Best bike parks around Ellwangen offer a range of mountain biking experiences within a natural landscape. The region, situated in Baden-Württemberg, features varied terrain suitable for different skill levels. While not traditional bike parks with lifts, the area provides well-regarded mountain bike trails and segments. These trails are often maintained by local communities, providing opportunities for technical riding.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The trail has a new entry point right next to the parking lot and has been generally "spruced up"—meaning the route has been improved and berms have been added in many places, making the trail much more rideable. However, the natural character has been retained. Great, thank you very much for that! 👏
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Easy to ride at the beginning. The final third is steep. Simply unrideable at my level. Lots of loose rocks, large steps, and tight turns that leave little room for error. It's a real challenge.
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The Dreckloch Trail is located directly at the Vierwegzeiger parking lot between Aalen and Brastelburg. This exciting trail requires advanced technique. Numerous tight turns, root sections, and natural berms encourage flow. For current information: https://ssvaalen.de/trailmapaalen/
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The first part of the NoFlow Trail starts with a tight combination of curves and ends with a short but very steep climb. For current trail information: https://ssvaalen.de/trailmapaalen/
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The VWZ Trail is located directly at the "An der Steige" parking lot between Aalen and Brastelburg. The upper section is more technical, with many root sections, curves, and a wave that can be jumped. After a short uphill climb, the trail then moves onto the faster section. Current information about the trail can be found at: https://ssvaalen.de/trailmapaalen/
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Attention: New entrance directly at the parking lot with two waves at the beginning. Please do not use the old entrance.
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Were there yesterday, unfortunately the track is currently badly damaged...
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Currently all lines are closed due to forest destruction work (forestry work), even if you want to get in from the side, at least the upper part is completely blocked with branches and tree trunks. Edit November '24: The flow/jump line is open again. There are still some branches lying around and the trail is a bit worn out in one or two places, but otherwise it is completely rideable.
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Ellwangen (Jagst) and its surroundings offer a variety of natural mountain bike trails and dedicated skateparks, rather than traditional bike parks with lifts. The mountain bike trails provide diverse terrain for all skill levels, while the skateparks cater to BMX riders and other wheeled sports with various obstacles and ramps.
Among the highly-rated trails are the VWZ Trail, known for its technical upper section with roots and curves, and the Pinguin Trail, which starts flowing and becomes steeper with jumps. Another popular spot is the Ellwangen Flowtrail Jumpline, appreciated for its well-laid-out hills.
Yes, advanced riders will find challenging options. The Pinguin Trail, for instance, features steep sections, jumps over stones, and a very narrow lower part. The Dreckloch Trail also requires advanced technique with its numerous tight turns, root sections, and natural berms.
The mountain bike trails around Ellwangen (Jagst) are particularly recommended during spring and autumn. The weather conditions during these seasons are typically mild and ideal for riding.
Ellwangen (Jagst) and its vicinity offer several skateparks. Notable options include the Skatepark Ellwangen (Jagst) Schrezheim, Skatepark Ellenberg Ellwangen (Jagst), and Skatepark Jagstzell Lindenmahd. These facilities provide various obstacles, ramps, and features for practicing tricks and maneuvers.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, enjoy running routes, or discover scenic road cycling routes. Options range from easy to difficult, catering to different preferences.
Many trails, like the VWZ Trail and Dreckloch Trail, are maintained by local mountain bike communities such as SSV Aalen. For the most current information on trail conditions and any updates, it's advisable to check their resources, often linked from Komoot highlight pages.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always explicit, many trails offer sections that are less technical. For instance, the NoFlow Trail has a section that allows riders to practice technique, and some trails transition into faster, less technical segments after initial challenges. It's best to check individual trail descriptions for suitability.
Many trails have convenient parking options. For example, the VWZ Trail is located directly at the 'An der Steige' parking lot between Aalen and Brastelburg, and the Dreckloch Trail is at the Vierwegzeiger parking lot in the same area.
The trails around Ellwangen (Jagst) are primarily set within natural landscapes, often winding through forests. You'll encounter varied terrain, including root sections, natural berms, and sometimes views of the surrounding countryside, offering a rich outdoor experience.
Given the natural and sometimes technical nature of the trails, it's recommended to wear appropriate mountain biking gear. This includes a helmet, gloves, protective eyewear, and sturdy shoes. Layered clothing is also advisable, especially during spring and autumn, to adapt to changing weather conditions.


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