Best bike parks around Lonsee are found within a region known for its natural landscapes, offering diverse mountain biking and cycling trails. While traditional bike parks with dedicated jump lines are limited, the area provides extensive opportunities for outdoor cycling adventures. The trails cater to various skill levels, traversing forests, valleys, and scenic viewpoints. Lonsee's surroundings feature a mix of natural singletracks and purpose-built skill areas for riders.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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.. and when it's wet, be extremely careful 😬
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Update 10/23: Significantly more extended with more roots and steps as well as a stone field in the lower third. New outlet, which significantly defuses this (as described by Jo-Shi above). Still works with a hardtail - even if some people don't want to believe it. Admittedly it's more fun with a fully 😜.
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The run-off zone below was defused by an alternative on the right. Please only use the new finish, as there are always unpleasant situations with pedestrians.
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there are definitely crazy people who want to go down there with a hardtail. fully and retractable seat post would be recommended
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Must agree with SKato, I would classify myself as a beginner, or at least as "Uncertain" but that's not more than S2. Quite steep in parts and some larger paragraphs but (at least in today's conditions) very grippy compared to many other trails in the area. At the end of the really steep sections there is almost always a small berm or an area where it is easy to brake, which completely takes away my fear. Not necessarily recommended as a complete beginner, but for people like me who have the technique but are still afraid of steep technical pieces, the perfect place to practice.
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NEW April/May 2022!! The route was closed until April 18th. revised and maintained. The berms are higher, the wall ride of the flow line no longer exists and the descent to the jumps (3 tables) at the end has been made wider and more flowy. The tables themselves are a bit steeper in the jump. So slow down the first time and look. After that it's really fun.
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Hey guys, this trail is actually a highlight! As a local, I would like to ask you not at WOE and nice weather. Conservationists and the forestry office have already set their sights on us here!
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While Lonsee may not feature traditional bike parks with dedicated jump lines, it offers a wide array of diverse and scenic mountain biking and general cycling trails. You'll find everything from natural singletracks and purpose-built skill areas to picturesque road cycling routes along Lake Lonsee and through the valleys of the Swabian Jura.
Yes, Lonsee offers several options suitable for beginners and families. The NewTec Pumptrack & LuckyBike Skill Area Blaustein is a family-friendly facility designed for improving bike handling skills, suitable for all ages. Additionally, routes like the 'Pond in central Lonsee – Playground at Lonesee loop' are described as easy mountain bike rides. General cycling routes along Lake Lonsee are also less strenuous.
For more advanced riders, the region offers several challenging natural singletracks. The Weigoldsberg Mountain Bike Singletrack is known for its flowy sections and technical 'chicanes'. The Fish Farm Trail is a rough singletrack with technical and steep passages, classified as S2+/S3-. The Rappenschlucht Gorge also offers a flowy descent through the forest with good switchbacks.
The cycling routes around Lonsee are rich in natural beauty. You can explore stunning landscapes including lakes, forests, and valleys. Many routes pass by notable points of interest such as the Fohlenhaus Caves, the Lonetopf spring (source of the Lone River), and offer scenic views from spots like the Galgengenbergfelsen Viewpoint.
The SWU Trail Park Blaustein is a popular MTB park featuring a flow trail with variants, allowing riders to choose between easier sections and those with tables and kickers. It also includes a downhill trail. It's maintained by local enthusiasts and offers a rewarding experience for various skill levels.
Yes, Lonsee and its surroundings offer dedicated road cycling routes. A picturesque asphalt cycle path follows the shores of Lake Lonsee. The Albtäler Quality Cycle Route, a four-star certified route, provides an opportunity to explore the diverse landscapes of the Swabian Jura. You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Lonsee guide.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty of the trails, highlighting the stunning natural scenery including lakes, forests, and valleys. Many appreciate the variety of difficulty levels, from easy family-friendly rides to challenging mountain bike trails. The exploration of natural and historical sights like the Fohlenhaus Caves and Lonetopf spring is also a common highlight.
Yes, the 'Playground at Lonesee – Fohlenhaus Caves loop from Lonsee' is a moderate mountain bike ride that offers a chance to experience the natural beauty of the area, including the Fohlenhaus Caves. This route requires good fitness and advanced riding skills.
Yes, several routes explore the Lone Valley, known for its natural beauty, meadows, forests, and the Lonetopf spring. These routes often feature well-maintained gravel roads in the valleys and lightly trafficked asphalt roads on plateaus, suitable for e-bikers and sporty cyclists alike. You can discover more in the Cycling around Lonsee guide.
For longer mountain bike adventures, consider routes like the 'Playground at Lonesee – Fohlenhaus Caves loop from Lonsee', which is approximately 47.9 km long. Another option is the 'Vögelestal loop from Lonsee', spanning about 35.3 km. These routes typically require good fitness and advanced riding skills.
The NewTec Pumptrack & LuckyBike Skill Area Blaustein is designed for improving bike handling skills. It features a pump track for continuous riding without pedaling, and areas for practicing drops. It's accessible to anyone at any time and is a fun spot for all ages to safely enhance their cycling abilities.
The Weigoldsberg Mountain Bike Singletrack is a beautiful, flowy trail. Riders recommend being mindful of hikers, especially on weekends, as the trail can be narrow and confusing in places. It's best enjoyed when there are fewer pedestrians, and the 'chicanes' in the lower part are a real highlight.


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