Best bike parks around Mühlhausen im Täle offer diverse terrain for mountain biking and dirt biking. The region, situated in the Upper Filstal, provides a mix of natural landscapes and purpose-built facilities. It is known for its accessibility and variety, catering to different skill levels from beginners to experienced riders. The area features a range of bike trails, including challenging cross-country courses and downhill sections.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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As of March 14, 2025 Trail is closed by the Forestry Department; sign posted at the entrance
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This "trail" has been closed and closed for years because it was built illegally on private land!!!
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If you ask me kindly, you'll even get a cold drink from me in between. Trail past our yard would be an understatement, through our yard would be more accurate. In addition to the rabbits and the "little" dog named Bonzai (who likes to accompany you along the fence from time to time), there are now 6 chickens in the free-roaming enclosure. I'm even serious about the drink, if you see me (I almost always wear clothes in camouflage colors) you're welcome to stop and ask what's in stock. Mostly it's apple juice spritzer, Spezi; Beer; water or any juice. If you don't like that, or I can't be found, I would ask before the fence ends on the left and a raised bed comes into view instead, something to brake and avoid small children. They're not playing yet. People over 1.4m give 1 point per kilo, cats and dogs give 150 points. For 500 points you get a scoop of ice cream without a cone and without a cup :-) Mfg Stephen
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Beautifully varied and demanding, but not too steep.
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Top trail, fun for experienced drivers
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Class created - but rather nothing for absolute beginners. Do not ride on a wet surface, today there were many furrows in the upper part, which the trail builders had to repair unnecessarily.
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Nicely laid out trail. I think the route can be ridden by just about anyone, beginners should ride slowly or avoid some places. Otherwise the trail is quite fun, the jumps are sometimes blocked off, something to keep in mind when riding down. Otherwise all you can say is: "Just gonna send it!"
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The lower part can be driven on again, the ramps are not in good condition and can be bypassed. But still fun.
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Yes, the Bikepark Gruibingen-Mühlhausen i.T. is freely accessible and offers a small training course and an easier practice track, ideal for beginners and younger riders to develop their skills. Riders can choose to roll over obstacles or attempt jumps depending on their comfort level.
The Bikepark Gruibingen-Mühlhausen i.T. provides a diverse range of features including a four-cross course, a dirt course, various jumping hills, and a challenging cross-country course with steep bends, waves, drop-downs, and tables. There's also a competition course with a 7-meter elevation difference. You can find more details at visit-bw.com.
Experienced riders can tackle the challenging cross-country course at Bikepark Gruibingen-Mühlhausen i.T., which includes multiple steep bends, waves, drop-downs, and tables. Additionally, the Voralb Hero Trail is an official trail over two kilometers long, described as very challenging in places, though elements can be navigated slowly. The Downhill Trail Geopark Schwäbische Alb also offers a freely accessible downhill slope with jumps.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the region's bike parks are generally best enjoyed in spring, summer, and autumn when weather conditions are more favorable for outdoor activities. Winter biking might be possible, but trails could be affected by snow or ice.
Weather conditions can impact trail quality and safety. Wet weather can make trails muddy and slippery, especially on downhill sections and dirt courses. It's always advisable to check local weather forecasts before heading out and to ride cautiously in adverse conditions.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore mountain hikes, with routes like the Hausener Cliff loop, or discover more MTB trails such as the Filstal Bridge loop. There are also gravel biking opportunities, including the Fils Spring loop. For more details, check out the guides for Mountain Hikes, MTB Trails, and Gravel Biking around Mühlhausen im Täle.
Yes, the area around Mühlhausen im Täle features several MTB trails. Popular options include the Weigoldsberg Mountain Bike Singletrack, known for its beautiful, flowing trail with S0-S1 difficulty. You can also find routes like the Filstal Bridge loop or the Hasental Valley Path loop. More trails are detailed in the MTB Trails around Mühlhausen im Täle guide.
Absolutely. The region offers numerous hiking trails. You can find routes like the Hausener Cliff – Hausen Rocks loop from Bad Überkingen or the Source of the Fils – View of Neidlingen Valley loop from Wiesensteig. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Mühlhausen im Täle guide.
Visitors appreciate the variety and challenge offered by the bike parks. For instance, the Voralb Hero Trail is praised as 'really good' and 'very successful.' The Weigoldsberg Mountain Bike Singletrack is described as a 'beautiful, flowiger Trail.' The community has shared over 130 photos and given more than 190 upvotes for the bike parks in the region.
While the Bikepark Gruibingen-Mühlhausen i.T. is freely accessible, it's important to be aware of general regulations for mountain biking in the wider Swabian Alb. Some trails, like the Kuchen Trail Descent, have been closed due to being built illegally on private land. Always respect signage, private property, and local forestry laws (e.g., § 36 LWaldG) to ensure trails remain open and safe for everyone.
The Bikepark Gruibingen-Mühlhausen i.T. is conveniently located between Gruibingen and Mühlhausen im Täle, next to the A8 autobahn, making it easily reachable. While specific parking facilities aren't detailed for every highlight, its location suggests accessibility for vehicles. For other trails, parking is typically available at trailheads or nearby public parking areas.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to the bike parks are not listed, Mühlhausen im Täle and the surrounding communities like Gruibingen offer local amenities. You can find cafes and pubs in these towns for refreshments after your ride. Some trail users have even offered drinks from their homes, as noted in tips for the Singletrack to Eschenbach.


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