Best bike parks around Nerenstetten offer diverse cycling opportunities within the scenic Swabian Alb and Lonetal regions. This area features a mix of rolling hills, lush meadows, and dense forests, providing varied terrain for cyclists. While Nerenstetten itself is known for general cycling routes, the broader Alb-Donau-Kreis region includes dedicated mountain biking facilities. The landscape is characterized by natural trails and picturesque valleys, making it suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Nice little pump track. Beautiful facility. Great for kids. Not so spectacular for adults.
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Good trail in good weather
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Beautifully laid out track in the Lone Valley
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Cool little track for kids.
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dirt track for young and old. There is also a skate park next to it
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The levels of the single trail scale: S0 - very easy: The easiest type of trail is characterized by gentle to moderate gradients, non-slip surfaces and wide curves. There are no special demands on driving technique to overcome it. S1 - easy: Here you can expect smaller obstacles such as roots or stones. The ground is partly unconsolidated and the curves become narrower, but without hairpin bends. The maximum gradient here is 40%. S2 - medium: The level of difficulty increases and larger stones and roots are to be expected. Rarely solid ground under the wheels and there are shallow steps or stairs. Tighter curves must also be taken regularly and the steepness can be up to 70%. S3 - difficult: In this category you are already moving in blocked terrain with larger boulders or longer root passages. Switchbacks and diagonal turns occur and you often have to expect loose ground. There are regular gradients of 70%. S4 - very difficult: It gets steep and really blocked. Long, demanding root passages and large boulders have to be overcome and loose scree is the order of the day. Hairpin bends and steep ramps place special demands on your riding technique and there are steps where the chainring comes into contact. S5 - extremely heavy: The upper end of the scale is characterized by heavily blocked terrain, counter climbs, loose ground with scree, narrow hairpin bends and high obstacles such as fallen trees - including steep gradients, of course. There is little braking distance and the MTB riding technique is put to a tough test.
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The levels of the singletrack scale: S0 - very easy: The easiest type of trail is characterized by gentle to moderate gradients, non-slip surfaces and wide curves. There are no special demands on driving technique to overcome it. S1 - easy: Here you can expect smaller obstacles such as roots or stones. The ground is partly unconsolidated and the curves become narrower, but without hairpin bends. The maximum gradient here is 40%. S2 - medium: The level of difficulty increases and larger stones and roots are to be expected. Rarely solid ground under the wheels and there are shallow steps or stairs. Tighter curves must also be taken regularly and the steepness can be up to 70%. S3 - difficult: In this category you are already moving in blocked terrain with larger boulders or longer root passages. Switchbacks and diagonal turns occur and you often have to expect loose ground. There are regular gradients of 70%. S4 - very difficult: It gets steep and really blocked. Long, demanding root passages and large boulders have to be overcome and loose scree is the order of the day. Hairpin bends and steep ramps place special demands on your riding technique and there are steps where the chainring comes into contact. S5 - extremely heavy: The upper end of the scale is characterized by heavily blocked terrain, counter climbs, loose ground with scree, narrow hairpin bends and high obstacles such as fallen trees - including, of course, steep gradients. There is little braking distance and the MTB riding technique is put to a tough test.
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Trail for adventurers, a lot of fun, would classify the trail as S1. Greetings Marcus
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While Nerenstetten itself is known for general cycling, the surrounding Alb-Donau-Kreis region offers a variety of mountain biking experiences. You can find natural trails, pump tracks, and singletracks. Options range from the Rooty Forest Trail in Geopark Schwäbische Alb, suitable for mountain or gravel bikes, to dedicated pump tracks for skill development.
Yes, there are excellent family-friendly options. The Lonetal Pump Track is an MTB park with facilities specifically designed for families. It features a small dirt track for 'pumping' over gentle waves and is conveniently located directly on the Lone Valley cycle path, complete with playground equipment and seating. Another great option is the Pumptrack Niederstotzingen, which is particularly popular with kids.
For intermediate riders, the Singletrack Leipheim–Echlishausen offers an engaging ride. This forest trail meanders through trees above the Danube, providing a fun experience. Similarly, the Leipheim Forest Singletrail is another intermediate trail that riders enjoy for its flow.
The region around Nerenstetten is characterized by the picturesque landscapes of the Swabian Alb and the Lonetal. You'll encounter a mix of rolling hills, lush meadows, and dense forests. Trails like the Singletrack Leipheim–Echlishausen offer views above the Danube, while the Lonetal itself is a national geotope with a dedicated cycle path alongside a small brook.
Yes, the Rooty Forest Trail in Geopark Schwäbische Alb is noted as being suitable for both mountain bikes and gravel bikes, making it a great option to enhance a tour with some varied terrain.
Visitors appreciate the variety and natural beauty. For instance, the Rooty Forest Trail is described as going 'very quickly' and being 'definitely worth it to spice up a tour.' The Lonetal Pump Track is praised as a 'small and quite nice dirt track' that 'makes you happy,' especially for families.
Beyond dedicated bike parks, the area offers extensive cycling opportunities. You can explore various road cycling routes, gravel biking routes, and general MTB trails. The Lonetal, for example, features a popular touring cycling route that spans over 46 km.
The trails around Nerenstetten cater to various skill levels. You'll find easy sections, especially on dedicated cycle paths like those in the Lonetal. Many of the singletracks and forest trails, such as the Singletrack Leipheim–Echlishausen and Rooty Forest Trail, are rated as intermediate. Pump tracks are generally accessible for beginners and families, while still being fun for more experienced riders.
Some trails, like the Singletrack Leipheim–Echlishausen, meander close to a drop-off above the Danube. Riders are advised to 'be careful when wet!' and be aware of the proximity to the abyss. On forest trails, loose branches can sometimes be present, so caution is always recommended.
Yes, particularly at family-friendly locations. The Lonetal Pump Track, for instance, offers playground equipment and seating areas, making it a comfortable spot for families to spend time. The Pumptrack Niederstotzingen is also noted for being a great facility for kids.
The region's trails are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when weather conditions are favorable and the trails are dry. While some trails might be passable in winter, conditions can be challenging due to wetness, mud, or snow, especially on forest singletracks.


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