Best bike parks around Stiefenhofen are situated in the scenic Allgäu region, characterized by its diverse terrain of forests, meadows, and rolling hills. While Stiefenhofen itself offers natural mountain biking routes, the nearby Max Wild Arena in Isny im Allgäu provides a dedicated bike park experience. The area is well-suited for exploring various cycling paths and trails. This region provides opportunities for both natural trail riding and structured bike park activities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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An absolute must for mountain bikers in the region looking to have fun. But be careful, the trail is challenging and leaves little room for error, especially for beginners. The trail is more for advanced riders, but that's been adequately described by previous speakers.
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A challenging trail with S3 sections, well-built, and enjoyable to ride. However, the climb is also demanding and challenging on a bio-bike 😰 Definitely not suitable for beginners!
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A very well-built MTB trail. Not recommended for beginners. It has many steep sections and roots. It's easy to ride in dry conditions.
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With the full suspension bike, you can ride smoothly over the roots. After the gate at the beginning of the pasture, there are smaller steps that you skirt on the left. After that, you're spoiled for choice: either to the left over a short, steep, stepped section along the precipice, or to the right, leisurely through a narrow hollow. The left is definitely doable and offers pure adrenaline :)
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I can only agree with Tobi. I fell over just before a steep section in front of a stream, and it was a bit muddy. If you know the route, you can get through it easily with a full suspension bike. But it's quite enduro-oriented in places. A new trail is currently being built below the Gschwender Horn :) Edit 05/2025: Yesterday I rode the entire route from Gschwender Horn on the 160 mm full suspension bike. I couldn't stop grinning, it was so good.
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Downhill: At first it seems inconspicuous because you can avoid the stairs, but it soon becomes clear that the S3 classification is no coincidence. And as always with trails with roots and steps with wooden edges, the same applies here - be particularly careful when it's wet! When you come out of the forest below, there is a fairly narrow passage onto a pasture. If you're travelling with "heavy equipment" and saddlebags like me, it gets tight here. Uphill: In my opinion, only rideable with advanced trial skills.
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While Stiefenhofen itself is known for natural mountain biking routes, the primary dedicated bike park in the vicinity is the Max Wild Arena in Isny im Allgäu. This facility offers lift access and a variety of specially designed downhill tracks. The area directly around Stiefenhofen also provides numerous scenic mountain bike tours and practice areas used by local clubs.
The Max Wild Arena features diverse downhill tracks designed for various skill levels. You'll find the Flow Line for beginners and younger riders, the Pro Line for more experienced riders with natural terrain and challenging curves, and the Wilde Kerle track for advanced riders seeking speed and adrenaline with wide jumps and high berms.
Yes, the Max Wild Arena in Isny im Allgäu is considered family-friendly, offering a Flow Line specifically designed for beginners and younger riders. Additionally, the Imbergbahn Valley Station serves as a convenient starting point for various MTB tours, some of which are suitable for families, and offers nearby refreshment options.
For advanced riders, the region offers several challenging trails. The Neuland Trail is known for its rooty and steep terrain, making it a great enduro trail. The Steep Switchbacks and Steps Trail in Naturpark Nagelfluhkette features steep hairpin bends and steps, rated S3. The Root Trail Allgäu is also very difficult with a rough descent. At the Max Wild Arena, the Pro Line and Wilde Kerle tracks cater to experienced and advanced riders.
The Max Wild Arena typically operates from April to October, making this period ideal for visiting the dedicated bike park. For natural mountain bike trails around Stiefenhofen, the spring, summer, and autumn months offer the best conditions, with pleasant weather for exploring the diverse terrain.
Yes, the Max Wild Arena provides a bike station where you can rent bikes and appropriate protective gear. Trainers are also available on-site for instruction and e-bike safety training. For tours starting from the Imbergbahn Valley Station, Sport Hauber offers EMTB rentals.
Yes, the Siedelalpe–Zaumberg Flow Trail is a popular option known for its comfortable swing towards Bühl and enjoyable flow. Additionally, the Max Wild Arena features a dedicated Flow Line designed for a smooth and controllable riding experience.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, including routes to Hündle Summit Cross or the Buchenegger Waterfalls. There are also excellent opportunities for gravel biking and running trails through scenic landscapes.
The Imbergbahn Valley Station is a key facility offering top parking for the start of various MTB tours. For the Max Wild Arena, dedicated parking facilities are available on-site to accommodate visitors.
Yes, after a ride, you can find refreshment options. Near the Imbergbahn Valley Station, there are great rest stops right on the parking lot, including Berggasthaus Auwinkel. The Max Wild Arena also has the Schönegger Käsealm nearby, offering regional specialties.
The natural trails around Stiefenhofen are characterized by diverse terrain, including forest paths and meadows. Some routes even feature 'Flowgates,' which are designed elements on natural paths that enhance the riding experience. The local community, like the TSV Stiefenhofen's MTB-Kids group, actively utilizes and maintains these areas, fostering a strong local biking culture.
You can find additional details about the Max Wild Arena, including its features and operating hours, by visiting the Oberschwaben Tourismus website: Max Wild Arena.


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