Best bike parks around Jegenstorf offers a variety of cycling routes and mountain bike trails suitable for different skill levels. The region features numerous paths through scenic landscapes and villages, catering to both leisurely rides and more challenging excursions. While Jegenstorf itself provides extensive cycling opportunities, the Swiss Bike Park in Oberried is a comprehensive bike park destination located within a reasonable distance. These routes are suitable for exploring the region's natural beauty and enjoying endurance-focused cycling.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The Bremer Bike Loop is an approximately 8-kilometer long MTB Cross-Country trail and should not be confused with the Bremer Loop for running. The difficulty level is mostly beginner-friendly S0 to S1 (blue), the Jump Line is rollable and a very short section near the Aare is classified as S2. On one lap, you overcome about 113 meters of altitude, root passages, berms, and the mentioned rollable jumps. The trail is maintained by the association Trailnet.ch and is located on the land of the Bürgergemeinde Bern.
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Easy, flowing trail for everyone.
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Bench on a small hill on the forest path
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beautiful sculpture in tree stump
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Super good flow trail, good berms and also nice jumps
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After the Färnstu Trail was officially approved by the authorities, the associated requirements were implemented on April 20, 2024. This included a new access road about 80 meters higher up, as well as various passing places about 2x3 meters in size. Slow-down chicanes had to be erected where the bike trail meets the hiking trail. This is the case at the new access road and at the two exits, although one was removed by someone shortly after our deployment. Unfortunately, this does not achieve anything in this case, except unnecessary work and the risk that the trail will not be approved by the authorities when it is finally approved. So here is a call to everyone to respect the necessary construction measures. In a second step, appropriate signage will follow, as at the Powerman Cave. This is just as non-debatable as the construction measures already described and implemented. With this in mind, we hope that the bikers who want to use the trail will understand and have fun. www.trailprotectors.ch ✌🏻🚵🏻♂️🤘🏻
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Trail is open and rideable now.
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Currently partially closed because the trail is being massively expanded 🥳 https://www.trailnet-bern.ch/2023/08/15/baustart-baerenried-trail/ Opening October 14, 2023 The trail starting point is at Schwanden/Geneva and it leads towards Münchenbuchsee/Burgdorf. This is for information purposes. There are now information boards from Trailnet on site
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For a comprehensive bike park experience, the highly-regarded Swiss Bike Park Oberried is a notable option. Located near Bern, approximately 20 minutes by car from the city, it offers diverse facilities including pump tracks, technical trails, jumps, and cross-country tracks, catering to all skill levels from beginners to competitive athletes. Admission is generally free.
While Jegenstorf itself doesn't have dedicated bike parks with extensive technical structures, the area offers a wide array of mountain biking routes. You can find trails like the Bärenried Trail, known for its flowing sections, obstacles, and jumps, or the Bremertrail, an eight-kilometer circuit with downhill sections and small jumps, ideal for practice.
Yes, the region around Jegenstorf offers cycling and mountain biking routes suitable for various skill levels, including easier options. The Swiss Bike Park Oberried is designed to be accessible to everyone, including beginners and families, with easy flowing loops and a kids' pump track. For local trails, the Bremertrail, while having some steeper descents, is noted as good practice terrain for those not so experienced.
For more advanced riders, the Powerman Hohle Trail offers a challenging experience with various lines, jumps, doubles, and gaps, especially in its upper section. The Schleumen Trail also presents a challenge, particularly when wet, with its uphill and downhill passages.
The best time to visit bike parks and trails around Jegenstorf is generally during the drier seasons. Trails like the Bremertrail, with its root carpets, are much easier to ride in dry weather. While some trails are in forests, offering pleasant conditions in higher temperatures, wet conditions can significantly increase the difficulty of technical trails.
Yes, several trails in the area are actively maintained by local groups. The Färnstu Trail and the Powerman Hohle Trail are both well-known and maintained by the Trail Protectors Emmental, ensuring they remain in good shape for riders.
The Swiss Bike Park Oberried offers a comprehensive experience beyond just trails. It includes on-site amenities with a catering partner for culinary options and bike rentals. The park also serves as a meeting place and hosts courses with certified bike guides for skill development.
Absolutely. Jegenstorf is surrounded by numerous cycling routes that cater to different preferences, from leisurely rides to more challenging excursions. These trails often lead through scenic landscapes and idyllic farming villages. You can explore a variety of options in the Cycling around Jegenstorf guide, which includes routes like 'View of Lake Biel – Twann Old Town loop' or 'Burgdorf Castle – Old Town Burgdorf loop'.
Beyond bike parks, the Jegenstorf region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find extensive mountain biking trails in the MTB Trails around Jegenstorf guide, or enjoy scenic road cycling routes in the Cycling around Jegenstorf guide. For those who prefer to explore on foot, there are also numerous running trails, detailed in the Running Trails around Jegenstorf guide.
The Swiss Bike Park Oberried is designed with a strong focus on inclusivity and accessibility. It features wide trails, an adventure course specifically for special bikes, and a panoramic route, making it accessible for people with disabilities and ensuring a welcoming experience for all riders.
Visitors frequently appreciate the variety and quality of the trails. For instance, the Bärenried Trail is loved for being very flowing and full of great obstacles and jumps. The Färnstu Trail is popular for its extended S and 180-degree curves, small jumps, and root carpets, and is well-regarded for being well-maintained by the Trail Protectors Emmental.


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