Best bike parks around Bad Urach are found in a region known for its scenic mountain biking trails and natural attractions like the Urach Waterfall. The area, part of the Swabian Alb, features diverse landscapes including gorges, forests, and viewpoints. This geographic setting provides a backdrop for various outdoor activities, including specialized bike parks. The wider region offers dedicated bike parks catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The narrow path is steeper than the main path through the gorge, but also so much more beautiful.
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Good trail, unfortunately actually closed to cyclists
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Very nice hiking trail into the Trailfinger Gorge (and of course vice versa). Easy to walk on with sturdy shoes, even when it is damp. Popular trail descent also among MTB enthusiasts, who usually avoid the trail during peak hiking times (at least their sensible colleagues 😊).
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The Trailfinger Schlucht Trail can also be ridden in wet/humid conditions, snow and ice, as long as you have your bike under control and have basic knowledge of trail biking/spinning. You can get around corners without moving the rear wheel. Certainly not suitable for beginners and anyone who is still a bit unstable on the bike. For everyone else it is a great but unfortunately very short descent into the Trailfinger Gorge. Here too, you need to be careful, as it is a popular path for hikers. Be prepared to brake and drive with foresight. In some places it is narrower, so it is not really possible to avoid it safely.
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Zipfelbach Trail is a must for all MTB enthusiasts and worth a visit. The bridge forms the end of the Zipfelbach Trail when you come down from the Mörikefels. Slippery wooden steps are built into the end section - doable by bike (if there are no hikers) but not entirely safe - if you want to be on the safe side, simply push this short end section. Since this is a hiking trail, we bikers need to exercise absolute restraint and caution - the path is narrow and you can't avoid it. Well attended in summer. The final section requires basic technical knowledge and good balance on the bike.
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Nice trail with some roots, uffbassa, there are some hikers on the way 🤙🏽
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Very nice and steep ascent or ascent. Be careful after the rains. Very slippery and muddy sections.
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Idyllic paths through the gorge before continuing up on forest paths
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The region around Bad Urach offers several popular spots for mountain biking. Flow Trail With Jumps – Geopark Schwäbische Alb is a well-used MTB park with small jumps. For a more dedicated bike park experience, consider **Bikepark Albstadt**, known for its varied trails and lift system, or **Trailpark Klippeneck** near Denkingen, which features the challenging T1 singletrack.
Yes, **Bikepark Albstadt** is an excellent choice for families and beginners. It features the 'Thanheim Flow,' a modern, child-friendly trail with gentle berms and small waves, perfect for practicing jumps. The Flow Trail With Jumps – Geopark Schwäbische Alb also offers an intermediate experience with small jumps.
For advanced riders, **Trailpark Klippeneck** offers the 'T1 am Klippeneck,' a red-difficulty singletrack packed with technical elements like drops, jumps, and rock gardens. At **Bikepark Albstadt**, the 'Mini Downhill' trail provides a greater challenge with larger berms, bigger jumps, and a steeper, rockier final section. Additionally, the Pfaffensteige singletrack is described as a very demanding S2/S3 trail with rocky and rooty sections.
The terrain varies significantly. You'll find everything from well-groomed flow lines at Bikepark Albstadt to technical singletracks with roots and rocks like the Pfaffensteige singletrack. Difficulty ranges from child-friendly trails at Albstadt to challenging downhill sections at Trailpark Klippeneck, catering to all skill levels from beginner to advanced.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the Hörnle Quarry viewpoint, which offers expansive views from a narrow ridge. The Serpentine Path into Trailfinger Gorge takes you through mystical forest paths. The wider Swabian Alb region features diverse landscapes including gorges, forests, and other scenic viewpoints.
Spring through autumn generally offers the best conditions for visiting bike parks. While some trails, like the Serpentine Path into Trailfinger Gorge, can be muddy in spring, the warmer months provide drier and more enjoyable riding. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, dogs are permitted on some trails. For example, at **Trailpark Klippeneck**, dogs are allowed on the trails provided they are kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check specific park rules before visiting with your dog.
Absolutely. The Bad Urach region is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, including routes to the Urach Waterfall or Hohenurach Castle Ruins. There are also many cycling routes and dedicated MTB trails throughout the Swabian Alb.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse and well-maintained trails. Many appreciate the flow trails with small jumps, like the one in Geopark Schwäbische Alb, for their fun and flowing nature. The challenging descents and technical features at parks like Trailpark Klippeneck are also highly rated by experienced riders. The scenic beauty of the Swabian Alb, with its forests and gorges, adds to the overall experience.
Yes, **Bikepark Albstadt** is equipped with a convenient drag lift system (Schlepplift) to transport riders and their bikes back to the top of the trails, allowing for more downhill runs with less effort.
Yes, Bad Urach itself is known for its natural attractions like the Urach Waterfall and its historic town. Many bike parks and trails are situated within easy reach of these sights, allowing you to combine a day of riding with exploring the town's charm or enjoying a scenic hike.


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