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Top 20 Bike Parks in Stuttgart

Best bike parks in Stuttgart are found within a diverse landscape featuring extensive natural mountain bike trails and dedicated bike parks. The region includes hilly terrain, forests, and vineyards, with approximately 25% of the state capital being wooded. While traditional lift-serviced bike parks are not directly within the city, the area offers options for various biking disciplines. This provides a range of experiences from challenging downhill tracks to scenic vineyard routes.

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Last updated: June 23, 2026

Arizona Trail

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With the best trail in the area, the Arizona Trail follows left in about 50 yards. By contrast, the Botnang Trail is boring.

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Indiana Jones Trail

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really great to drive, all jumps can also be easily unrolled!

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Klabustertrail

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Very fun, trail beautifully natural

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Dischinger Castle Trail

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West of the castle ruins is a whole bouquet of trails that can be used with ski jumps. The difficulty varies up to S3.

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Krebsbach Trail

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Nice varied with a few tricky passages

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Woodpecker Trail Stuttgart

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Please note the instructions for use at the starting point. Children are not allowed to ride here unaccompanied by adults and protective equipment is required. Anyone who drives down here …

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Philosophenweg singletrack

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Update March 2021:
-all trees are gone
-the jump over the log is gone

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Harry Popper Trail

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At around 800 meters in length, the Harry Popper Trail is one of the longest official trails on the Kappelberg. Kudos to the DIMB, local rangers and the town of …

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Heumaden Singletrail

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Great to drive. For freaks there are great jumps and even ne high steep curve. But you can also go down normal.

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Pumptrack Vaihingen

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A great track from the Radsportverein Stuttgart / Vaihingen 👍🏼

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October 6, 2023, Klabustertrail

SUPER trail, a few drops, stones, roots are the obstacles. Easily challenging and very good for practice. I can only recommend him. For me the Stuttgart Trails is #16.

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Currently not in good condition, heavily degraded and the steep wall has been dismantled

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Markus
October 30, 2022, Harry Popper Trail

Beautiful flowing trail that really puts you in a good mood

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Lars
October 7, 2022, Klabustertrail

2024.09: The trail is currently in good condition (fairly dry) and is still a lot of fun. However, it has seen better days and could use some maintenance. In some places further down it is a bit washed out.

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LadyDi
August 11, 2022, Harry Popper Trail

At around 800 meters in length, the Harry Popper Trail is one of the longest official trails on the Kappelberg. Kudos to the DIMB, local rangers and the town of Fellbach for opening up loads of legal trails at an impressive pace. Respect! If you want to know more about the MTB concept and the other legal routes, just click on this link: https://dimb-ig-remsmurr.de/legale-trails-in-fellbach/

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Sven
August 8, 2022, Harry Popper Trail

You can find the Trail S2 on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqyYliIDRpE You can find more legal trails in the Rems-Murr district on my YouTube channel

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August 8, 2022, Harry Popper Trail

You can find the Trail S1 on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/ypIqDsCz2I4

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August 8, 2022, Harry Popper Trail

Nice trail. Partly a bit sandy. Occasionally hikers cross the trail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular bike parks and trails within Stuttgart itself?

Within Stuttgart, the Indiana Jones Trail is highly rated for its jumps that can be easily unrolled, offering S1 to S2 difficulty. Another favorite is the Klabustertrail, known for its natural, flowing character with small jumps. The Philosophenweg singletrack offers a fast and winding passage suitable for riders with basic technique. Additionally, the Woodpecker Trail, a legal downhill track in Degerloch, provides a challenging ride with 27 obstacles over 1 kilometer, rated blue to red difficulty.

Are there bike parks suitable for beginners or families in the Stuttgart region?

Yes, for beginners and families, Bikepark Bad Wildbad, though a short distance from Stuttgart, offers the 'One Family Fun Trail' designed for easier rides. Within Stuttgart, the Pumptrack Vaihingen is also a family-friendly option, providing a controlled environment to practice bike handling skills.

Where can I find dedicated dirt jumping or pumptrack facilities near Stuttgart?

For dirt jumping, the Dirtpark Filderstadt, a short drive from Stuttgart, is a dedicated skill park with various dirt lines for different skill levels. It's a community-supported environment perfect for practicing jumps and bike control. Within Stuttgart, the Pumptrack Vaihingen offers a great space for pumptrack riding.

What kind of terrain and difficulty levels can I expect on Stuttgart's bike trails?

Stuttgart's bike trails offer a diverse range. You'll find natural, flowing singletracks like the Klabustertrail, intermediate trails such as the Arizona Trail with steep curves, and more challenging downhill tracks like the Woodpecker Trail, which is rated blue to red and features technical obstacles. The region's hilly terrain, forests, and vineyards provide varied surfaces, from smooth flow sections to muddy passages and rock gardens.

How accessible are the bike parks and trails in Stuttgart by public transport?

Many trails within Stuttgart, like the Woodpecker Trail, are easily accessible, often just a 15-minute bike ride from the city center. For Bikepark Bad Wildbad, you can take the S-Bahn from Stuttgart, with a direct train service (Radexpress 'Enztäler') running on Sundays and holidays from May to October, making it very convenient for a day trip.

Are there any lift-assisted bike parks easily reachable from Stuttgart?

While traditional lift-serviced bike parks are not directly within Stuttgart, Bikepark Bad Wildbad in the Black Forest is highly regarded and easily accessible. It utilizes a cable car and two ski lifts for uplift, providing access to nine routes ranging from easy family trails to demanding downhill tracks.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike parks and trails in Stuttgart?

Visitors frequently praise the natural and flowing character of the trails, with many appreciating the well-maintained features and jumps that can often be unrolled for different skill levels. The variety of terrain, from forest singletracks to challenging downhill sections, is also a highlight, offering something for everyone. The community also values the effort put into maintaining trails like the Arizona Trail.

What are some other outdoor activities I can do near the bike parks in Stuttgart?

Beyond bike parks, Stuttgart offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those featured in the Waterfall hikes in Stuttgart guide, or enjoy running on routes like those found in the Running Trails in Stuttgart guide. For more challenging treks, consider routes from the Mountain Hikes in Stuttgart guide.

When is the best time to visit bike parks in the Stuttgart region?

The warmer months, particularly from May to October, are ideal for visiting bike parks in the Stuttgart region. During this period, services like the Radexpress 'Enztäler' train to Bikepark Bad Wildbad are operational, and the weather is generally more favorable for riding. While some trails are open year-round, conditions can vary, especially in winter.

Are there any specific rules or permits required for mountain biking on trails in Stuttgart?

While specific permits for general mountain biking in Stuttgart are not widely required, it's crucial to respect local regulations, especially on designated trails like the Woodpecker Trail. Always be mindful of other trail users, such as walkers and dog owners, and ensure your bike is technically sound with appropriate protective gear, particularly for more challenging downhill sections.

Can I rent mountain bikes or protective gear near the bike parks?

Yes, if you're heading to Bikepark Bad Wildbad, the 'Bikers Paradise' station on the Sommerberg offers mountain bike rentals, repairs, and spare parts. Protective equipment is compulsory there and also available for rent. For trails directly in Stuttgart, it's advisable to check with local bike shops in the city center for rental options.

What are some lesser-known or 'hidden gem' bike trails in Stuttgart?

Beyond the most popular spots, Stuttgart's extensive network of natural mountain bike trails through its forests and vineyards holds many hidden gems. Trails like the Krebsbach Trail or the Harry Popper Trail offer enjoyable rides through forest terrain, often providing a more secluded experience away from the busiest areas.

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