Bike parks around Bad Schussenried offer diverse cycling opportunities within the Oberschwaben/Allgäu region. The area features natural landscapes with forests and varied terrain suitable for mountain biking. Bad Schussenried is known for its community involvement in developing and maintaining local cycling infrastructure. This commitment provides a range of trails for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 28, 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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Well laid out and signposted "facility"
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Nice trail as an alternative to the road
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Very fun round that comes up with two steep descents, a small jump line and varied trail sections. The steep descents and jump lines can also be avoided. Overall not too difficult, but still entertaining and not boring even after repeated visits! Of course you shouldn't expect any longer descents - it's more of a "flow country line" and pedaling is part of it ;-)
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Since it was not immediately obvious to me: to drive from north to south, otherwise you cannot take most of the small jumps. Unfortunately we went the wrong way.
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Nice trail, slightly downhill towards the B30, easy to drive Wonderful :-)
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Long trail where you have to get a lot of momentum in between to reach the next hill. Nice flow through the forest! :-)
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These trails are easy to drive on, the greatest danger comes from the standing dead wood, so be careful not that you will be killed by falling branches or trees 🤣
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The bike parks in the Bad Schussenried area offer diverse terrain. For instance, the Saubadtrail features roots, stones, steps, and steep sections up to 70%. Other parks, like Bikepark Bad Schussenried, provide freeride tracks with downhill elements, including jumps and Northshore sections, catering to various skill levels.
While some trails are challenging, the region offers options that can be approached by beginners. For example, the Liebherr Singletrack is described as a nice, flowing trail that is easy to ride, making it suitable for those looking for a less technical experience.
Advanced riders will find challenging sections at several parks. The Castle Ruins Trail Wettenberg is known for its super steep sections, ideal for practicing. Similarly, the Saubadtrail includes difficult S2 sections with large roots, stones, and tight bends, offering a great training ground.
The Bikepark Bad Schussenried stands out with its freeride tracks, downhill elements, jumps, and Northshore sections. These features provide a varied experience for riders looking to test their balance and control on technical passages.
Yes, the Bikepark Bad Schussenried is designed with freeride tracks that include flatter and longer jumps, ideal for freeride and enduro full suspension bikes. It also features Northshore sections for skill development.
Beyond mountain biking, Bad Schussenried offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes for touring or road cycling, such as those found in the Cycling around Bad Schussenried guide. There are also many hiking opportunities, detailed in the Hiking around Bad Schussenried guide, allowing you to enjoy the natural landscapes.
Yes, the Bikepark Bad Schussenried, for example, was developed with local youth participation and community support. The RMSV Bad Schussenried, a local sports club, actively invests time and effort into maintaining and improving the park, often with the help of motivated young bikers.
For general cycling, you can find popular routes like the 'Old Town of Bad Waldsee – Town Hall Bad Waldsee loop' or the 'Federsee Boardwalk – Bad Schussenried Monastery loop'. These are part of the broader Cycling around Bad Schussenried guide, offering moderate difficulty and scenic views.
While specific viewpoints directly from the bike parks aren't highlighted, the region itself is known for its natural landscapes. Many cycling and hiking routes, such as those around the Federsee or the Schussenquelle, offer scenic views and opportunities to experience the area's natural beauty. You can find more details in the Hiking around Bad Schussenried guide.
The bike parks are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months when trails are dry and conditions are optimal. While specific seasonal closures aren't detailed, spring through autumn typically offers the most favorable weather for mountain biking. Winter biking might be possible, but conditions would depend on snow and ice.
While specific crowd levels are not tracked, smaller, community-maintained parks like Bikepark Bad Schussenried, described as 'small but nice', might offer a more intimate riding experience compared to larger, more commercial parks. Exploring trails like the Wolfental Singletrail could also lead to a less crowded ride.
For Bikepark Bad Schussenried, directions suggest accessing it via Zellerhofstraße past Hotel Ferienwohnung Gölz, then using a gravel road to a designated parking area. For other trails, parking is typically available near trailheads or in nearby village parking lots.


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