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Mountain biking around Fröningen offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills and forested areas, providing varied terrain for riders. The region features a network of trails with elevation changes, ranging from gentle ascents to more challenging climbs. This environment supports a range of mountain biking experiences, from leisurely rides through woodlands to routes with notable elevation gain.
Last updated: May 4, 2026
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41.8km
03:31
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.1km
03:49
630m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful fishing pond in the middle of the forest
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Many walking opportunities nearby
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The German soldiers who died in the Battle of Mühlhausen in August 1914 are buried there, including the first casualty of World War I. It's a bit off the beaten track and very well maintained.
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Beneath the forest canopy, you can discover numerous traces of bygone times, still visible or legible; only the "barracks" have disappeared. During a guided tour with one of the site's enthusiastic volunteers, you can explore the underground tunnels and discover the organization of this impressive military infrastructure. Of course, you can also visit the surface infrastructure yourself, following the marked route, where the panels provide detailed explanations. An application, "Site du Grand Canon de Zillisheim," is also available for download.
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The Illfurth German War Cemetery was established by the French military authorities in April 1920. As a collective cemetery, it housed some of the fallen soldiers from the battles of August 7 and 17, 1914. The transfer of war dead to Illfurth, who had been provisionally buried in 64 municipalities and districts during the war or who had died in French captivity, ended in 1924. Among those reburied was the first German casualty of the 1914-1918 War on the Western Front, Lieutenant Albert Mayer, who fell on August 2, 1914, while on patrol. The first French soldier also lost his life in this battle. Several memorials erected in field cemeteries during the war were also relocated to Illfurth.
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The castle fits nicely into the panorama. But I didn't go there.
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A few more photos and texts can be found in the corresponding hiking highlight in the komoot system, under the title "Chapelle Notre-Dame-des-Neiges" it can be reached with the following link =>>https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/3297592
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Many churches in France, including this chapel, are dedicated to the Virgin Mary under the widely used title "Notre-Dame" (in German: "Our Dear Lady"). A brief thought on the Mother of God from Albino Luciani (Pope John Paul I): "Mary is indeed our sister, as Saint Ambrose says. She led a life very similar to ours. It is of course beautiful to venerate Mary as the Virgin and Mother of God, as the one conceived immaculately by original sin and taken up into heaven; but she is also the Madonna of plates, brooms and cooking pots..." The visitor to the small Marian shrine can decide for himself which "Notre-Dame" he would like to venerate here.
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There are over 350 mountain bike trails around Fröningen. This includes approximately 100 easy routes, 240 moderate routes, and 17 challenging trails for experienced riders.
Yes, Fröningen offers around 100 easy mountain bike routes. A good option for beginners is the Petit Séminaire de Zillisheim – Chapel of the Cross of Burn loop from Illfurth, which is 12.8 miles (20.7 km) long with minimal elevation gain, making it a gentle introduction to the area's terrain.
The terrain around Fröningen is characterized by rolling hills and forested areas, offering a diverse mix of paths. You'll find varied elevation profiles, from gentle ascents to more demanding climbs and descents through woodlands. The region provides both technical sections and flowing passages.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Fröningen are designed as loops. For example, the popular Nice trailhead – Riedweiher Pond loop from Illfurth is a 26.3 miles (42.3 km) route that brings you back to your starting point, offering significant elevation gain through varied terrain.
The mountain bike trails in Fröningen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 500 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscape, which includes forested paths and rolling hills, as well as the varied elevation profiles that cater to different skill levels.
While riding around Fröningen, you can encounter several interesting points. For instance, the Grand Cannon of Zillisheim is a historical site that can be part of your route. Other nearby attractions include the Zillisheim Drawbridge and Lock No. 35 and the Eglingen Lock, which offer glimpses into the region's infrastructure and history.
Spring and autumn are generally considered the best times for mountain biking in Fröningen. During these seasons, you can expect mild temperatures and vibrant vegetation, making for a more enjoyable riding experience. The forested areas provide good cover, and the trails are typically in excellent condition.
Yes, Fröningen offers several longer mountain bike routes. A notable option is the Grand Chêne – The chapel path loop from Illfurth, which spans 29.1 miles (46.8 km) and involves substantial climbing and descending through forested landscapes, typically taking over 3 hours to complete.
Absolutely. The region's rolling hills and varied topography mean many routes feature significant elevation changes. For example, the Nice trailhead – Riedweiher Pond loop from Illfurth includes over 1,800 feet (576 meters) of elevation gain, providing a good workout and rewarding views.
While specific family-friendly designations are not always available, the presence of numerous easy routes suggests options suitable for families. Look for trails with lower elevation gain and shorter distances, such as the Mulhouse Station – Petit Séminaire de Zillisheim loop from Zillisheim, which is 10.8 miles (17.4 km) long and has minimal elevation changes, making it more accessible for younger riders or those seeking a relaxed pace.
While specific parking locations are not detailed for every trailhead, routes often start from towns or accessible points like Illfurth or Zillisheim, where public parking is generally available. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for more precise parking information.


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