Best bike parks around Brackenheim are situated within a region characterized by vineyards and the Stromberg-Heuchelberg mountain range. This area offers diverse terrain suitable for various levels of mountain biking. While Brackenheim itself is known for its scenic landscapes, the surrounding municipalities provide dedicated facilities and challenging trails. The natural environment of the Heuchelberg-Stromberg region supports a range of cycling activities, from constructed bike parks to natural singletrack trails.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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This is not S2 (anymore?) - there is a short steep drop after the forest path - otherwise even beginners can rumble down the trail comfortably
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It's really fun "with 25 kg plus luggage and bikers"❗ But be careful of “dogged attack drivers” who mess things up “with each other”🫣
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Holterdipolter and he's gone again
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Unfortunately completely destroyed in the lower part due to felling work 21.05.2022😔
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There are endless forests here and very few downhill trails. How can you be so stuffy and have something against it !? And making a few small jumps in with a folding spade doesn't kill anyone. Now at the beginning there are also trees everywhere across the route.
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Some protozoan has drawn a sign to the trail on top of the hut with a marker. Now there are prohibition signs hanging above and below ... A huge thank you to Vollhorst.
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It would be a cool short stretch now in winter, if you were only allowed to drive to a limited extent 🤣 The larger jumps would be manageable if you were allowed to 😝🤙
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While Brackenheim itself is known for scenic landscapes, dedicated bike parks and trails are found in nearby municipalities. Notable options include Nordheim BikePark, Freeride Cleebronn, and several popular trails like Fürstenstand Trail and Historical Stone Marker on the Stromberg Swabian Forest Trail.
Yes, Nordheim BikePark, located just a 7-minute drive from Brackenheim, offers simple to moderately difficult elements, including a pumptrack and tables for smaller jumps, making it suitable for riders looking to practice and develop skills.
Experienced riders seeking a technical challenge can head to Freeride Cleebronn, an 8-minute drive from Brackenheim. This popular black difficulty singletrack trail is primarily designed for demanding downhill mountain biking. Additionally, the Bromberg Trail is rated S1+, indicating a technically more demanding experience.
Nordheim BikePark, opened in September 2021, features a variety of elements ranging from simple to moderately difficult. It includes a pumptrack and tables designed for smaller jumps, providing a great environment for skill development.
Freeride Cleebronn is a challenging natural singletrack trail with a black difficulty rating, ideal for experienced mountain bikers focused on downhill riding. It offers an adrenaline-pumping experience through natural landscapes in the Heuchelberg-Stromberg region.
The Fürstenstand Trail is a highly popular trail within an MTB park, offering varied sections suitable for everyone from beginners to experienced riders. It's known for being a great spot for practice laps and can be combined with other trails.
This is an intermediate trail within an MTB park, described by visitors as beautiful and challenging, with some treacherous spots. It's associated with a local legend from 1581 about Bernhart von Sternenfels.
Yes, Bikepark Eppingen is another facility in the area. It's well-maintained by local enthusiasts and offers guest cards for access, ensuring its continued quality.
Beyond mountain biking, the region around Brackenheim offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various road cycling routes, such as the 'Ehmetsklinge Lake – Ehmetsklinge Reservoir loop,' or enjoy hiking trails like the 'Zweifelberg-Panorama.' For more details, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Brackenheim and Hiking around Brackenheim guides.
The region is characterized by scenic vineyards and the Stromberg-Heuchelberg mountain range. This diverse terrain provides a natural backdrop for the bike parks and trails, offering beautiful views and varied landscapes for riders.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails catering to different skill levels, from beginner-friendly sections to technically demanding singletracks. The community-oriented approach at places like Nordheim BikePark and the well-maintained facilities are also highly valued, as are the scenic surroundings of the Stromberg-Heuchelberg region.
The Fürstenstand Trail is highly popular within the komoot community, known for its versatility and suitability for various skill levels. It's frequently mentioned for offering something for everyone, from beginners to more advanced riders.


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