Best bike parks in Bezirk Gäu are located within the Canton of Solothurn, Switzerland, an area recognized for its diverse mountain biking terrain. The region features extensive trail networks and various cycling routes. While there isn't a singular named bike park directly within Bezirk Gäu, the broader Solothurn Canton and nearby areas offer numerous options for different skill levels. This area provides access to natural trails and structured bike park facilities.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Steep but cool , hiking trail
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Very nice trail. Easy to ride, even with an e-bike. With roots and stones, but easy to ride.
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Also called killer path. Nice trail down Oensingen to behind the new Bechburg. Technical trail. (S1-S2+)
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Cool trail. Especially the "Rye Challenge" (trail around the big stone) has it all. (S2-S3)
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After a great view of the Roggenflue, a wonderful, sometimes tricky trail follows down to Balsthal or Oensingen.
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Short but very nice trail below the rye.
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If you drive a short distance down the dirt road from the Roggen mountain restaurant, the trail branches off to the right about 400m further down, very inconspicuously. It is very flowy and fun to drive. But beware, the shark-like Jura rocks that protrude from the ground have it all. After about 200m of trail, there is an intermediate section on an overgrown path. 500m further down, the trail branches off sharply to the right again. It then includes some rooty, rugged places and some nice serpentines to drive and takes you down to Neu Bechburg.
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The Graben Trail can be driven in both directions. But only uphill if you have an eMTB because it is very steep. There are also some short passages that can only be overcome by pushing the uphill. The downhill is steep and flowing, but has - just - a few key points. Pedestrians can be on this trail because the path is signposted as a hiking route.
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Yes, several options cater to families and beginners. The Pumptrack Olten, located adjacent to Bezirk Gäu, offers a Kids Track with flat curves and smooth waves, ideal for learning. Similarly, Flow Trail Solothurn is an intermediate, clearly laid out trail that is very approachable. For a comprehensive experience, the Swiss Bike Park Oberried, though a bit further afield, is known for its easy flowing loops and features for all skill levels, including adaptive sports.
Experienced riders will find plenty of challenges. The Bechburg Trail is a flowy yet challenging mtb_park featuring shark-like Jura rocks and rooty sections. The Roggen Trail to Roggenweid offers varied and challenging terrain, especially on its north side. Additionally, Paradiesli - Singletrack is known for its slippery entry, steep descents, and the demanding "Rye Challenge" section.
Absolutely. The Pumptrack Olten provides three distinct asphalt tracks for various skill levels, including a main Pump Track and a Jumpline. Further within Solothurn Canton, Pumptrack Grenchen is one of the largest globally, offering an expansive and challenging course. Bikepark WhiteStone in Solothurn also features a pumptrack alongside dirt jumps.
The Naturpark Thal, which includes parts of Bezirk Gäu like Oensingen, offers attractive and varied mountain bike terrain with short climbs and diverse single trails. Specific natural trails include the Bechburg Trail with its natural rock features and the Roggen Trail, a Jurassic mountain trail with varied terrain. The Graben Trail also provides a steep and flowing experience through the forest.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when trails are dry and weather conditions are favorable for riding. Some trails, like the north side of the Roggen Trail, can remain wet longer after rain, so checking local conditions is always recommended.
Beyond bike parks, Bezirk Gäu offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, such as the challenging Roggenflue Viewpoint – Ruins of Neu-Falkenstein Castle loop. There are also scenic waterfall hikes, including routes around Schattenkänzeli Gazebo View. For road cycling, the region provides routes like the View of Aarburg Fortress – Aare riverbank in Solothurn loop. Find more details on these activities in the Mountain Hikes in Bezirk Gäu, Waterfall hikes in Bezirk Gäu, and Cycling in Bezirk Gäu guides.
Yes, several trails offer stunning views. The Roggen Trail to Roggenweid is known for its challenging terrain and accompanying viewpoints. The Bike Trail Weissenstein, while not a traditional bike park, provides an exhilarating downhill experience with panoramic views of the Swiss Alps and Mittelland. The Paradiesli - Singletrack also offers scenic forest sections.
When visiting bike parks, it's essential to wear appropriate safety gear. Helmets are mandatory at facilities like Pumptrack Olten. We recommend wearing comfortable cycling attire, gloves, and knee/elbow pads, especially for more challenging trails. Always carry water, snacks, a basic repair kit, and a first-aid kit. Checking the weather forecast before your ride is also advisable.
Yes, several facilities are publicly accessible and free of charge. The Pumptrack Olten and Pumptrack Grenchen are both free-to-use facilities. The Swiss Bike Park Oberried, a major facility near Bern, is also free for everyone, making it an outstanding and inclusive option for riders of all levels.
Many bike parks and trails in the region are reasonably accessible. Pumptrack Olten and Pumptrack Grenchen are located in towns within Solothurn Canton, making them reachable by public transport. For trails like the Bike Trail Weissenstein, a cable car conveniently transports bikes to the starting point, which can be accessed via public transport connections to the base station.
The Naturpark Thal, encompassing areas like Oensingen within Bezirk Gäu, is an excellent destination for mountain biking due to its attractive and varied terrain. It features numerous short climbs and diverse single trails suitable for different skill levels, from quick evening rides to demanding day tours. The landscape between the two Jura mountain ranges provides a beautiful and scenic setting for natural trail riding.


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