Best bike parks around Hausen am Tann are found in the surrounding region, offering diverse cycling experiences. While the municipality itself is small, nearby areas provide options for various skill levels. The landscape features the Swabian Alb, known for its geological formations and elevated terrain. This makes the area suitable for mountain biking and exploring different types of trails.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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There's a sign that reads "Cycling prohibited, risk of falling!" Anyone who doesn't have proper control of their bike and injures themselves, possibly requiring hospitalization, is responsible for their own actions. As always, the prohibition signs serve to disclaim liability. Riding over the rocky step at the beginning (S3) requires courage, but is no problem for experienced mountain bikers; the rest is more like S2 at most.
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A really cool trail, I can only agree with the previous reviewers. Flowy, with a certain degree of difficulty, and a fairly quick return to the start. Not so easy to ride in wet conditions (increased difficulty), not for beginners, but the most difficult sections can be bypassed—making it suitable for learning (at a moderate pace).
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Jumps and ramps. But it's over. But not for beginners
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The Lochen Pass is located in the Zollernalb district of Baden-Württemberg and represents the shortest connection from the Balingen area to Lake Constance. Historically, its importance lies in the connection of the Heuberg region to the Alb foothills.
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Beautifully laid out🚴🏽 trail, the upper part stays wet for a long time after rainfall.
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Definitely worth it 👍
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You should be sure of what you are doing. Was lucky enough to ride behind a local guy on the first ride. Who braked in time.
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Beautifully designed single trail with some berms and "Northshore" elements. (Some would also describe it as a wooden bridge) I would describe the difficulty as S1 to S2. In the lower section, shortly after the bridge over the creek, after a few curves, there is a surprisingly small drop. At the bottom, the signage is a bit confusing, you have to take the gravel forest path and only after the signpost turn left onto the single trail.
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For a comprehensive experience with a variety of trails, consider Bikepark Albstadt-Tailfingen. It offers 8 different trails ranging from flowy beginner routes to challenging downhill tracks, including features like jump variations, berms, and rock gardens. A tow lift is available to reach the starting tower.
Yes, the Dirt Bike Park Balingen-Frommern is an excellent choice for dirt jumping and pump track enthusiasts. It features three different lines of varying difficulty, including a pumptrack ideal for beginners and a 2-meter high 'Table' jump.
You can find challenging downhill experiences like the Downhill Trail Plettenberg to Rosswangen. This route features steep sections and is categorized between S2 and S3, offering a demanding ride for experienced mountain bikers.
The Brunnental Downhill Trail is known for its beautifully designed single trail with berms and 'Northshore' elements. Its difficulty ranges from S1 to S2, making it an engaging ride with some technical sections.
The best season for mountain biking in the Swabian Alb, including bike parks, is generally from spring through autumn. During these months, trails are typically dry and conditions are favorable. Some trails, like the Brunnental Downhill Trail, can stay wet for a long time after rainfall, so checking current conditions is advisable.
Bikepark Albstadt-Tailfingen caters to both small and large riders, offering flowy beginner routes alongside more challenging tracks. The Dirt Bike Park Balingen-Frommern also has a pumptrack that is ideal for beginners to practice their skills.
The Lochen Pass offers beautiful mountain views from the Lochenstein and Lochenhörnle. It's a popular spot for racing cyclists and provides a scenic backdrop to your ride.
Bikepark Albstadt-Tailfingen provides amenities such as a workshop for repairs and various ticket options, including day passes and multi-ride cards. Free entry is also available with an AlbCard. For current opening hours and ticket information, it's best to check their official website.
Yes, the region around Hausen am Tann offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Split Rock on Schafberg – Lochenstein summit cross loop', or running routes like the 'Schinderlucke Viewpoint – Lochen Pass loop'. For more details, explore the Hiking around Hausen am Tann or Running Trails around Hausen am Tann guides.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and quality of the trails. For instance, the Rückegasse Downhill Trail is loved for its flowing nature, while the Secret Trail to Lippbachtal is described as exciting and suitable for various skill levels. The region's diverse terrain, from mountain passes to technical descents, is highly appreciated.
Yes, parking is generally available at the bike parks. For example, Bikepark Albstadt-Tailfingen offers parking facilities for visitors. Specific parking details for each location can often be found on their respective websites or local tourism information.
While primarily focused on outdoor sports, the region does have historical significance. The plateau of the Lochen Pass, for example, was once the site of prehistoric hill settlements. You can reach the Lochenstein summit cross from the pass in about 20 minutes, which is a custom more commonly found in alpine regions.


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