Best bike parks around Zwiefalten are situated in the scenic Swabian Alb, a region characterized by its diverse natural landscape of valleys, forests, and meadows. This area offers a range of mountain biking opportunities, from dedicated bike park facilities to challenging natural trails. Zwiefalten is also known for its cultural landmarks, including the historic Zwiefalten Abbey. The region provides varied terrain for cycling enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Great spot! The area impresses with its loving design and a fairly large run-up hill that gives you plenty of momentum (some other dirt parks tend to skimp on this one and anyone who doesn't have advanced jumping technique has to fight not to "starve") and also has really cool run-ins: There is a small stone drop and a mini gap in the run-up to the bigger jumps, which is just fun and offers additional practice opportunities for beginners too. Awesome! The two bark mulch jumps with wooden ramps with classic "dirt jumping" (i.e. tight/steep) radii form the heart of the location. The jumps are well built and also offer other fun variations, for example to the side. There is also a large dirt double, which I haven't jumped yet so I can't say more about. There are also several table lines that invite you to play around and where you can get used to jumping. So all in all: particularly valuable rating 👍 We had fun and will definitely be back! 😊 (Only the "traffic routing" and the climb back up the starting hill might cause a bit of chaos in the pump track-like outdoor areas when there is more traffic - this wasn't a problem for us given that there was very little traffic, but it did become clear that it was a bit unclear what to do and when and in which direction, and how the people who want to get back up the starting hill can get up there without getting in each other's way...).
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Dirt park for everyone with lots of kickers and pump track
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Less traveled route, depending on the season sometimes muddy sometimes dry. 😉
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If you dare, you can shoot a bit through the terrain here.
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The path is not always muddy, only when it has rained for several days. In dry weather the path is also completely dry.
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A mini bike park located directly on the Dounauradweg with a gravel pump track, seesaws and other nice things to train your own abilities. Goes with MTB, EMTB, Gravelbike, BMX and certainly also with a touring bike, where the waves are sometimes very short distances, so a deep, or vario seat post is an advantage. Nice change.
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The fallen trees are still there, but are already rotten, as you can see in the pictures. Maybe they will be dissolved in quite some time. ♻️
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The Zwiefalten area offers a mix of dedicated bike park facilities and natural singletrack trails. You can find dirt parks with numerous kickers and pump tracks, such as Bike2Jump Dirtpark Langenenslingen, as well as challenging singletrack descents through forests like Singletrack Near Bärenhöhle. The region caters to various riding preferences and skill levels.
Yes, there are options for families and beginners. For instance, Donau Bike Campus is a mini bike park directly on the Donauradweg, featuring a gravel pump track, seesaws, and other elements suitable for training abilities across different bike types. The dedicated Bikepark Zwiefalten (from region research) is also described as suitable for both beginners and experienced riders.
The best time to visit Zwiefalten for mountain biking is from spring to autumn. During these seasons, temperatures are mild, and the natural surroundings are vibrant, offering ideal conditions for exploring both bike parks and natural trails.
The region is known for its diverse natural landscape, including lush meadows, dense forests, and scenic valleys like Tiefental, Glastal, Lauter, and Wolfstal. You can also enjoy breathtaking views, especially around the Schmiechaquelle nature reserve. A notable cultural landmark is the historic Zwiefalten Abbey, which can be seen on routes like the View of Zwiefalten Abbey – Friedinger Valley loop.
Beyond the dedicated bike parks, Zwiefalten offers an extensive network of mountain biking trails. These include challenging routes like the 47.6 km Tiefental Valley – Glastal Valley loop and moderate rides such as the 34.0 km View of Zwiefalten Abbey – Friedinger Valley loop. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Zwiefalten guide.
Yes, the Zwiefalten region also caters to gravel biking and road cycling enthusiasts. For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the Lauter Valley – Lauter Valley Cycle Path loop. Road cyclists can enjoy scenic rides such as the Zwiefalten Abbey – Dobeltal Scenic Road loop. More information can be found in the Gravel biking around Zwiefalten and Road Cycling Routes around Zwiefalten guides.
Visitors appreciate the variety of terrain, from well-built jumps and pump tracks at dirt parks to challenging singletrack descents. The loving design of facilities like Bike2Jump Dirtpark Langenenslingen and the opportunity for varied conditions on trails like Singletrack trail in Geopark Schwäbische Alb are frequently highlighted. The scenic beauty of the Swabian Alb also adds to the experience.
Natural singletrack trails, such as the Singletrack trail in Geopark Schwäbische Alb, can vary. Depending on the season and recent rainfall, they can be muddy or completely dry. Some trails, like Singletrack Near Bärenhöhle, are steep and narrow, recommended for experienced mountain bikers.
Advanced riders will find challenging descents and technical singletracks. For example, the Singletrack Near Bärenhöhle offers a very steep and narrow descent. Some longer mountain biking routes in the region, such as the Tiefental Valley – Glastal Valley loop, require good fitness and advanced riding skills, with portions that may require pushing the bike.
Yes, the Zwiefalten area offers amenities for visitors. For instance, near the Donau Bike Campus, you can find good food right next door. The town of Zwiefalten itself has the famous Zwiefalter Brewery and other establishments, providing options for refreshments and accommodation after your ride.
While specific parking details for every bike park are not always listed, areas around popular trails and attractions in Zwiefalten typically have designated parking. For example, there is a parking lot near the Wolfstal for those visiting the Singletrack Near Bärenhöhle.


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