Best bike parks around Eimeldingen are found in the surrounding Landkreis Lörrach region. Eimeldingen is situated near the Black Forest and the Swiss border, making it a convenient starting point for various cycling adventures. While Eimeldingen itself does not host dedicated bike parks, the nearby areas offer options for mountain biking enthusiasts.
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Quite a demanding section. Very steep and long-lasting.
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Sector a is quite easy to drive.
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The district's second legal mountain bike trail, built by Mountainbike Lörrach e.V. Consisting of four sectors, the trail, which is almost 1 km long, starts in the immediate vicinity of Hühnerbergweg. All elements of the main line can be rolled over or bypassed. Attention: Parallel to the blue main line, sector A contains black elements that cannot be rolled over. Please walk through the sector before the ride and assess the danger spots based on your own riding ability. *** MOUNTAINBIKE LÖRRACH E.V. Mountainbike Lörrach e.V. maintains legal mountain bike trails in the district and is committed to building a local mountain bike community, peaceful coexistence with other forest visitors and careful handling of nature and forest life. www.mountainbike-loerrach.de *** SHRED. SHARE. RESPECT. Regardless of whether you are a club member or not - the trail is for all bikers. Please follow the trail rules, which can be viewed in full at: www.mountainbike-loerrach.de/trailregeln *** USE OF THE MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. Mountainbike Lörrach e.V. and the owner(s) of the forest accept no liability. Please stay on the marked paths and follow the route. In an emergency, call the mountain rescue service on 112, stating the section of the route. *** WILDLIFE PROTECTION To protect wild animals, this trail may only be used at the following times: April - September 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., October - March 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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I rode the trail for the first time today (4.6.23). The trail is laid out really cool💪🏻, which will definitely make me a repeat offender 😎. Thank you for creating something so cool 👏🏻👏🏻
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Flowiest section of the three with berms and a double at the end.
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Mega Trail is just fun!
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"Hands of Steel" on Maienbühl is the first legal mountain bike single trail in the district of Lörrach. Divided into three sectors, it offers variety for beginners and advanced. Sectors A + B are more natural, sector C is steeper and - with gaps, doubles and larger berms - much more developed. All jump elements are scrollable. *** MOUNTAIN BIKE LÖRRACH E.V. Mountainbike Lörrach e.V. maintains legal mountain bike trails in the district and is committed to building a local mountain bike community, peaceful coexistence with other forest visitors and a careful approach to nature and forest life. www.mountainbike-loerrach.de *** SHRED. SHARE. RESPECT. It doesn't matter whether you're a club member or not - the trail is for all bikers! Please follow the trail rules, available in full at: www.mountainbike-loerrach.de/trail rules *** USE OF THE MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. Mountainbike Lörrach e.V. and the owner(s) of the forest assume no liability. Please stay on the designated paths and follow the route. In an emergency, call the mountain rescue service on 112, stating the section of the route. *** WILDLIFE CONSERVATION To protect wildlife, this trail may only be used at the following times: April – September 07:00 – 21:00 October – March 08:00 – 18:00
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While Eimeldingen itself doesn't host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding Landkreis Lörrach region offers several excellent options. Popular choices include the Hands of Steel Mountain Bike Trail Maienbühl, known as the first legal mountain bike single trail in the district, and the Maienbühl Trail Section C, which offers a challenging forest trail with many curves and flowy sections.
Yes, the region caters to various skill levels. The Hands of Steel Mountain Bike Trail Maienbühl has sectors designed for both beginners and advanced riders. Additionally, the Buttenberghütte Flow Trail is described as a pretty flat, easy single trail, comfortable and easy to drive, making it suitable for MTB beginners and families.
For more advanced riders, the Maienbühl Trail Section C offers challenging forest sections with berms and a double jump. The Chrischona single trails are also known for being challenging, short, flat, and narrow, providing a super flow experience. The broader Landkreis Lörrach also features trails like Bikepark Todtnau Racetrack and Mörderhorn DH for those seeking technically demanding routes.
The Hands of Steel Mountain Bike Trail Maienbühl is divided into three sectors. Sectors A and B are more natural in design, while Sector C is steeper and more developed with gaps, doubles, and larger berms. All jump elements are rollable, making it versatile for different skill levels. It features flowing berms and several jumps.
The region is generally popular for cycling during September and October. For the Hands of Steel Mountain Bike Trail Maienbühl, specific usage times are in place to protect wildlife: April – September from 07:00 – 21:00, and October – March from 08:00 – 18:00. Always check local conditions and weather before heading out.
Absolutely. Eimeldingen is an ideal base for various cycling adventures. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as those found in the Road Cycling Routes around Eimeldingen guide, or enjoy general cycling tours detailed in the Cycling around Eimeldingen guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes available in the Gravel biking around Eimeldingen guide, extending into the Black Forest and towards the Swiss border.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails catering to different skill levels, from easy flow trails to challenging technical sections. The well-formed curves and opportunities for jumps are frequently highlighted. The legal status of trails like Hands of Steel Mountain Bike Trail Maienbühl is also a significant draw, ensuring a well-maintained and respected riding experience.
Yes, the Trail Center Aesch, located near Grenzach-Wyhlen, is highly regarded for honing mountain biking skills. It features various trails with different difficulty levels and obstacles, including opportunities to practice jumps, making it an excellent spot for technical skill development for all levels.
For trails like the Hands of Steel Mountain Bike Trail Maienbühl, it's important to follow the trail rules, which are often available from local mountain bike clubs like Mountainbike Lörrach e.V. Usage is typically at your own risk, and adherence to designated paths and wildlife conservation times is required. While a day pass might be available at some centers like Trail Center Aesch, it can sometimes be voluntary.
Yes, flow trails are a prominent feature in the region. The Maienbühl Trail Section C is described as having a flowy nature with berms and a double jump. The Scharten Flow Trail near Grenzach-Wyhlen is also recognized for its continuous flow, offering jumps, berms, and technical sections, with recent updates adding more airtime opportunities.
While the bike parks themselves are often nestled within forests, the broader region offers scenic landscapes. Eimeldingen's location near the Black Forest and the Swiss border means that many cycling routes, including road and gravel biking, provide stunning views. For specific viewpoints, you might explore general cycling routes that extend into these picturesque areas.
Specific parking information for each bike park can vary. However, popular locations like the Trail Center Aesch typically provide amenities, which often include parking. For trails like the Hands of Steel Mountain Bike Trail Maienbühl, access points usually have designated parking areas nearby, though it's always advisable to check local signage.


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