Best bike parks around Schmerikon offer diverse mountain biking terrain. The region features a notable pumptrack and various mountain bike trails catering to different skill levels. Located near Lake Zurich, the area provides scenic routes with natural landmarks and viewpoints. Riders can find paths ranging from beginner-friendly to advanced, some requiring significant fitness.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Very nice, quite long trail from Dunkelboden down to the Obersee. Divided into sectors (A to F), lower sectors a bit more difficult than upper ones in my opinion. Overall everything is S2 (some places S3?). A dangerous jump in sector E (see photo).
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Trail at its best, especially in autumn with lots of wet leaves and lots of slippery "surprises" :-) Traces of the last storm have been removed and the Brüggli has been renovated very well in the last few days. Big praise and thanks to everyone from the bbTrails association and helpers!
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via the helsana trail to neuhaus.. super flowing trail
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The Seewald Trail has been completely redesigned and is clearly visible on the map on kommot. The pictures are outdated. The highlights are wrong. Current information at www.bbtrails.ch.
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Super observation tower on Lake Zurich and the Alps
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S1 and S2 trail, mostly narrow between undergrowth and thorns, today greasy, wet and slippery. At the end on the Hundschopf, it is very steep (caution!).
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Incredibly great panoramic view of Lake Zurich/Obersee. Every effort that this small but beautiful mountain requires is worth it! What is also great is that the Bachtel can be reached via various routes. Even though the view from the mountain is already great, the observation tower should definitely be climbed. A head for heights is an advantage. However, since you can't see the ground below because of the steps and the plateaus, it is also relatively suitable for those who are not afraid of heights (I can report this from my husband's experience) When I'm in the area again, I'll hike up the Bachtel again using a different route.
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Schmerikon offers a diverse range of biking experiences, including a notable pumptrack for skill practice and various mountain bike trails. You'll find everything from flowing forest trails to more technical sections with roots and steep descents, catering to different skill levels.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Bachtel Tower, which offers expansive views and a restaurant. Another popular spot is Schwämmli Alp Trails, known for its pleasant riding experience. The Trail Goldberg - Eschenbach is also well-loved, featuring sections through meadows and forests with developed curves.
The trails around Schmerikon offer a range of difficulties. You can find beginner-friendly sections (S0-S1) on trails like the Trail Goldberg - Eschenbach, as well as more challenging routes (S2-S3) with roots and technical sections, such as the Cellotrail Buchberg. Some routes require very good fitness and advanced riding skills.
Yes, the Bachtel Tower area is considered family-friendly. Additionally, the Pumptrack Schmerikon is suitable for all ages to practice bike handling skills. Some moderate mountain bike trails, like the 'Beautiful viewpoint – Root Trail loop from Schmerikon', are also suitable for various skill levels.
Schmerikon is home to a dedicated pumptrack. This circuit is designed with waves, banked turns, and jumpable mounds, allowing riders to generate momentum without pedaling. It's a great place to practice bike handling skills with a regular mountain bike.
The region offers many scenic views. The Bachtel Tower provides breathtaking views over Lake Zurich and the Alps. You can also find trails near Lake Zurich, the Aabachtobel Gorge, and the Wolfsgrueb Waterfall, offering diverse natural beauty.
Besides mountain biking, the area around Schmerikon is excellent for hiking and road cycling. You can explore various hiking trails, including routes like 'Aabach Bridge Schmerikon – Aabach Wooden Bridge loop', or enjoy road cycling routes such as 'Schmerikon Lakeside – Schmerikon Marina loop'. Find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and road cycling guide for Schmerikon.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Seewald Trail offers a hearty downhill drive towards the marina in Nuolen. Other trails, like the 'Rittmarren – Aabachtobel Gorge loop', are classified as hard mountain bike rides, demanding advanced skills and fitness.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain, from flowing forest trails to technical sections. The scenic viewpoints, especially from Bachtel Tower, are highly appreciated. The community also highlights the pleasant riding experience on trails like Schwämmli Alp Trails and the fun of the Cellotrail Buchberg.
Yes, the Bachtel Tower has a good restaurant. Additionally, the Schwämmli Alp Trails area is known for 'Kaffi bim Migg', offering a pleasant stop. Many trails are also near towns or villages where you can find cafes and other amenities.
While specific seasonal advice isn't provided, mountain biking is generally best enjoyed from spring through autumn when the weather is mild and trails are dry. Some trails might be challenging or require specific gear during winter months due to conditions like snow or ice.


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