Best bike parks in the Murgtal are found within a region characterized by its extensive network of mountain biking trails. The Murgtal, part of the broader Bike Arena Murgtal-Enztal, offers diverse terrain for mountain biking. While a dedicated bike park with lift access in Bad Wildbad is currently closed, the area features numerous singletrack trails. These trails provide varied experiences, from flowing descents to technically demanding sections, set within natural forest landscapes.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Nice description from Frank, which I can only agree with: long, flowing descent that is definitely worth it!
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The Jägerpfad is a great trail, somewhat unusual for the northern Black Forest due to its terrain. A moderate gradient with minor climbs takes you from Reichental along the slopes of the Dachstein and Rockertkopf towards Scheuern/Gernsbach. You can join in or out at various points. The terrain is sandy forest soil, occasionally becoming a bit more technical due to rocks and a few roots.
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The Jägerpfad is a great trail, which is rather unusual for the northern Black Forest due to its nature. On a moderate gradient with smaller counter climbs you surf from Reichental on the slopes of the Dachstein and the Rockertkopf towards Scheuern/Gernsbach. You can get on or off the fun at various points. The ground is sandy forest floor, which becomes a bit more technical from time to time due to rocks and a few roots.
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Rathaus pub, very relaxed after the trail, nice innkeeper, beer garden... highly recommended
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Long and with lots of pauses, but fun in between 😁
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Very nice trail from the MTB Murgtal association, length approx. 3 km, departure time approx. 10 min. Easy to Medium Difficulty. Always worth a trip, a lot of time and heart and soul was invested here. Thank you MTB Murgtal
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A really nice ride, very flowy and not very technical at the beginning, but then there are some exciting and rocky sections. Overall, the trail should be rideable for everyone and is definitely worth a ride. Thanks to the trail builders!
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The Murgtal region offers a variety of mountain biking experiences. The most popular is the Stone deck trail, known for its 3.2 km descent and rollable features suitable for various skill levels. Other notable trails include the natural and engaging Jägerpfad Trail and the flowing S1 flow trail.
No, Bike Park Bad Wildbad, which was part of the Bike Arena Murgtal-Enztal, is currently closed due to bureaucratic reasons. However, the Murgtal still provides extensive mountain biking opportunities through its network of trails.
Murgtal's trails offer diverse terrain, from flowing descents to technically demanding natural sections. For example, the Stone deck trail ranges from S0 to S1+/S2, making it enjoyable for both beginners and experienced riders. Trails like the Wegscheid–Forbach Trail can include challenging S2 sections.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all trails, the Stone deck trail is designed with rollable features and difficulty levels starting at S0, making it accessible for beginners and potentially suitable for families with some biking experience.
The Murgtal region is generally enjoyable for mountain biking during spring, summer, and autumn. The Jägerpfad Trail, for instance, is described as most beautiful in spring and autumn when deciduous trees allow more light into the forest. Always check local weather conditions before your ride.
Many trails in the Murgtal traverse natural forest landscapes. The Flow trail with views of Ottenau offers scenic vistas. The Jägerpfad Trail also provides occasional glimpses out of the forest.
Beyond mountain biking, the Murgtal offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, enjoy easy hikes, or embark on road cycling tours through the scenic Murgtal.
The Stone deck trail is explicitly signposted as forbidden for hikers, indicating it's a dedicated bike trail. For general trail access and rules, it's advisable to check with local mountain biking associations like MTB-Murgtal e.V. for the most current information.
While the former Bike Park Bad Wildbad offered a 'Bikers Paradise' station with rentals and repairs, its current closure means these services are not available there. For current bike rentals or repair services, it's best to check with local sports shops or tourism information centers in towns within the Murgtal.
Visitors frequently praise the natural flow and varied features of the trails. The Stone deck trail is highlighted for its fun, engaging downhill experience, while the S1 flow trail is loved for its wonderfully flowing characteristics. The extensive network of natural singletracks is a key draw.
Specific parking details vary by trailhead. For instance, the Stone deck trail descends from the Breitfeld Hut to the Obertsrot Cemetery, suggesting access points in these areas. For public transport, the Murgtalbahn (S8/S81) connects many towns in the valley, but direct access to trailheads may require additional planning or a short ride.
Yes, the Murgtal offers trails with technically demanding sections. The Wegscheid–Forbach Trail, for example, includes a demanding and steep S2 section. The Stone deck trail also has sections approaching S1+/S2, providing a challenge for more advanced riders.


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