Best bike parks around Fräschels are not directly within the village, which is known for its hiking and walking routes, such as the Niederried Reservoir loop. While Fräschels itself does not feature dedicated bike parks with downhill tracks or specific mountain biking infrastructure, the surrounding region offers various trails. These routes provide options for different fitness levels and are generally suitable for exploring the natural landscape. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Mittelland and Alps, offering scenic views.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The trail will be built soon (Trailnet) and will open in June 2026.
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Extract from Trailnet Bern: Sutzer Wolf Trail - building application submitted The building application was finalized at the end of November 2024, signed by trailnet and representatives of the landowner, the Sutz-Lattrigen community, and submitted to the municipality and via eBau. The application has now been formally reviewed and will be made public at the beginning of January. If everything goes smoothly, we can take care of implementation in the new year. The Wolf Trail is designed to be suitable for popular sports and is divided into three different sections: Section 1 is rather flat and offers a lot of flow with numerous bends. Section 2 changes the character - the single trail leads through hilly terrain and becomes a little more challenging. Section 3 is the crowning glory with several jumps and waves.
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When I was up there last year, it was explicitly closed to mountain bikers. Is the trail now open again?
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After there was forestry work in winter and nothing was mobile anymore, a trail was created again, I saw ;-)
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Woody root fun without a big incline. A few places are quite narrow and you have to squeeze through. The slightly more willing handlebars will be required.
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A section of one of my favorite DH descents
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Unfortunately, this section has now also been blocked. (Forest set).
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One of my favorite trails on the Frienisberg
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While Fräschels itself doesn't have dedicated bike parks, the surrounding region offers a variety of mountain biking trails that function as bike park experiences. These include flowing forest trails, technically demanding sections with downhill characteristics, and trails with artificial features like curves and jumps.
Yes, for beginners, the Galm Forest Trail is an excellent option. It features many flowing single trails rated S0-S1, making it a fun and accessible section through nature. Similarly, Section 1 of the Trail along the Wolfsgraben is designed to be rather flat and offers a lot of flow with numerous bends, suitable for popular sports.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, the Waumatt Trail is a sectionally demanding, adventurous trail with a distinctive downhill character. It includes some tricky spots and has been described as having S1/S2 sections. The Trail along the Wolfsgraben also offers more challenging sections, particularly Section 2 which leads through hilly terrain, and Section 3 which features several jumps and waves.
The Galm Forest Trail is known for its many flowing single trails (S0-S1) through nature. Another great option is the Gouchet Singletrail, which offers a flowing descent with tight curves towards the Aare. The Tannacker Trail Approach Extension also provides a really flowing forest trail to enjoy.
Yes, the Trail along the Wolfsgraben is a varied single trail that includes artificial curves and jumps, especially in its third section which is described as the 'crowning glory' with several jumps and waves.
Visitors appreciate the diverse mountain biking trails, from flowing forest paths to more demanding routes. The Galm Forest Trail is often praised as a 'nice fun section through nature' with 'lots of flowing single trails'. The Waumatt Trail is noted for its 'distinctive DH character' and adventurous feel, despite some tricky spots.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Fräschels offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate Niederried Reservoir loop from Fräschels, or the easy Woodland Rest Area loop from Kallnach. There are also running trails available, including loops from Gurbrü and Kallnach. For more details, you can explore the Hiking around Fräschels or Running Trails around Fräschels guides.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, there are several mountain bike routes in the vicinity. Options include the moderate Hagneck Canal Mouth – Hagneck Canal loop from Kerzers, or the Jeussegg singletrack – Galm Forest Trail loop from Kerzers. You can find more information on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Fräschels guide.
The best season for mountain biking around Fräschels is generally from spring through autumn when the weather is mild and trails are dry. While some trails might be accessible in winter, conditions can be challenging due to cold, wet, or snowy weather, especially on more technical sections.
For families, trails with S0-S1 ratings, like many sections of the Galm Forest Trail, are generally suitable. The first section of the Trail along the Wolfsgraben, designed for popular sports with a lot of flow and numerous bends, also offers a good family-friendly experience.
Specific parking information for individual trailheads is often available on local signage or detailed route descriptions within the komoot app. It's recommended to check the starting points of your chosen routes for the most accurate parking details.
While not directly in Fräschels, nearby regions offer dedicated bike parks. For instance, Valais in Switzerland boasts five bike parks for various skill levels, and Wexl Trails in Lower Austria is known for its excellent infrastructure for learning and improving mountain biking skills, including rentals and lifts. You can find more information about Wexl Trails on the Lower Austria tourism website.


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