Best bike parks around Hofstetten-Flüh include a variety of mountain biking trails and dedicated skill-building facilities. The region provides extensive networks of routes with varying difficulty levels, from moderate loops to challenging rides with significant elevation gains. Natural terrain, forest paths, and scenic views characterize many of the local cycling opportunities. Nearby, facilities like Bikepark Brislach offer structured environments for skill development, including pumptracks and dirt jumps.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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amazing place to practice jumps, cornering and technical skills! remeber to pay the trail karma!
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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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Nice flowing trail with a few waves, tables and berms. The location is also great, you come out on the forest road and can go straight back up for X repetitions. 😁👍
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Top view from east, Swiss Alps, to west into the French Jura.
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The area offers a diverse range of biking experiences, from natural mountain biking trails with varying difficulty levels to dedicated bike parks and skill-building facilities. You'll find extensive networks of routes with natural terrain, forest paths, and scenic views, alongside structured environments for practicing techniques like pumptracks and dirt jumps.
Yes, several options cater to beginners and families. The Gempen North Trail (Section 1) is simple, easy to master, and suitable for beginners. Additionally, Trailcenter Aesch offers various trails with different difficulty levels, and the nearby Bikepark Brislach is designed to be accessible for both inexperienced children and experienced riders, even featuring a smaller circuit for balance bikes.
For practicing bike techniques and jumps, Trailcenter Aesch is an ideal spot. It features various trails with different difficulty levels and obstacles, allowing riders to improve their skills and practice jumps. The Scharten Flow Trail also includes several jumps that progressively get bigger, which can be avoided for learners or used for building confidence. Bikepark Brislach also offers dirt jump facilities and a pumptrack.
The natural mountain biking trails in Hofstetten-Flüh and its surroundings are characterized by diverse terrain, including forest paths, climbs, and scenic views. They range from easy routes suitable for all skill levels (STS S0 - S1) to challenging rides requiring very good fitness and advanced riding skills (STS S2 - S6), where some sections might even require pushing your bike. Routes often feature significant elevation gains, such as the hard 45.1 km Blauenberg Trail loop with 1,250m elevation.
Yes, Bikepark Brislach, located about 6.7 km from Hofstetten-Flüh, features a dedicated pumptrack. This allows skilled riders to maintain momentum without pedaling by shifting their weight (pumping), making it a great place to develop biking skills.
Experienced mountain bikers can find challenging routes in the region. The Remelium Trail, for example, offers technical passages with loose, stony ground and sometimes close to steep slopes. Additionally, natural trails like the View of Baselland – Blauenberg Trail loop from Flüh are considered hard, covering 45.1 km with a 1,250m elevation gain, requiring very good fitness and advanced riding skills.
Trailcenter Aesch provides an ideal course to practice bike technique with various trails and obstacles. It also features a toilet block and, during summer, a food truck. A day pass costs five francs, but it's voluntary, so you can also practice for free.
Yes, many trails offer scenic views. The Scharten Flow Trail starts from the Gempenturm, and the View from Gempenfluh is a popular viewpoint offering great vistas from its limestone cliffs. Natural mountain biking routes in the area often feature picturesque surroundings and elevated viewpoints.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including moderate to difficult tours like the 'Vue sur Wolschwiller loop'. There are also many running trails, such as the 'View of Basel – Fürstenstein Viewpoint loop', and road cycling routes for different skill levels.
Yes, the Skatepark Hofstetten-Flüh, located at Büneweg 2, is primarily a concrete bowl/skatepark. While designed for skateboarding, it can also be used by BMX and scooter riders, suggesting it may accommodate some bike activities.
The region's extensive network of trails and bike parks can be enjoyed across various seasons. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery for mountain biking. Summer is also suitable, especially for trails with forest cover. Winter mountain biking is possible on some trails, but conditions may vary, and some facilities might have reduced services.


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