Best bike parks around Buttisholz are found in the region surrounding this municipality in the canton of Lucerne, Switzerland. Buttisholz is situated in a rural landscape, characterized by rolling hills and agricultural areas. The area provides a base for outdoor activities, including cycling, with various trails and natural features. While Buttisholz itself does not host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding region offers options for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Nice single trail, easy to ride (S1). The short section with a bridge is difficult to ride and the bike has to be pushed briefly. Certainly less fun on the uphill.
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Very nice trail in a natural canal
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It also has S2 shares... but a brilliant trail
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It begins a little higher and is briefly divided by a section of road. Pretty rooty and lots of stages. Last time I didn't get out of my clipless pedals fast enough and fell... I've been riding flat ever since and this time it worked better 🙏😶
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One of the most beautiful single trails in the region.
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Lots of roots, steps and some steep. Still to drive relatively smoothly
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Beautiful single trail that starts on a meadow path, then a short single trail with beautiful berths in the forest.
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you can really let it go, if the path leads to Malters you can add a beautiful staircase at the end!
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The region offers a variety of mountain biking trails, including downhill and singletrack options. For instance, the Neuhus Downhill Trail is known for fast riding with berths in the forest, while the Forest Singletrack Trail provides an intermediate experience.
Yes, there are trails for various skill levels. The Forest Singletrack Trail is generally easy to ride (S1), making it suitable for intermediate riders, though a short section with a bridge might require pushing your bike. For more challenging options, the Forest singletrack trail is described as challenging with lots of roots and steps.
For those seeking a challenge, the Forest singletrack trail is noted for being rooty, with many stages and some steep sections. It's considered one of the most beautiful single trails in the region for experienced riders.
Yes, the Festival hut is a family-friendly facility known for hosting events, including a 24-hour race. It provides a communal spot that caters to visitors of all ages.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, such as the 'View of Lake Soppensee – Ostergau 🦆🍀🐇 loop' or the 'Wyher Castle – St. Ottilia's Chapel loop'. For gravel biking, routes like 'Sursee Old Town – Wauwilermoos Viewpoint loop' are available. Hiking is also popular, with trails around Soppensee like the 'Soppensee – Soppensee Lakeside Trail loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Buttisholz, Gravel biking around Buttisholz, and Hiking around Buttisholz guides.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the variety of trails. The Neuhus Downhill Trail is praised for its beautiful singletrack through the forest, allowing for fast riding. The challenging Forest singletrack trail is considered one of the most scenic in the area, despite its difficulty.
While specific viewpoints directly within the bike parks aren't detailed, the surrounding region is characterized by rolling hills and agricultural areas. Many cycling and hiking routes in the vicinity offer views of natural features like Lake Soppensee and Lake Sempach, as highlighted in nearby guides.
Given the rural landscape and focus on outdoor activities, the spring, summer, and autumn months generally offer the best conditions for visiting the bike parks. During these seasons, the weather is typically more favorable for riding, and the trails are in optimal condition.
Komoot offers several guides for outdoor activities in the area. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Buttisholz guide for road and touring bikes, the Gravel biking around Buttisholz guide for off-road adventures, or the Hiking around Buttisholz guide for walking trails.
No, Buttisholz itself does not host dedicated bike parks. However, the surrounding region in the canton of Lucerne offers several options for mountain biking enthusiasts, which are easily accessible from Buttisholz.
The terrain varies, from singletrack trails with natural berths in forested areas to sections with roots, steps, and even staircases. Some trails, like the Forest singletrack trail, are quite technical and rooty, while others offer smoother, faster sections.


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