Best bike parks around Hummelfeld offer a variety of mountain biking experiences within a natural landscape. The region features forested areas and elevated points, providing diverse terrain for trails. These areas are characterized by their natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor activity. Hummelfeld's surroundings include features like the Hüttener Berge Nature Park, which hosts several mountain bike trails.
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Hello, as of May 13, 2025: The Black Forest Loop trail has been severely damaged in some areas due to forestry work. The good news is that no major forestry work will be taking place there in the coming years. The trail and the damaged drops will be reconstructed in the foreseeable future.
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great trail through the forest, all terrain conditions included
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An absolute must! Rocky, rooty, dusty, awesome!
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UPDATE 25 After the kicker (left) the others somehow disappeared and the one for jumping over the mud pit somehow became much too small over time, otherwise everything is the same
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Not that exciting at the moment
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Meanwhile, after the first kicker on the left, there are three more on the right The tree at the bottom of the curve is also gone
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Small jumps Helmet should be with you (unfortunately there are (rarely) people who don't wear one)
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Great, great fun on the lovingly cared for Hütti Trail. Main favorite piece.
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The bike parks around Hummelfeld offer a variety of mountain biking experiences, primarily featuring challenging trails and flowtrails within forested settings. You'll find diverse terrain suitable for both intermediate and advanced riders, often with technical sections and planned jumps.
Yes, challenging downhill trails are a key feature. For example, the Onkel-Jü-Mauer and downhill is known for its technical sections, including a steep wall and a riparian section. Another option is the Schwarzwaldschleife Hütti Trail (red), which offers a rapid descent and wooden bridge sections.
For trails with rewarding outlooks, consider Heidberg Summit and Trails. After climbs through the forest, you'll be compensated with sensational views from the summit.
Yes, the area around Hummelfeld is known for its flowtrails. The Rainer-Ab-Hang Trail in Hüttener Berge Nature Park is a cool flowtrail with two levels of difficulty, including a bigger drop and a kicker on the red track. Another option is the Marvin-Slope, which also features drops, curves, and a kicker.
Visitors appreciate the well-prepared and technically challenging tracks. Many highlight the fun factor and the continuous improvements made to the trails. The efforts put into climbing are often rewarded with sensational views, making the experience even more enjoyable.
Beyond mountain biking, you can explore various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking routes, such as 'Views of the Schlei Cliffs' or 'Osterbek Stream in Osterby'. For road cycling, options include 'Aschberg Panorama Hotel' or 'Gottorf Castle'. You can find more details in the Hiking around Hummelfeld and Cycling around Hummelfeld guides.
Yes, in addition to the specific bike park highlights, there are dedicated MTB trails. For instance, you can find routes like the 'Forsthaus Trail – Tiroler Sause Trail loop' or the 'Alutech Trail – Jan-Hirsch Trail loop'. More information is available in the MTB Trails around Hummelfeld guide.
The bike parks around Hummelfeld are set within a natural landscape characterized by forested areas and elevated points. The region includes features like the Hüttener Berge Nature Park, providing a scenic backdrop for the trails.
Yes, many trails cater to intermediate riders. While some sections can be demanding, the area provides options that balance challenge with accessibility. For example, the Rainer-Ab-Hang Trail offers a cool flowtrail experience that is enjoyable for intermediate skill levels.
Many trails have detailed descriptions and tips from the komoot community. For instance, on the Onkel-Jü-Mauer and downhill highlight, you can find information about planned jumps and technical sections. Similarly, the Schwarzwaldschleife Hütti Trail (red) details its rapid descent and wooden bridge sections.
Hummelfeld is a region that serves as a base for exploring bike parks and trails in its surroundings, rather than hosting a major bike park directly within the locality. The guide focuses on the diverse mountain biking opportunities available *around* Hummelfeld.


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