Best bike parks around Kriens are situated in a region known for its diverse natural landscape, offering a gateway to the Swiss Alps. The area provides a mix of urban proximity and access to mountain terrain, characterized by hills, forests, and views of Lake Lucerne. Kriens itself serves as a starting point for various outdoor activities, including mountain biking, within the broader Luzern Kanton. The local infrastructure supports both casual riders and experienced mountain bikers seeking varied trail experiences.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Very cool trail! Be careful when it's wet.
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This trail is a real pleasure, but you have to be careful when it's wet and there are leaves!
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Fräkmuntegg is the intermediate station of the cable car that goes from Kriens to Pilatus. In addition to the cable car station, there is also a restaurant here and, relevant for trail runs, this is the finish line of the infamous Swiss Trailrun Pilatus. The journey time between Kriens and Fräkmuntegg is around 20 minutes.
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Great this section, also made rideable for me
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This trail is never S3 is easy to ride unless it's buried.
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The section was an uphill feast for my E-MTB... 😋 Good line choice and traction a must...
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Kriens offers a diverse range of mountain biking trails, from challenging singletracks to intermediate forest paths and gravel routes. The region is known for its varied terrain, catering to different skill levels within the broader Luzern Kanton area. You'll find trails with limestone rocks, switchbacks, and flowy sections.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging options. The Lopper Trail is a very cool S2 trail with limestone rocks and switchbacks. The Flowy singletrack trail is another challenging option requiring good technique. The Drachenflue Trail also offers an engaging experience for trail bikers.
The Pumptrack Kriens is a 1000m² facility located within the Langmatt Obernau Kriens recreational area. It's designed for riders of all ages and skill levels, from children on balance bikes to ambitious mountain bikers. It's an excellent place to improve bike handling, balance, and rhythm using a continuous circuit of waves, curves, and rollers without pedaling. There's even a green-marked section for beginners and wheelchair users.
Yes, the region around Kriens offers scenic views, particularly towards Mount Pilatus and Lake Lucerne. For example, the Fräkmüntegg – View of Mount Pilatus loop from Kriens offers breathtaking vistas. Many trails, like the Drachenflue Trail and Singletrack 🚵♂️, are situated in forests, providing a natural setting.
While many trails are enjoyable in warmer months, some, like the Drachenflue Trail, can be 'sensational to drive in winter' as the ground on its north side often remains frozen, reducing muddy spots. However, be aware of leaves on the trail in autumn and winter. Generally, summer offers clearer ground visibility.
In Kanton Luzern, mountain biking is generally permitted only on paved or signposted trails. There are no specific permits mentioned for general trail use, but riders should always adhere to local regulations and trail designations.
Beyond mountain biking, Kriens is a great starting point for various outdoor adventures. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including challenging mountain hikes around Kriens like the Klimsen Chapel – Pilatus Dragon Trail loop, or more moderate options like the Moor Pond in Bireggwald loop. There are also running trails available, such as the Swiss Trailrun Pilatus. For more details, check out the Mountain Hikes around Kriens, Hiking around Kriens, and Running Trails around Kriens guides.
The Pumptrack Kriens is highly family-friendly, catering to all ages and skill levels, including children on balance bikes. While specific family-designated mountain bike trails aren't detailed, the general accessibility and varied terrain of the region mean that easier forest paths and gravel routes could be suitable for families with some biking experience.
The Gravelly S0 - S1 trail is a wide, somewhat steep gravel path with coarse, loose gravel. It's well-drivable downhill but can be challenging uphill due to loose stones and inclines up to 20°. It's also popular with hikers, so caution is required, especially when descending, though its width generally allows for easy passing.
Visitors frequently praise the engaging and rewarding nature of the trails. For instance, the Drachenflue Trail is noted for putting a smile on a real trail biker's face. The Lopper Trail is described as 'very cool' and comparable to trails in Ticino or Engadin. The variety and technical aspects, like the switchbacks and rough sections, are often highlighted.
Kriens serves as a gateway to the surrounding mountain terrain, and the Pumptrack Kriens is conveniently located within the Langmatt Obernau Kriens recreational area. While specific public transport links to every trail are not detailed, Kriens itself is well-connected, providing a good starting point for accessing the broader Luzern Kanton biking network.


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