Best bike parks around Kämpfelbach are situated in a region characterized by its position on the edge of the Northern Black Forest. This area features a landscape of rolling hills, dense woodlands, and river valleys, offering varied terrain for outdoor pursuits. The natural environment provides a setting for exploring extensive trail networks and engaging in different forms of cycling. This location serves as a starting point for accessing diverse biking opportunities within Baden-Württemberg.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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It is very beautiful here.
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Unfortunately, you often find large stones, filled bottles or thick branches in the middle of the route, which are usually difficult to see when going downhill. The route is also still very marked by the logging work at the end of 2022.
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Relaxing trail to be driven all the way down to the Pfinz. You can practice jumping on the trees lying across 😊
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Demanding route ... that's why it's worth riding these trails two or three times. Even if you probably have to spread this over several tours. Because then you can approach places where you need courage and speedy driving through without hesitation ... because whoever hesitates has lost and has to get off! Good things take time.
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Great, small "bike park" that offers something from a dirt pump track, a small skill course and drop battery to several jump lines of different levels of difficulty for mountain bikers of practically all skill levels (there are also quite powerful jumps in the dirt style). Impressive, what was created here through the initiative of the locals! It's also amazing that the many lines and obstacles could be accommodated so compactly in a very small space and still work quite relaxed with and next to each other! Top! 👍
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A must if you are nearby, definitely worth it 😉
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The founding year of our association falls at a time that was undoubtedly marked by a general change. What moved the ten men to found the cycling and motorsport club in 1955 must have been the same motives that bring people together today: The longing for companionship, conveyed through sport in a disharmonious world, the joy of working together, for hours detached from everyday worries and tensions at work. The founding meeting took place in an inn under the initiative of Günther Arnold and Moritz Morlock. The association had 10 members on the day it was founded. Günther Arnold was elected as the first chairman. Moritz Morlock took over the post as treasurer and secretary. INFO from: http://rmsc.oelbronn.de/A%20Portal/Start.html
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Around Kämpfelbach, you'll find a variety of singletrack trails catering to intermediate and challenging skill levels. For example, the Edelmannswald singletrack offers an intermediate, flowing trail through the forest that can be extended. The Köhlerwiese Singletrail is another beautiful intermediate flow trail enjoyable in both directions. For more experienced riders, the Grösseltal Trail provides a challenging route with various features.
While some trails around Kämpfelbach are more challenging, the broader region offers options for families and beginners. For instance, Bikepark Engelsbrand is designed with various jump lines, including smaller flow lines suitable for different skill levels. Further afield in the Schwäbische Alb, Bikepark Albstadt has beginner-friendly routes like the 'Ortema Nordschleife', and the region also features pumptracks and trail playgrounds for children to gain their first biking experiences.
Beyond the immediate vicinity of Kämpfelbach, the Baden-Württemberg region boasts several excellent bike parks. Bikepark Albstadt in Tailfingen (Schwäbische Alb) offers 8 routes with a T-bar lift. Bikepark Hochberg in Heidenheim (also Schwäbische Alb) provides varied terrain and a Biker-X course. For experienced riders seeking extreme challenges, Bikepark Todtnau in the Black Forest is Germany's oldest bike park, known for its demanding freeride and downhill tracks.
The best time to visit bike parks and trails in the Northern Black Forest region, including around Kämpfelbach, is generally from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and trails are dry and well-maintained. Winter riding can be possible on some trails, but conditions may be challenging due to snow, ice, or mud, and some bike parks might have seasonal closures.
Yes, there are specialized practice areas. For example, the RMSC Ölbronn Practice Ground offers a well-laid-out area for two-wheelers at a quarry. However, please note that this particular facility is primarily for members of the RMSC.
The region around Kämpfelbach offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, ranging from easy to moderate, such as those found in the Easy hikes around Kämpfelbach guide or the broader Hiking around Kämpfelbach guide. There are also dedicated Running Trails around Kämpfelbach for those who enjoy jogging.
For extensive natural mountain biking, the Palatinate Forest (Pfälzerwald) is a major hotspot, offering over 900 kilometers of trails. This region provides a variety of routes for all skill levels, from leisurely rides through deep forests to challenging natural single trails, often leading to impressive views and cozy huts.
The area around Kämpfelbach is characterized by rolling hills, dense woodlands, and river valleys. While cycling, you can expect to pass through forests, discover sparse meadows, and potentially find routes leading to impressive views, especially in the wider Palatinate Forest region. The natural environment provides a scenic backdrop for your rides.
While not directly in Kämpfelbach, the Schwäbische Alb region offers bike parks equipped with drag lifts. For example, Bikepark Albstadt in Tailfingen features a T-bar lift to transport riders to the start tower, making it easier to enjoy multiple descents.
The bike parks and trails directly around Kämpfelbach generally cater to intermediate and challenging skill levels. Trails like the Edelmannswald singletrack and Köhlerwiese Singletrail are intermediate, while the Grösseltal Trail is considered challenging and not recommended for beginners.
Many bike parks in the region are designed with various features. For instance, Bikepark Engelsbrand offers a starting hill with different 'levels' and various jump lines, including dirt tables. The 'Schwarzenbach' Bike Park in Empfingen is also noted for incorporating various jumps and obstacles. Bikepark Todtnau features road gap jumps, drops, steps, and roots for advanced riders.
While specific permits for general mountain biking on public trails are not typically required, it's always advisable to respect local regulations, especially concerning protected areas or private land. Dedicated bike parks, like the RMSC Ölbronn Practice Ground, may have membership requirements or specific rules for use. Always check local signage and park rules before riding.


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