Best bike parks around Zweiflingen are found within the wider Hohenlohe region, characterized by its rolling hills, forests, and river valleys. This area provides a natural setting for outdoor activities, including mountain biking. While Zweiflingen itself is a smaller municipality, the surrounding landscape offers various trails and routes for cycling enthusiasts. The region's topography allows for diverse riding experiences, from flowy forest trails to more challenging descents.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Super trail, but currently completely destroyed by harvesting machines. 😕
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This steep, natural forest path is used by both hikers and mountain bikers. Therefore, please be careful and cautious on this trail.
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Unfortunately, the recommended path ended at a slope, so we had to backtrack a bit. Otherwise, the landscape was awash with beautiful colors in autumn.
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Really beautifully laid out! Great to drive. Certainly not for beginners, S2/S2+ says exactly that. Thumbs up
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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 Saint Martin Trail is a gift for a sick visit and as motivation for healing by being able to ride it as quickly as possible. The trail turns left at the top of Münztrail 1 and goes through a few waves. Come back briefly and cross the coin twice and continue left again. At the bottom he returns to the coin. It is an S2 trail with a steep S2+ descent. Beginners can also ride the coin trail and meet again at the bottom. Or the upper part from Sankt Martin (S1) to the crossing point and then the lower area on the coin trail
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The bike parks around Zweiflingen, primarily within the wider Hohenlohe region, offer diverse riding experiences. You'll find a mix of flowy forest trails, technical descents, and routes with varying difficulty levels, from intermediate to challenging. Many trails function as bike parks, providing well-designed routes for mountain biking enthusiasts.
While some trails around Zweiflingen are more challenging, options like the Rote Steige Wellen Trail offer an intermediate experience with its wave-like design. For absolute beginners, it's always recommended to check the specific trail conditions and difficulty ratings, as some trails like the Sankt-Martin Trail are noted as not being for beginners.
Among the most popular trails functioning as bike parks are the Münztrail, known for its well-designed route and multiple sections, and the Ochs Trail, appreciated for its flowing nature and minimal climbs. The Rote Steige Wellen Trail also offers a dynamic riding experience.
The Hohenlohe region, where Zweiflingen is located, is characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque river valleys. Many bike park trails, such as the Münztrail, Rote Steige Wellen Trail, and Ochs Trail, wind through these forests, offering a scenic backdrop to your ride.
Visitors frequently praise the well-designed and flowing nature of the trails. For example, the Münztrail is noted for being 'very nice designed' and a 'great track,' while the Ochs Trail is described as 'nice and flowing.' The variety of routes and the connection to other trails are also highly valued.
Yes, for advanced riders seeking a challenge, the Sankt-Martin Trail is an S2 trail with a steep S2+ descent, explicitly noted as 'certainly not for beginners.' The Münztrail also offers challenging sections and connections to other demanding routes.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Zweiflingen guide, or enjoy leisurely bike tours as detailed in the Cycling around Zweiflingen guide. There are also dedicated Running Trails around Zweiflingen for those who prefer jogging.
While Zweiflingen itself is smaller, the wider Baden-Württemberg region boasts several notable bike parks. These include Bikepark Albstadt, known for its well-maintained routes for all skill levels; Adventure Bikepark Bad Wildbad, offering diverse trails from easy to the challenging EPIC downhill; and Bikepark Todtnau in the Black Forest, Germany's oldest bike park with challenging freeride and downhill tracks. Additionally, Freeride Mountain Bikepark Schorndorf provides a pumptrack and dirt lines, even with floodlighting for night sessions.
Trail conditions can vary. For instance, the Rote Steige Wellen Trail has been noted as 'still too soft' in parts and needing 'rework.' The Kocherstein Trail has experienced fallen trees blocking the path. It's always advisable to check recent user tips or local reports before heading out, as some trails have dedicated status pages like those mentioned for Münztrail and Ochs Trail.
Yes, the Kocherstein Trail is described as a 'nice, quiet MTB & hiking trail' that allows for quick access up or down the valley, making it suitable for a more relaxed experience away from high-speed sections.
Many trails around Zweiflingen are well-connected. For example, the Münztrail is known for its 'multiple sections and connection to other trails,' allowing riders to link different routes for extended rides. The Sankt-Martin Trail also connects to the Münztrail at various points.


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