GurtenTrail, Destination Bern
© Simon Ricklin

Downhill trails

Helmet on, swing into the saddle, and zoom downhill: from Bern to Interlaken, mountain biker practice their latest tricks on the downhill routes.
Downhill Trail, Kandersteg

The Freeride Trail Sunnbüel to Kandersteg is fun for both beginners and experts. 25 jumps, twelve tables, and 105 banked curves provide plenty of space for exciting descents.

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GurtenTrail, Destination Bern
© Simon Ricklin

The Gurtenbahn cable car takes you comfortably to the start of the bike trail on Bern's local mountain, the Gurten. The 2.5 km long GurtenTrail 2.0 was completely rebuilt in 2025 and offers around 40 jumps, numerous berms and many other creative trail features.

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Bikepark Wiriehorn, Diemtigtal

Situated in the heart of the Diemtigtal Nature Park, the Wiriehorn Bike Park has something to suit everyone, with three trails as well as three children’s tracks, pump tracks, and a skills park. The Wiriehorn mountain railway transports bike enthusiasts to the start of the trails in complete comfort.

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Biketrail Schwanden-Brienz

Interlaken calls: on the Bike Trail Schwanden-Brienz, mountain bikers speed over puddles, jumping hills, and ramps. The trail begins at the postbus stop in Oberschwanden.

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Grütsch-Trail, Grütschalp
© David Birri

The Grütsch Trail can be quickly reached from Lauterbrunnen by cable car. On three kilometres and 600 metres of altitude, crack downhill racers really step on it.

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Biel-Trail

Enthusiastic mountain bikers are attracted from Magglingen onto the Biel Trail. Steep, stony sections alternate with flat, fast stretches. 15 jumping places of up to nine metres are the ideal locations for exciting tricks.

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Koexistenz zwischen Wandererin und Bikern in Gstaad, Destination Gstaad
Experiences

Share the Trail

Many of the trails across the Bern Region are used by both hikers and cyclists. It’s important to be tolerant and mindful of each other. Below we provide information and a code of conduct for users of shared trails.

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