Best bike parks around Allmendingen provide diverse landscapes for cycling, including idyllic valleys, rivers, forests, and meadows. While dedicated bike parks are not directly within Allmendingen, the broader region offers mountain biking tours suitable for various fitness levels. These routes often feature natural terrain and singletrack trails. For a full-feature bike park experience, options are available a short distance away.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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The Ehingen dirt park offers a very easy beginner line, a small dirt pump track that needs a bit of maintenance, and three jump lines with typically "dirt jump-like" steep jumps, which are therefore not really suitable for beginners. The two smaller/easier lines each consist of four tables, the large one offers three pretty huge jumps with wooden ramps and a resi landing. Everything is very well built and fun to jump on 👍
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Next Saturday we'll be digging again at the bike park... helpers are welcome from 8.30am!!!
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Nice little bike park that has been open since April 27th, 2024. Made entirely of gravel and rubble, so not suitable for scooters or skateboards. Very nice jump line and two flow lines with drops and jumps. Everything can be rolled over and is therefore quite suitable for practice. Despite its north-south orientation, the sometimes quite strong west wind is hardly noticeable. Of course, caution is still advised when making high jumps. The facility is monitored by cameras and is located directly next to the sports facilities, so that (during their opening hours) sanitary facilities are also within reach.
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Beautiful, newly built bike park of SV Pappelau-Beiningen. More information: https://www.svpappelau-beiningen.de/index.php/freizeitsport-hochstraess/bikepark-menue/288-bikepark
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Hello friends, The facility in Pappelau is looked after and maintained by volunteers. If you would like to get involved in the upkeep, maintenance and care, please contact me here. Oh and one more request: stay on the gravel and marked paths. Please do not drive on any of the other areas as they have been freshly sown. Thank you!! Regards, Rüdi
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Nice tour on the Alb
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A fine, narrow path along the slope. Small roots and stones, as well as the occasional tree (January 24) provide some variety. UPDATE June 25: A large tree (see photo) can only be overcome by carrying it. The exit onto the short section of the trail has eroded and is temporarily secured with stones (see photo), only conditionally recommended for gravel bikes. For the width of the trail, see the glove photo. Overall, the storms have not made it any easier. Due to the width and partial exposure of the steep slope, the roots, and a few smaller obstacles, it is currently more likely to be classified as S1.
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While dedicated bike parks are not directly within Allmendingen, the broader region offers a variety of experiences. You can find natural singletrack trails, flow lines, and even full-feature bike parks with dirt pump tracks, jump lines, and technical enduro sections. These cater to various skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders.
Yes, several options are suitable for beginners and families. The Bikepark Pappelau-Beiningen features a dirt pump track, a jump line, and two flow lines where all features can be rolled over, making it great for practice. Additionally, the Dirt Park Geopark Swabian Alb is explicitly marked as family-friendly and offers various lines for beginners to professionals. The Immendingen Bike Park also has a 'Donau Waver' blue flowline designed for beginners.
For more advanced riders, the Immendingen Bike Park offers a challenging experience with its red enduro trail, featuring natural terrain and technical passages, and a black jumpline with demanding obstacles for tricks. The Sotzenhausen singletrack, especially after recent storm damage, is now considered an S1 trail with roots, stones, and partial exposure on a steep slope, requiring careful riding.
The Immendingen Bike Park, located a short distance from Allmendingen, is a notable destination with a 2.2-kilometer trail system. It features three distinct routes: a blue flowline ('Donau Waver') for beginners, a red enduro trail with technical passages, and a black jumpline for experienced riders. The park emphasizes sustainability, integrating harmoniously with the natural landscape, and aims to provide an intensive nature experience for all skill levels.
Upon its opening, the Immendingen Bike Park offered amenities such as tips from experienced bikers, test rides with e-mountain bikes, and shuttle services. The trails are designed for year-round usability due to a water-bound surface. For other parks like Bikepark Pappelau-Beiningen, sanitary facilities are available during the opening hours of the adjacent sports facilities.
The Sotzenhausen singletrack is a popular choice, offering a fine, narrow path along a slope with small roots and stones. Another favorite is the Arnegger Trail, known for being flowy and fast, though riders should be mindful of hikers.
Beyond bike parks, the region around Allmendingen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, enjoy easy hikes through idyllic valleys and forests, or go running on various trails. The landscape provides opportunities for all fitness levels.
On trails like the Arnegger Trail, it's important to watch out for hikers as it's a shared path. For the Sotzenhausen singletrack, especially in autumn when leaves cover the ground, be cautious of sharp stones and slippery roots. Recent storm damage has also made some sections more challenging, classifying it closer to an S1 difficulty.
For Bikepark Pappelau-Beiningen, there is generous parking space available directly at the facility. The Immendingen Bike Park also provides accessibility, though specific parking details would need to be checked locally.
The cycling routes and trails around Allmendingen traverse diverse landscapes, including idyllic valleys, rivers, forests, and meadows. Trails like the Schanzberg Trail offer magnificent views of the Alps and the Alb, providing a scenic backdrop to your ride.
The trails, particularly at the Immendingen Bike Park, are designed for year-round usability due to their water-bound surface. However, for natural trails like the Sotzenhausen singletrack, autumn can present challenges with hidden roots and stones under fallen leaves. Generally, spring through early autumn offers the most pleasant weather conditions for cycling.


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