Best bike parks around Murg are situated in the Black Forest and Murg Valley, offering diverse cycling experiences. The region is known for its natural trails and varying levels of difficulty, catering to different riding skills. It provides a mix of scenic routes and challenging mountain biking terrain. The area's landscape features deep valleys, dense forests, and riverine environments.
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ATTENTION: THE NEW TRAIL ENTRY IS IN A DIFFERENT LOCATION!!! Please only use the official Eggberg Trail (start coordinates: 47.5811990, 7.9723449). The new trail is a challenging, natural, red (intermediate) mountain bike trail with a black (difficult) additional section. The trail is only suitable for advanced riders. Support the new trail by becoming a member of Hochrhein Trails e.V. or by making a donation to the association: https://hochrheintrails.de/support-us
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On November 2, 2025, the time has come: The (new) Eggberg Trail will finally reopen 😊 https://hochrheintrails.de/ https://www.instagram.com/hochrheintrails/
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Partly steep story... but with patience and technique to master
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A single trail that demands concentration and skill. It features many rocky sections, sometimes narrow sections (between two trees). It's almost directly on the slope. Very popular, so you're never alone on the weekend!
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Clear recommendation. It's really fun. But you should be able to handle the bike. Sometimes it's very technical. But great for practicing
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Here again, did I miss the trail? Not really😝. But if you're on the Geissberg, it's logical to add the Bürrsteig Trail to the list of unpleasant ones😀😃😄
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Danger Bürersteig Trail is currently not accessible. At the end, just before the bunker, there are mountains of wood, a transhipment point for the forest workers
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Here's a quick run-through of the trail: https://youtu.be/Dk8IqpBiIGg
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The Murg area offers a wide range of difficulties. You'll find challenging mountain biking trails in the Murgtal, with routes ranging from moderate to hard, often featuring technical terrain and requiring good to very good fitness. For instance, the Bürersteig Trail is a hidden singletrack requiring advanced driving technique, and the Gaissberg Downhill Trail is a long, demanding single trail with jumps, bends, and steep sections. However, there are also easier options like the Sabine Spitz Mountain Bike Arena, which caters to intermediate riders and offers sections for practice.
Yes, for a more leisurely and family-friendly experience, the Tour de Murg Cycle Path is an excellent choice. This route is approximately 64 kilometers long, primarily follows a downhill gradient, and is suitable for various fitness levels. It offers picturesque views of the Murg Valley, passing through meadows and forests.
The Murg region, nestled within the northern Black Forest, is known for its stunning natural environment. You can expect to experience deep valleys, dense forests, and beautiful riverine landscapes. Trails often pass alongside impressive rock formations and through lush meadows, offering scenic views throughout your ride.
Among the most appreciated trails by the komoot community are the Bürersteig Trail, known for its hidden singletrack, and Hochsaler Wühre above Hottingen, which offers challenging sections for mountain biking practice. The Gaissberg Downhill Trail is also very popular for its long, flowing, and demanding features.
While specific seasonal considerations for Murg bike trails aren't detailed, the Black Forest region generally offers good cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Summer can be slightly overgrown on some trails, as noted for the Bürersteig Trail, but also provides shade. It's always advisable to check local conditions before your visit.
Yes, the Sabine Spitz Mountain Bike Arena in nearby Bad Säckingen is a dedicated four-kilometer cross-country competition track. It's freely accessible and offers a variety of features including jumps, doubles, residents, and a pump track, catering to both beginners and advanced riders.
Beyond mountain biking, the Murg area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Riverside Path loop from Murg' or the challenging 'Rock tunnels along the Murg Trail' (find more at Running Trails around Murg). There are also easy hikes like the 'Bridge Over the Murg Waterfall – Wieladingen Castle Ruins loop' (Easy hikes around Murg) and gravel biking routes, including the 'Idyllic Murg Valley stream – Bad Säckingen Old Town loop' (Gravel biking around Murg).
The Murg region is well-served by public transport, which makes it convenient for cyclists. This allows for flexible trip planning, enabling you to start and end your rides at different points without needing a car. The Tour de Murg Cycle Path, for example, benefits from good public transport connections.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty of the northern Black Forest, with its deep valleys, dense forests, and riverine environments. The variety of trails, from easy family paths to demanding technical mountain bike routes, also caters to all skill levels. Many also enjoy the opportunity to explore picturesque towns and cultural highlights along the routes.
Yes, the Eggberg Trail is known for being challenging and is not recommended for beginners. It's a technical trail that requires skill. Additionally, the Bürersteig Trail and Hochsaler Wühre above Hottingen are described as narrow, stony, rooty, and curvy, demanding good driving skills.


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