Best bike parks around Lautenbachzell are found in a region known for its mountain biking opportunities. Lautenbachzell is situated in the Florival Valley at the foot of the Grand Ballon, within the Haut-Rhin department of Grand Est, France. This area, particularly the Vosges mountains, provides an ideal setting for various mountain sports and recreational activities. The landscape offers diverse terrain suitable for mountain biking trails.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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Status 10/24: The upper part is currently closed (and not accessible) due to forestry work.
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The descent is rapid and the terrain easy. But today 07/06/24, really too wet, not to say muddy. It doesn't "grip" much and I brake more than usual.
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Rocky and blocked, some pushing sections, plus there are two gates that you can't get through with your bike upright because there's a crossbar at the top 😵💫 But on one side the barbed wire, which is attached to chains, can be unhooked for a short time so that you can pass carefully on the downhill side.
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nice descent over roots and boulders
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The paths are wide and in the woods ideal for mountain biking
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Very nice descent where you can let go of the brakes a little
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Here you can enjoy it perfectly through the great forest on perfect single trails, slightly sloping to Wintzfelden
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The region offers several well-regarded bike parks. Plaine de Rouffach Flowtrail is popular for its perfect single trails through the forest, featuring wide paths and descents over roots and boulders. Another favorite is Route des Crêtes MTB, which provides a mountain bike version of the scenic Route des Crêtes within the Ballons des Vosges Regional Nature Park.
While the guide highlights intermediate trails, the broader Vosges region, where Lautenbachzell is located, offers options for all skill levels. The **Lac Blanc Bike Park**, a premier destination in the Vosges, features trails like 'La SMOOTH' (Green) and 'La EASY' (Green) which are accessible for beginners and even those with reduced mobility, including all-terrain wheelchairs. These trails are designed for practicing and developing skills in a safe environment.
You can expect diverse terrain, from flowtrails with smooth descents to more challenging sections with roots and boulders. For instance, Plaine de Rouffach Flowtrail offers single trails through the forest with descents over roots and boulders. Trails like From Schnepfenried to Metzeral are known for their forest sections, while the Schletzenbourg Descent is described as a rapid descent with easy terrain, though it can be muddy after rain.
The Vosges mountains, including the area around Lautenbachzell, are generally best for mountain biking during the warmer months, typically from spring through autumn. This avoids snow and ice, ensuring trails are open and in good condition. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as rain can make trails muddy, as noted for the Schletzenbourg Descent.
Yes, advanced riders can find challenging options. The **Lac Blanc Bike Park** in the Vosges, for example, offers 'La NUTS' (Black), a fast and technical trail that has been used in the French Championships, and 'La FAT' (Red/Black), a slopestyle trail with various obstacles for high-speed challenges. Additionally, the Lower Section of the Multiworld Trail is categorized as challenging, featuring rocky and blocked sections, with some pushing required.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Lake Kruth-Wildenstein – Bockloch Waterfall loop' or the 'Climb to Col Amic – Grand Ballon loop'. There are also extensive hiking opportunities, including mountain hikes like 'Grand Ballon – Panoramic view from the Grand Ballon summit' and general hiking trails like the 'Tour of Markstein Trail'. For more details, you can refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Lautenbachzell guide, the Mountain Hikes around Lautenbachzell guide, and the Hiking around Lautenbachzell guide.
Yes, the area is known for its scenic beauty. The Route des Crêtes MTB offers great scenery as it passes through the Ballons des Vosges Regional Nature Park. The region around Lautenbachzell, nestled in the Florival Valley at the foot of the Grand Ballon, provides an ideal setting with diverse landscapes and potential viewpoints.
The **Lac Blanc Bike Park** offers a wide array of features. 'La COOL' provides two difficulty options (blue or red) for those new to downhill. 'La EASY' is a freeride trail with small wooden modules for skill development. For downhill enthusiasts, 'La FLOW' is a smooth red trail. More technical options include 'La NUTS' (black) and 'La ROOTS' (red) with wooden walkways and a 'Canadian atmosphere'. There's also 'La FAT' (red/black) for slopestyle and a 4X track for competition.
For parks like **Lac Blanc Bike Park**, safety is emphasized. Full-face helmets are required, and it is highly recommended to wear back, wrist, and knee protection. Trails are meticulously maintained by a dedicated Bike Patrol crew, ensuring a safe riding environment.
Some trails have a history of hosting events. For example, the trail From Schnepfenried to Metzeral was part of the 2019 Munster Valley Enduro Special. For current events or races, it's best to check the official websites of individual bike parks or local tourism boards, as this guide focuses on the trails themselves.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of trails catering to different skill levels and the natural beauty of the surroundings. For instance, the Plaine de Rouffach Flowtrail is enjoyed for its 'perfect single trails' and 'nice descent over roots and boulders'. The scenic views along routes like the Route des Crêtes MTB are also highly valued by the community.
Trail conditions can vary, especially with weather or forestry work. For example, as of October 2024, the upper part of the trail From Schnepfenried to Metzeral was closed due to forestry work. It's always advisable to check local conditions or park websites before planning your ride. Some trails, like the Lower Section of the Multiworld Trail, may also have gates or obstacles that require careful navigation.


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