Best bike parks around Küttigen provide a range of mountain biking opportunities in Switzerland's Aargau region. The area features dedicated skills parks and a network of natural singletrack trails. While not known for large, lift-serviced downhill parks, Küttigen offers options for improving bike handling and enjoying varied terrain. The landscape includes features characteristic of the Jura region, such as roots and stones.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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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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Great trail, but if it's a little wet you have to be careful because of the roots.
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Simply great conditions today, great trail
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a little practice never hurts anyone
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The trail leads past the blue stone
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Explore comfortably for the first time and then step on the gas! But it's nothing for beginners. My thanks to the builders - a must see in the region
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Yes, Küttigen offers options for beginners and families. The Egg Bärlauch Trail is a moderately popular singletrack rated green difficulty, making it a good choice for those new to mountain biking. Additionally, the Mountainbike Park Stone Pit in Holderbank is designed for riders of all ages and abilities, providing a safe environment to practice and improve biking technique on 17 different stations.
For more challenging rides, the Rifegrind Trail is a demanding option not suitable for complete beginners. The Hombergegg Downhill Trail, classified as blue difficulty, provides a rugged experience with many stones and roots characteristic of the Jura region. The Tierstein Trail is also an S2-rated trail offering a cool, flowy experience with technical sections.
The Gränichen Bike Skills Trail is an excellent place for training, featuring over 20 stations to improve your biking technique with elements like rock gardens, jumps, drops, and tight curves. Similarly, the Mountainbike Park Stone Pit in Holderbank is a dedicated skills park with 17 stations for honing bike handling in a controlled environment.
The trails around Küttigen, particularly those in the Jura region, are known for their natural obstacles. You can expect terrain with many stones and roots, as found on trails like the Hombergegg Downhill Trail. Many trails also wind through forests, offering a scenic and immersive experience.
The best season for mountain biking in Küttigen is typically from spring through autumn. During these months, the weather is generally favorable, and trails are dry, offering optimal riding conditions. While some trails might be accessible in winter, conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice.
Absolutely! Beyond bike parks, Küttigen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Küttigen guide. There are also many hiking opportunities, with routes like the 'Strihe Summit – View of the Aargau countryside loop' available in the Hiking around Küttigen guide. For road cyclists, the region provides scenic routes as well, detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Küttigen guide.
Visitors frequently praise the fun and flowy nature of many trails, such as the Tierstein Trail. The dedicated skills parks, like the Gränichen Bike Skills Trail, are appreciated for their well-equipped practice areas. Riders also enjoy the natural, rugged terrain found on trails with stones and roots, providing a true mountain biking experience.
Yes, the Herretisch Trail is a highly popular singletrack known for its engaging flow, particularly after a short uphill section. The Tierstein Trail is also described by visitors as a very cool S2 trail that flows well, making it enjoyable for both mountain bikers and e-bikers.
While specific public transport details for each trail vary, the Aargau region generally offers good public transport connections. It's advisable to check local bus and train schedules to nearby towns or trailheads. Some public transport services in Aargau also allow for bike transport, though this often requires specific tickets or is limited during peak hours.
While the guide doesn't list specific cafes or restaurants directly on every trail, the towns and villages surrounding Küttigen, such as Aarau and Gränichen, offer various dining options. Many local establishments are accustomed to cyclists and provide a good spot to refuel after a ride.
Yes, the Mountainbike Park Stone Pit in Holderbank is publicly accessible. It's designed for riders of all ages and abilities. A critical rule for using the park is that wearing a helmet is mandatory to ensure rider safety.
The Herretisch Trail, a popular flowy singletrack, typically takes about 6 minutes to complete. The Hombergegg Downhill Trail, a blue difficulty singletrack with natural obstacles, usually takes an average of 9 to 11 minutes to ride.


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