Best bike parks around Mengen are found in the surrounding region, offering diverse riding experiences. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Danube Cycle Path and varied terrain, including natural singletrack opportunities. These locations cater to different skill levels and preferences, from constructed bike parks to natural mountain bike trails. The region provides a range of options for cyclists looking to explore.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The "bike park" has a large starting hill and essentially a simple dirt pump track line, a medium-difficulty table line and, as the centerpiece, a fairly large dirt jump with a steep wooden ramp and resi landing. In our opinion: really well done! 😍👍 The table line allows for a lot of airtime and is really fun, and we found that the large wooden ramp is also really nicely built and easy to calculate!
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Great spot! The area impresses with its loving design and a fairly large run-up hill that gives you plenty of momentum (some other dirt parks tend to skimp on this one and anyone who doesn't have advanced jumping technique has to fight not to "starve") and also has really cool run-ins: There is a small stone drop and a mini gap in the run-up to the bigger jumps, which is just fun and offers additional practice opportunities for beginners too. Awesome! The two bark mulch jumps with wooden ramps with classic "dirt jumping" (i.e. tight/steep) radii form the heart of the location. The jumps are well built and also offer other fun variations, for example to the side. There is also a large dirt double, which I haven't jumped yet so I can't say more about. There are also several table lines that invite you to play around and where you can get used to jumping. So all in all: particularly valuable rating 👍 We had fun and will definitely be back! 😊 (Only the "traffic routing" and the climb back up the starting hill might cause a bit of chaos in the pump track-like outdoor areas when there is more traffic - this wasn't a problem for us given that there was very little traffic, but it did become clear that it was a bit unclear what to do and when and in which direction, and how the people who want to get back up the starting hill can get up there without getting in each other's way...).
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Dirt park for everyone with lots of kickers and pump track
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If you dare, you can shoot a bit through the terrain here.
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Cool new pump track and bike park in Bad Saulgau, inspired by the mother of all pump tracks in Upper Swabia 😎, built by the father of all bike parks in Albstadt and obviously loved by the kids from Saulgau! Super facility 👍
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Bike park to ride and practice flows. From easy to medium difficulty, plus a black downhill that I haven't ridden before.
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A mini bike park located directly on the Dounauradweg with a gravel pump track, seesaws and other nice things to train your own abilities. Goes with MTB, EMTB, Gravelbike, BMX and certainly also with a touring bike, where the waves are sometimes very short distances, so a deep, or vario seat post is an advantage. Nice change.
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Yes, several bike parks cater to beginners. The Donau Bike Campus is an excellent option, featuring a gravel pump track and seesaws designed for skill training, accommodating various bike types. Bikepark Bad Saulgau also offers a simple dirt pump track line and table lines that are fun for getting used to jumping.
For experienced riders, the area around Gutenstein offers extensive natural singletrack trails with options for steep climbs and technically demanding descents, providing a different kind of challenge compared to constructed bike parks. While not a dedicated bike park, the Singletrack Alte Burg is categorized as challenging and offers a more natural, rugged experience.
Absolutely. The Bike2Jump Dirtpark Langenenslingen is a great spot with a large run-up hill, bark mulch jumps with wooden ramps, and several table lines, perfect for practicing dirt jumping. Bikepark Bad Saulgau also features a fairly large dirt jump with a steep wooden ramp and a resi landing, allowing for significant airtime.
A flowpark is designed for smooth, continuous riding with features that allow riders to maintain momentum. The Sigmaringen Flowpark Above Antoniustäle is a flow-oriented MTB park. While it aims to provide a space for riders to experience and practice flow, it is best visited during very dry weather conditions due to potential muddiness.
Yes, the Donau Bike Campus is explicitly categorized as family-friendly. It's a mini bike park with a gravel pump track and seesaws, suitable for various ages and skill levels, making it a great spot for families to train their abilities together.
The best time to visit is generally during dry periods, especially for parks like the Sigmaringen Flowpark Above Antoniustäle, which can become muddy after rain. Spring, summer, and early autumn typically offer the most favorable conditions for all bike parks and trails in the region.
Beyond bike parks, the region around Mengen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including gravel biking and traffic-free bike rides. There are also numerous running trails for those who enjoy jogging.
Yes, for instance, the Donau Bike Campus is noted for having good food options right next door, making it convenient for a break or a meal after your ride.
Bikepark Bad Saulgau is highly regarded for its well-designed features, including a large starting hill, a fun table line for airtime, and a substantial dirt jump with a resi landing. It's known for fostering a friendly, social environment and serves as a meeting point for riders of all ages and skill levels.
While specific public transport details vary, most bike parks in the region are generally accessible by car, often with parking available nearby. The Donau Bike Campus, for example, is conveniently located directly on the Donauradweg (Danube Cycle Path), making it easily reachable for cyclists.
The Donau Bike Campus is a compact mini bike park featuring a gravel pump track, seesaws, and other elements perfect for skill training. It's versatile, accommodating mountain bikes, e-mountain bikes, gravel bikes, BMX, and even touring bikes, offering a 'nice change' for cyclists looking to hone their abilities.


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