Best bike parks around Berghülen refers to the mountain biking opportunities in the broader region, as Berghülen itself does not host dedicated bike parks. The area offers various mountain biking routes and trails for enthusiasts, providing diverse terrain for different skill levels. These routes often feature natural landscapes and require a good basic fitness level. While specific bike park facilities are not directly in Berghülen, the surrounding areas provide options for trail riding.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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A fine, narrow path along the slope. Small roots and stones, as well as the occasional tree (January 24) provide some variety. UPDATE June 25: A large tree (see photo) can only be overcome by carrying it. The exit onto the short section of the trail has eroded and is temporarily secured with stones (see photo), only conditionally recommended for gravel bikes. For the width of the trail, see the glove photo. Overall, the storms have not made it any easier. Due to the width and partial exposure of the steep slope, the roots, and a few smaller obstacles, it is currently more likely to be classified as S1.
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Update 10/23: Significantly more extended with more roots and steps as well as a stone field in the lower third. New outlet, which significantly defuses this (as described by Jo-Shi above). Still works with a hardtail - even if some people don't want to believe it. Admittedly it's more fun with a fully 😜.
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The run-off zone below was defused by an alternative on the right. Please only use the new finish, as there are always unpleasant situations with pedestrians.
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there are definitely crazy people who want to go down there with a hardtail. fully and retractable seat post would be recommended
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Nice trail through the forest.
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Must agree with SKato, I would classify myself as a beginner, or at least as "Uncertain" but that's not more than S2. Quite steep in parts and some larger paragraphs but (at least in today's conditions) very grippy compared to many other trails in the area. At the end of the really steep sections there is almost always a small berm or an area where it is easy to brake, which completely takes away my fear. Not necessarily recommended as a complete beginner, but for people like me who have the technique but are still afraid of steep technical pieces, the perfect place to practice.
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NEW April/May 2022!! The route was closed until April 18th. revised and maintained. The berms are higher, the wall ride of the flow line no longer exists and the descent to the jumps (3 tables) at the end has been made wider and more flowy. The tables themselves are a bit steeper in the jump. So slow down the first time and look. After that it's really fun.
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While Berghülen itself doesn't host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding region offers a variety of mountain biking trails and facilities. You'll find everything from flowtrails and downhill sections to pumptracks and skill areas, catering to different skill levels. These are primarily natural trails and purpose-built skill areas rather than large-scale bike parks with lift access.
Yes, for families looking to improve their skills or enjoy a less challenging ride, the NewTec Pumptrack & LuckyBike Skill Area Blaustein is an excellent choice. It's a family-friendly facility where visitors can practice smaller drops and enjoy pumping on the pump track.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge will enjoy the Fish Farm Trail. This trail features rough singletrack with technical and steep passages through the forest, making it suitable for advanced riders. Additionally, the SWU Trail Park Blaustein offers downhill sections for those looking for more adrenaline.
The SWU Trail Park Blaustein is highly popular, featuring a flowtrail with variants to suit different skill levels. Another favorite is the NewTec Pumptrack & LuckyBike Skill Area Blaustein, known for its skill-building opportunities.
Absolutely. The Arnegger Trail is known for being a very nice, flowy trail, perfect for a short evening ride. The SWU Trail Park Blaustein also features a flowtrail with various options.
The terrain varies significantly. You can expect natural forest trails with roots and stones, as seen on the Sotzenhausen singletrack, to purpose-built flowtrails and technical downhill sections at places like the SWU Trail Park Blaustein. Some trails, like the Fish Farm Trail, offer challenging singletrack with steep passages.
Beyond mountain biking, the Berghülen region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, enjoy mountain hikes, or go for a run on the numerous running trails. There are options for all fitness levels and interests.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails that allow them to explore different types of terrain and improve their riding techniques. The community also values the dedication of local idealists who create and maintain trails like the SWU Trail Park Blaustein, providing well-designed and fun riding experiences.
Yes, especially on natural trails, be mindful of other forest users like hikers. On trails like the Arnegger Trail, watch out for hikers. For trails with technical sections, such as the Fish Farm Trail, proper protective gear is recommended. Always be aware of your surroundings and consider the difficulty level of the trail before riding.
The spring, summer, and autumn months generally offer the best conditions for mountain biking around Berghülen. In autumn, be cautious as fallen leaves can obscure roots and stones on trails like the Sotzenhausen singletrack. Winter riding might be possible, but trails can be slippery or closed due to weather conditions.
While specific named viewpoints are not highlighted for the bike trails themselves, the routes often traverse natural landscapes and forests, offering scenic surroundings. The region's natural beauty is a significant part of the riding experience, with trails winding through wooded areas and along slopes.
Information on specific parking facilities for each trail is often available on their respective highlight pages or local community websites. Generally, for popular spots like the SWU Trail Park Blaustein and NewTec Pumptrack & LuckyBike Skill Area Blaustein, there are usually designated parking areas nearby, though they can get crowded during peak times.


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