Bike parks around Grosselfingen are found within the Zollernalbkreis district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. This region, situated in the Swabian Alb, provides a landscape suitable for mountain biking and general cycling. While Grosselfingen itself does not feature dedicated bike parks, the surrounding area offers various options for cycling enthusiasts. The broader region includes more than 27 cycle routes, covering over 600 km of tracked distance.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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It's great what the locals have set up here – the route is a bit confusing the first time, but it's great fun and, in part, gives you that "Albstadt feeling." Many thanks to everyone who got involved.
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A really cool trail, I can only agree with the previous reviewers. Flowy, with a certain degree of difficulty, and a fairly quick return to the start. Not so easy to ride in wet conditions (increased difficulty), not for beginners, but the most difficult sections can be bypassed—making it suitable for learning (at a moderate pace).
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Jumps and ramps. But it's over. But not for beginners
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Currently there are some trees in the way after the storm!
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The official opening is on June 25th, 2023, feel free to stop by. Everything else here: thanheim-trail.com
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For over-motivated with E also upwards possible. 🚵
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While Grosselfingen itself doesn't have dedicated bike parks, the surrounding region, particularly within the Zollernalbkreis district, offers a variety of mountain biking trails. These include singletrack trails, flow trails, and challenging downhill sections suitable for different skill levels.
Yes, for experienced riders, the Rückegasse Downhill Trail offers a very challenging experience, though it can be difficult in wet conditions. Another option is the Heswelwanger Flow Trail, which is a very nice single trail with many roots, considered a favorite section by many riders.
The Thanheim Trail is an excellent choice. It's an MTB park with long, demanding sections featuring many small curves and slight climbs, balanced with flowing downhills. It's noted for being open and well-designed.
Yes, the Narrow singletrack trail (S1) – Geopark Swabian Jura is described as more of a flow trail, allowing for fast riding and is easily accessible. For a more comprehensive experience, Bike Park Albstadt, located in a neighboring municipality, is designed for all ages and skill levels, offering constantly maintained routes, jumping options, and even a 'Beginners' Package'.
Grosselfingen and its surroundings offer extensive cycling opportunities beyond dedicated bike parks. There are over 27 cycle routes covering more than 600 km of tracked distance, primarily for general cycling and mountain biking.
Besides mountain biking, the area around Grosselfingen offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'View of Hohenzollern Castle loop from Grosselfingen' or 'Running loop from Rangendingen'. There are also many hiking opportunities, including easy hikes like the 'Wayside Cross – Forest Christmas Trail loop from Grosselfingen' or more moderate options like the 'Forest Christmas Trail – Dietenbachweiher Owingen loop from Wanderparkplatz'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Grosselfingen and Hiking around Grosselfingen guides.
Yes, the Narrow singletrack trail serves as a super cool single trail and a short connection route that helps save a piece of the road, making it a valuable inclusion for MTB enthusiasts in their route planning.
Some trails, like the Narrow singletrack trail (S1) – Geopark Swabian Jura, can become very muddy and deep after it has rained a little. Similarly, the Rückegasse Downhill Trail is described as badly drivable in wet conditions, so it's advisable to check weather conditions before heading out.
Bike Park Albstadt offers convenient on-site amenities including a shop with fresh snacks, cakes, and drinks. There's also a workshop available for any bike-related issues, ensuring riders have support during their visit.
The komoot community highly appreciates the variety of singletrack trails, flow trails, and challenging downhill sections available. Riders often highlight the well-designed nature of trails like the Thanheim Trail and the fun, fast riding opportunities on flow trails.
Yes, the Narrow singletrack trail (S1) – Geopark Swabian Jura is described as more of a flow trail than a root trail, allowing for very cool and fast riding. The Heswelwanger Flow Trail is also a great option for those who enjoy flowy sections, despite having many roots.


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