Best bike parks around Schenkenzell are found within the Black Forest region, an area known for its extensive network of mountain biking trails. The landscape features rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque river valleys, offering diverse terrain for cycling. While Schenkenzell itself is primarily known for its trails, nearby communities provide dedicated bike park facilities. The region offers opportunities for various skill levels, from flow trails to challenging downhill tracks.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The Kapfhäusle is located in Lauterbach in the Black Forest, a municipality in the district of Rottweil in Baden-Württemberg. The farmhouse in the Sulzbachtal is a protected monument. The building served as a Leibgedinghaus, the residence for the former farmers of the Lauterbach Vogtsbauernhof, which burned down in the 1950s.[1] From the Kapfhäusle, used as a mountain hut, the distant pastures of the Vogtsbauernhof were managed during the summer months. The single-roof house has a living area and a utility area. The roof is thatched and is maintained with the help of the Baden-Württemberg Monument Foundation. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapfh%C3%A4usle
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Bike trail for everyone
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Located opposite the mountain bike trail. It climbs 600 meters.
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Beautiful motif, worth coming here.
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Nice little varied trail. Unfortunately on 08.07.24 it was very muddy and there's no point in riding it, it ruins all the work 😞 Maybe we should consider closing it off
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Please drive carefully. In some places new gravel has recently been spread. Can be slippery!
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While Schenkenzell itself is known for its extensive trail network, the surrounding Black Forest region offers a variety of bike park experiences. You'll find everything from flow trails and jump parks in nearby Loßburg to challenging downhill tracks and technical singletracks like the Queen's Garden singletrack. There are also professionally built flowy trails such as the Alpirsbacher Schwarzwaldtrail in Sasbachwalden, catering to different skill levels.
Yes, several options cater to beginners and families. Loßburg features a Flowtrail designed for mastering obstacles and curves. The Alpirsbacher Schwarzwaldtrail in Sasbachwalden is accessible to all mountain bikers, with technically demanding passages that can be easily bypassed. Bikepark Todtnau offers a 'Flowline' which is an easier trail with small jumps, ideal for warm-ups or beginners, and Bikepark Albstadt has a 'Flow Line' suitable for beginners and younger riders.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Bikepark Todtnau, Germany's oldest bike park, offers a 2.7 km downhill race track with significant altitude difference, featuring road gap jumps, drops, and challenging curves. Closer to Schenkenzell, the Queen's Garden singletrack is known as one of Germany's longest rock gardens, and The Queen Northshore Trail requires very high skill with its tight switchbacks and steep sections.
The closest community explicitly mentioned as having dedicated bike park facilities is Loßburg. It offers both a 'Flowtrail' and a 'Jump Park' for bikers to practice and enjoy various obstacles and jumps.
Yes, you can find the Pump It Up! Pumptrack (XC Bundesliga Course), which is an approximately 300-meter long pump-track. It's part of the XC Bundesliga track and is highly recommended for its engaging layout.
Visitors appreciate the variety and challenge offered by the trails. For example, the Freudenstadt Mountain Bike Trail Christophstal is praised for its demanding trails and endless fun, despite some maintenance challenges. The Pump It Up! Pumptrack is noted for making riders 'feel good' and being highly recommended. The MTB Training Track Schafbühl is considered a 'very cool little route' for practicing or learning basics.
Yes, in Loßburg, which hosts a Flowtrail and Jump Park, you'll find bike service stations for minor repairs and e-bike charging stations, supporting a comprehensive cycling experience in the immediate vicinity of Schenkenzell.
Beyond bike parks, the region around Schenkenzell offers extensive opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including challenging gravel biking tours like those found in the Gravel biking around Schenkenzell guide, or enjoy leisurely rides from the Cycling around Schenkenzell guide. There are also numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, as detailed in the Hiking around Schenkenzell guide.
Yes, Bikepark Albstadt, located in the Swabian Alb, provides a lift service. This makes it easier for riders to enjoy multiple runs on its five diverse tracks, which include a Flow Line, Jump Line, Mini-Downhill, Nordschleife, and Castle Trail.
The Black Forest region around Schenkenzell is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque river valleys, offering diverse terrain and scenic beauty. While specific viewpoints on bike trails are not detailed for every park, the natural landscape ensures many routes provide beautiful vistas. For hiking, the Hiking around Schenkenzell guide mentions routes like 'View of the Black Forest – Teisenkopf Tower loop'.
Yes, the Alpirsbacher Schwarzwaldtrail in Sasbachwalden is a prime example. It's a flowy singletrack trail that integrates Northshore elements where the terrain requires it, combining natural features with professionally built rollers, tables, berms, and small drops. Similarly, the Queen's Garden singletrack is famous for its natural rock garden section.
The Black Forest region is generally enjoyable for mountain biking from spring through autumn. While specific 'best times' for individual parks aren't detailed, the weather during these seasons is typically favorable. Winter mountain biking might be possible on some trails, but dedicated bike parks may have seasonal closures or altered conditions due to snow and ice.


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