Best bike parks around Allensbach provide a base for mountain biking enthusiasts, with several notable bike parks and extensive trail networks in the surrounding region. The area, situated on Lake Constance and surrounded by mountains, offers diverse terrain for various skill levels. It is an excellent starting point for exploring specialized biking facilities.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Depending on the conditions and obstacles, you might have to dismount for a short time. I didn't see any no-entry signs...?
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A very pleasant trail, with some pedestrians on the trail. If you come in via Schiggendorf or Mühlehöfen, you can combine it with the endless forest paths. This resulted in a nearly 30-minute forest ride. Be careful, there are a lot of climbs; no problem with an e-bike.
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Driving is prohibited here. I was stopped yesterday and narrowly escaped with a 200-franc fine. Warning signs are posted!
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Sorry, but we should definitely avoid this single trail Nature reserve with sensitive fauna/flora
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Nice bike park. Helmet and protectors compulsory.
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Only for experts! Against entry fee
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It's always fun to drive here. Brilliant trail, which can also be driven by those who are not so experienced, since you can avoid any major obstacle :) TipTop
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Hey, what do you want here 😀
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The region around Allensbach offers several notable bike parks and extensive trail networks. Key destinations include Schienerberg Bike Park, known for its diverse lines catering to all skill levels, and the Dirtpark Hasenweiler in Horgenzell, which focuses on dirt jumping and pumptrack riding. You can also find flowy singletracks like Singletrack in the Überlingen Forest.
Yes, Schienerberg Bike Park is an excellent option for beginners. It features a 'Blue Line' specifically designed for those new to mountain biking, offering a flowy descent with small, rollable obstacles. A helmet is mandatory, and protectors are recommended for beginners.
Schienerberg Bike Park offers diverse terrain with three main lines: a Blue Line for beginners, a Red Line for intermediate riders with elements like small drops, tables, and steep berms, and a Black Line for experienced bikers with steep sections, drops, and jumps. The park includes various obstacles such as gaps, tables, doubles, wallrides, and Northshore elements.
Yes, Schienerberg Bike Park operates on a 'trackpatch or ticket' system. There is a daily fee of around 5 Euros, which is considered a donation towards the park's maintenance by the dedicated community team. You can often pay online via PayPal.
Yes, e-bikes are permitted at Schienerberg Bike Park. The park is also shuttleable, with the main road conveniently located near the start of the MTB trails, making uphill transportation easier for both traditional and e-bikers.
Dirtpark Hasenweiler in Horgenzell is a public facility focusing on dirt jumping and pumptrack riding. It features a starting hill with three distinct jump lines (large, medium, and small) equipped with dirt tables and a flowline. These lead into an earthen berm connected to a pumptrack, providing an excellent environment for practicing bike control and aerial maneuvers.
For advanced riders, Schienerberg Bike Park offers a 'Black Line' with steep sections, drops, and jumps, some of which are not rollable, designed for experienced bikers and downhill professionals. Additionally, the Denk Mal History Bikepark Schienerberg provides a challenging natural downhill experience.
Beyond bike parks, the Allensbach region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like those found in the Easy hikes around Allensbach guide. There are also extensive options for Road Cycling Routes and Gravel biking around Allensbach.
For mountain biking, especially in bike parks, a helmet is mandatory. For trails with more technical features, such as the Red or Black lines at Schienerberg Bike Park, full-face helmets and body protectors are strongly recommended to ensure your safety.
Yes, the Root Trail S1 offers views of a gorge, providing a fun experience in nature. The broader region around Allensbach, situated on Lake Constance and surrounded by mountains, generally offers scenic backdrops for your rides.
Visitors frequently praise the fantastic lines and the continuous effort put into the upkeep of parks like Schienerberg Bike Park by its community. The diverse features and progressive environment for skill improvement are highly appreciated, along with the option to shuttle or use e-bikes for multiple runs.
Yes, the Singletrack in the Überlingen Forest is a short, flowing single trail that offers a very fun and beautiful forest trail experience. It's also suitable for e-MTBs in both directions.


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