Best bike parks around Menzenschwand are characterized by an extensive network of mountain biking routes and tours rather than traditional bike parks with chairlifts. The region, nestled in the Black Forest, offers diverse natural landscapes for cycling. Riders can find trails catering to various skill levels, from easy paths to demanding technical ascents. Menzenschwand serves as a starting point for numerous tours, providing access to scenic views and cultural points of interest.
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Despite some roots, it's very easy to ride on a mountain bike.
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Wide forest service road and hiking highway - only suitable for slowing down at off-peak times.
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Great descent. You just have to watch out for pedestrians. Otherwise you can let it go and use the cross gullies to jump
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It's fun, but always watch out for hikers.
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Very intense and technical descent with some steep sections. Rocky with a few steps. Well built and maintained! I would rate a rock section as S3. That's fun!
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Scullenwäg is not a classic MTB trail descent, but a well-made but sometimes not very easy enduro line with a real bike park feeling. It's great what the locals and the MTB Club Freiburg have done there👍 If you approach the route with the necessary respect, it's easy to drive on. A helmet is a must and for beginners and intermediates a few protectors are certainly not a mistake. Spring deflection >100mm on the fork would be recommended if you are not already at the start with a corresponding fully.
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Landscaped trail, hard descent the first time. First black section very difficult, second black section easy to ride. In between again and again einzelene heavier obstacles
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Menzenschwand is known for its extensive network of scenic mountain biking routes and tours that traverse natural landscapes, rather than traditional bike parks with chairlifts. You'll find diverse terrain catering to various skill levels, from leisurely rides through forests to challenging technical ascents. The region offers stunning views of the Black Forest, mountains, and waterfalls.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a thrill, the Schädelwäg Trail offers a real bike park feeling with difficult descents and various obstacles. It's a landscaped trail designed for advanced skills, providing a demanding enduro line experience.
The Wildride Trail, Bikepark Todtnau is an excellent option for improving your skills. This intermediate MTB park has been partially revised and renovated, making it suitable for AllMountain bikes (S1 - S2). Everything is rollable, and you have options to ride around larger jumps.
Yes, the trails around Menzenschwand include easy routes (STS S0-S1) that are suitable for all skill levels. These typically involve less than 2 hours of riding and up to 300 meters of elevation gain, often on easily accessible paths. For practicing technique, the Longhorn Mountain Bike Skills Park is a great little practice area with easy to medium difficulty.
The routes wind through the picturesque Black Forest, offering stunning views of mountains, dense forests, and natural attractions like the Menzenschwand Waterfalls. You can also find trails near lakes, such as the Trail at Mathisleweiher, which offers a scenic ride through the forest and near a lake.
The region around Menzenschwand is perfect for a variety of outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, including routes to the Feldberg Summit or around the Feldsee. There are also dedicated running trails and additional MTB trails that offer different perspectives of the Black Forest landscape.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is generally from spring through autumn when the weather is mild and the trails are dry. Conditions can vary, so it's always a good idea to check local weather forecasts before heading out. Some trails, like the Trail at Mathisleweiher, are best enjoyed when dry.
Yes, for those who enjoy speed, the Schanzen Descent with Jumpable Drainage Ditches offers a long, fast descent down to the Stübenwasenhütte, featuring some cross grooves that can be jumped. Caution is advised due to potential pedestrians.
Yes, Menzenschwand serves as a starting point for numerous tours, and amenities like parking are generally available for visitors. Many routes, such as those leading to the Krunkelbach Hut, start from designated parking areas like Wanderparkplatz.
Yes, e-bike rentals are available in the St. Blasien-Menzenschwand area, making the diverse network of trails accessible to a wider range of riders and allowing for longer or more challenging routes with assistance.
Given the varied terrain and potential for challenging sections, it's recommended to wear appropriate mountain biking gear. A helmet is a must, and for beginners or intermediates tackling trails like the Schädelwäg, protectors are certainly not a mistake. Layered clothing is advisable to adapt to changing weather conditions in the Black Forest.
Yes, some routes offer cultural highlights. For instance, a moderate mountain bike route originating from Menzenschwand Hinterdorf can lead you to the St. Blasien Cathedral and its Baroque Sundial, combining natural beauty with local history and architecture.


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