Best bike parks around Waiblingen are found in the Rems-Murr district, an area known for its river valleys and proximity to the Swabian Forest. The town of Waiblingen provides specific facilities for urban cycling disciplines. These include a BMX and skate facility, along with a developing dirt track. The surrounding region offers various mountain biking trails for different skill levels.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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A very nice, well-maintained trail. Very easy to ride, even for beginners.
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A very good flow trail with jumps and technical sections. Currently in very good and well-maintained condition.
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Trail with 3 different variants at the end, so ride it three times ;-) Information about the trail at https://dimb-ig-remsmurr.de/traildetails/?id=49
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Beautiful flowing trail that really puts you in a good mood
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At around 800 meters in length, the Harry Popper Trail is one of the longest official trails on the Kappelberg. Kudos to the DIMB, local rangers and the town of Fellbach for opening up loads of legal trails at an impressive pace. Respect! If you want to know more about the MTB concept and the other legal routes, just click on this link: https://dimb-ig-remsmurr.de/legale-trails-in-fellbach/
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You can find the Trail S2 on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqyYliIDRpE You can find more legal trails in the Rems-Murr district on my YouTube channel
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You can find the Trail S1 on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/ypIqDsCz2I4
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Nice trail. Partly a bit sandy. Occasionally hikers cross the trail.
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Waiblingen offers specific facilities for urban cycling disciplines. You'll find the BMX & Skate Bowl Waiblingen, an 1100 square meter outdoor concrete 'Flow Park' with diverse elements for skaters, BMX riders, and inline bladers, including a deep bowl, banks, and mini ramps. There's also a developing Dirt Track between Korb and Waiblingen, managed by Shape and Ride e.V., which aims to create a new track for all ages and types of bikes.
Yes, several trails cater to less experienced riders. For instance, the Kreuzeiche Trail (Buocher Heights) offers a flowy downhill where jumps can be avoided, making it suitable for beginners. The EsNos Main Line also features multiple lines with varying difficulty levels, accommodating different skill sets, including beginners.
For those seeking more technical riding, the Philosophenweg singletrack is known for its fast and winding downhill passage, requiring basic technique. The Krebsbach Trail is also popular for its varied terrain and some tricky passages, offering a diverse nature trail experience.
Absolutely. The Harry Popper Trail is one of the longest official trails on the Kappelberg, known for its beautiful flowing sections that provide a great riding experience.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes for touring bikes, such as those found in the Cycling around Waiblingen guide. There are also many hiking opportunities, including easy trails around the Rems River, detailed in the Easy hikes around Waiblingen guide.
Yes, for advanced riders, the broader Rems-Murr district and Swabian Forest offer challenging mountain biking trails. You can find difficult routes like the 'View of Korber Kopf vineyards – View of the Remstal Valley loop from Neustadt-Hohenacker' or the 'Bikepark Rommelshausen – Stone Bridge in Reichenbachtal loop from Rommelshausen' in the MTB Trails around Waiblingen guide.
The BMX & Skate Bowl Waiblingen is a modern and attractive spot, redeveloped in cooperation with local youth and opened in 2019. It's designed as a 'Flow Park' with diverse elements catering to various skill levels and user groups, including skaters, BMX riders, and inline bladers. It's open 24/7 and offers wheelchair access, making it highly recommended by users.
The bike parks and trails are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Some trails, like the Kreuzeiche Trail, are not recommended after rain due to sandy and potentially slippery conditions. For the best experience, consider visiting during dry periods to avoid muddy or dusty sections.
Yes, the Dirt Track between Korb and Waiblingen is under the care of the Shape and Ride e.V. club. This club actively maintains and plans to expand the track in collaboration with the city of Waiblingen, ensuring a dedicated and improved space for dirt jumping enthusiasts.
Many trails around Waiblingen pass through natural settings. For example, the Krebsbach Trail is described as a great nature trail with varied terrain, including riverbeds and forest sections. The region itself is known for its river valleys and proximity to the Swabian Forest, offering scenic rides through wooded areas.
Visitors frequently praise the brilliantly designed trails and the effort put into their maintenance. Many appreciate the varying difficulty levels that make trails accessible to different skill sets, as well as the flowy downhill sections. The community also values the natural settings and the well-developed nature trails.


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