Mountain bike concept Canton Thurgau

Taking into account the legal requirements and interests of nature and landscape conservation, the mountain bike concept for the Canton of Thurgau is intended to meet the needs of all interest groups.

FACTS

ProjectMountain bike concept Canton Thurgau
ClientCivil Engineering Office of the Canton of Thurgau
LocationCanton of Thurgau, Switzerland
PeriodSince summer 2022
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Mountain bike concept Canton Thurgau

project ManagerBenjamin Trotter

 

NEWS (Stand April 2026)

«Das Mountainbike-Konzept Thurgau und die Änderung des Waldgesetzes wurden einer externen Vernehmlassung unterzogen. Es gingen 229 Rückmeldungen und Stellungnahmen von insgesamt 78 Teilnehmerinnen und Teilnehmern ein. Die Rückmeldungen wurden vom Projektteam ausgewertet und geprüft. Der Entwurf des Mountainbike-Konzepts Thurgau wurde in seinen Grundsätzen begrüsst und in der Folge basierend auf den Rückmeldungen an einigen Stellen nachgeschärft und finalisiert.»

The development of the mountain bike concept for the Canton of Thurgau encompasses all phases of a cantonal concept development and thus covers a large part of the services offered by ALLEGRA for cantonal projects. This includes the development of the strategic vision and mission, needs analysis with stakeholder management, hybrid frequency monitoring, development of approval processes, legal and planning frameworks, operator concepts with the responsible cantonal authorities, offer analysis, recommendations for action, network planning, and support for internal and public consultations.

Starting point & challenges

The increasing number of mountain bikers automatically puts pressure on natural resources, especially forests. Thirteen fundamental cantonal laws stipulate external framework conditions – for example, the federal Cycle Path Act, introduced in 2023, obliges the cantons to plan and implement cycle path networks for mountain bikes. The Thurgau Forest Act, on the other hand, prohibits cycling off-road. The differing demands on space create conflicting objectives that must be resolved.

Objective

Taking into account legal requirements and the interests of nature and landscape conservation, the needs of all stakeholders are to be met. The aim is to create a mountain biking offering that is environmentally friendly, attractive, needs-based, and legal. The developed MTB concept reflects existing needs and outlines the resulting measures. For the primarily all-mountain and enduro target groups, this means defining an attractive MTB network.

Methods

Inventory analysis

  • Deask research of official mountain bike offer
  • Preparation of the informal offer via online platforms and based on data from workshops with local mountain bikers.
  • Identifying the most attractive trails

Needs analysis

  • Wishes and fears are explored in workshops and expert discussions

User Monitoring

  • Installation of bicycle counting devices in the canton
  • Combination with app data for comprehensive extrapolation of usage frequencies
  • Data collection over 12 months to ensure data quality and quantity

Development of measures

Step 1: Planning

Creation of framework conditions

  • Establishing strategic principles
  • Determination of spatial planning framework conditions
  • Clarification of approval processes
  • Operating concept
  • Examination of legal framework

Step 2: Offer

Offer creation

  • Environmentally friendly and target group-oriented offer for the Thurgau population
  • Attractive trails and connections
  • Homogeneous distribution of offers
  • Enforcement/penal provisions

Step 3: Communication 

Communication channels and content

  • Development of an awareness campaign (coexistence with habitat, flora and fauna)
  • Inclusion of official offers on mountain bike-specific online platforms

Spatial planning framework

The planning of mountain biking opportunities is subject to spatial planning regulations. This includes considering various types of areas, such as nature reserves under the NHG (North Rhine-Westphalian Nature Reserve Act) or forest reserves under the TG WaldG (Tunnel Forest Act). Furthermore, habitat and species protection, as well as protection against disturbance, are subject to legal regulations.

Approval process

Operating concept

For the implementation of the Thurgau Mountain Bike Concept, defining responsibilities regarding maintenance, financing, and liability is essential. In the canton of Thurgau, many of these factors are addressed in the StrWG (StrWG).

Target image

The target image of the cantonal mountain bike offer is based on the results of the inventory and needs analysis, which were consolidated with the objectives, the spatial planning framework and the balancing of interests.

communication

The planned communication measures focus on raising awareness on the one hand, and on communicating the official mountain bike offer on the other.

Ask Benni

Benjamin Trotter ist bei ALLEGRA neben der Durchführung und Weiterentwicklung des Themenkomplexes „Monitoring von Nutzungsfrequenzen“ vor allem für die be­hördlichen Projekte in der Schweiz verantwortlich und leitet(e) unter anderem die Erarbeitung des kantonalen Mountainbikekonzepts im Kanton Thurgau, Kanton Solothurn, Kanton Aargau so­wie die Projekte des Kantons Zürich und der Stadt Zürich (Bedarfs- und Be­standeserhebung MTB-Infrastruktur, Evaluation Standbericht MTB-Konzept). Schwergewichtig beinhaltete seine Kompetenzen Bestandsanalysen der vorhandenen Infrastruktur, Zusammen­arbeit mit Behörden über Trailausweisungen und den rechtlichen Rahmenbedin­gungen sowie ein ganzheitliches Stakeholdermanagement mit Analyse, Konzipie­rung und Moderation von Workshops und Massnahmenentwicklung.

The federal cycle path law, which came into force in 2023, presents the cantons with challenges – but also opportunities. Thanks to Benjamin's expertise, we can meet the cantons' diverse needs professionally, sustainably, and together, depending on the situation, and develop a mountain bike concept. Contact us for an initial discussion.

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