Best bike parks around Salach are found within the Göppingen district, an area characterized by its diverse natural landscape and varied terrain. This region, situated near the Swabian Alb, offers numerous opportunities for mountain biking. The immediate vicinity of Salach provides access to a range of facilities catering to different skill levels. These locations offer varied riding experiences for cyclists.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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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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Beautifully varied and demanding, but not too steep.
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Just over it, not bad at all due to the gradient when landing. It is best to let an experienced driver drive ahead. I didn't dare for ages and now I always have fun with it 😉
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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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Officially created and fun MTB route
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So today, after a few rainy days and with a lot of autumn leaves, the trail is impassable in my opinion. The foliage covers the many steps, stones, roots and the coefficient of friction is 0... I pushed down most of the time and still slipped a few times🤦♂️
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The Göppingen district, where Salach is located, offers a diverse range of bike parks. You can find everything from flow trails designed for smooth riding, challenging downhill tracks, dirt pumptracks, and jumplines, to dedicated training courses and multi-discipline parks catering to mountain bikes and dirt bikes.
Yes, several bike parks cater to beginners. For instance, the Ebertrail in Ebersbach an der Fils features a 'blue line' specifically for novices. Similarly, the BIKEPARK Gruibingen-Mühlhausen i.T. has a dedicated small training course and practice area for younger and less experienced riders. The Downhill-Strecke Bad Boll also allows riders to bypass jumps, making it more accessible.
Experienced riders will find plenty of challenges. The Voralb Hero Trail is an official MTB park with a challenging route over two kilometers, including a jumpline and flowlines with natural stone drops. The Weigoldsberg Mountain Bike Singletrack offers flowing trail sections rated S0-S1. For downhill enthusiasts, the Downhill-Strecke Bad Boll and the Downhill Trail Geopark Schwäbische Alb provide varied obstacles and jumps.
The Voralb Hero Trail includes a dirt pumptrack and a jumpline. Additionally, the Dirt-Park Tälesweg in Eislingen/Fils is a 2,000 square-meter facility specifically designed for BMX and dirtbikes, featuring various jumps, waves, and transitions. There's also a recently established Pumptrack Göppingen-Faurndau, excellent for developing bike handling skills.
Visitors appreciate the variety and quality of the trails. Many highlight the flowing sections, well-maintained routes, and the option to choose between different difficulty levels. The Weigoldsberg Mountain Bike Singletrack is praised for its beautiful, flowing trail, while the Voralb Hero Trail is noted for being 'really good' and dynamic.
Yes, the Voralb Hero Trail is known for its two 'flowlines' that incorporate natural stone drops of different heights, offering a distinct riding experience compared to traditional jump lines.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers extensive cycling and mountain biking opportunities. You can explore various MTB Trails around Salach, including routes like the 'Reiterles Chapel – View of Hohenstaufen loop'. For a different pace, consider Cycling around Salach on routes such as the 'Old Railway Line to Grünbach'. There are also Gravel biking routes available.
The BIKEPARK Gruibingen-Mühlhausen i.T. features a competition track that is 250 meters long with a 7-meter elevation difference, including steep turns, waves, drop-downs, and tables. It's freely accessible and caters to both mountain bikes and dirt bikes.
The cycling season in this region typically runs from spring through autumn. While specific weather conditions can vary, these months generally offer the most favorable weather for mountain biking. It's always advisable to check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Yes, the Ort der Vielfalt in Göppingen, while not exclusively a bike park, includes a skatepark on Theodor-Heuss-Platz that accommodates BMX riding. This facility offers a broader recreational experience, combining BMX with other activities like skating, slacklining, and parkour, alongside play areas and relaxation zones.
The Ebertrail in Ebersbach an der Fils is notable for its hand-built features. This roughly 3.4-kilometer loop is designed for flow, incorporating a variety of elements such as berms, waves, and small technical features, all constructed with a focus on a smooth riding experience.


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