Best bike parks around Biberach offer diverse options for cyclists. The region provides dedicated facilities and challenging trails for various mountain biking disciplines. Locations cater to a broad range of skills, from beginners to advanced riders. Biberach features both skill-building pumptracks and freeride-oriented tracks.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Unfortunately, the trail is boring.
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A well-built pump track that offers two tabletops in each direction as line options. Overall, a wide variety of lines are possible, making it worthwhile even for advanced riders.
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Remove the trial before it no longer exists ‼️‼️‼️
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It's a really well-built trail, but you have to look at it before you ride it.
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Apart from the two ditches at the end, it was wonderfully flowing. I managed the first hollow easily, but I didn't dare to go over the second saddle (steep, about 6 m deep) and had to push.
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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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Nicely done; fun, especially for kids, who use it a lot! If you're just passing by, it's a good idea to drive through.
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The Biberach area offers a variety of bike parks, including facilities with freeride tracks, downhill elements, pumptracks, and dirt jumps. You can also find challenging singletrack trails and parks designed for all skill levels, from novices to experienced riders.
For beginners, Bikepark Bad Schussenried features freeride tracks with varying difficulty and jumps ideal for learning. Donau Bike Campus is also noted as family-friendly, suggesting suitable options for those new to the sport. Additionally, Bikepark Schöne Aussicht in Biberach an der Riß offers routes for all levels, including easy options.
The BMX-Initiative Biberach offers a dedicated facility with a 1,200 square meter asphalt pumptrack and dirt jumps. This is a great spot for practicing tricks and improving your bike handling skills.
Absolutely. The Castle Ruins Trail Wettenberg is known for its challenging climbs and super steep sections, ideal for advanced riders. Oberhöfen Singletrack Trail is also described as tricky and not for beginners. Bikepark Schöne Aussicht also features extremely challenging routes.
Visitors frequently enjoy the Liebherr Singletrack, an intermediate forest trail offering a flowing experience. Other popular options include Wolfental Singletrail and Jordanberg singletrack, which offers beautiful, flowing sections with steep passages.
Visitors appreciate the diverse and well-designed tracks. For instance, Bikepark Bad Schussenried is praised for being 'superbly designed' and fun for going 'a little crazy'. Trails like the Castle Ruins Trail Wettenberg are noted for their 'super steep sections for practicing' and 'super terrain'.
Yes, Bikepark Bad Schussenried is known for its 'Northshore' style skill passages, which are elevated wooden structures designed to test balance and technical riding.
Yes, the Bike Park Biberach is operated by the Sportverein Biberach e.V. It offers designed paths and bike courses, emphasizing safety with requirements for helmets and protective gear. Usage is generally for club members.
Beyond the bike parks, the region offers a variety of cycling routes. You can explore touring bicycle routes like the 'Sigmaringen Castle – Obermarchtal Abbey loop' or 'Öchsle Station, Sulmingen'. For road cycling, consider routes such as 'Through fields and meadows near Biberach an der Riß'. Gravel biking options are also available, including routes around Federsee Lake. Find more details in the Cycling around Biberach guide.
Yes, the Bike2Jump Dirtpark Langenenslingen is an intermediate-level mtb_park specifically designed for dirt jumping and practicing tricks.
While specific seasonal restrictions vary, many bike parks are best enjoyed during the warmer months. Some facilities, like the BMX-Initiative Biberach, may have restricted access for non-members during the winter season. Always check local conditions before planning your visit.
The Jordanberg singletrack is categorized as having a viewpoint, suggesting opportunities for scenic breaks during your ride. Many trails also pass through forests, offering natural beauty.


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