Best bike parks around Rohr (SO) are found within the broader Canton of Solothurn, Switzerland. Rohr (SO), now part of Stüsslingen, is situated in a region known for its diverse mountain biking terrain. The area offers various cycling opportunities, particularly in the Jura mountains, featuring both natural singletracks and purpose-built trails. This landscape provides a range of experiences for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Partly steep story... but with patience and technique to master
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Beautiful trail, partly slippery when wet, but easy to ride
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One of the best trails in the region! Adrenaline guaranteed!
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The climb in the other direction is complicated but interesting. Lots of rocks and roots... Always super steep. But the descent is cool.
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Great trail, but if it's a little wet you have to be careful because of the roots.
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Simply great conditions today, great trail
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Beautiful trail is easy to ride
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The region around Rohr (SO), particularly within the broader Canton of Solothurn, offers a diverse range of biking experiences. You can find dedicated flow trails like the Flowtrail Weissenstein, pump tracks and BMX facilities such as the one at the Tissot Velodrome in Grenchen, and natural singletracks in areas like the Naturpark Thal and the Solothurn Jura region. Trails range from easy, flowing paths suitable for beginners to challenging routes with roots and technical sections.
Yes, several options cater to families and beginners. The Flowtrail Weissenstein is designed with rollable sections, making it suitable for a wide range of riders, including families. The BMX and Pump Track at Tissot Velodrome in Grenchen also offers a public pump track that is free to use and great for all ages and skill levels to practice bike handling. Additionally, the Känzeli Flow Trail is described as an easy and fun biking experience.
For a flowy downhill experience, the Hombergegg Downhill Trail is a popular choice, noted for being fun and enjoyable. The Flowtrail Weissenstein also provides a significant 600 meters of elevation change with numerous banked turns and jumps, designed for a flowing ride.
For more challenging rides, the Born Trail is known for its varied terrain, technical points, and many roots, offering a crunchy and fun experience. The Singletrack from Homberglücke also starts technically with gravel and small blocks, becoming more flowing as you progress. The general Solothurn Jura region features trails with natural obstacles that can be quite demanding.
The Flowtrail Weissenstein is conveniently accessible via a cable car that takes you to the top of Weissenstein. There's a dedicated starting platform at the top, making it easy to begin your ride.
Yes, the BMX and Pump Track at Tissot Velodrome in Grenchen is a world-class facility. It spans approximately 8,000 square meters and includes a public pump track and a 3-meter BMX launch pad that are free to use. It's an excellent spot for practicing coordination and bike handling.
The Born Trail and the Singletrack from Homberglücke are both highlighted as offering viewpoints, allowing riders to enjoy the surrounding landscapes during their ride.
Visitors frequently praise the fun and flowy nature of the trails. For instance, the Hombergegg Downhill Trail is described as a 'nice flowy pleasure-DH' and 'really fun'. The Tierstein Trail is appreciated as a 'very cool S2 Trail with all the trimmings' that 'flows well'. The Känzeli Flow Trail is noted for being a 'beautiful flowing single trail' that is easy and fun to bike.
Beyond bike parks, the region around Rohr (SO) offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the 'View of Wasserflue – Forest trail' or the 'Schafmatt Mountain Lodge – Geissflue loop'. For other cycling disciplines, there are gravel biking routes such as the 'Aare Riverside Cycle Path – Staffelegg Pass loop' and general cycling routes like the 'St. Nicholas' Church, Oltingen – Talweiher Nature Reserve loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for Hiking around Rohr (SO), Gravel biking around Rohr (SO), and Cycling around Rohr (SO).
Yes, the Naturpark Thal offers diverse and attractive mountain bike terrain with varied single trails, suitable for different preferences from short evening rides to challenging day tours. The general Solothurn Jura Region, including areas around Balmberg and Welschenrohr, also provides a mix of singletrack trails with varying difficulty levels and natural obstacles.
Yes, the Tierstein Trail is considered suitable for e-bikers. Visitors have noted that it's a good trail for e-bikes and is often enjoyed by those with fully suspended e-mountain bikes.


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