
Located in La Neuveville on the shores of Lake Biel, the pumptrack, with a total surface area of 900m2 and a length of 170m, was inaugurated on May 20, 2021. Equipped with two identical routes with a green line on the vineyard side and a blue line on the lake side. With a length of 2x 84.5m with 5 turns each, its playful design in mirror attracts the curiosity of sports enthusiasts of all levels.
The pumptrack in La Neuveville is not only appreciated by bmx- and dirtbikers because of its compact construction and very steep turns, it also hides countless transfers and freestyle elements which make it very popular with scooterists, rollerbladers and skateboarders.
Other facilities in the immediate vicinity: Restaurant, barbecue areas, swimming areas, sunbathing lawn, showers, soccer field, beach volleyball courts, water sports (windsurfing and kitesurfing), SUP, boccia ("petanque"), and much more.
The pumptrack in La Neuveville is not only appreciated by bmx- and dirtbikers because of its compact construction and very steep turns, it also hides countless transfers and freestyle elements which make it very popular with scooterists, rollerbladers and skateboarders.
Other facilities in the immediate vicinity: Restaurant, barbecue areas, swimming areas, sunbathing lawn, showers, soccer field, beach volleyball courts, water sports (windsurfing and kitesurfing), SUP, boccia ("petanque"), and much more.
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