Bike parks in Strehler Wald offer a variety of mountain biking trails within a forested landscape. This region, located in the Bezirk Bregenz, is known for its natural terrain suitable for cycling. While not featuring purpose-built bike parks with extensive man-made features, Strehler Wald provides numerous paths for mountain biking enthusiasts. The area's natural features include forest roads and single trails, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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As an uphill section, this is only for advanced bikers - at least for non-motorized bikers. It's pretty tough going up to Lutzenreuthe.
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I still wonder who else "hikes" here and whether this path is/will be closed completely? Why can't they manage, as they do elsewhere, to get private owners and forest users to talk to each other and find a solution? For example, new routes, signage with explanations (like the one opposite in Altstätten). One thing is certain, as the Pfänder is a permanently heavily frequented destination, one or two people will continue to walk, drive or whatever down there...
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The climb from Eichenberg towards Pfände (one of many) is steep in the last third with coarse scree, but with a little speed it goes well.
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Driving ban because private forest There is already extreme damage to the forest caused by mountain biking, please do not use this route anymore
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Here we made the decision. Drive to the left on Rugburg 2 to Lutzenreute or drive to the right along the high and very rough stony edge for about 450 m, partly push and then almost directly to Eichenberg.
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Not only is it a beautiful view but the food is excellent.
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Many beautiful MTB tours lead here Tour dates are here: https://www.komoot.de/collection/1410090/-mountainbiketouren-pfaender-und-Umwelt and many more great tours also here: https://www.timeout-outdooractive.de/
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Strehler Wald is known for its natural mountain biking trails, forest roads, and single trails within a forested landscape. Unlike purpose-built bike parks with extensive man-made features and lifts, it provides paths suitable for various skill levels, focusing on the natural terrain.
Yes, Strehler Wald features several challenging trails. For instance, the MTB Trail Eichenberg–Pfänder Höhenweg is a demanding route with steep uphill sections and ramps. Another challenging option is the MTB Trail Ruggburg 2, which includes a wide forest road with occasional steep, short ramps. For a technically sophisticated ride, consider the Challenging S3 Trail Near Lake Constance, which is partly very blocked and steep, rated S2-S3.
Intermediate riders will enjoy trails like MTB Trail Lutzenreute Geigers, a beautiful forest path that is easy to ride in both directions and offers scenic views. Another good option is the MTB Trail alte Eichenbergstrasse, a nice wide forest road that is also easy to navigate in both directions.
Yes, several trails offer beautiful views. The MTB Trail Lutzenreute Geigers is an intermediate forest trail that includes a viewpoint. Additionally, the MTB Trail Eichenberg–Pfänder Höhenweg also provides scenic vistas along its challenging route.
Beyond mountain biking, Strehler Wald and its surroundings offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes like the 'Scheidegg waterfalls: loop to the Hasenreuter waterfall' or the 'Pastoral Trail to Pfänder'. For more information, see our guide on Easy hikes in Strehler Wald. There are also options for gravel biking, with routes offering views of Lake Constance and the Allgäu Alps, detailed in our guide to Gravel biking in Strehler Wald. Waterfall hikes are also popular, such as the 'Hasenreuter Waterfalls', which you can find in our Waterfall hikes in Strehler Wald guide.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and variety of the trails. Many enjoy the challenging sections, the flowy forest paths, and the scenic viewpoints. The komoot community has shared over 20 photos and given more than 40 upvotes to the trails, highlighting the enjoyable riding experience in the region's natural setting.
While specific regulations for Strehler Wald are not detailed, it's generally recommended to be considerate of hikers on shared paths. Some trails, like the MTB Trail alte Eichenbergstrasse, explicitly advise caution due to steep sections and shared use. Always follow local signage and respect nature.
The best time for biking in Strehler Wald is typically during the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when trails are dry and weather conditions are favorable. While some trails might be accessible in winter, conditions can be challenging due to snow or mud, especially on natural forest paths.
Strehler Wald offers a range of trails, from challenging to easy. While some trails are quite demanding, there are also beautiful forest paths that are easy to ride in both directions, which might be suitable for families with some biking experience. Always check the difficulty rating of a specific trail before heading out with children.
While specific parking areas for individual trails are not detailed, the region is generally accessible. It is advisable to check local maps or trail descriptions for designated parking spots near trailheads before your visit.
The terrain in Strehler Wald primarily consists of natural forest paths, wide forest roads, and single trails. You can expect varied surfaces, including dirt, roots, and occasional rocky sections, especially on more challenging routes. Some trails feature steep ramps and technical sections, while others are flowy and smooth.


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