural trails and nearby skill parks.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Very great trail, suitable for wet and rainy conditions.
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The bluestone is a boulder. I found a little story about it in the book Gränichen 1950-2008, Our Village in Pictures. At the "Buckhalde" there was or still is a large conglomerate rock. It doesn't take much imagination to imagine the remains of a castle ruin. Buckhalde is "Gränicher German". In written language the hill is called "Burghalde". The story goes that the last lords of this former castle were evil robber barons and murderers. Because of their misdeeds they did not find eternal rest and so night after night at 12 o'clock they had to climb out of the ground at the castle stone and drive around in a fiery carriage with horses of the same kind on the paths of their crimes. Old people would have seen the glowing vehicle galloping through the barn in the field wagoner's farmhouse, which was then a detached one. The two threshing floors had to be left completely open at night so that the thugs could get through as quickly as possible and the house didn't catch fire. The ghost ride ended at 1 a.m. at the "blue stone", a boulder from the glacial period. There the hellish team, including the wagon and band of robbers, disappeared back into the ground with a hiss and thunder. And now the highlight of the story, and it is true and can be verified at any time. Anyone who hits their head hard against the blue stone can still see the robber barons in a fiery shower of stars, at any time of day. Depending on the strength of the impact, the apparition becomes more or less clear. Try it out and see if it's actually true when you pass the "blue stone". PS: Bikers must of course take off their helmets first.
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A biker trail with many facets, hilly, long, curvy
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Challenging, some strong jumps, curves, nice trail but not for beginners
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Start of a challenging but poorly maintained single trail
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Nice vantage point, there is also a very nicely furnished rest area with a fireplace.
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While Triengen itself features natural mountain bike tours and trails with ascents, descents, and technical sections, the broader Lucerne area offers diverse opportunities. You'll find everything from natural routes to controlled environments like skill parks and pumptracks for technique development.
Yes, for a comprehensive bike park experience, the Swiss Bike Park Oberried, located outside the immediate Triengen vicinity, is a notable destination. This extensive park offers a wide array of features for all skill levels, including flowing loops, technical trails with rock gardens, hairpin turns, drops, northshores, jumps, and pumptracks.
The region boasts several popular trails. The Wandfluh Bike Trail offers a flowing descent after a steep climb. For a more technical challenge, the Ehag Trail features flowy sections and technical parts, including a steep staircase passage. The Blaustein Trail is an intermediate option that passes a notable boulder.
Absolutely. The Ehag Trail is known for its technical and difficult sections, including a steep staircase passage, making it a dream for experienced bikers. Additionally, the Extended Böhler Trail is constantly expanded with residents and jumps, featuring very steep sections and many steps.
While not directly in Triengen, several towns in the broader Lucerne canton, such as Kriens, Horw, and Hochdorf, feature skill parks or pumptracks. These are excellent for developing and honing biking techniques in a controlled environment, offering elements like rollers and berms.
The region around Triengen is generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, typically from spring through autumn, when trails are dry and accessible. Winter biking options are limited, as trails can become muddy or covered in snow, making them less suitable for mountain biking.
Yes, the region around Triengen, part of the Canton Lucerne, is characterized by rolling hills and picturesque landscapes, offering scenic rides. Some routes might incorporate historical elements or pass through charming villages. The Blaustein Trail, for instance, leads past the 'blue stone,' a boulder with local folklore.
The Triengen area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain bike routes, such as those found in the MTB Trails around Triengen guide. For a different cycling experience, consider the Gravel biking around Triengen guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Triengen guide.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse nature of the trails, from flowy sections to technical challenges. Many enjoy the scenic forest routes and the opportunity to experience both challenging climbs and rewarding descents. The Ehag Trail, for example, is described as 'a dream for real bikers' due to its varied terrain.
Komoot offers several circular routes around Triengen. For mountain biking, you can find options like the 'View of the Ruedertal – Rütihof Trail loop' or the 'Root Trail Aargau – View of Triengen Countryside loop' within the MTB Trails around Triengen guide, which vary in distance and difficulty.
Yes, the Extended Böhler Trail is known for being continuously expanded. It's riddled with residents and jumps, offering an evolving experience for riders. It's recommended to visit first to assess the current features before tackling it at speed.


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