Best bike parks around Mulfingen are found within a region recognized for its diverse cycling opportunities. The area features an extensive network of natural mountain biking trails and cycling routes. Mulfingen is situated in a picturesque landscape, including areas along the Kocher and Jagst rivers. This environment provides varied terrain suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Easy S0 trail, rideable by everyone.
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Short trails with flowlines, jumps, berms and even wooden elements
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With the trees as an obstacle, this trail is no fun at all! For hiking OK.
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The Würth Bike Park is the new pump track on the Ballenwasen sports grounds. In September, the construction work of the SSV Gaisbach 1973 e.V., sponsored by Adolf Würth GmbH & Co. KG and supported by the city administration of Künzelsau, was completed. The park-like facility has a total area of 4,500 square meters with an asphalt area of around 920 square meters. The remaining area is intended as a wild meadow with places to stay, especially for children and families. Within less than 14 days, the company pumptrack.de modeled and paved the circuit for roller sports equipment of all kinds by hand.
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Several trails for flowing and jumping in different levels of difficulty
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The Würth Pumptrack is suitable for bicycles, scooters and inline skates.
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The other way to get to the Kochertal... really fun... and when you are there the second time you also take the small built-in jumps with you - it's such a thing to drive down the first time ;-)
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Yes, the Würth Bike Park is designed with families in mind. It features a pump track on the Ballenwasen sports grounds with an asphalt area of around 920 square meters, and the surrounding area is intended as a wild meadow with places to stay, especially for children and families.
The Mulfingen area offers a variety of natural mountain biking trails, ranging from easy S0 trails to those with jumps, berms, and wooden elements. You can find beautifully forested paths, flowlines, and trails suitable for different skill levels.
Absolutely. The Flow Trail Section is an easy S0 trail, described as rideable by everyone, offering an accessible mountain biking experience on a beautifully forested path.
For riders looking for more technical challenges, the Stadtwald Trails Künzelsau offer short trails with flowlines, jumps, berms, and even wooden elements across various difficulty levels. The Rüblingen Trail is also known for its small built-in jumps.
While specific seasonal data isn't available, the Mulfingen region, with its natural trails and scenic landscapes, is generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and early autumn. These seasons typically offer pleasant weather conditions for outdoor cycling.
Yes, the region around Mulfingen is known for its picturesque landscapes, especially along the Kocher and Jagst rivers. The Flow Trail Section is categorized as having a viewpoint, and community tips mention scenic spots like the Tauberbrücke in Markelsheim.
Beyond bike parks, the Mulfingen area offers extensive opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore a variety of MTB Trails, enjoy Road Cycling Routes, or take advantage of numerous Easy Hikes.
Yes, Mulfingen is well-regarded for its general cycling opportunities, including road cycling. You can find various routes, such as the Jagst Valley Cycle Path, offering rides like the 'Jagst Valley Cycle Path – Jagst Bridge in Hohebach loop from Mulfingen' which is a moderate 40.17 km route.
The Kocherstein Trail is noted for being a very flowy trail, inviting riders to travel at high speeds. Similarly, the Flow Trail Section is praised for its 'MTB feeling' on a beautifully forested path.
Visitors frequently highlight the fun and flowy nature of the trails. Many appreciate the natural settings, the variety of features from small jumps to berms, and the accessibility for different skill levels. The community has contributed over 15 photos and 30 upvotes, reflecting a positive experience.
Yes, the Katzenklingentrail is a multi-use trail with a green difficulty rating, suitable for downhill riding. Its moderate physical rating makes it accessible to a range of riders, though visibility can sometimes be challenging.


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