Best bike parks around Egesheim primarily consist of natural mountain biking trails located within the Swabian Alb region. This area is characterized by its diverse terrain, including forests and mountain passes, offering various routes for cycling. While not featuring purpose-built bike parks with lifts, the region provides opportunities to explore the natural landscape on two wheels. These trails cater to different skill levels, from intermediate to challenging.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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There's a sign that reads "Cycling prohibited, risk of falling!" Anyone who doesn't have proper control of their bike and injures themselves, possibly requiring hospitalization, is responsible for their own actions. As always, the prohibition signs serve to disclaim liability. Riding over the rocky step at the beginning (S3) requires courage, but is no problem for experienced mountain bikers; the rest is more like S2 at most.
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The Lochen Pass is located in the Zollernalb district of Baden-Württemberg and represents the shortest connection from the Balingen area to Lake Constance. Historically, its importance lies in the connection of the Heuberg region to the Alb foothills.
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Beautifully laid out🚴🏽 trail, the upper part stays wet for a long time after rainfall.
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Definitely worth it 👍
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The trail is very suitable for beginners, has smaller tables, roots and berms. Great when it's dry, not recommended when it's wet because it's very slippery and you damage the trail.
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Cool little bike park with drinks supply 🙃
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In the bike park there is a blue, a red and a black track, red and blue are pretty similar to me. With red maybe a little tighter curves - but both ride well!
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Beautifully designed single trail with some berms and "Northshore" elements. (Some would also describe it as a wooden bridge) I would describe the difficulty as S1 to S2. In the lower section, shortly after the bridge over the creek, after a few curves, there is a surprisingly small drop. At the bottom, the signage is a bit confusing, you have to take the gravel forest path and only after the signpost turn left onto the single trail.
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The bike parks around Egesheim primarily consist of natural mountain biking trails within the Swabian Alb region. You'll find diverse terrain, including forests and mountain passes, offering various routes for cycling. These are natural trails rather than purpose-built bike parks with lifts, catering to different skill levels from intermediate to challenging.
Yes, for experienced riders, the Brunnental Downhill Trail offers a challenging single trail with berms, Northshore elements, and a small drop in the lower section. The Blauer Franz MTB Trail also features a black route for more advanced riders. Additionally, the Secret Trail to Lippbachtal includes a rocky step (S3) at the beginning, suitable for experienced mountain bikers.
Intermediate riders will enjoy the blue route of the Blauer Franz MTB Trail, which offers varying lengths and challenges. The Roter Jens Mountain Bike Trail is another excellent option, known for its natural root parts and allowing beginners to avoid jumps while still enjoying the route.
The Lochen Pass is a popular spot, featuring a mountain road with serpentines and offering views from the Lochenstein and Lochenhörnle. The Swabian Alb region itself is characterized by forests and diverse natural landscapes, providing scenic routes throughout your ride.
It's best to ride the trails around Egesheim when conditions are dry and it hasn't rained for a few days. Trails like the Blauer Franz MTB Trail and Brunnental Downhill Trail can become very slippery and muddy after rain, as they are often on northern slopes or under trees, which slows drying.
While the guide focuses on mountain biking trails, the broader region around Egesheim offers general cycling routes suitable for families. For instance, Edesheim, located in Germany's Southern Wine Route, is known for its variety of cycling tours through vineyards and wine villages, suitable for all ages and abilities. You can find more general cycling routes in the area by checking the Cycling around Egesheim guide.
Beyond mountain biking, the Egesheim region offers excellent opportunities for road cycling and hiking. You can explore various routes, such as the challenging 'View of Beuron Abbey – Buttonmaker's Rock loop' for road cyclists or moderate hikes like the 'Granegg Castle Ruins – Heathen Gate loop'. For more details, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Egesheim and Hiking around Egesheim guides.
When riding trails like the Blauer Franz MTB Trail, it's advised to only ride when dry to prevent damage and ensure a better experience. For the Secret Trail to Lippbachtal, be cautious, especially on steeper sections. Always ensure you have proper control of your bike, particularly on challenging parts.
Visitors appreciate the natural and diverse terrain, with many enjoying the challenge and variety offered by the trails. The Blauer Franz MTB Trail is praised for its length and the option of both blue and black routes. The Brunnental Downhill Trail is noted for its beautiful design and engaging features.
The guide data does not specifically list cafes directly adjacent to the trails. However, Egesheim and surrounding villages in the Swabian Alb region typically offer local eateries and guesthouses where you can find refreshments and meals after your ride. It's advisable to check local listings for specific options in the villages you plan to visit.
While specific public transport details for reaching individual trailheads are not provided, the Swabian Alb region is generally accessible by regional bus services, which may connect to train stations in larger towns. However, for maximum flexibility with your bike, driving to the trailheads is often the most convenient option. Parking availability varies by location.


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