Bike parks around Wauwil offer an extensive network of mountain bike trails suitable for various skill levels. The area is situated in Central Switzerland, known for its natural landscapes and the Wauwilermoos Bird Sanctuary. While dedicated bike parks are not directly in Wauwil, the region provides diverse cycling routes. These trails often feature varying durations and elevation gains.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Unfortunately all the kickers were destroyed.😢
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A biker trail with many facets, hilly, long, curvy
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Challenging trail. In my opinion, more like S2-S3.
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Long, hilly, flowing trail in the Reidener forest
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It also has S2 shares... but a brilliant trail
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Beautiful flowing trail with a few hairpin bends, some benches to linger briefly in between. Partly quite rooty and sloping, but good to ride dry. I then stayed on the gravel road below, although the trail is still a little bit weather-beaten.
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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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While Wauwil itself doesn't host specific bike parks, the area is renowned for its extensive network of mountain bike trails. The broader Central Switzerland region, however, offers several notable biking facilities that are accessible from Wauwil.
The Central Switzerland region features diverse biking facilities. For instance, the Swiss Bike Park Oberried is a major park spanning 30,000 m² with features for all skill levels, from easy loops to technical trails, drops, and pump tracks. Additionally, the Kids Bike Village Giswil is specifically designed for younger riders aged 3 to 16, offering various circuits with waves, turns, bridges, and jumps.
Around Wauwil, you can explore trails like the Ehag Trail, known for its technical passages and challenging sections. Another favorite is the Wolfgraben Flow Trail, a forest trail that is technically not demanding but offers many small changes of direction. The Santeberg Trail is also popular, offering a beautiful flowing experience with some rooty and sloping sections.
The trails around Wauwil offer a range of difficulties. The Ehag Trail includes very technical and difficult passages, while the Santeberg Trail is considered challenging, with sections rated S2-S3. For those looking for a less demanding ride, the Wolfgraben Flow Trail is technically not demanding and offers a nice up and down with many small changes of direction.
Yes, the Wolfgraben Flow Trail is a good option for beginners or those looking for a less technical ride. It's described as technically not demanding, offering a pleasant up and down with many small changes of direction, making it suitable for improving skills without extreme challenges.
The region around Wauwil is known for its natural landscapes. You can find trails that pass through forests, offer viewpoints, and connect to areas like the Wauwilermoos Bird Sanctuary and Lake Sempach. Some trails, like the Santeberg Trail, even have benches to linger and enjoy the surroundings.
Visitors appreciate the variety and natural beauty of the trails. Many enjoy the flowy sections, the technical challenges on trails like Ehag Trail, and the scenic forest paths. The community has shared over 55 photos and given more than 110 upvotes, highlighting the positive experiences on these routes.
Absolutely. Besides mountain biking, the Wauwil area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, including loops around the Wauwil Pile Dwelling Settlement and the Wauwilermoos Bird Sanctuary. There are also gravel biking routes available, such as those connecting to the Wauwilermoos Viewpoint or the Heitere Animal Park Zofingen. For more details, explore the hiking guide, MTB trails guide, and gravel biking guide for Wauwil.
While Wauwil's immediate trails vary in difficulty, the broader Central Switzerland region offers family-friendly options. The Kids Bike Village Giswil is specifically designed for children aged 3 to 16, providing diverse circuits for skill development. Additionally, many towns in Central Switzerland have pump tracks and skill parks that are popular meeting points for cyclists of all ages, including families.
The trails around Wauwil are generally good to ride when dry. While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, early mornings are often suggested for trails like the Ehag Trail to enjoy them fully. As with most outdoor activities, spring through autumn typically offers the most favorable weather conditions for biking in Central Switzerland.
Yes, advanced riders will find challenges around Wauwil. The Ehag Trail features a 30m long, steep stairs uphill and very technical, difficult-to-drive passages. The Santeberg Trail is also considered challenging, with sections that are quite rooty and sloping, rated around S2-S3.


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