Best bike parks around Langnau im Emmental are characterized by a diverse landscape of rolling hills, forests, and agricultural land in the Emmental region of Switzerland. The area is known for its natural singletrack mountain biking trails and informal downhill spots rather than large, purpose-built bike parks with chairlifts. It offers a mix of routes suitable for various skill levels, from leisurely rides to challenging technical sections. The region provides extensive opportunities for mountain biking amidst panoramic views of the…
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A beautiful viewpoint of the foothills of the Alps.
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Cool trail, fun!
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no problem for a gravel
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Very nice trail at the edge of the forest :)
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The S1 Ämmehorn Trail is flowing and has no obstacles, roots or other biker delights. You can cycle it quickly without any surprises. It is a bit narrow at the beginning, with trees on the right and a sloping meadow on the left. Later you cycle through the forest, where it widens a bit. Right at the beginning you drive through a dent in the landscape where you can let the bike run so that you can crank it up again on the other side.
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Everything a mountain bike heart desires -> gravel, forest, meadow path. Descent, climb and many technical straights. Hardly any tar so perfect for your next adventure. The first section of the route is very natural and runs through forest meadows and idyllic Emmental hills. This rating seems exaggerated, but from my own experience I have to say that this mountain bike route is simply brilliant. Attention ⚠️ not suitable for gravel bikes, as there is a 90-degree curve down a technical steep slope with stones that are a little too coarse for carbon wheels.
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I am regularly out and about around the bowl. This trail described here is awesome but definitely not for beginners. 👆And by no means S1. If you want to get down here safely, you should be able to control your bike really well. And who can get a trail that leaves little to be desired. 🤩
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The region offers a diverse range of mountain biking trails, from leisurely scenic routes to challenging singletracks. You'll find trails like the Forest trail with technical features, which includes jumps, and the Trail S0 - S4 🤩 🚵♂️ 🤔, known for its extremely steep and mobile sections with challenging root passages. The area is characterized by natural singletrack and informal downhill spots.
Langnau im Emmental itself is more known for its natural singletracks and informal spots. However, for a more traditional bike park experience with dedicated infrastructure, Bikepark Eriz is a nearby option described as a hotspot for adrenaline junkies.
The Langnauer Downhill Park is an informal public spot for downhill enthusiasts. It features two ramps and a steep banked turn. There's no entrance fee or specific opening hours, but it lacks a lift system, so riders typically self-shuttle.
Yes, the Skatepark Langnau is suitable for BMX riders. Located next to the Schöni indoor swimming pool, it offers various features like banks, curbs, a quarter pipe, a pyramid-hip combo, and a mini ramp on a smooth ground surface.
For advanced riders, trails around Napf, such as the 'View of the Bernese Oberland from Napf – Hochänzi Alp loop', offer hard mountain bike rides with demanding fitness and advanced skills. The Singletrack more like S3 is also noted for its rough root passages, narrow serpentines, and sloping terrain.
Absolutely. The Napf region provides extensive singletracks with panoramic views of the Alps. Additionally, Champechnubel is a viewpoint offering beautiful vistas of the foothills of the Alps and is part of MTB Tour 77.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various mountain hikes, including routes like the 'Hapfigchnubel loop from Napf'. There are also numerous cycling routes, such as the 'View of the Bernese Alps – Kulturmühle Lützelflüh loop'.
Yes, the Ämmehorn Trail: Flowing Speed Trail is an S1 rated trail that is flowing and generally free of major obstacles or roots, making it suitable for riders looking for a smooth, fast experience through the forest.
The terrain is highly varied, featuring steep climbs, fast descents, and technical sections. You'll encounter root paths, gravel roads, and singletracks. The 'Hügu Himu Emmental' network is well-signposted and caters to different skill levels.
Yes, the 'Hügu Himu Emmental' network, which covers the region, includes well-signposted routes and provides amenities such as e-bike charging stations and bike-friendly accommodation to support cyclists.
The Blasenfluh Gruenholz is a popular mountain biking trail in the area, rated with red difficulty. It's primarily used for downhill riding and typically takes around 8 minutes to complete, offering a focused downhill experience.


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