Best bike parks around Hüningen are located in the surrounding region, offering diverse terrain for mountain biking. Hüningen, situated near the Rhine River and the French-German-Swiss border, is a hub for outdoor activities, though dedicated bike parks are found slightly further afield. The area features a mix of natural landscapes and developed trails, catering to various skill levels. This region provides access to a network of mountainbike trails for both casual riders and experienced enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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Quite a demanding section. Very steep and long-lasting.
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Sector a is quite easy to drive.
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The district's second legal mountain bike trail, built by Mountainbike Lörrach e.V. Consisting of four sectors, the trail, which is almost 1 km long, starts in the immediate vicinity of Hühnerbergweg. All elements of the main line can be rolled over or bypassed. Attention: Parallel to the blue main line, sector A contains black elements that cannot be rolled over. Please walk through the sector before the ride and assess the danger spots based on your own riding ability. *** MOUNTAINBIKE LÖRRACH E.V. Mountainbike Lörrach e.V. maintains legal mountain bike trails in the district and is committed to building a local mountain bike community, peaceful coexistence with other forest visitors and careful handling of nature and forest life. www.mountainbike-loerrach.de *** SHRED. SHARE. RESPECT. Regardless of whether you are a club member or not - the trail is for all bikers. Please follow the trail rules, which can be viewed in full at: www.mountainbike-loerrach.de/trailregeln *** USE OF THE MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAIL IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. Mountainbike Lörrach e.V. and the owner(s) of the forest accept no liability. Please stay on the marked paths and follow the route. In an emergency, call the mountain rescue service on 112, stating the section of the route. *** WILDLIFE PROTECTION To protect wild animals, this trail may only be used at the following times: April - September 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., October - March 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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Nice flowing trail with a few waves, tables and berms. The location is also great, you come out on the forest road and can go straight back up for X repetitions. 😁👍
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I rode the trail for the first time today (4.6.23). The trail is laid out really cool💪🏻, which will definitely make me a repeat offender 😎. Thank you for creating something so cool 👏🏻👏🏻
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Flowiest section of the three with berms and a double at the end.
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Mega Trail is just fun!
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Yes, beginners can find suitable trails. For example, the Gempen North Trail (Section 1) is described as simple, easy to master, and offering a varied experience for new riders. The Buttenberghütte Flow Trail is also a pretty flat, easy single trail, comfortable and easy to drive, suitable for MTB beginners.
Experienced riders can head to the Hands of Steel Mountain Bike Trail Maienbühl, which features three sectors, including more developed parts with gaps, doubles, and berms. Specifically, Maienbühl Trail Section C is a flow trail with many curves, berms, and a double at the end, suitable for those with experience. The Chrischona single trails also offer challenging sections.
Yes, the region offers family-friendly options. The Gempen North Trail (Section 1) is suitable for beginners and families. The Buttenberghütte Flow Trail is also a good choice for families, offering an easy single trail experience. For general cycling, the Huningue Canal area provides numerous routes with mostly paved surfaces, suitable for various bike types and exploring nature with children.
The bike parks and trails around Huningue are often set within natural landscapes, including forests, as seen with highlights like Hands of Steel Mountain Bike Trail Maienbühl and Chrischona single trails. The Huningue Canal area also offers pleasant routes through natural surroundings, including the Petite Camargue Alsacienne nature reserve, providing opportunities to enjoy the local flora and fauna.
The Hands of Steel Mountain Bike Trail Maienbühl, for instance, operates from April to September between 7 AM and 9 PM, and from October to March between 8 AM and 6 PM to protect wildlife. Generally, spring through autumn (April to October) offers the most favorable weather conditions for mountain biking in the region.
Yes, the region offers a network of mountain biking trails. You can explore various routes listed in the MTB Trails around Hüningen guide, which includes routes like the Saint-Brice Chapel – Saint-Brice Forest Trail loop and the Wald-Singletrail – Sainte-Walburge chapel loop, offering moderate to difficult challenges.
Huningue is a hub for various outdoor activities. The Parc des Eaux Vives is renowned for its artificial whitewater river, offering activities such as kayaking, rafting, and hydrospeed. You can also find numerous hiking trails, with options available in the Hiking around Hüningen guide, including routes along the Canal de Huningue. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes detailed in the Gravel biking around Hüningen guide.
Dedicated bike parks with features like jumps and specific mountain bike trails are not located directly within Huningue itself. The Parc des Eaux Vives in Huningue is primarily known for whitewater sports and general outdoor recreation. For dedicated mountain biking experiences, you'll need to venture into the surrounding region, such as the Maienbühl area in Germany.
Yes, further afield in the broader Alsace region, the Lac Blanc Bike Park in the Vosges is recognized as one of France's best for downhill mountain biking. It offers a variety of trails for all skill levels, from beginner-friendly routes to technical descents, though it is not in the immediate vicinity of Huningue.
The Hands of Steel Mountain Bike Trail Maienbühl has specific operating hours to protect wildlife: from April to September, it's open from 7 AM to 9 PM, and from October to March, it's open from 8 AM to 6 PM. It's always a good idea to check local regulations for other trails as well.
The Hands of Steel Mountain Bike Trail Maienbühl is notable as the first legal mountain bike single trail in the district of Lörrach, Germany. It's divided into three sectors, offering a mix of natural sections and more developed parts with gaps, doubles, and berms, catering to both beginners and advanced riders. It's maintained by Mountainbike Lörrach e.V., emphasizing community and nature conservation.


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