Best bike parks around Mülligen offers a range of mountain biking opportunities within the broader region. While dedicated bike parks with constructed features are not directly in Mülligen, the area provides various trails suitable for different skill levels. These routes often feature natural terrain, including forest paths and singletracks. The landscape around Mülligen is characterized by elevations between 335 and 500 meters, providing varied terrain for cycling.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Cool downhill trail, please don't be careless
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Beautiful trail that offers everything: lots of roots, stones, attention: there are also plenty of boundary stones, small jumps that are daring and practiced, narrow, winding trail. I enjoyed it in my own way! Just great!
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Watch out for wetness! Unfortunately, it gets too wet in October and beyond.
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lower part is really very washed out. Otherwise very cool but also challenging trail! Has something for everyone and always offers alternative lines.
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The recorded trail is currently partly impassable, fallen trees everywhere, a real feat with an e-bike
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The water tower trail from the Baldegg begins romantically along the ridge and then becomes stony in the steeper passages. Meanwhile, it also has a really massive jump built in. But first reconnoitre and then jump 😉. At the end of the trail in front of the Burghalde it gets a little "tricky".
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Nice descent from the Rüsler towards Baden!
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Nice trail - especially when it's dry :-)!
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While Mülligen does not have dedicated bike parks with constructed features, the surrounding region offers a variety of mountain biking trails. These include natural terrain, forest paths, and singletracks suitable for different skill levels. The landscape features elevations between 335 and 500 meters, providing varied terrain for cycling.
Some popular trails include Teufelskeller Trail, known for its technical single trails, and Baldegg–Baden singletrack, an intermediate downhill track. Another favorite is Rotrisch Trail, a challenging forest trail with built-in jumps.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, trails like Rüsler Singletrail offer technical sections with gaps and drops. The Rotrisch Trail is also considered challenging, allowing for speed and featuring jumps. Additionally, the Rotberg Trail includes roots, stones, steep descents, and small jumps.
Many trails, such as the Teufelskeller Trail, are particularly enjoyable when the weather is dry. Generally, spring to autumn offers the most favorable conditions for mountain biking in the region.
The trails around Mülligen feature diverse terrain, including challenging singletracks with roots and stones, flowy forest floors, and downhill routes. You'll encounter natural features and varying elevations, with some trails offering technical sections and others providing smoother descents.
Yes, some trails offer scenic viewpoints. For instance, the Baldegg–Baden singletrack starts near a water tower, which can offer views, and the Rotberg Trail is also noted for its viewpoints.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from technical sections to flowy forest paths. Many highlight the well-developed nature of trails like the Rotrisch Trail, which allows for speed and includes jumps. The Teufelskeller Trail is enjoyed for refining technique, especially when dry.
Beyond mountain biking, the Mülligen area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including the 'Vita Parcours – Rest Area by the Reuss River loop' or the 'Müslen Trail'. For cycling, there are options for gravel biking and general cycling tours, such as the 'Aare Bridge Brugg – View of the Aare River loop' or the 'Klingnau Reservoir – View of the Aare Valley loop'. You can find more details in the Running Trails around Mülligen, Gravel biking around Mülligen, and Cycling around Mülligen guides.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for the mountain bike trails, the region offers routes with varying levels of difficulty. Some trails, like parts of the Baldegg–Baden singletrack, are described as relatively easy descents, which might be suitable for families with some biking experience. For easier rides, general cycling tours in the broader area are also available.
Mountain bike routes in the broader Mülligen area, particularly around Villigen, can range from under two hours to over five hours in duration. Elevation gains can go up to 3,000 feet, providing a good workout depending on the chosen route.
If you are seeking a dedicated bike park experience with constructed features and lifts, you would likely need to travel further from Mülligen. Options might include larger regions in Switzerland like St. Gallen or Horgen, or even bike parks in neighboring Germany such as Bikepark Willingen or Hürtgenwald Bikepark.


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