Best bike parks around Nufringen offer an extensive network of mountain bike trails that cater to various skill levels. The region provides diverse natural riding experiences through scenic landscapes, including the Schönbuch Nature Park and the Nagold Valley. These trails range from moderate loops suitable for good fitness to more challenging options with significant elevation gains. Nufringen serves as a hub for exploring the natural beauty of the area.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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perfect trail for people who want to learn trail riding
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Coming from the Schlossberg, it is possible to join the Jägerweg, which leads from here in both directions for kilometres as a mostly flat, very beautiful hiking trail through the Schönbuch Nature Park.
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Simply immerse yourself in the forest and enjoy nature. Especially in summer temperatures, the trail is beautifully shady and sheltered.
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Even with lots of autumn leaves and wet conditions, it's still a good ride. Hopefully no one will complain about the narrow forest path.
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Who would have thought that a legal trail would be opened here that has been used for years by MTB enthusiasts for a fast descent. Good work, Schönbuch Nature Park, keep it up and redesign and legalize the entire Jägerweg to be bicycle-friendly at some point :) I would even be willing to donate to the renovation of the path :D
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Don't let the naming be arbitrary and meaningless The numbering is confusing - the creator of this highlight is from a different location (Eningen/RT) - this trail is simply the Diebsteig Trail: technically at its best, but you should have basic knowledge of MTB / rough trail descents over carpets of roots. It's pretty steep in places - once you've started the descent, you have to go through it. If you stop and try to push down, the descent becomes more difficult and increases the chance of involuntary "taking a soil sample"😉. The entrance can be found at the top of the “Steiniger Weg”. Strictly speaking, two parallel runs go down from this - both are technically demanding and ideal for fully MTBs. The descents are definitely rideable for advanced beginners as long as you have balance on the bike, correct braking technique and ideally the right protective equipment at the start, provided you are not yet familiar with such lines.
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Nufringen offers an extensive network of mountain bike trails that cater to various skill levels. You'll find diverse natural riding experiences through scenic landscapes, including the Schönbuch Nature Park and the Nagold Valley. Trails range from moderate loops suitable for good fitness to more challenging options with significant elevation gains, as well as flowing paths and those with roots and stones.
Yes, for those new to trail riding or preferring less technical routes, the Jägerweg Trail Entrance offers a beautiful, mostly flat path through the Schönbuch Nature Park. Additionally, the region research mentions the 'Jägerweg Trail Entrance – Kayhersträßle Trail loop from Nufringen' as mostly flat and very beautiful, suitable for those new to trail riding.
Intermediate riders will enjoy the Königsrain Trail, known for its mix of roots, stones, and forest floor, making it a must-ride section when descending the Schönbuch. Another great option is the Long Forest Trail, which is flowing and easy to ride, offering a long path through the forest with no significant obstacles.
For more advanced riders seeking a thrill, the 'Steep Trail at Königsbrünnele – Awesome Trail loop from Nufringen' is highlighted in the region research for its intense experience and likely steeper sections. Some segments in the area can also extend to over five hours with 3,000 feet of elevation gain, requiring very good fitness and advanced skills, with some portions potentially necessitating pushing the bike (STS S3 - S6).
The trails around Nufringen offer a chance to experience the natural beauty of the region, including the scenic Schönbuch Nature Park and the Nagold Valley. The Königsrain Trail is also categorized as having a viewpoint, allowing riders to enjoy the surrounding landscapes.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from flowing paths to those with roots and stones. The community particularly enjoys the natural beauty and the diverse riding experiences. Trails like the Jägerweg Trail Entrance are praised for being 'wonderful quaint ways' that trail lovers will enjoy, and the Long Forest Trail is noted for being fun and easy to ride.
Yes, beyond mountain biking, Nufringen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for MTB Trails, Running Trails, and Cycling. These include loops like the 'Königsrain Trail – Grafenberg Trail loop' for mountain biking, 'View of Herrenberg – View of Schönbuch loop' for running, and 'Calw Market Square – Calw Old Town loop' for general cycling.
Trail durations vary significantly based on length and elevation. For example, the 'Königsrain Trail – Grafenberg Trail loop' is a moderate 22.6 km ride taking approximately 1 hour and 44 minutes. A longer option, the 'Nagold Bridge, Wildberg – Fountain in Nagold City Park loop', spans 64.2 km and requires about 4 hours and 5 minutes. There are also shorter options like the 'Egelsee Deckenpfronn – View of Deckenpfronn loop' which can be completed in under two hours.
The Schafhau Trail is an intermediate mountain bike trail, often described as mostly quite muddy but easy to drive, making it suitable for beginners. It runs parallel to Franzenstrasse and can be easily combined with other Schönbuch Trails.
The Aidlinger Grenzweg Trail is a nice trail from Aidlingen towards Grafenau. It's characterized by being narrow with good quality, offering a few small jumps that can also be avoided. It's generally rated S0 to S1-2 depending on humidity and can be driven in both directions, with a tendency to be more downhill when coming from Aidlingen.
While the region offers year-round outdoor opportunities, specific conditions for winter mountain biking can vary. Trails like the Jägerweg Trail Entrance are noted to be covered with thick leaves in autumn, which can impact riding. It's always advisable to check local weather conditions and trail reports before heading out in winter, as wet or icy conditions can make some trails slippery or more challenging.


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