Best bike parks around Burladingen are situated in a region characterized by its hilly topography and forests, making it suitable for mountain biking. The area offers diverse terrain for various riding styles. Burladingen itself is home to a notable bike park designed for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Nice little bike park with no waiting times at the lift
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A beautiful, small, and "family-friendly" bike park with a flow line, two enduro-style trails (one more like a singletrack, one more like a "shooter"), and a meadow trail, which is more geared toward rental carts. In the lower section, the trails on the meadow lead into a kind of jump and flow area with boner logs, tables, drops, gap jumps, etc., depending on your riding/jumping ability. The lift system is homemade, but works very well! The food at the valley station is also delicious. Everything is very well done and highly recommended. (Except for the flow line, which is a bit uneven so far, but is expected to be improved.)
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Stop-O-Mat route now also with ranking for e-bikers!
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Very nicely landscaped park. When the lift is in operation, you cannot cross and you have to go around the outside. The route shown on the komoot map doesn't really exist either.
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The bike park with cult character. Very professional and very neat. Something for almost everyone. Great packages for everyone who just wants to try it out and doesn't have their own equipment. Open on WE and public holidays.
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There is an automatic timer upstairs and downstairs.
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The store is highly recommended. The routes range from flowy to demanding. Protective equipment is mandatory.
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The Bikepark Burladingen features three main trails covering 4.5 kilometers with a 165-meter elevation drop. You'll find a mix of flow trails, enduro, and freeride options, including diverse elements like root sections, stones, drops, and steep turns. There's an easy 2.3 km trail, a moderately difficult 1.2 km trail, and a challenging 1 km trail, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, Bikepark Burladingen is designed to help riders improve their skills with its varied sections, including special jumps, drops, and technical passages. Additionally, Bike Park Albstadt & Magura Castle Trail offers beginner packages and constantly maintained routes with lines of various difficulty levels.
At Magura Castle Trail, Bikepark Tailfingen, you'll find a drag lift, a kiosk, a shop for bike rentals and equipment, and a bike wash area. There's also a large parking lot and clean toilets available.
The best seasons for mountain biking in the Burladingen region are spring and autumn due to the mild weather. Summer mornings or evenings are also recommended. Some routes may be impassable in winter due to snow or ice.
While not a bike park itself, the Waldheim Ebingen Recreation Area & Playground is a family-friendly spot nearby. It features a large playground, a self-service beer garden, a miniature golf course, and a climbing garden, perfect for a break after your ride.
Bike Park Albstadt & Magura Castle Trail is open on Fridays (June - September) and bridge days from 1 p.m. - 7 p.m., and on Saturdays, Sundays, and Baden-Württemberg public holidays from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. A day ticket costs 28 euros (24 euros for children), with 5-point and 10-point cards also available for 16 and 28 euros respectively. A season ticket is 329 euros.
Bikepark Burladingen provides a 'Chill-Zone' for breaks and the 'Delishütte' for refreshments, ensuring you have places to relax and refuel during your visit.
Yes, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, easy hikes, and challenging mountain hikes. For more details, explore the MTB Trails around Burladingen, Easy hikes around Burladingen, or Mountain Hikes around Burladingen guides.
Visitors appreciate the beautiful and fun routes, the variety of trails that allow for skill development, and the well-maintained facilities. Many enjoy the challenge of jumps and technical passages, while others value the convenience of amenities like lifts, kiosks, and bike wash areas.
Yes, the recently opened 'Wiesa Drail' at Bikepark Burladingen offers a descent of over 1200 meters and can also be used with a mountain cart, providing an alternative way to experience the park.
Yes, Magura Castle Trail, Bikepark Tailfingen has a well-stocked shop where you can buy or rent bikes and equipment. Bike Park Albstadt & Magura Castle Trail also has an attached shop that offers a workshop for bike issues.


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