Best bike parks around Walperswil offer diverse mountain biking opportunities within the Canton of Bern. The region provides access to various trails, from challenging singletracks to more flowing routes. While Walperswil itself is a smaller community, it serves as a gateway to nearby mountain biking facilities. The area's natural landscape features forests and varied terrain suitable for developing biking techniques.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
Highlight (Segment) • MTB Park
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • MTB Park
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • MTB Park
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up for free to discover even more bike parks around Walperswil.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
The Galgeneichlitrail later leads to the Tiki Taki Trail. The trails are partially very rocky and steep. In wet weather, a "real challenge". Towards the west, the old Kurhausweg then follows.
0
0
The trail will be built soon (Trailnet) and will open in June 2026.
0
0
Extract from Trailnet Bern: Sutzer Wolf Trail - building application submitted The building application was finalized at the end of November 2024, signed by trailnet and representatives of the landowner, the Sutz-Lattrigen community, and submitted to the municipality and via eBau. The application has now been formally reviewed and will be made public at the beginning of January. If everything goes smoothly, we can take care of implementation in the new year. The Wolf Trail is designed to be suitable for popular sports and is divided into three different sections: Section 1 is rather flat and offers a lot of flow with numerous bends. Section 2 changes the character - the single trail leads through hilly terrain and becomes a little more challenging. Section 3 is the crowning glory with several jumps and waves.
1
0
Riding Tiki Taka is something special. Be careful and adjust your speed accordingly. Tip: ride the trail slowly at first so that you are prepared for the next descents.
1
0
Lively, sometimes sharp, and also pleasant trail if you like that sort of thing.
1
0
This is a wonderful trail, well served by the Funicular, and well shaped by Trailnet.ch. A very natural trail with rock gardens, well shaped berms and lots of drops. Not a trail for jump lines, more natural downhill. Good skill and commitment required, best on a downhill or endure bike.
2
0
Love the part... just fun 😎👍🏻
1
0
When I was up there last year, it was explicitly closed to mountain bikers. Is the trail now open again?
1
0
The Walperswil area offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences, from challenging singletracks to more flowing routes. You'll find trails with varying difficulty levels, including technical sections with rock gardens, rooty paths, shaped berms, and jumps. Many trails are designed to help riders develop their techniques.
While Walperswil itself is a smaller community, the broader region, particularly the Canton of Bern, offers facilities for all skill levels. The Trail along the Wolfsgraben, for instance, has sections designed for flow with numerous bends, making it accessible. For a dedicated learning environment, the Swiss Bike Park Oberried, though not directly in Walperswil, caters to beginners with easy flowing loops and skill stations.
For challenging rides, consider the Waumatt Trail, which features sectionally demanding S1/S2 difficulty with jumps. The Galgeneichli Trail is another excellent option, known for its stony and rooty singletrack sections, rock gardens, and drops, requiring good skill and commitment. The Tiki Taka Trail Entrance also offers challenging sections with bends, stones, and roots.
Yes, the **Swiss Bike Park Oberried** in the Canton of Bern is a comprehensive facility designed for learning and experiencing. It spans 30,000m² and offers a wide array of elements including easy flowing loops, a trick jump, technical trails with rock gardens and hairpin turns, drops, northshores, jumps, and pump tracks. It's open to everyone free of charge for training purposes.
Generally, the warmer months from spring through autumn are ideal for visiting bike parks in the Walperswil region, as trails are less likely to be wet or covered in snow. The Swiss Bike Park Oberried is open year-round, but conditions will vary seasonally. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially for natural trails which can become slippery when wet.
Yes, some trails offer scenic views. For example, the Galgeneichli Trail provides beautiful viewpoints overlooking the lake. The Trail along the Wolfsgraben also offers a beautiful view of the sandstone cliffs at its end.
The Walperswil area is great for various outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as the 'St. Peter's Island – St. Peter's Island Nature Paradise loop from Täuffelen' or the 'Lake Biel – La Neuveville loop from Lüscherz'. For gravel biking, options include the 'Hagneck Canal Mouth – Lake Biel loop from Siselen-Finsterhennen'. There are also running trails like the 'View of Lake Biel – Lake Biel at Gerolfingen loop from Täuffelen'. You can find more details in the Cycling around Walperswil, Gravel biking around Walperswil, and Running Trails around Walperswil guides.
The Swiss Bike Park Oberried is located within the Canton of Bern, making it reasonably accessible. While specific parking and public transport details for the park itself are best checked directly with the facility, its location within a well-connected canton suggests various transport options are likely available.
While specific amenities directly at the bike parks are limited, the Walperswil region and the broader Canton of Bern offer various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. For instance, the Swiss Bike Park Oberried is located near Thörishaus, which would have local amenities. It's advisable to check for specific establishments in nearby towns like Walperswil, Täuffelen, or Thörishaus.
The Epine Trail is described as snappy and exhilarating, often used as a continuation of the Tuscany Trail. It features well-maintained sections with steep wall curves and paved areas, offering a flowing and fun ride. It's generally suitable for intermediate riders, though it can be a bit slippery when wet.
The Skatepark Walperswil, also known as Stockmattpark, was renewed in 2025 and features a miniramp with a spineramp. While primarily designed for skateboarding, some skateparks can accommodate bikes depending on their design and local rules. It's best to check with local regulations or signage at the park regarding bike suitability.


Still looking for your perfect bike park? Check out our guides in these places: