Best bike parks around Büren (SO) are situated in a region characterized by river landscapes, gentle hills, and forested areas. This area offers a variety of options for cyclists, including dedicated bike parks and diverse mountain bike trails. Riders can find experiences ranging from easy riverside paths to more demanding forest single trails. The region provides a wide range of mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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amazing place to practice jumps, cornering and technical skills! remeber to pay the trail karma!
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It's growing back, which provides more shade, so we love it...
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Currently, it's not as overgrown; many bushes and trees along the trail have been removed. There's a much better overview.
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Largest trail center around Basel
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Mattia described it well! There are also plenty of free parking spaces. Optional, ideal opportunity to take a nice tour of the area before or after the trail fun!
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The Trail Center Aesch is a great place to improve your two-wheeled technique. Various trails with different levels of difficulty and obstacles will challenge you. You can also practice jumps. The Trail Center has a toilet block and a food truck in the summer. The day pass costs five francs, but is voluntary, so you can also practice for free.
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It should also be mentioned that the day pass, which costs CHF 5, can be purchased voluntarily. So you can safely drive around for free. Next to the trail center there is a toilet block and in the parking lot there is also a food truck that sells food and drinks.
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The region around Büren (SO) offers a diverse range of cycling experiences. You'll find dedicated bike parks like Bikepark Büren an der Aare with pumptracks, jumps, and race tracks for various skill levels. Beyond that, there are numerous mountain bike trails, from flowing single trails to more technical routes through forests and along river landscapes. Options range from easy riverside paths to challenging forest single trails.
Yes, several options cater to beginners and families. The Bikepark Büren an der Aare has a pumptrack and smaller table jumps that are freely accessible and great for gaining initial jumping experience without gaps. Additionally, the Gempen North Trail (Section 1) is noted as suitable for beginners, offering a simple and easy-to-master experience. Trailcenter Aesch also provides various trails with different difficulty levels, making it a good place for skill progression for all ages.
The Trailcenter Aesch is an excellent place to practice and improve your bike technique. It features various trails and obstacles designed for skill development, including opportunities to practice jumps. The Bikepark Büren an der Aare also offers a pumptrack and table jumps ideal for honing skills.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Bärenholz Loop navigates through dense forests with steep climbs and fast descents. The Singletrail Helfenberg Langenbruck is one of the most beautiful and longest single trails in the Solothurner Baselland Jura, featuring demanding, flowing, and rough passages with hairpin bends and a steep ascent.
The Bikepark Büren an der Aare is open daily from April to October, weather permitting. Generally, spring through autumn offers the best conditions for cycling in the region, with pleasant temperatures and less chance of snow or ice on the trails.
Yes, the Bikepark Büren an der Aare offers advanced features including a Big-Line and two Double-Lines. Access to these more challenging lines requires prior contact with the park. These lines, combined with hips, provide a fun and challenging experience for advanced riders.
The region is characterized by river landscapes, gentle hills, and forested areas. Trails like the Schlossberg Trail offer magnificent views over the town. The Gempen North Trail (Section 1) and Scharten Flow Trail also feature viewpoints. The Rheinuferweg Tour follows the banks of the Rhine, providing picturesque viewpoints along the river.
The Trailcenter Aesch is equipped with a toilet block and hosts a food truck during the summer months, providing convenient amenities for visitors.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers diverse cycling experiences. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Gempenturm Observation Tower – View from Gempenfluh loop' or 'Forest Trail Through Oristal – Liestal Old Town loop'. For more relaxed cycling, consider the 'Frenke Waterfalls loop' or 'Small Waterfall on the Ergolz – Ergolz Wooden Covered Bridge loop'. Find more options on the Gravel biking around Büren (SO) and Cycling around Büren (SO) guide pages.
While not directly in Büren (SO), the Swiss Bike Park Oberried is a notable and comprehensive facility approximately 20 minutes by car or 40 minutes by bike from Bern. This expansive park caters to all ages and skill levels, featuring flowing loops, pump tracks, jumps, technical trails with rock gardens, hairpin turns, drops, and Northshores. It also boasts Switzerland's only asphalted outdoor Velodrome and is open free of charge, focusing on learning and skill development.
When riding single trails like the Singletrail Along Oristalstrasse, it's important to pay attention to oncoming traffic and pedestrians, as these trails can be shared. For more challenging trails like the Singletrail Helfenberg Langenbruck, be aware that it might not be recommended on weekends due to numerous hikers, especially in the lower parts.


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