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Mountain biking around Amsoldingen offers diverse terrain within the Canton of Bern, Switzerland. The region features gently rolling hills, dense forests, and valleys such as Glütschbachtal, Gürbetal, and Stockental. Proximity to Lake Thun and views of the Bernese Alps, including peaks like Niesen and Eiger, characterize the landscape. The area provides a network of trails suitable for various skill levels, from flat paths to routes with significant elevation changes.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
4.5
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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37
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20.1km
01:09
140m
130m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.5km
03:35
1,190m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.7km
01:34
140m
140m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The ruins sit atop a wooded hill above Niederstocken and are a quiet, historic spot with beautiful views of the Stockental valley and the Stockhorn mountain range. Highlights: ✅ Remains of the medieval castle complex from the 13th century. ✅ Beautiful vantage point over the valley and into the Bernese Oberland. ✅ A short, exciting detour during hikes or bike tours.
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An unknown but beautiful high-altitude trail between the striking Falkenfluh (approx. 1,400 m) and Aeschlenalp. The route runs along an open ridge with meadows, forests, and magnificent views of the Bernese Oberland and Emmental valleys. Route: From the summit of Falkenfluh (accessible on foot or by bike), follow the partly wooded ridge westward to Aeschlenalp. The trail is unmarked but clearly visible – mostly a path or alpine trail. Character: 🔸 Easy to moderate 🔸 Quiet & quiet 🔸 Consistently beautiful views of the Niesen, the Aare Valley, and Lake Thun 👀🌤️ 🔸 Ideal as a circular tour (e.g., from Schwarzenegg or Heimenschwand) Highlights: ✅ Wide, open ridge sections ✅ Alpine meadows, animals, and typical foothill landscapes ✅ Ideal for sunset or a picnic along the way 🌅🥪
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The Aeschlenalp above Heiligenschwendi/Schwarzenegg is a real insider tip for anyone seeking peace, nature, and views 🌿🐄. Surrounded by rolling hills, forests, and mountain meadows, it offers an idyllic alpine landscape with panoramic views of the Aare Valley, Lake Thun, and, on clear days, even as far as the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau ⛰️👀. Accessibility: On foot or by bike from Heimenschwand, Schwarzenegg (approx. 1.5–2.5 hours, depending on the route). Easily accessible via forest paths – ideal for hikers and mountain bikers 🥾🚵♂️. Highlights: ✅ Peace & quiet ✅ Grazing cows & typical alpine atmosphere 🐮 ✅ Views of the Bernese Oberland & Emmental ✅ In summer: Fresh alpine cheese directly from the alp (depending on the season) 🧀 Recommendation: Perfect for a half-day or after-work hike, with a picnic on the meadow and sunset over Lake Thun 🌅.
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Start, for example, in Heimenschwand or Steffisburg, first on paved and forest paths to Aeschlenalp. From there, it gets steeper and more challenging – the ascent to Falkenfluh (approx. 1,400 m) requires stamina and solid riding technique. Highlights: ✅ Idyllic Aeschlenalp with meadows and an Alpine panorama ✅ Fantastic view from Falkenfluh over the Aare Valley and Lake Thun ✅ Quiet, natural route away from the hustle and bustle ✅ Some trail sections on the descent (depending on the route) Terrain: 80% natural paths and alpine roads, 20% paved. Only partially suitable for gravel bikes. Equipment: MTB or e-MTB 🚵♀️, helmet ⛑️, plenty of water 💧, snacks (possibly), sun/rain protection 🧢🧥
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Beautiful view of Thun and the mountains
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Beautiful view of Lake Amsldinger
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The restaurant is open on weekends in summer
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Amsoldingen and the surrounding region offer a comprehensive network of over 400 mountain bike trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy paths to more challenging ascents and descents.
The terrain around Amsoldingen is diverse, featuring gently rolling hills, dense forests, and scenic valleys like Glütschbachtal, Gürbetal, and Stockental. You'll encounter a mix of forest and gravel paths, ridge paths, and natural obstacles such as roots and rocks. Some trails, particularly in the broader Lake Thun region, also incorporate constructed elements like berms and jumps for added excitement.
Yes, Amsoldingen offers several easy trails suitable for families and beginners. The region features 97 easy routes, with options like the 'Family route Glütschbachtal' mentioned in local information, providing a gentle introduction to mountain biking in a scenic environment. An example of an easy route is the View of Lake Thun – Aare Lock (Aareschleuse), Thun loop from Zwieselberg, which is 12.4 miles (20.0 km) long.
Many routes offer breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Thun and the Bernese Alps, including peaks like Niesen, Stockhorn, Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau. You can also pass by historical sites such as Amsoldingen Castle and the 10th-century St. Mauritius Church. Other notable attractions include the Gantrisch Summit, Thun Old Town and Castle, and the Stockhorn Summit & Panoramic Viewpoint.
The mountain bike trails around Amsoldingen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1800 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning views of Lake Thun and the Bernese Alps, and the variety of routes suitable for different skill levels.
Absolutely. For experienced mountain bikers seeking more demanding rides, Amsoldingen offers 109 difficult routes with significant elevation changes and technical features. An example of a challenging route is the View of the Oberland Mountains – Simmen Bridge loop from Stocken-Höfen, which covers 58.5 km with over 1600 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in the Amsoldingen area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the Aare Lock (Aareschleuse), Thun – Great view loop from Stadium Lachen is a popular 27.1-mile (43.6 km) moderate circular trail offering expansive views.
The Amsoldingen region is generally suitable for mountain biking from spring through autumn. The diverse trail network and picturesque landscapes are particularly enjoyable during these seasons when the weather is milder and the trails are typically dry. While some lower elevation trails might be accessible in winter, conditions can vary greatly with snow and ice.
While specific parking locations are not detailed, Amsoldingen is a village with various access points to the trail network. It's advisable to check local signage or use navigation apps for designated parking areas near trailheads, especially when starting from specific points like Stadium Lachen or Zwieselberg, which are mentioned as starting points for popular routes.
Amsoldingen is well-connected within the Canton of Bern. Public transport options, including buses, typically serve the village and surrounding areas. For bringing your bike, it's recommended to check the specific policies of the local public transport providers (e.g., PostAuto, BLS) regarding bike transport, as rules can vary depending on the time of day and vehicle capacity.
Yes, the broader Lake Thun region, which encompasses Amsoldingen, is part of the 'Bikepark Thunersee' concept, offering trails with flowing sections, berms, and jumps. The Start of Rabenfluh Trail – Aare Lock (Aareschleuse), Thun loop from Stadium Lachen is a moderate route that incorporates flowing sections and forest paths, characteristic of the area's more dynamic trails.


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