Best bike parks around Turbenthal are situated in a region known for its diverse and challenging mountain bike trails within the Swiss landscape. The area offers a variety of features attractive to mountain bikers, ranging from relaxed routes to technically demanding singletracks. Turbenthal is characterized by its natural beauty and varied terrain, providing a comprehensive mountain biking experience. Riders can find routes with steep climbs, fast descents, and technical sections.
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The lower part of the trail is closed, diversion signposted. This path is quite steep and rough (especially when wet), is classified as mountain hiking trail T2, and can only be done with good surefootedness! It is also a rather tricky bike DH, so it is partly worn out and muddy.
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News 08/10/23: Unfortunately the path is not maintained, see picture.
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Three almost parallel paths. From above (eastern starting point) this trail, marked with S2 on the komoot map, is the longest and in the lower part the most difficult (very steep here). Next to it from the same point are two completely parallel, shorter paths, the left one from above (= middle of the three) a veritable root trail (S1 to S2), on the far right is the hiking trail.
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Currently (December 22) part of the trail is closed. A diversion is signposted on site (not a big detour).
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Adventurous tightrope walk with various steep sections.
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That it's more S2 to S3 is more true than the S1 designation from komoot 🤔
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As of 09/24/2021, trail is closed due to woodwork.
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Ride only when dry. Very narrow, rooty and steep. Not for beginners.
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Turbenthal is renowned for its diverse and challenging mountain bike trails, offering a comprehensive experience within the beautiful Swiss landscape. You'll find everything from relaxed routes to technically demanding singletracks, featuring steep climbs, fast descents, and technical sections. The natural beauty and varied terrain cater to all skill levels.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging options. The Chranzeberg Singletrail is known for its tough passages. Additionally, the Grat Trail Zurich (S2–S3) offers a spectacular route with very narrow, rooty, and steep sections, best ridden when dry. The Hörnli Trail, mentioned in regional research, is also known for its technical difficulty with natural obstacles.
Yes, the Polenweg Trail has historical significance. This path was built by Polish soldiers interned in Switzerland during World War II. Besides its history, it offers beautiful far views and a challenging first half.
For scenic rides, the Grat Trail Zurich (S2–S3) offers stunning viewpoints. The Polenweg Trail also provides beautiful far views, especially over the Bichelsee. Additionally, the Singletrail Oberbruberg guarantees a great view of the Toggenburg.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and varied terrain of the trails. The Schattenberg Singletrail is highlighted as a 'beautiful and varied single trail' and a 'great bike area to enjoy'. The Chranzeberg Singletrail is described as 'awesome and fun to try'.
Yes, the Singletrail Oberbruberg is described as a 'very nice circular tour that is good for all cyclists and bikers', with S1 easy and S2 passages, making it suitable for intermediate riders. The second half of the Polenweg Trail is also recommended for normal bikes and riders.
Beyond mountain biking, Turbenthal offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Hutziker Tobel Waterfalls – View of the Zurich Highlands loop from Turbenthal'. There are also options for gravel biking, including the 'Schauenberg gravel circuit', and road cycling routes like the 'Töss River Bike Path'. For more details, you can check the Gravel biking around Turbenthal guide, the Hiking around Turbenthal guide, and the Road Cycling Routes around Turbenthal guide.
Many of the challenging trails, such as the Grat Trail Zurich (S2–S3) and the Polenweg Trail, are highly recommended to be ridden only when dry due to steep and potentially slippery sections. Therefore, late spring, summer, and early autumn typically offer the best conditions for mountain biking in the region.
Beyond individual trails, the Schauenberg area offers a network of trails, including the 'Hunziker Tobel', 'Schauenberg Upper Section', and 'Gartentrail', which provide a dynamic riding experience through varied terrain. The Tössbergland area also features a varied circular route with challenging ascents and flowing descents.
It's always a good idea to check local resources or community updates before heading out. For example, part of the Chranzeberg Singletrail had a diversion signposted on-site due to a closure. Checking recent komoot community tips or local mountain biking forums can provide the most up-to-date information on trail conditions, especially regarding wet weather or seasonal closures.


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