Best bike parks around Bissingen offer diverse cycling experiences, from dedicated facilities to extensive mountain biking trails. Located near the Swabian Jura, the region provides a natural setting for various skill levels. Bissingen is known for its managed bike park facilities and popular mountain bike routes, featuring a mix of flow trails, technical sections, and longer endurance routes.
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Interesting pump track. However, some of the bumps are simply too close together for 26-inch dirt bikes, so the track is only semi-functional (it might be different for scooters or smaller wheels). In the middle, there are two jumps with fairly long, flat sections, so you could potentially come here specifically to practice 180s, as there's enough space on the flats to land backwards on the bike…
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As the others have also mentioned... once you have found the entrance to the trail, nothing stands in the way of a flowing, easy but long fun, except the trees 🚴♀️😉
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Always keep to the left (especially at the small junction). Otherwise the “flow” is over 😉
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Ideal for training your skills a little. Nicely laid out.
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If you need a little action, this is the place for you. Greetings Marcus
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If you have to have driven it, it really puts you in a good mood. Greetings Marcus
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Quite nice trail. Not really demanding. Rather very flat. At the end a little steeper but not a problem.
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Afloat through the forest with a lot of flow
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Beyond the well-known spots, the region offers diverse options. The Flow Trail at Bock is highly rated for its outstanding flow through the forest. For a dedicated facility, the Bike- & Skateplatz in Bissingen an der Teck provides a managed bike park with elements for various skill levels. Additionally, trails like the Hirschtrail (Sektion 1) are popular for their playful elements, small jumps, and waves.
Yes, the Bike Park Geopark Ries is ideal for training skills, described as nicely laid out for action. The Bike- & Skateplatz in Bissingen an der Teck also caters to various skill levels, with specific elements for experienced riders and general facilities for others. The Hirschtrail Sektion 1 is a blue difficulty singletrack with playful elements suitable for progression.
You'll find a mix of forest trails and routes near the Swabian Jura. Many trails, like the Flow Trail at Bock and Goldburg Bike Trail, wind through forests. The natural landscape provides an ideal setting for mountain bike tours, with varied terrain from moderate singletracks to routes with more challenging climbs.
Yes, the Goldburg Bike Trail is located near the alleged site of the Goldburg, offering a blend of biking fun and historical context. The broader region also features trails near landmarks like Burg Teck.
The Bike- & Skateplatz operates Monday to Friday from 2 PM to 9 PM, and Saturday & Sunday all day until 9 PM or dusk. Mandatory helmet use is required for all users, and children are advised to be supervised by adults.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Bissingen guide. There are also options for running trails and gravel biking routes, catering to different preferences and fitness levels.
Yes, the Lutzingen Pump Track is available. It's described as interesting, though some bumps might be too close for 26-inch dirt bikes. It also features sections suitable for practicing maneuvers like 180s.
Visitors frequently praise the flow and design of the trails. For instance, the Flow Trail at Bock is highlighted for its 'outstanding flow' through the forest. The Goldburg Bike Trail is appreciated for being a 'beautiful, designed trail' that's 'really fun' to ride.
While specific seasonal conditions aren't detailed for all parks, the overall region status for trails is generally 'Clear / Green,' indicating good riding conditions. Spring through autumn typically offers the most favorable weather for outdoor cycling in this region.
Yes, particularly around Bissingen in Bavaria, you can find longer routes such as the 'Michelsberg Pilgrimage Trail – Bike Park Geopark Ries loop from Bissingen.' This route is 45.2 km long with significant elevation changes, ideal for endurance-focused mountain biking that explores the natural landscape.
Many trails and bike parks have community tips available. For example, the Flow Trail at Bock has tips on finding the entrance and its enjoyable length. The Goldburg Bike Trail includes advice to 'watch out for the hikers,' indicating shared paths.


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