Best bike parks around Neubulach are found in the Northern Black Forest, an area characterized by rolling hills and dense forests. This region provides numerous mountain biking routes suitable for exploring its natural beauty. While not featuring large, dedicated bike parks with extensive downhill trails, Neubulach offers opportunities for cyclists through its skatepark and surrounding natural terrain. Cyclists can find trails with varying levels of technical challenge, often leading through idyllic valleys and up to high plateaus.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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A section through the forest begins at a power pole and ends at the B295. There are slight jumps, but everything can be avoided. If desired, the bikes can stay on the ground. Recommendation: From here, continue towards the Invisible Trail above Simmozheim.
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A rocky and rooty trail section. From the top, you can start the trail from the sparkling wine cellar in the forest and continue down to Hirsau. It's about 1km long.
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SUPER trail, descent with a lot of speed, lots of roots and stones. Good for practice.
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Over hill and dale along the slope, over a (dried up) stream bed and a steep staircase - a welcome change from the boring road or gravel track
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Moderately steep, but narrow, deeply washed out, rocky, rooty and always small "steps" or drops. You have to want to do it and have a bit of practice to make it fun. It's more for trail bikes or even enduro, although the enduro riders can probably laugh about it wearily 😅
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Nice "roller coaster trail" - a few small jumps - everything is very easy to ride, why someone made the end section an S3 is not clear to me. In my opinion there is not a single S3 section along the entire route.
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Neubulach offers a mix of natural mountain biking trails through rolling hills and dense forests, as well as a dedicated skatepark. You'll find scenic routes for endurance and technical trails for skill practice, rather than large, lift-accessed downhill bike parks.
Yes, you can explore several mountain biking trails. For a pleasant, slightly sloping ride, try the Flow trail in the Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord. If you're looking to practice skills on a more challenging, flowing trail, the Mountain bike trail to Hirsau offers sections up to S2 difficulty. The Kapfweg Trail is another intermediate option with small jumps and berms through the forest.
The Neubulach Skatepark is a smaller facility located near football pitches and a school. It features elements such as a 2-meter quarter pipe, a 1.5-meter quarter pipe, a funbox, a 2-meter ramp, and a two-tiered bank, making it suitable for BMX or dirt jumping to practice tricks and improve skills.
The best seasons for mountain biking in Neubulach are spring, summer, and autumn. During these times, the weather is generally pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the natural trails and enjoying the scenic rides.
Absolutely. For experienced riders, the Old Ernstmühl Footpath is a challenging enduro trail with sections rated S2-S5, requiring good line selection. Another demanding option is the Technical Root Trail to Zaverlsteiner Brückle – Rötelbachtal, which features narrow, rooted sections and sometimes steep drops.
Visitors appreciate the variety and natural beauty of the trails. For instance, the Flow trail in the Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord is noted for its pleasant, slightly sloping ride, though riders advise caution for muddy sections. The Mountain bike trail to Hirsau is praised for being a nice flowing trail suitable for practice, with a reminder to be considerate of hikers.
While Neubulach's natural trails offer varying difficulties, many are well-suited for relaxed cycling tours, making them enjoyable for families seeking scenic rides. For skill-focused fun, nearby pumptracks in Nagold and Ühlingen are suitable for all ages and skill levels, including beginners, on various wheeled sports equipment.
Yes, while not directly in Neubulach, there are modern pumptracks in the broader Black Forest region. You can find facilities in Nagold and Ühlingen, which are designed for riders to generate momentum through 'pumping' movements without pedaling. These are great for all ages and skill levels. More information can be found on the Schwarzwald Tourismus website, including details on the Pumptrack Nagold.
Beyond bike parks, Neubulach offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various gravel biking routes, enjoy scenic hiking trails like the 'Wolfsgrube' premium trail, or go for a run on the numerous running trails around the area.
The terrain around Neubulach is characterized by rolling hills and dense forests. Trails often lead through idyllic Black Forest valleys, alongside small streams, and up to high plateaus. You'll encounter natural surfaces, including forest paths, root sections, and some areas that can become muddy, especially after rain.
Yes, the trails often lead through scenic parts of the Black Forest, offering views of idyllic valleys and high plateaus. While specific named viewpoints aren't detailed for every trail, the natural beauty of the dense forests and varied landscapes themselves provide a picturesque backdrop for your ride.


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