Best bike parks around Friolzheim are found in the surrounding Enzkreis district and Baden-Württemberg, offering diverse terrain for mountain biking enthusiasts. While Friolzheim provides various mountain biking trails, dedicated bike park features are located a short distance away. The region is characterized by its natural landscapes, including forests and hills, providing a suitable environment for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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A section through the forest begins at a power pole and ends at the B295. There are slight jumps, but everything can be avoided. If desired, the bikes can stay on the ground. Recommendation: From here, continue towards the Invisible Trail above Simmozheim.
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A beautiful climbing park with varied courses – there is something for every level.
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The high ropes course is located directly on the A8, motorway exit Rutesheim, between Pforzheim and Stuttgart, on a forest area of over 30,000 square meters.
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Nice "roller coaster trail" - a few small jumps - everything is very easy to ride, why someone made the end section an S3 is not clear to me. In my opinion there is not a single S3 section along the entire route.
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Great flow trail without any technical demands.
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Cool fast trail. It's worth it!
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Very nice trail that requires some experience. But it's really fun. Is currently completely free and passable.
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Yes, several bike parks in the region cater to beginners. The Flow trail in Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord is short, nice, and without big difficulties, running through a magnificent forest. Bikepark Engelsbrand offers a 'small line' with dirt tables suitable for less experienced riders. Additionally, Bikepark Todtnau features the 'Wildride' track, which has a moderate gradient and elements that can be rolled over or bypassed, making it accessible for beginners.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Bikepark Bad Wildbad offers the 'EPIC Downhill' trail, known for its technical difficulty and national championship history. Bikepark Todtnau boasts a legendary 2.7 km downhill (DH) course with natural terrain, roots, rocks, and various demanding elements. Flowtrail Stromberg also provides 'Wild Hog' and 'No Jokes' trails with red and black sections for advanced riders.
Absolutely. Bikepark Bad Wildbad includes a 'Creatoni Kids Area' for practice. The 'Wildride' track at Bikepark Todtnau is suitable for families, offering a fun experience with elements that can be bypassed. The Flow trail in Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord is also considered family-friendly due to its gentle nature. Bikepark Engelsbrand is designed to accommodate various skill levels, including easier tracks for families.
The best time to visit bike parks in the region is generally from spring through autumn, typically April to October. During these months, the weather is usually more favorable, trails are drier, and park facilities are fully operational. It's always a good idea to check the specific park's website for current opening hours and conditions before planning your visit.
Yes, some of the larger bike parks in the region provide these services. Bikepark Bad Wildbad is well-equipped with bike rentals, a workshop, and a bike shop. Bikepark Todtnau also offers bike rentals and a bike school, making it convenient for visitors who need equipment or want to improve their skills.
Flowtrail Stromberg, a highly regarded park, offers two main trails, 'Wild Hog' and 'No Jokes,' along with a practice course and a pumptrack. You'll find various elements like jumps, drops, berms, and wooden features, many with 'chicken-ways' for different skill levels. The park is known for its well-designed uphill pedaling loop and continuous maintenance by volunteers.
Yes, the region around Friolzheim offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those found in the Hiking around Friolzheim guide, or enjoy gravel biking routes like those detailed in the Gravel biking around Friolzheim guide. There are also running trails available, as highlighted in the Running Trails around Friolzheim guide.
Bikepark Bad Wildbad is a significant destination for gravity-oriented mountain biking due to its diverse offerings. It features multiple downhill trails, from easy family routes to the incredibly challenging 'EPIC Downhill.' The park also provides a jumpline, drop batteries, a bagjump, and various course programs, along with a convenient lift and bus shuttle system.
Bikepark Todtnau, one of Germany's oldest bike parks, is situated in the Southern Black Forest. It's renowned for its legendary 2.7 km downhill (DH) course, which has hosted international races and is characterized by its technical difficulty and natural terrain. The park also offers the 'Wildride' track for a more moderate experience and a chairlift for easy uphill transport.
Yes, the Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord features excellent flow trails. The Flow trail in the Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord is a very nice trail, slightly sloping towards the east, offering a pleasant ride. Another highlight is the Flow trail in Naturpark Schwarzwald Mitte/Nord, which is short, nice, and runs through a magnificent forest without major difficulties.
Bikepark Engelsbrand is built on a 3000 square meter forest area and features a starting hill with different 'levels.' It offers various jump lines, including large, medium, and small lines with dirt tables (MTB jumps), catering to a range of skill levels from beginners to more advanced riders.
Yes, for a different outdoor adventure, the Rutesheim Forest High Ropes Course is located directly on the A8, between Pforzheim and Stuttgart. It offers 14 climbing courses over almost 2800 meters, providing pure climbing fun on a forest area of over 30,000 square meters.


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