Best bike parks around Blaichach are found within the larger Allgäu region, offering a diverse network of mountain biking trails. While Blaichach itself features trails with natural obstacles, dedicated bike parks with extensive man-made features are located in nearby towns. The area provides varied terrain, from scenic routes to technically demanding passages, catering to different skill levels. This makes the region a notable destination for mountain biking enthusiasts seeking both natural and structured riding experiences.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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From the mountain station, you can take a variety of tours. This is also the starting point for the mountain cars.
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I can agree with the whole, top s1 trail at the top, more difficult at the bottom
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Enduro irons everything out
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It always depends on your own abilities. Getting off has nothing to do with cowardice!
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From up here it is only a piece of cake to the Bolsterlanger summit cross
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This trail is great. There is also a bench about halfway with a great view out of the forest. This step section at the end is really challenging and I recommend looking at it/walking it first, as it is steep steps + a tight curve. Once you have decided to go down there is no stopping you and you have to know what you are doing.
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Small challenge and reward after the climb.
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Super trail to drive very flowig
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The area around Blaichach offers a mix of dedicated bike parks with man-made features and natural mountain biking trails. You'll find options ranging from flow trails and pumptracks to technically demanding singletracks with natural obstacles. For instance, the Siedelalpe–Zaumberg Flow Trail provides a comfortable and flowing ride, while the Singletrack in Naturpark Nagelfluhkette offers a challenging experience with many stairs in its lower section.
Yes, the Bike Park im Tannachwäldchen in nearby Sonthofen is designed for various skill levels, including children, teenagers, and adults, offering medium/easy tracks, pumptracks, and trick jump hills. Additionally, the Hörnerbahn Summit Station area is noted as family-friendly, and Bad Hindelang also offers family-friendly options alongside its more advanced bike park.
For advanced riders seeking action and technical challenges, the Bikepark Hindelang (Hornbahn Hindelang) offers demanding trails, jumps, and Northshore elements. The Singletrack in Naturpark Nagelfluhkette also becomes very demanding in its lower part with numerous stairs, and the Singletrack Lochbachtal–Rohrmoos is known for being challenging with big stones and washed-out sections.
Blaichach's natural landscape offers diverse MTB tours. Popular routes include the scenic Alpsee Trail and the technically difficult Grünten Trail. Other recommended natural trails are around the Hörner route, Salmaser Höhe and Lecknertal, and trails within the eastern part of the Nagelfluh chain. These trails often feature natural jumps, drops, and challenging sections.
Visitors frequently highlight the diverse terrain that caters to different skill levels, from comfortable flow trails to challenging singletracks. The scenic beauty of the Allgäu region, which many trails traverse, is also a major draw. The community particularly enjoys the 'insane' and 'flowy' experiences offered by trails like the Siedelalpe–Zaumberg Flow Trail and the technical skill development opportunities on trails like the Singletrack in Naturpark Nagelfluhkette.
The Bike Park im Tannachwäldchen in Sonthofen, opened in spring 2023, features two distinct tracks: a medium/difficult track (approx. 150m) and a medium/easy track (approx. 300m). It includes a parcours with single and double jumps, pumptracks, trick jump hills, high and low hills, steep and flat ramps, and numerous waves and curves. It's suitable for mountain bikes and BMX bikes.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Iller Cycle Route – Ortwanger Quarry Lake loop' or the 'Lumberjack Trail loop'. There are also extensive MTB trails like the 'Panoramic View from the Alpe – Unterjoch Alpine Pastures loop' and gravel biking routes, including the 'Lecknertal Valley – Rohrmoos Valley loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Blaichach, MTB Trails around Blaichach, and Gravel biking around Blaichach guides.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when trails are dry and accessible. The Bike Park im Tannachwäldchen opened in spring, indicating its seasonal operation. During wet conditions, natural trails like the Singletrack in Naturpark Nagelfluhkette can become very slippery and challenging.
Yes, many trails in the region offer picturesque views. The Hörnerbahn Summit Station provides a magnificent view of the Oberstdorf valley and surrounding mountains. The Alpsee Trail is known for its scenic views, and the Siedelalpe–Zaumberg Flow Trail also features viewpoints along its route.
While specific parking details for each park vary, dedicated bike parks like the Bike Park im Tannachwäldchen are typically designed with visitor access in mind. For natural trails, parking might be available at trailheads or nearby villages. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific park websites for detailed parking information before your visit.
The Bike Park im Tannachwäldchen in Sonthofen is generally free to use, as it was developed with community support. For other facilities like Bikepark Hindelang, which is often lift-accessed, there may be fees for lift passes. Natural trails in the region typically do not have entry fees.
While the guide data doesn't specify rental locations, towns like Sonthofen and Bad Hindelang, which host dedicated bike parks, often have sports shops or rental services catering to mountain bikers. It's recommended to check with local tourism offices or sports retailers in these towns for bike and equipment rental options.


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