Best bike parks around Heiligenberg are situated in a region known for its challenging mountain biking routes and scenic trails. The area features diverse landscapes, including forests and views of the Neckar valley. Heiligenberg itself is a location with cultural significance, offering a natural setting for outdoor activities. Riders can find varied paths, from singletracks to forest roads, suitable for developing endurance and technical skills.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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27.04.2026: the entrance is completely overgrown.
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The upper part is more fun. Great berms and nice jumps. The lower part is mostly quite muddy and not as well-built as the upper part.
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Impossible entry, stupidly pushed closed, still like spruce Mikado, the trunks always seem to fall onto the path in threes. It's awful. Poor hikers!
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After the recent heavy rain in the Bodenseekreis, the warning is fully understandable!
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Trail and several paths are currently closed
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Hardly navigable at the moment. Everything is still very muddy. But otherwise I really like it here 👍🏼
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Not to be missed with sign and MTB doll
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Heiligenberg offers a natural setting for mountain biking with challenging routes and scenic trails, rather than traditional bike parks with lifts. You'll find diverse landscapes, including forests and views of the Neckar valley, with varied paths from singletracks to forest roads suitable for developing endurance and technical skills.
Yes, some trails cater to beginners. For instance, the upper part of the Cruiser Trail is described as winding and flowing, making it accessible for those new to mountain biking. While Gehro Trail Entrance offers sections from S1 (easier) to S3 (more difficult), visitors should note that even the 'blue' (S1) marking might be understated for absolute beginners.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Gehro Trail Entrance features sections up to S3 difficulty, indicating a mostly demanding trail with varied terrain. Additionally, the Benistobel singletrack includes a technical S2 section that is quite steep and narrow, becoming more difficult in damp conditions.
Absolutely. The Ridge Edge Trail is known for offering great views along the edge of a slope, particularly of the Deggenhausertal. The region in general provides magnificent views of the Neckar valley.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is generally during the warmer, drier months from spring through autumn. This ensures better trail conditions and more pleasant weather for enjoying the scenic views. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as damp conditions can make some trails significantly more challenging.
Yes, Heiligenberg is a great base for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options like the Heiligenberger Panoramaweg am Bodensee. There are also dedicated cycling routes for touring bikes, such as the Pfahlbaumuseum Unteruhldingen – Uhldingen Lakefront Promenade loop, and additional MTB trails like the Heiligenberg Castle – View from the Amalienhöhe loop.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all trails, options like the upper part of the Cruiser Trail are described as not too difficult and mobile for beginners, which could be suitable for families with some biking experience. For easier rides, consider the general cycling routes available in the area.
Visitors frequently praise the fun and flowing nature of the trails, with many highlighting the scenic views, especially from trails like the Ridge Edge Trail. The variety of terrain, from singletracks to forest roads, and the opportunity to develop technical skills are also highly appreciated.
The Singletrack in the Überlingen Forest is a very nice, short, and flowing single trail that offers a fun experience within a beautiful forest setting, often enjoyed for its smooth ride.
The trails around Heiligenberg feature diverse terrain, including cycleways, singletracks, and forest roads. You'll encounter sections with roots, rocks, and natural obstacles, particularly on more challenging trails. Some paths, like the Benistobel singletrack, can be steeply sloping in places.
Yes, the Heiligenberg area has cultural significance. While mountain biking, you can enjoy views of the Neckar valley and potentially pass by historical points. For example, the challenging Heiligenberg Mountain Bike Route includes a section down to Heidelberg's old town, offering cultural and gastronomic highlights.


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