Best bike parks around Bière, Switzerland, offer a variety of mountain biking experiences in the Jura region. While Bière itself may not host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding area provides diverse trails for different skill levels. The landscape features forests, technical descents, and scenic routes across mountain pastures. This region is known for its natural terrain suitable for mountain biking.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Driving across the Jura pastures is a highlight. Mountain biking is such a joy in this landscape.
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Top trail that is also long and creates a real flow.
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Also easily feasible for gravel bikes - the MTB route to Lac de Joux. Initially on gravel roads, later on easily mobile single trails.
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Coming from Pètra Fèlix, this short trail branches off to the right of the road.
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superb downhill bike with well-prepared sections
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A bit tricky when wet but pretty fun to ride (or try to ride)
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Superb descent! Quite technical (forest, pebbles)
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The area around Bière offers a variety of mountain biking experiences, including challenging forest trails, technical descents, flowy sections, and intermediate singletracks. You'll find natural terrain suitable for mountain biking, often featuring rocks, roots, and scenic routes across mountain pastures.
Yes, for experienced riders, the Rooty S2 Technical Trail is a cool, technical trail with many rocks and roots. It can be quite tricky when wet but offers a fun and challenging ride. Another option is the Croisettes descent, which is described as superb and quite technical, featuring forest sections and pebbles.
Intermediate riders can enjoy the Forest Downhill Trail, known for its nice and flowing sections that create a real flow. The Jura Highlands Trail also offers an intermediate experience through forests with viewpoints, providing a joyful ride across mountain pastures. Additionally, the Singletrack to Lac de Joux is an intermediate route that starts on gravel roads and transitions to easily mobile single trails, even feasible for gravel bikes.
Many trails offer scenic views, particularly the Jura Highlands Trail, which takes you through forests with various viewpoints and across mountain pastures. The region itself is characterized by its natural terrain, including forests and open landscapes.
Visitors appreciate the diverse mountain biking experiences, from technical challenges to flowy descents. The natural beauty of the Jura pastures and forests is frequently highlighted, with many finding joy in riding through this landscape. Trails like the Forest Downhill Trail are praised for their 'super nice and flowing' characteristics, creating a 'real flow' for riders.
While Bière offers excellent local trails, if you're seeking more extensive, dedicated bike park experiences in Switzerland, consider options like Verbier Bike Park in the Valais canton, known for its nine downhill slopes and 23 enduro trails, accessible via cable car. Another notable option is Berra Bike Park in La Gruyère, Fribourg, which features two main downhill trails, 'Allières' and 'La Tschaka', catering to different skill levels with chairlift access.
Yes, the region around Bière offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Col du Marchairuz (1,449 m) – Hôtel-Restaurant du Marchairuz loop'. There are also many cycling routes, including the 'Gravel Shortcut Avoiding Bière' or the 'Vallée de Joux High Valley' loop. For more mountain biking, you can find additional MTB trails like the 'Descent from Mont Tendre' or the 'Crêt de la Neuve' loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Bière, Cycling around Bière, and MTB Trails around Bière guides.
Yes, the Singletrack to Lac de Joux is easily feasible for gravel bikes. It starts on gravel roads before transitioning to easily mobile single trails, making it a good option for those with gravel bikes.
The terrain around Bière is quite varied, featuring natural elements such as rocks, roots, and forest sections. You'll encounter both technical descents and smoother, flowy parts, often set within forested areas and across open mountain pastures.
Yes, the bike parks and trails around Bière are appreciated by the komoot community, having received more than 30 upvotes and over 10 photos contributed by users, indicating a positive reception for the riding experiences available.
Trails like the Rooty S2 Technical Trail, which features many rocks and roots, can become quite tricky when wet. It's advisable to exercise extra caution and adjust your riding style to account for potentially slippery surfaces in damp conditions.


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