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Top 10 Bike Parks around Einsiedeln

Best bike parks around Einsiedeln offer diverse cycling opportunities within a scenic alpine setting. The region, known for its monastery and proximity to lakes like Sihlsee, provides a varied landscape for outdoor activities. Cyclists can find dedicated bike parks and extensive mountain bike trail networks. These areas cater to different skill levels, from beginner-friendly routes to challenging singletracks.

Best bike parks around Einsiedeln

  • The most popular bike parks is Forest singletrack trail, a trail that features roots and varied…

Last updated: June 24, 2026

Forest singletrack trail

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No more trees or big branches in the way, well cleaned up!
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Meieren–Hinterhorben Trail

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Fantastic round flow trail towards Schwantenau, so fun to drive!

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Fischbach Downhill Trail 2

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Challenge when wet

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Rüttelpiste Trail

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Technical part of the Iron Bike, interesting in wet or ice

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Steinbach Trail

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The trail leads from the Humel route (Switzerlandmobile no. 970) pretty much directly down to the southern Sihlsee viaduct. Branch off from the Humel route at Staubrig, point 1303). Classified …

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Birchwald S1 Trail

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Beautiful S1 trail, some roots, some gravel, from one road (Swiss mobile route 969) to the next lower road on the Höhronen.

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Trail under construction S2/S3

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Apparently the trail is still being built ("Trail under construction" written on it). Tough S2 and S3 trail, with lots of roots and some right-hand drops and a small counter-slope. I had to dismount often.

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Very nice downhill, almost always S1, at the beginning meadow trail, then gravel path, at the end from Hochgütsch again beautiful meadow trail.

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June 4, 2026, Meieren–Hinterhorben Trail

Very nice flowy trail!

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The trail leads from the Humel route (Switzerlandmobile no. 970) pretty much directly down to the southern Sihlsee viaduct. Branch off from the Humel route at Staubrig, point 1303). Classified as S2 on the komoot map, which is certainly true in the upper part (nomen est omen -- rocky and often wet, with some obstacles when crossing streams), in the lower part S1. The trail should not be confused with the one that branches off from Rte 970 at point 1289 (Unter Gschwänd) and then flows into the Steinbach trail below.

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Beautiful S1 trail, some roots, some gravel, from one road (Swiss mobile route 969) to the next lower road on the Höhronen.

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A bit loamy, partly damp trail at the bottom, otherwise great! Everything mobile (S2-S3). Great fun!

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Very nice, flowing trail, one of my favorites.

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August 19, 2020, Rüttelpiste Trail

Bumpy, but everything is mobile. At least downhill.

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Cool trail, good "zwäg"!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there bike parks suitable for beginners or families around Einsiedeln?

Yes, the region offers options for all skill levels. The Kabi Bike Park at Hoch-Ybrig, near Oberiberg, is particularly well-suited for beginners and children, featuring trails across three difficulty levels. Additionally, the Pumptrack Einsiedeln provides a community-focused, accessible biking experience right in Einsiedeln.

What types of trails can I expect in the bike parks near Einsiedeln?

You'll find a diverse range of trails. For instance, the Meieren–Hinterhorben Trail is known for its smooth, flowing sections. If you're looking for more technical challenges, the Fischbach Downhill Trail 2 offers a loamy and sometimes damp surface for an adventurous ride. The region also features numerous singletrack trails, like the Forest singletrack trail, which has roots and varied terrain.

Are there challenging trails for experienced mountain bikers?

Absolutely. Experienced riders can tackle trails like the Fischbach Downhill Trail 2, which is classified as challenging. The Chlösterli-Trail, part of the MeinRad-Trails initiative, is rated red difficulty and incorporates wooden features, jumps, and drops, though difficult sections can be bypassed. For impressive views and technical passages, the Fronalpstock Trail in Stoos offers a demanding ride.

Can I find bike parks with scenic views or natural features?

Many trails in the Einsiedeln region offer stunning natural beauty. The broader Hoch-Ybrig area, home to Kabi Bike Park, is known for its unique mountain panoramas. The Stoos mountain biking trails are renowned for their impressive views, particularly from the challenging Fronalpstock Trail. Additionally, the Steinbach Trail leads down towards the southern Sihlsee viaduct, offering forest and potentially rocky terrain.

What is the best time of year to visit the bike parks in Einsiedeln?

The prime season for visiting bike parks and trails around Einsiedeln is typically from spring through autumn, when the weather is most favorable for riding. During these months, trails are generally dry and well-maintained. Some trails, like the Fischbach Downhill Trail 2, are best enjoyed when dry, as they can be more challenging when wet.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks?

Beyond mountain biking, the Einsiedeln region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate Stöcklichrüz Hike or the challenging Sihlsee High Loop. There are also many cycling routes, including the Sihlseetour - round trip in Einsiedeln, and running trails like the Sihlsee Lakeside Path.

Are there any car-free biking areas or unique access points?

Yes, the Stoos mountain biking area is notably car-free, adding to its unique appeal. It is reachable by the world's steepest funicular, providing an adventurous start to your ride. This offers a distinct experience away from vehicle traffic.

What amenities are available near the bike parks, like cafes or restaurants?

The Pumptrack Einsiedeln has an adjoining restaurant, making it a convenient spot for a break. In the broader region, you'll find various cafes and restaurants in the towns and villages surrounding the bike parks, especially in Einsiedeln itself, which is known for its community-focused atmosphere.

Can I rent e-bikes in the Einsiedeln area?

Yes, e-bikes are available for rent on site in the Stoos area. This allows for a more relaxed exploration of the mountain air and scenic routes, especially on the longer or more challenging trails, making it accessible for a wider range of riders.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike trails around Einsiedeln?

Visitors frequently praise the well-maintained nature of the trails and the fun riding experience. For example, the Forest singletrack trail is noted for being well-cleaned and enjoyable, while the Meieren–Hinterhorben Trail is often described as a 'fantastic round flow trail' and a favorite for its smooth sections.

Are there specific trails known for technical features like jumps or wooden elements?

Yes, the Chlösterli-Trail, part of the MeinRad-Trails in the Einsiedeln region, is known for incorporating multiple wooden features, jumps, and drops. While challenging, it also offers bypass options for less experienced riders, making it adaptable.

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