Bike parks around Schwarzen offer diverse trails within a natural landscape. This region, often associated with the Hunsrück, features extensive forests and varied terrain. It provides opportunities for mountain biking across different skill levels. The area is characterized by its natural trails and scenic routes.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Great forest, many opportunities for MTB
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Super cool region for MTB
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Artists and children have created wooden works for the sculpture path leading from the water treading pool to the barbecue hut, which are identified and assigned by signs.
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Trail with some smaller drops that I wasn't looking for as I was here for the first time today.
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This path can only be driven down the valley, as it is very narrow and rooted. In addition, the dream loop leads along Masdascher Burgherrenweg (watch out for hikers).
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From Wohnroth you can take this route as an alternative to the Bachtal. The path is part of the MTB H-path network. Across the meadow it goes sharply left through a hole in the hedge over stones, short and crisp downhill. It is irritating that Komoot does not have the way back to the Bachtal on the map, so I marked it with (Offgrid).
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Yes, the region offers options for all skill levels. The Sculpture Trail Soonwald-Nahe Nature Park is a family-friendly trail within a forest, featuring wooden works created by artists and children. Further afield, the Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra in Schwarzenberg is designed to be family-friendly, suitable for beginners and children, offering various descents and amenities like a playground and pumptrack.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Masdascher Burgherrenweg Trails are highly recommended for downhill riding, featuring narrow, rooted paths through a great forest. Another option is Trail S3 plus, known for its tight hairpin bends and steep steps, best suited for experienced bikers. In the broader region, Adventure Bikepark Bad Wildbad in the Northern Black Forest is considered one of Germany's most technically demanding parks with six main trails of varying difficulty.
The Schwarzen region is characterized by extensive forests and varied terrain. Trails often lead through dense woods, offering natural, rooted paths and scenic views. For example, the Masdascher Burgherrenweg Trails wind through a great forest, and the Sculpture Trail Soonwald-Nahe Nature Park is set within a forest environment.
Generally, the warmer months from spring through autumn are ideal for visiting bike parks in the region. During this time, trails are typically dry and conditions are favorable for riding. Some parks, like the Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra, offer year-round access to amenities like their pumptrack, but the main descents are best enjoyed when free of snow and ice.
While specific amenities vary by location, the Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra in Schwarzenberg offers a bistro, covered seating, and a playground, making it a comfortable stop. For broader options, many bike parks in the Black Forest region are situated near towns that provide cafes, pubs, and accommodation. It's always a good idea to check local listings for specific services near your chosen bike park.
Beyond mountain biking, the Schwarzen area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Tour of the homeland through the Soonwald,' or enjoy hiking trails like the 'Jewish Cemetery Sohren – View of Sohren loop.' For more options, you can find detailed guides for Road Cycling Routes around Schwarzen, MTB Trails around Schwarzen, and Hiking around Schwarzen.
The Hexenwald-Trailpark Dreisamtal in the Black Forest is known for offering a good mix of flowing passages with jumps and rougher sections with roots, making it a beautiful and varied trail experience. For those looking for intermediate features, Trail Near Blankenrath includes some smaller drops.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural trails and the diverse landscape. The Masdascher Burgherrenweg Trails are praised as 'dreamlike trails' through a 'great forest' with 'many opportunities for MTB.' The region's ability to cater to different riding preferences, from challenging descents to family-friendly routes, is also highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, Todtnau Bike Park (Am Hasenhorn) in the Black Forest holds historical significance as Germany's oldest bike park, having opened in 1996. It's renowned for its challenging downhill and freeride trails and has hosted major competitions like the European IXS Cup.
The Bike-Fun-Trails Schwarzenbach a.Wald (Döbraberg Mountainbikezentrum) are part of the 'Mountainbikenetz Frankenwald' and are designed for technically ambitious cross-country riders. These courses are kept close to nature and offer various routes for learning and improving riding techniques, differing from classic downhill parks.
The MTB-Arena Sasbachwalden, also in the Black Forest, offers various trails ideal for all-mountain and enduro riders, including the notable Alpirsbacher Klosterbräu Schwarzwaldtrail. These trails provide a diverse riding experience for those who enjoy both climbs and descents.
For the most up-to-date trail conditions, it's best to check the official websites or social media channels of individual bike parks directly. Local mountain biking communities and forums can also be valuable resources for real-time updates on trail status, closures, or recent weather impacts.


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