Bad Herrenalb, located in the Northern Black Forest, is known for its natural landscape, offering various mountain bike trails. The region provides numerous opportunities for cycling paths and tours catering to different skill levels. Mountain biking is a popular activity here, with routes featuring varied terrain and natural highlights. The area also includes viewpoints such as Bernstein and Teufelsmühle.
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More information here https://www.trailpark-schwanner-warte.de/
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Trailpark Schwanner Warte opened on June 17, 2023 and consists of three mountain bike trails with varying levels of difficulty. These lead around the observation tower at Schwanner Warte!
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It wasn't open when I was there.
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Closed on Monday and Tuesday. Closes at 6pm. Hot food orders possible until 4.30pm. Very nice staff 👍🏼
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The three routes: Natureline (easy): Natural trail on forest floor with lots of roots and flat curves. Flowline (medium): Easy-to-ride beginner trail with rollable jumps and tables. You can learn to jump and ride curves here, practice and simply train. Jumpline (difficult): Fast trail for advanced riders with larger jumps, steep curves and tables that are still rollable but are more challenging and higher. Experienced bikers have the opportunity to let off steam here.
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There is something for everyone: a beautifully developed jump line or something simple like a natural trail
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Bad Herrenalb, nestled in the Northern Black Forest, offers a diverse range of mountain biking trails rather than dedicated bike parks. You'll find routes catering to various skill levels, from leisurely rides to demanding full-day tours. The region is known for its natural landscape, varied terrain, and scenic enjoyment.
Yes, there are options for all skill levels. The Stone deck trail is an intermediate trail that starts at S0 difficulty and is easily rideable for beginners, with all steps and jumps being rollable. The Graf-Rhena Trail – Frauenalb Abbey Ruins loop is another moderate option, suitable for all fitness levels with an STS S0 - S1 difficulty rating.
For more advanced riders, the Jägerpfad Trail is a challenging forest trail with narrow sections. The Path trail is another first-class single trail, very technical at the beginning (S2). Additionally, the Schmiedlöcker Prince's Hut – Sand Hut loop is considered a hard mountain bike ride, requiring good fitness and advanced riding skills.
While dedicated bike parks are not the focus, the region offers family-friendly cycling. The Enztalradweg (Enz Valley Cycle Path) near Bad Herrenalb is well-maintained and suitable for family outings or leisurely rides along the Enz river. The Sommerberg Ski Hut Bad Wildbad is also noted as family-friendly and offers a lift that mountain bikers can use outside of ski season.
The trails around Bad Herrenalb offer stunning natural beauty and numerous viewpoints. You can enjoy continuous wide views on routes like the Large Rock Circuit, with the highest point on the Hohloh. Other notable viewpoints include Bernstein, Tannschachberg, Teufelsmühle, and Hahnenfalzhütte. The Käppele-Teufelsmühle route also features extensive viewpoints.
Yes, the Graf-Rhena Trail – Frauenalb Abbey Ruins loop from Bad Herrenalb Kullenmühle offers scenic enjoyment and includes the historical Frauenalb Abbey Ruins, making it a great option for combining cycling with a touch of history.
Visitors appreciate the varied terrain and the opportunities for both technical riding and scenic enjoyment. The Stone deck trail is praised for being easily rideable for beginners while still offering an interesting challenge for advanced riders. The Old Graf-Rhena-Weg Trail is enjoyed for its beauty and suitability for various fitness levels, even with children.
The region is generally popular for mountain biking during spring, summer, and autumn. While specific 'best times' depend on personal preference for weather, the trails are well-regarded for their varied terrain, making them enjoyable across these seasons. Some trails, like the Path trail, can be slippery when wet, so checking weather conditions is advisable.
Absolutely. The area around Bad Herrenalb is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous running trails, including difficult routes like the Kurpark Bad Herrenalb – Bad Herrenalb Monastery Ruins loop. There are also extensive hiking opportunities, such as the challenging Grand tour of the Teufelsmühle or the easy Wildcat Forest Adventure Trail. For more cycling, explore the cycling routes like the View of Frauenalb Abbey – Graf-Rhena Trail.
Trails in the Bad Herrenalb area are often categorized using the STS (Singletrail Skala) difficulty ratings, ranging from S0 to S6. S0 indicates basic technical knowledge, while S1 and S2 require good fitness and advanced riding skills, with some sections possibly necessitating pushing the bike. For example, the Stone deck trail ranges from S0 to S1+/S2, and the Path trail is rated S2.
Yes, the Sommerberg Ski Hut Bad Wildbad is a rustic mountain hut on the summit of the Sommerberg that serves as a restaurant. It's a great spot to refuel and enjoy a view after a ride.


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