Best bike parks around Westerstetten are found within the broader Swabian Alb region, which offers a variety of mountain biking experiences. While Westerstetten itself provides numerous mountain bike tours and trails, dedicated bike parks are located nearby. These parks cater to different skill levels, from beginners to experienced riders, with features like flow trails, downhill sections, and pumptracks. The region's natural landscape provides a scenic backdrop for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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.. and when it's wet, be extremely careful 😬
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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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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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Really good but very demanding trail with quite a few jumps. The beginning is quite easy up to the crossroads, but from then on you really have to be able to do something. If you don't really dare, you can also walk down the trail from time to time. Have fun 😉
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The broader Swabian Alb region offers several popular bike parks. Among them, the SWU Trail Park Blaustein is highly rated for its well-maintained flowtrail and downhill sections. Another favorite is the NewTec Pumptrack & LuckyBike Skill Area Blaustein, perfect for skill development and fun pumping.
Yes, the NewTec Pumptrack & LuckyBike Skill Area Blaustein is considered family-friendly, offering a safe environment for all ages to improve their skills and enjoy pumping on the track. Bikepark Albstadt also offers a 'Beginners' Package' and diverse trails suitable for all ages.
For beginners, Bikepark Albstadt in Tailfingen is an excellent choice, offering a 'Beginners' Package' and well-maintained routes with varying difficulty levels. The flowtrail at SWU Trail Park Blaustein also has variants that allow riders to avoid more challenging features.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge can explore the Fish Farm Trail, known for its technical and steep passages and rough singletrack. The Böfinger Halde Mountain Bike Trail also offers challenging sections with berms and jumps. Bikepark Burladingen and Bikepark Hochberg also feature Freeride and Downhill tracks for various skill levels, including advanced options.
The Swabian Alb region offers diverse terrain. You'll find well-maintained flowtrails and technical downhill sections at places like SWU Trail Park Blaustein. Bikepark Burladingen features extended Freeride and Downhill tracks, while Bikepark Hochberg provides a mix of sweeping descents, challenging climbs, and a highlight downhill kick within a forested area.
Bikepark Albstadt in Tailfingen is well-equipped, featuring an on-site shop that provides snacks, drinks, and a workshop for bike repairs. This makes it convenient for riders needing quick fixes or supplies.
Bikepark Burladingen is known as the longest bike park in the Swabian Alb, offering Freeride and Downhill tracks suitable for all skill levels, including a new 'Wiesa Drail' track over 1200 meters long. Bikepark Hochberg also boasts a dedicated 7.8 km route with significant downhill sections.
Visitors appreciate the dedication of the communities maintaining these parks. For instance, the SWU Trail Park Blaustein is praised for being created by 'idealists with heart and soul' and for its continuous maintenance. The NewTec Pumptrack & LuckyBike Skill Area Blaustein is noted as a 'real fun for all ages' though it can get quite crowded on evenings and weekends.
Beyond bike parks, the area around Westerstetten offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the 'Toad Pond – Krieger Path' or 'Wayside cross – Sinabronner Forest'. For more mountain biking, there are extensive MTB trails such as the challenging 'Hohlenstein Cave – Fohlenhaus Caves loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and MTB trails guide for Westerstetten.
Yes, Bikepark Burladingen offers a unique experience with its newly opened 'Wiesa Drail' track, which, in addition to being ridden with mountain bikes, can also be enjoyed with mountain carts, adding another dimension to your visit.
Safety is paramount. For technical trails like the Böfinger Halde Mountain Bike Trail, full-face helmets and protectors are recommended. At SWU Trail Park Blaustein, it's crucial to use only the signposted UPHILL route for riding or pushing to avoid collisions with riders on the flow line. Always be mindful of pedestrians, especially on shared paths or run-off zones.
Bikepark Hochberg, located near Heidenheim an der Brenz, provides an ideal mountain biking terrain with a dedicated 7.8 km route that includes both sweeping descents and challenging climbs, culminating in a thrilling downhill kick. This park is perfect for riders who enjoy a balanced mix of ascents and descents.


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