Best bike parks around Dürmentingen are not dedicated facilities in the traditional sense, but the region offers an extensive network of cycling and mountain biking routes. The area is known for diverse terrain, ranging from paved surfaces to unpaved segments. Many routes are designed for exploring the natural beauty, such as those around the Federsee or along the Kanzach. This provides opportunities for various skill levels and preferences.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The "bike park" has a large starting hill and essentially a simple dirt pump track line, a medium-difficulty table line and, as the centerpiece, a fairly large dirt jump with a steep wooden ramp and resi landing. In our opinion: really well done! 😍👍 The table line allows for a lot of airtime and is really fun, and we found that the large wooden ramp is also really nicely built and easy to calculate!
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Small dirt park with several lines and even a jump with a resi landing. Very lovingly made! 👍 In my opinion, however, it's not really fun with 29er or 27.5er wheels because the obstacles are simply too small. Therefore, it's more suitable for dirt bikes or BMX or just kids with small bikes.
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Great spot! The area impresses with its loving design and a fairly large run-up hill that gives you plenty of momentum (some other dirt parks tend to skimp on this one and anyone who doesn't have advanced jumping technique has to fight not to "starve") and also has really cool run-ins: There is a small stone drop and a mini gap in the run-up to the bigger jumps, which is just fun and offers additional practice opportunities for beginners too. Awesome! The two bark mulch jumps with wooden ramps with classic "dirt jumping" (i.e. tight/steep) radii form the heart of the location. The jumps are well built and also offer other fun variations, for example to the side. There is also a large dirt double, which I haven't jumped yet so I can't say more about. There are also several table lines that invite you to play around and where you can get used to jumping. So all in all: particularly valuable rating 👍 We had fun and will definitely be back! 😊 (Only the "traffic routing" and the climb back up the starting hill might cause a bit of chaos in the pump track-like outdoor areas when there is more traffic - this wasn't a problem for us given that there was very little traffic, but it did become clear that it was a bit unclear what to do and when and in which direction, and how the people who want to get back up the starting hill can get up there without getting in each other's way...).
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Dirt park for everyone with lots of kickers and pump track
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If you dare, you can shoot a bit through the terrain here.
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Cool new pump track and bike park in Bad Saulgau, inspired by the mother of all pump tracks in Upper Swabia 😎, built by the father of all bike parks in Albstadt and obviously loved by the kids from Saulgau! Super facility 👍
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A mini bike park located directly on the Dounauradweg with a gravel pump track, seesaws and other nice things to train your own abilities. Goes with MTB, EMTB, Gravelbike, BMX and certainly also with a touring bike, where the waves are sometimes very short distances, so a deep, or vario seat post is an advantage. Nice change.
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The Dürmentingen area doesn't feature traditional bike parks with lifts, but it offers an extensive network of cycling and mountain biking routes. You'll find diverse terrain, from paved paths suitable for all skill levels to unpaved segments for more challenging rides. There are also dedicated spots like dirt parks and mini bike parks for practicing specific skills.
Yes, you can find several spots designed for skill-building. The Bike2Jump Dirtpark Langenenslingen offers a dirt park with kickers, a pump track, and various jump lines, including well-built bark mulch jumps. Another option is Dirtpark Dürnau, which has several lines and a jump with a resi landing, particularly suited for dirt bikes or BMX.
Absolutely. The Donau Bike Campus is a family-friendly mini bike park located directly on the Donauradweg. It features a gravel pump track and seesaws, perfect for children and beginners to train their abilities. Dirtpark Dürnau is also considered family-friendly, especially for kids with smaller bikes.
Beyond dedicated parks, the region offers diverse mountain biking tours. You can find routes varying in length and elevation, from shorter 11.9 km tours with 81m elevation to longer routes like the 'BB Stut West' at 136.9 km with 799m of ascent. An example of a natural trail is the Forest trail at Klingenhau, an intermediate forest path formed by forest worker traffic.
For general cycling, the area around Dürmentingen is known for its scenic routes. You can explore the Federsee Routes, such as a 39.6 km cycle path near Bad Buchau, or a 26.9 km cycle path along the Kanzach leading to the Federsee Museum. These routes are often suitable for various skill levels and offer beautiful natural scenery.
The Dürmentingen area is generally enjoyable for cycling from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes, such as those around the Federsee or along rivers, are at their most beautiful. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Besides cycling, the Dürmentingen region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes around the Federsee or through local forests. There are also dedicated running trails for those who prefer jogging.
The Donau Bike Campus, for example, is located directly on the Donauradweg and has facilities. Visitors have also noted that there's good food available right next door to this mini bike park. For other areas, amenities like cafes might be found in nearby towns or villages.
Visitors frequently highlight the variety of terrain and the scenic exploration opportunities. Many routes are designed to showcase the natural beauty of the region, such as the Federsee or the Kanzach river. The community-generated content on platforms like Komoot also allows for discovering a wide array of options and local insights, making each ride unique.
The cycling network around Dürmentingen caters to a broad audience. You'll find routes ranging from easy, mostly paved surfaces suitable for beginners and families, to more challenging unpaved segments that require good fitness and intermediate mountain biking skills. Dedicated dirt parks also offer features for practicing advanced techniques.
The routes are generally accessible, with many starting points in or near towns and villages. Platforms like Komoot provide detailed information on routes, including their starting points and difficulty levels, helping you plan your visit. The Donau Bike Campus is conveniently located directly on the Donauradweg.


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