Best bike parks around Birrhard offer a variety of mountain biking trails for different skill levels. The region features diverse terrain, including forest paths and technical singletracks. Riders can find opportunities for fast-paced riding, jumps, and challenging features. These trails provide a range of experiences for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Vegetation is reclaiming its lost territory.
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Cool downhill trail, please don't be careless
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Eiteberg Trail is the rough, rooty, partly rocky trail, and on the descent towards Hausen it is very steep. Never boring, always needs attention, especially when wet.
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In wet conditions, watch out for the many roots and rocky sections. This is especially true for the steep descent towards Husen.
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Short trail, requires technical driving skills. Especially now, when it's wet, raining...
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pretty flowy. Be careful at the end of the tour, trail ends steeply out of the forest on a road.
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Watch out for wetness! Unfortunately, it gets too wet in October and beyond.
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The ascent from Hausen is very steep and impassable. At the end it goes down quite steeply and is quite overgrown. Cool…
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The bike trails around Birrhard offer diverse terrain, ranging from forest paths to technical singletracks. You'll find features like built-in jumps on the Rotrisch Trail, natural kickers on the FiGö Singletrail, and more technical sections with gaps and drops on the Rüsler Singletrail.
Yes, several trails cater to intermediate riders. The Teufelskeller Trail offers nice single trails perfect for refining technique, especially when dry. Another option is the Baldegg–Baden singletrack, which provides a cool downhill track with a relatively easy descent but also offers options for more challenging detours.
For advanced riders seeking technical challenges, the Rüsler Singletrail is known for its gaps and drops, though it also provides alternative lines for varying skill levels. The Rotrisch Trail is also challenging, developed for high speeds and featuring built-in jumps.
Some trails, like the Teufelskeller Trail, are best enjoyed when dry, and parts can occasionally be impassable due to fallen trees. On trails like the Rotrisch Trail, exercise caution at road crossings as forest roads can be used by cars or tractors. The lower part of the Baldegg–Baden singletrack is also used by walkers, so be mindful of shared paths.
Yes, the Teufelskeller Trail and the Baldegg–Baden singletrack are both categorized as having viewpoints, offering scenic moments during your ride through the forest.
Visitors appreciate the variety of mountain biking experiences. Many enjoy the opportunity to refine their technique on trails like the Teufelskeller Trail, the thrill of fast downhill sections on the Baldegg–Baden singletrack, and the challenging features of the Rüsler Singletrail. The diverse terrain and opportunities for jumps are also frequently highlighted.
Beyond mountain biking, the Birrhard region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Birrhard guide, or discover more mountain bike trails in the MTB Trails around Birrhard guide. There are also numerous running trails, detailed in the Running Trails around Birrhard guide.
The FiGö Singletrail is known for its natural kickers formed by stones in the faster passages. After navigating these, you can enjoy a fast and uninterrupted ride for the rest of the way. It's also noted as an easy-to-drive trail that remains fun even when wet.
While specific seasonal opening hours for dedicated bike parks are not common in this region, many trails, especially those in forests, are enjoyable in various seasons. However, some trails like the Teufelskeller Trail are particularly enjoyable when conditions are dry, suggesting spring to autumn are generally good times to visit for optimal trail conditions.
The trails around Birrhard vary in length, offering options for different ride durations. For instance, the Rüsler Singletrail is described as 'short but violent,' indicating a more compact, intense experience. Many trails are part of larger networks, allowing riders to combine sections for longer rides.


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