Best bike parks around Riedselz are found within the broader Alsace region, as Riedselz itself, a commune in northeastern France, does not host dedicated bike parks. The area is known for general cycling routes suitable for various fitness levels. While specific features like downhill tracks or slopestyle areas are not directly in Riedselz, the surrounding Grand Est region offers specialized facilities. These regional options provide opportunities for mountain biking, pumptracks, and skill courses.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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There are no more obstacles on the trail.
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Entry can only be done by pushing/carrying, which is at least surprising for an official route. Don't know if that's intentional or if trail maintenance was neglected here? The rest is then mobile, but quite demanding!
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Still a lot of trunks on the lower third - not mobile !!!
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For the Uphill you need to push the bike a the first 5m, Rest is rideable.
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You'll probably have to carry the weight to get in. A clean jump down should be possible.
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No, Riedselz itself does not host dedicated bike parks with features like downhill tracks or slopestyle areas. However, the broader Alsace region, where Riedselz is located, offers several excellent options for cycling enthusiasts.
The Alsace region features several notable bike parks. These include the comprehensive Lac Blanc Bike Park, the indoor Stride Strasbourg Indoor Bike Park, BIKE PARC Sainte-Croix-aux-Mines, and Friesen Bike Park. Additionally, the Monts Jura Bike Park is a significant option in the wider Grand Est region.
Lac Blanc Bike Park offers a wide range of trails, from beginner-friendly options like La COOL (Blue) and La SMOOTH (Green) to expert tracks such as La NUTS (Black). You'll find diverse obstacles including gaps, tables, northshore features, and wooden structures, many with 'chicken lines' for varying difficulty. The park also has a 4X track and over 250 km of cross-country trails. A cable car provides easy access to the trailheads.
Yes, the Stride Strasbourg Indoor Bike Park is located in Strasbourg and is one of Europe's largest indoor facilities. It features seven distinct zones, including cross-country, handling, park, half-pipe, foam pit, and pumptrack areas. It also boasts the world's largest indoor asphalt pumptrack and a 'Draisienne' area for toddlers, making it suitable for all ages and skill levels.
Yes, the Stride Strasbourg Indoor Bike Park is designed to be accessible to all ages, from three years old, and caters to all skill levels, making it ideal for families. The Lac Blanc Bike Park also offers beginner-friendly trails like La COOL and La SMOOTH, which are suitable for those new to downhill mountain biking.
For challenging experiences, consider the Challenging trail in Biosphärenreservat Pfälzerwald-Vosges du Nord, which is fun both uphill and downhill but not for beginners. The Uphill Singletrack Trail – Mountain Bike Route 10, Palatinate Forest presents a real challenge with switchbacks, especially when wet. The Pfälzerwald Singletrack Trail is also a great long trail, though it can be quite narrow in places.
Visitors particularly enjoy the flowy nature of trails like Weiler Singletrail, which meanders along slopes and is considered a real pleasure. The challenging trails are appreciated for testing riding skills and offering a rewarding experience, even with demanding sections.
Many bike parks offer convenient facilities. For example, Lac Blanc Bike Park provides on-site equipment rental, a self-service area, and bike wash stations. Stride Strasbourg Indoor Bike Park allows riders to bring their own bikes and helmets or rent them, and offers free parking and complimentary tap water.
Yes, the area around Riedselz offers a variety of other outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Fleckenstein Pond – Lauter loop' or the 'View of the Rhine – Bike path along the Rhine loop'. There are also gravel biking options like the 'Lauter Cycle Path – Bride and Groom (Dahn) loop'. For more details, you can explore the Road Cycling Routes around Riedselz and Gravel biking around Riedselz guides.
While not strictly in Alsace, Monts Jura Bike Park, located near the French-Swiss border, offers a diverse experience across three sectors with thirteen trails. It caters to all levels, from accessible blue runs to challenging red and black trails. Its unique appeal lies in the breathtaking panoramic views over the Lake Geneva basin and the Alps, adding a scenic element to the riding experience.
Yes, the Weiler Singletrail is noted as being ideal for gravel bikers, as it meanders along the slope without significant height loss. Additionally, there are dedicated gravel biking routes around Riedselz, such as the 'Lauter Cycle Path – Seehofweiher Bathing Lake loop'.


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