Hohentengen am Hochrhein
Hohentengen am Hochrhein
Best bike parks around Hohentengen am Hochrhein are situated in a region characterized by its location on the Rhine river, bordering both Germany and Switzerland. The area offers a mix of natural landscapes and developed trails, providing diverse outdoor activities. This geographic position allows access to various biking opportunities across different terrains. The region features forests and riverine environments, suitable for exploring by bike.
Last updated: July 10, 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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Yes, several options cater to beginners and families. The Alter Züriweg Trail is a beautiful, slightly sloping, and largely root-free flow trail, making it ideal for family outings. Additionally, Singletrack trail along the railway to Glattfelden offers sections suitable for beginners, and the Funpark Hochrhein in Obersäckingen is designed for all skill levels, from children on balance bikes to more experienced riders.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, Bikepark Bülach in Switzerland features multiple short downhill tracks with elements like berms, drops, and jumps, including an 'A-Line' with a steep wall curve. The Bike Park Homburg also has a 100-meter-long, very steep downhill section with seven curves, specifically for trained mountain bikers.
Funpark Hochrhein in Obersäckingen offers a variety of lines and a central skatepark, catering to all skill levels. It's known for its consistent maintenance. While the 'small line' is generally open, larger jumps are restricted and require supervision from a local expert.
Absolutely. The Bike Park Homburg in the Homburg forest features a 620-meter-long trail with jumps, waves, and berms. Similarly, Bikepark Bülach provides short downhill tracks packed with berms, drops, and jumps, including a dedicated 'Jumptrail'.
Yes, Funpark Hochrhein undergoes annual maintenance and significant renovations by Hochrhein Trails e.V. Bikepark Bülach is also known for its well-maintained trails and diverse features.
This trail offers a varied singletrack experience with sections ranging from easy to challenging. It's primarily in the forest, making it a shaded option for summer, and can even be ridden in wet conditions. Some parts are described as a 'bunny hop tour' due to tree trunks, and it's considered ideal for beginners in certain sections.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes and more challenging waterfall hikes. There are also dedicated running trails for those who enjoy jogging through the scenic landscapes.
The Dead Sailor Trail by Herr Lehmann is beautifully designed and includes alternative routes before every major challenge, allowing riders of varying skill levels to enjoy the trail with confidence.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from flowy and root-free paths like the Alter Züriweg Trail, which is great for beginners, to more technical singletracks with jumps and berms. The natural forest settings and the well-maintained facilities, such as those at Bike Park Homburg, are frequently highlighted as positive aspects.
Yes, the Singletrack trail along the railway to Glattfelden is noted as being easy to do even in wet conditions, as it is mostly in the forest. However, for Funpark Hochrhein, riders are advised not to use the 'small line' when it is muddy to ensure safety and preserve the trail.
Funpark Hochrhein in Obersäckingen is situated directly on the Rhine, offering a unique setting for biking and skating enthusiasts.


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