Best bike parks around Sirnach are situated in the Thurgau canton of Switzerland, an area characterized by its rolling hills and diverse natural landscapes. The region offers a network of trails and dedicated skill parks for cycling enthusiasts. Sirnach's terrain provides varied experiences, from flowy singletracks to more challenging downhill sections. This makes it a destination for different mountain biking styles and skill levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The lower part of the trail is closed, diversion signposted. This path is quite steep and rough (especially when wet), is classified as mountain hiking trail T2, and can only be done with good surefootedness! It is also a rather tricky bike DH, so it is partly worn out and muddy.
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News 08/10/23: Unfortunately the path is not maintained, see picture.
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Three almost parallel paths. From above (eastern starting point) this trail, marked with S2 on the komoot map, is the longest and in the lower part the most difficult (very steep here). Next to it from the same point are two completely parallel, shorter paths, the left one from above (= middle of the three) a veritable root trail (S1 to S2), on the far right is the hiking trail.
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Currently (December 22) part of the trail is closed. A diversion is signposted on site (not a big detour).
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Adventurous tightrope walk with various steep sections.
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That it's more S2 to S3 is more true than the S1 designation from komoot 🤔
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cool, varied trail with a magnificent view of the Thur
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As of 09/24/2021, trail is closed due to woodwork.
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Sirnach offers a diverse range of cycling experiences, including dedicated skill parks like the Pumptrack Münchwilen, downhill singletracks, and varied mountain biking trails. The area provides options for different mountain biking styles and skill levels, from flowy singletracks to more challenging downhill sections.
Yes, the Pumptrack Münchwilen is particularly family-friendly. It's designed for various non-motorized wheeled vehicles, including bicycles, balance bikes, kickboards, and skateboards, making it suitable for all ages and skill levels to improve riding skills. For trails, the Singletrail Oberbruberg is described as a very nice circular tour good for all cyclists and bikers.
Experienced riders can challenge themselves on trails like the Chranzeberg Singletrail, known for its tough passages and engaging downhill sections. The Grat Trail Zurich (S2–S3) is also highly challenging, featuring a narrow, root-covered ridge and steep descents, recommended for non-beginners when dry.
Yes, the Polenweg Trail has historical significance. It was built by Polish soldiers interned in Switzerland during World War II. Besides its history, it offers a beautiful far view, though its upper half can be quite steep and slippery when wet.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is generally during dry conditions, as many trails, especially the more challenging ones like the Grat Trail Zurich (S2–S3) and Polenweg Trail, are not recommended when wet due to slippery surfaces and roots. Spring to autumn typically offers the most favorable weather.
Several trails offer great viewpoints. The Grat Trail Zurich (S2–S3) is noted for its spectacular views from a ridge. The Polenweg Trail provides a beautiful far view over the Bichelsee, and the Singletrail Oberbruberg guarantees a great view of the Toggenburg region.
Beyond bike parks, the Sirnach region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, enjoy Road Cycling Routes, or go Hiking. Popular hiking routes include the 'Barbecue area at the Giessenbach – Giessenfall Waterfall loop' and the 'Häxetobel Gorge – Bridge over the Murg loop'.
Yes, for safety, helmets are mandatory when using the Pumptrack Münchwilen, and knee and elbow pads are highly recommended. Motorized vehicles are strictly not permitted on the track.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and beauty of the trails. For example, the Schattenberg Singletrail is loved for being a 'beautiful and varied single trail,' and the Singletrail Oberbruberg is noted for its 'cool trails, for almost everyone!' and great views.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead vary, the Sirnach region is generally well-connected within Switzerland. For longer journeys, consider using the Thurbo train network, which often allows for bike transport, making it easier to reach the starting points of various trails and parks.
Yes, dogs are permitted on some trails, such as the Chranzenberg DH trail. However, it's always advisable to check specific trail regulations or local signage for each route, as rules can vary.
Parking is available at various points. For instance, the Pumptrack Münchwilen has designated parking at the Waldegg sports facility. For other mountain biking trails, trailheads often have nearby parking options, though it's recommended to check specific route descriptions for detailed parking information.


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