Best bike parks around Klettgau are found in a region characterized by its location between the Black Forest and the High Rhine. This area features rolling hills, picturesque valleys, and diverse landscapes. It is well-suited for mountain biking, offering a variety of trails and dedicated bike park experiences. The region provides varied terrain for cyclists of different skill levels.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Flowy and not difficult.
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Great "facility" with lots of curves and jumps!
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beautiful single trail along the railway line to Glattfeilen
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Nicely landscaped trail, good job!
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Beautifully designed trail. Anyone can get through with a little care. There is also an alternative route before every major challenge. Well done, kudos to everyone involved. I liked it very much, I'll gladly take it with me again when I'm passing through.
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Did you enjoy the trail? Then donate now via PayPal to your Trailkarma: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/hochrheintrails The Dead Sailor Trail by Herr Lehmann is a flow trail with a blue difficulty rating. The trail was designed as the region's first mountain bike trail to be fun for all skill levels, and even after repeated rides, there are opportunities to improve. In the upper section, you'll find many berms and jumps. In the middle section, a black line – the Captain's Line – branches off. This line is only suitable for very experienced riders and is clearly marked. Approximately 100 meters later, the blue and black lines rejoin and lead over a naturally maintained lower section (approximately 250 meters long) to a forest road. From the forest road, you can either ride directly to Herr Lehmann's for an after-ride beer or take the signposted uphill for another lap of the Dead Sailor Trail by Herr Lehmann. More information at: https://hochrheintrails.de/aarbergtrail-x-herr-lehmann Please observe the trail rules: - Ride at your own risk, only with a suitable mountain bike and protective gear (helmet and protectors). - Assess your abilities correctly and ride with foresight at an appropriate speed. - Be considerate of others. Keep the trail clear. Only ride in the designated direction. - Respect nature and leave no trash behind. - Stay on the trail (no shortcuts) and only ride during the day. https://hochrheintrails.de/trailrules
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Around Klettgau, you'll find a diverse range of options, from natural singletrack trails and smooth flow trails to smaller dedicated bike parks with built features. The region is characterized by varied terrain, including rolling hills and picturesque valleys, offering experiences for different skill levels.
Yes, while Klettgau itself focuses more on trails, the nearby town of Bad Säckingen hosts the significant Bikepark Bad Säckingen, also known as the Sabine Spitz MTB Arena. This park features a 3.9 km cross-country track with technical challenges, jumps, steep wall curves, and even dirt jumps. It offers both 'A' and 'B' lines to accommodate various skill levels. You can find more details at Schwarzwald Tourismus.
For beginners, the Alter Züriweg Trail is a great option, described as a slightly sloping and practically root-free flow trail. Additionally, the Bikepark Bülach offers an S1 singletrack experience without steep passages or many roots, and its small built jumps can be ridden around, making it accessible for those starting out. Even the Sabine Spitz MTB Arena in Bad Säckingen is considered 'cool even for beginners' as challenging passages can be bypassed.
Yes, the Alter Züriweg Trail is explicitly categorized as family-friendly, offering a smooth and accessible flow trail experience. The general network of trails in Klettgau also includes routes suitable for various skill levels, making it possible to find paths that families can enjoy together.
Klettgau's trails often lead through scenic areas, including forests, vineyards along the Rhine, and charming half-timbered villages. Many trails, like the Singletrack trail along the railway to Glattfelden, are mostly in the forest, providing shade and a natural setting. The region's location between the Black Forest and the High Rhine ensures varied and picturesque landscapes.
The mild weather in spring and autumn makes these seasons particularly enjoyable for exploring Klettgau's mountain biking trails. During warmer months, many trails, such as the Singletrack trail along the railway to Glattfelden, are mostly in the forest, offering welcome shade.
The Singletrack trail along the railway to Glattfelden offers sections ranging from easy to challenging, including tree trunks for bunny hops. For a dedicated bike park experience with technical features, the Sabine Spitz MTB Arena in Bad Säckingen provides a challenging cross-country track with jumps and steep wall curves. The Bike Park Homburg also features a circuit with jumps, waves, and berms, plus a very steep downhill section for trained mountain bikers.
Absolutely! Klettgau offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'View of the Alpine Foothills – Erzinger Mountain Chapel loop'. For more mountain biking, there are extensive MTB trails like the 'Bike Park Homburg – Barzmühle Water Wheel loop'. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Rhine Falls – View of Rhine Falls loop'. You can find more information on these activities in the Hiking around Klettgau, MTB Trails around Klettgau, and Road Cycling Routes around Klettgau guides.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from the 'cool bike park even for beginners' at Sabine Spitz MTB Arena to the 'beautifully designed' and challenging sections of trails like the Dead Sailor Trail by Herr Lehmann. The natural settings, often in forests providing shade, and the ability to bypass more difficult sections are also frequently highlighted.
The Bike Park Homburg is a great choice, described as a nice small bike park with jumps, ascents, descents, and wooden ramps. It features a circuit peppered with jumps, waves, and berms. Additionally, the Bikepark Bülach has small built jumps, and the Sabine Spitz MTB Arena in Bad Säckingen includes dirt jumps and challenging wall curves.
Yes, the Singletrack trail along the railway to Glattfelden is noted by the komoot community as being 'easy to do even in wet conditions' due to its predominantly forested terrain.


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