Bike parks around Gundelfingen offer diverse opportunities for cyclists of varying skill levels. The area, situated near Freiburg, provides access to a range of biking experiences from family-friendly trails to specialized dirt parks. These facilities are integrated into the natural landscape, featuring both purpose-built structures and natural terrain. The region is characterized by its network of trails that cater to mountain biking, e-biking, and trail running.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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For me, the Hexentrail is the most beautiful trail in the Freiburg area. It is not as technically demanding as Canadian, Borderline or Baden to the Bone, but it has something to offer for all levels of difficulty. It is suitable for beginners, but the necessary respect should not be lacking. Even for advanced riders, jumps, higher steps and flowing sections alternate. A really successful trail in itself. You can also see the work that Mountainbike Freiburg e. V. puts into it. The trail is constantly being improved and new elements added. Thank you very much for your work.
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The Hexentrail is a super beautiful trail for anyone with some mountain biking experience.
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This trail is not for everyone as mentioned above. It requires experience and is not for beginners!!! Please leave these sayings, unfortunately the emergency doctor has to be called too often.
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Flowing, playful trail without major hurdles. Also very feasible for a 62-year-old e-MTBiker like me. Berms, a few roots, short steep sections nicely integrated into sunken paths, smaller jumps (for enthusiasts) and some rooty hairpin bends are also included. I particularly like sections 1 and 2 (sections 1 and 2 of the borderline trail are really of a different caliber).
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Good overview and orientation
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Great trail. Something for everyone. Clear recommendation. Uphill can also be done without an E;)
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Very flowy to ride with some difficult spots.
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After the first, very rough sections, the borderline first becomes flatter, tamer and more flowing (you can also only get on the trail here). Then the jump line follows, which comes up with some tables and neighbors. Everything can also be rolled over and is therefore ideal for practicing jumps. Then, by the way, it gets steeper and a little rougher again (but never as rough as at the beginning).
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Yes, the Canadian Trail (Freiburg) offers sections suitable for beginners and families, especially its lower parts which are more flowing. Additionally, the Flying Gufi Mountainbike-Trail in Gundelfingen is designed to be enjoyable for children and beginners, featuring playful flow with small tables and waves, and even has a playground at the bottom.
For practicing jumps, Borderline Section 5 is an excellent choice, featuring jump lines with tables and neighbors that can be rolled over or jumped. For a more specialized dirt jumping experience, Dirtpark Freiburg offers various jumps and obstacles for different skill levels, though it often requires membership for regular use.
Yes, the Pumptrack Freiburg Zähringen is a public asphalt pumptrack where you can improve bike handling, balance, and coordination without pedaling. It's suitable for bicycles, skateboards, and inline skates.
Gundelfingen features a network of mountain biking trails that offer diverse riding experiences. Examples include the 'Martinsfelsen Trail,' known for its steepness and jumps, and 'Schnute,' which is the longest trail in Gundelfingen with significant elevation descent. These trails accommodate various activities like mountain biking and e-biking.
The best time to visit is generally from spring through autumn. Facilities like Dirtpark Freiburg are typically closed during winter months (December to March) and after heavy rain to maintain trail conditions. Always check local conditions before heading out.
The Hexentrail Mountain Bike Trail (Freiburg) is known for its perfect mix of flowing passages with jumps and rougher sections featuring root fields, providing a good balance of fun and challenge.
The Badish Moon Rising Trail offers a super flowy ride from Schauinsland towards Freiburg, covering about 250 meters in altitude with short intermediate climbs, making it a highly enjoyable and fluid experience.
Yes, the Rosskopf Tower offers fantastic 360-degree views of Freiburg, the Black Forest, the Rhine Valley, and the Vosges. Several great trails, officially built by Mountainbike Freiburg e.V., start from here, including the "Baden to the Bone," "Hubbelfuchs," and the legendary "Boarderline Downhill."
Beyond bike parks, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes around Gundelfingen, including easy to difficult options. There are also easy hikes, such as loops around Elzdobel Ponds and Streams, or longer road cycling routes like the Kandel Serpentines.
While specific parking for Flying Gufi isn't detailed, many trails in the Gundelfingen area, including the Flying Gufi, are often accessible with parking available at nearby Waldstadion Gundelfingen or other designated spots. Public transport options are also available to reach various trailheads.
For specialized facilities like Dirtpark Freiburg, regular use typically requires membership with Mountainbike Freiburg e.V., partly for insurance purposes. However, trial rides are often possible for non-members. For general mountain biking trails in the region, specific permits are usually not required, but always respect local regulations and trail rules.


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