Bike parks around St. Antoni, a former municipality in the Sense district of Fribourg, Switzerland, offer diverse mountain biking experiences. This region is characterized by its pre-alpine landscape, providing a mix of forest trails and scenic routes. The area serves as a gateway to various bike parks and trails suitable for different skill levels. It is a destination for those seeking both structured bike park facilities and natural singletrack adventures.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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A visit to Thömus is a must. Once again, I met many familiar faces and enjoyed a delicious meal.
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Swiss Bike Park…. Open to the public and free to use during opening hours With café (unfortunately closed on Monday October 2023)
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Great advice, bikes can be tested for suitability
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In wet weather, the upper part becomes profound
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In wet weather, the trail is sometimes deep
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Worth a detour, but please use your own muscle strength
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Definitely worth a detour on a tour. Unfortunately, most visitors drive there by car ☹️
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This trail tends to get a little harder towards the bottom and is quite blocked. A good S1...
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The most popular bike park is Swiss Bike Park Oberried, known for its pump track and diverse single trails suitable for all ages and skill levels. Other highly appreciated trails include the Galm Forest Trail, an intermediate route with flowing single trails, and the challenging Flowy singletrack, offering nearly 500 meters of descent through forest sections with viewpoints.
Yes, the Swiss Bike Park Oberried is designed to cater to all ages and skill levels, including beginners and para-athletes, with flowing loops, pump tracks, and wide trails. Additionally, Moléson Bike Park, located in the Fribourg Pre-Alps, offers flow trails like 'Modzon' and 'Poya' that are suitable for beginners and families, providing a playful riding experience with alpine panoramas.
Swiss Bike Park Oberried features a wide variety of trails, including flowing loops, pump tracks, a trick jump facility, and technical trails with rock gardens, hairpin turns, drops, and Northshore elements. It also has wide trails and an adventure course, making it accessible for diverse riding styles and abilities. Admission to the park is free.
Experienced riders can find challenging sections on the Flowy singletrack, which offers almost 500 meters of flowing descent through forest sections. The Rocky singletrack trail Bern is also known for its challenging, rocky terrain. Moléson Bike Park is also planning to open a more technical enduro trail, 'Tché Don,' for experienced riders in spring/summer 2025.
The St. Antoni region is characterized by its pre-alpine landscape, offering a mix of forest trails and scenic routes. Trails like the Flowy singletrack and Rocky singletrack trail Bern offer viewpoints. Moléson Bike Park, in particular, provides breathtaking alpine panoramas and trails integrated respectfully into the natural environment.
The bike parks and trails in the St. Antoni region are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, typically from spring through autumn. This period offers optimal weather conditions for mountain biking, ensuring trails are dry and accessible. Specific opening dates for Moléson Bike Park's lift access should be checked seasonally.
Beyond the bike parks, the St. Antoni region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Trail along the Sense River' or 'Chutz Steep Ascent'. There are also scenic road cycling routes and several hiking trails, including the 'St. Anthony Church – Chutz Viewpoint' loop. For more details, you can check out the MTB Trails around St. Antoni, Road Cycling Routes around St. Antoni, and Hiking around St. Antoni guides.
Yes, the Galm Forest Trail is an intermediate route featuring flowing single trails classified as S0-S1, providing a fun section through nature. The Längenberg Singletrail is another nice S0-S1 class trail through the forest, ideal for those looking to refine their technique.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and quality of the trails. For instance, the Swiss Bike Park Oberried is loved for being a 'very cool bike park' where riders can 'test your bike super!' The Galm Forest Trail is appreciated as a 'nice fun section through nature' with 'beautiful trails!'. The region's blend of structured bike park facilities and natural singletrack adventures is highly valued.
While the Swiss Bike Park Oberried is accessible, many visitors tend to drive there by car. For Moléson Bike Park, lift access is available via a funicular to Plan-Francey and then a chairlift for the trails. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and bike carriage policies for specific routes to each bike park.
The Swiss Bike Park Oberried offers facilities to test and improve biking skills, including a pump track and various single trails. It also provides customized private classes with certified bike guides, as well as camps and courses. Moléson Bike Park offers lift access via funicular and chairlift.


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