Best bike parks around Arnex-sur-Nyon are found in the broader region surrounding Lake Geneva and the Swiss and French Alps. Arnex-sur-Nyon itself is a rural commune, providing access to various cycling routes and trails. The wider area offers diverse mountain biking opportunities, ranging from dedicated bike parks to natural trails. This includes options for all skill levels, from novice green tracks to challenging black trails with numerous jumps.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Exciting DH, mostly flowing and steep but usually rideable without any major difficulties.
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Ascent with the E-MTB to la Dole
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While Arnex-sur-Nyon itself is a rural commune, the surrounding Lake Geneva and Alpine regions offer a diverse range of bike parks. You'll find everything from dedicated downhill parks with challenging black trails and jumps, like those in Les Portes du Soleil, to more accessible options for skill development and family fun, such as the Swiss Bike Park Oberried. The area caters to all skill levels, from novices to experienced riders.
Yes, several bike parks in the broader region offer beginner-friendly options. The Bernex Bike Park, for instance, has a green track for novices and an easy 'Bern'Land' blue downhill track. Les Carroz also features a green track and a 'ludik park' ideal for children and beginners. Additionally, the Beginner Downhill Trail Loop is specifically noted as an ideal slope for those new to downhill riding.
Experienced riders will find ample challenges in the region. Les Portes du Soleil, a vast cross-border domain, boasts 50 downhill tracks, including the challenging trails at Châtel Mountain Bike Park and Morzine Bike Park. Bernex Bike Park offers demanding black trails like 'River Creek' and 'Wood Roots' with numerous jumps. Closer to Arnex-sur-Nyon, the Start of Expert Downhill MTB Trail is known for being mostly flowing and steep, requiring fine piloting, and the Buniel–Nyes Downhill Trail features natural techy rock garden sections and steeper parts for advanced technical skills.
Absolutely. The Beginner Downhill Trail Loop is a family-friendly option. Les Gets Bike Park within Les Portes du Soleil has a Kid Zone and a mini Jump Park. Les Carroz also offers a 'ludik park' suitable for children and beginners. These parks provide a safe and fun environment for families to enjoy mountain biking together.
Most bike parks in the region operate during the warmer months. Bernex Bike Park typically runs from mid-June to late August, while Crans Montana is open from mid-June to early October. Les Carroz is generally open in July and August. The Swiss Bike Park Oberried is unique, offering free access year-round. For the best experience, plan your visit between June and September when most parks are fully operational and weather conditions are favorable.
The bike parks offer a variety of unique features. Les Gets Bike Park includes a Dual Slalom, a 4-Cross track, a 3-hectare Jump Park, a North Shore zone, and a Pump Track. Bernex Bike Park has a 'Drop Zone' for adrenaline and freestyle. Crans Montana features three training zones: Last Shot, North Shore, and a pump track. Bike Park Gryon, renovated in 2024, is designed for practicing VTT jumps with six lines of varying difficulty, including tables, doubles, drops, and a trick jump with a wood chip landing.
Yes, many trails and bike parks in the region offer stunning natural scenery. The Flowy Enduro Downhill Trail is noted for its viewpoint. The broader Lake Geneva and Alpine regions are renowned for their picturesque landscapes, so you can expect beautiful forest sections and panoramic views while riding, especially in areas like Les Portes du Soleil or Crans Montana.
Beyond dedicated bike parks, Arnex-sur-Nyon provides access to various mountain biking routes and trails. You can explore the medium-difficulty mountain bike route from Arnex-sur-Nyon to Temple de Crassier. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Arnex-sur-Nyon guide, which includes routes like the 'View of Lake Geneva – Flowy Enduro Downhill Trail loop from Arnex-sur-Nyon'.
The region around Arnex-sur-Nyon offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore various road cycling routes, such as the 'Lake Geneva waterfront in Nyon – Crans-près-Céligny Beach loop from Nyon', detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Arnex-sur-Nyon guide. There are also numerous running trails, including the 'Lake Geneva – Le Boiron loop from Eysins', which you can find in the Running Trails around Arnex-sur-Nyon guide.
Many bike parks in the area are designed to accommodate all skill levels. Les Gets Bike Park, for example, offers trails for all levels, with 95 km of marked trails, 14 downhill tracks, and various specialized zones. Bernex Bike Park also caters to all, from green tracks for novices to challenging black trails. Morzine Bike Park has tracks for more experienced riders on the Super-Morzine side, while the Pleney side is more accessible for beginner to intermediate levels.
The Buniel–Nyes Downhill Trail is highly regarded for its natural techy rock garden sections and steeper parts, requiring advanced technical skills. Visitors describe it as one of the most attractive downhill trails from the mountain, offering an incredible ascent and descent experience.
Yes, the Swiss Bike Park Oberried is unique in Switzerland for its focus on training and skill development. It offers free access year-round and features various trails with elements typical of bike parks and singletracks, skill stations, and jump facilities. It's an excellent place for both beginners and advanced riders to improve their technique.
The Flowy Enduro Downhill Trail is a challenging local enduro/downhill trail. Riders can expect well-built jumps, easy landings, and multiple profiled turns, making for an exciting and engaging ride.


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