Best bike parks around Lixingen are situated in the Moselle department, within the Grand Est region of France. This area is characterized by its natural landscapes, including forests and river valleys, offering varied terrain for outdoor activities. While Lixingen itself is a commune, the surrounding region provides diverse mountain biking opportunities. These locations cater to different skill levels, from beginner-friendly routes to challenging technical trails.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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I rode the trail today, at least part of it. There are several large trees lying across it, and climbing over them isn't fun. Maybe the forestry department will take notice and clear the trail.
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Currently, after the long and heavy rains, many sections are badly damaged. Caution is advised!
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Nice flowing trail. Curvy with waves at the top, quite densely overgrown in the middle. The lower section is steep and at the end there is a small step with roots to the main path.
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No official trail from the trail network, at least I didn't see a sign. The path also seemed rather unkempt. Nothing spectacular, you can also leave it out!
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Good pump track, but I wouldn't recommend a modern 29er in particular, the bump distances are very small for current bike trends. Smaller wheels have a lot of fun Helmets are compulsory on the pitch
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The Turmweg trail should be used carefully by beginners.
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Hikers and bikers have to be considerate of each other here...
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Great pump track for young and old! Highly recommended.... 👍🏼
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For beginners, Flowtrail Homburg offers an 'Easy Line'. Further afield, Lac Blanc Bike Park in the Vosges mountains has 'La COOL' (Blue) and 'La SMOOTH' (Green) trails, which are ideal for those new to mountain biking. The 'La EASY' (Green) trail there also features small wooden modules for skill development. Additionally, the Soulrider Pumptrack Saarbrücken is excellent for practicing and getting comfortable on a bike.
If you're looking for a challenge, Flowtrail Homburg features the 'Hard Line' also known as 'Flugschule'. For expert riders, Lac Blanc Bike Park offers 'La NUTS' (Black), a fast and technical trail used in French Championships, and 'La FAT' (Red/Black) for slopestyle. Bikepark La Bresse-Hohneck also provides several technical trails with natural obstacles like roots and rocks. Closer to Lixingen, the Root Trail is known for its challenging root sections.
Yes, the Soulrider Pumptrack Saarbrücken is very suitable for families and practicing. Lac Blanc Bike Park also caters to families with its 'La SMOOTH' (Green) trail, which is accessible to beginners and even those with reduced mobility. Bikepark La Bresse-Hohneck offers a free-to-access pump track suitable for all ages and skill levels.
Flowtrail Homburg provides a variety of trails including an 'Easy Line' for beginners, a 'Flow Line' (Red) which is a short singletrack packed with features, and a more challenging 'Hard Line' also known as 'Flugschule'. It's known for its well-maintained, flowy sections and technical elements.
The best time to visit bike parks in the region, including Flowtrail Homburg and those in the Vosges mountains, is generally during the warmer months from spring through autumn. Conditions are usually dry, and all facilities are fully operational. Some trails, like the Blies Border Trail Flowtrail, are best enjoyed after a longer period of drought to avoid muddy conditions.
While specific requirements can vary, a full-face helmet is mandatory at Lac Blanc Bike Park, and other protective gear like knee pads, elbow pads, and back protectors are highly recommended across most bike parks for safety, especially on more challenging trails.
Yes, at Bikepark La Bresse-Hohneck, you can rent mountain bikes and protective equipment directly on-site. It's advisable to check with other specific bike parks like Lac Blanc for their rental options before your visit.
Absolutely. The region around Lixingen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various road cycling routes, such as those around Lixingen, or enjoy touring bicycle routes like the 'View of the Vosges – Oratory of Graces loop'. For more mountain biking, there are numerous MTB Trails around Lixingen, including routes like 'Lock on the Saar – Beautiful forest singletrack loop'.
Lac Blanc Bike Park, located in the Vosges mountains, is renowned for its diverse trails catering to all skill levels, from beginner-friendly to expert-only. It features meticulously maintained trails by a 'Bike Patrol' crew, ensuring safety and continuous improvement. The park offers a wide range of experiences, including flow trails, technical descents, wooden modules, and a 4X track.
The Turmweg Trail offers varied terrain. It starts with moderate sections, transitions into parts with a few craters, and concludes with a demanding, steep descent. It's generally suitable for intermediate riders.
Bikepark La Bresse-Hohneck stands out with its magnificent natural landscape and trails accessible via ski lifts. It offers a mix of freeride trails with natural and man-made obstacles, technical trails featuring roots and rocks, and a free-to-access pump track. The trails are groomed daily, and electrically-assisted mountain biking options with instructors are available.
Yes, the Blies Border Trail Flowtrail is a relaxed flow trail situated above the Bliesgersweiler mill, offering a smooth riding experience. Flowtrail Homburg also features a 'Flow Line' known for its well-maintained, flowy sections.


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