Best bike parks around Renens are situated within the broader Lausanne agglomeration, offering access to the diverse cycling infrastructure of the Vaud Canton. Renens serves as a gateway to both natural mountain biking trails and dedicated bike park facilities in the wider region. The area provides varied terrain suitable for different skill levels, from flowing paths to technical descents. Cyclists can explore trails along natural features or visit engineered parks designed for specific biking disciplines.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Update [January 2025 + April 2025] Log dump at the bottom of the trail, impossible to cross by bike (and difficult on foot) ⚠ Caution! [August 2024] Two trenches have been dug at the very end of the trail, the first just after the drop and the second just before reaching the path. Passable, but be careful depending on your speed.
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Quite a nice bike. Thanks to the cycling friends who maintain this single.
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Even with a little drop at the end.
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the path along the Talent is very beautiful in all weathers. When the path is covered with snow in February or also in April when the flowers of the undergrowth are open
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Good trail mountain biking to do his training. 10 km or 20 km of your choice.
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Changing rooms, toilets and showers reopened after the Covid19 closure.
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Yes, several options cater to beginners. The Mauverney Sports Center offers mountain biking trails of 10 km or 20 km that are generally accessible. For a dedicated park experience, the Swiss Bike Park Oberried, though a bit further, features easy flowing loops and pump tracks perfect for those starting out or looking to improve basic skills. Leysin Bike Park also has tracks with progressive difficulty levels, allowing beginners to find suitable descents.
For more advanced riders, the Forest Singletrack Trail near Renens offers a technical riding experience, including a small drop. Further afield, Leysin Bike Park is known for its six downhill tracks, some designed for the DH World Cup, providing an adrenaline rush for experienced riders. The Swiss Bike Park Oberried also includes technical trails with rock gardens, hairpin turns, and various jumps.
Absolutely. The Mauverney Sports Center is a great starting point with general trails suitable for families. The Trail Along the Talent Stream is another family-friendly option, offering a scenic ride through nature. The Swiss Bike Park Oberried is designed to cater to all ages and skill levels, with easy flowing loops and pump tracks that are perfect for children and families.
Dedicated bike parks in the wider region offer a variety of features. Leysin Bike Park provides six downhill tracks with progressive difficulty, including varied modules and layouts. The Swiss Bike Park Oberried, the largest 'biker playground' in Switzerland, boasts easy flowing loops, a trick jump facility with an air cushion, technical trails with rock gardens and drops, and asphalt pump tracks for developing balance and coordination.
Yes, the Mauvernay Mountain Bike Obstacle Course in Lausanne is specifically designed for skill development. It features 20 exercises across three difficulty levels, providing a structured environment to practice and improve your mountain biking techniques.
The region around Renens offers beautiful natural settings for cycling. The Trail Along the Talent Stream provides a scenic ride along the river, often covered with snow in winter or vibrant with flowers in spring. Many Komoot trails around Renens-Gare also wind through forests, offering natural riding experiences away from man-made park features.
Beyond bike parks, the Renens area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like the St. Francis Church – Lausanne City Hall loop. For road cyclists, there are many road cycling routes, such as the International Olympic Committee – Lausanne Vidy Beach loop. Additionally, there are dedicated running trails, like the Path Along the Venoge.
While Renens itself is well-connected, dedicated bike parks like Leysin and Swiss Bike Park Oberried are typically accessed by car, being about an hour to two hours' drive away. However, local mountain biking trails around Renens and Lausanne, such as those near Renens-Gare and Mauvernay, are often more accessible via public transport within the Lausanne agglomeration.
Yes, the Mauverney Sports Center is a facilities hub that provides amenities such as changing rooms, showers, and toilets for visitors. It also offers water for washing shoes and bikes during the warmer months (March 21 - September 21).
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from challenging singletracks to scenic routes along streams. Many enjoy the natural forest settings and the opportunity to practice skills on obstacle courses. The community also values the well-maintained trails and the diverse options available for different skill levels, as evidenced by the 14 photos and 15 upvotes from users who have explored these routes.
Yes, for those seeking technical elements, the Crossing the logs on the forest trail highlight specifically mentions navigating logs. Additionally, the Forest Singletrack Trail includes a small drop, offering a more challenging experience for mountain bikers.


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