Best bike parks around Attenschweiler are characterized by natural landscapes and diverse cycling opportunities rather than dedicated constructed bike parks. Attenschweiler, located in the Haut-Rhin department of Alsace, France, features rolling hills, forests, and agricultural lands, bordering the Vosges Mountains. This natural setting provides numerous routes suitable for gravel biking, road cycling, and touring cycling. The region's landscape offers a blend of features for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Yes, getting through here requires some leg power and steering skills. Depending on the past weather, the wide path can be so muddy that it's almost impassable. BUT right next to it, there's a small singletrack trail that allows for good progress.
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July 2022 The boys with shovels and good imagination have been hard at work this summer. The track is super now, steep lips and steep corners
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Really flowy in dry weather.
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Also creates a great mood with the gravel bike. Only the holes in the depressions where the water softens the soil need a little attention.
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The trail is very muddy at times .... But we are tough ...
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@ Sändu, you have uploaded the same photo 5 times, just wondering how it should help the community. In any case, it doesn't show the trail.
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Flowy, curvy single trail that probably starts higher up and goes further down at the end than indicated by komoot. Narrower than expected on the trail entrance in the photo. ;)
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Also coming from the north, turn towards Schulgasse, there a trail goes downhill over a few steps and roots set into the forest floor.
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The Attenschweiler region is characterized by natural landscapes, offering a variety of cycling opportunities on existing routes and trails rather than dedicated, constructed bike parks with lift access. You'll find natural singletracks, flow trails, and even a jump track. These trails are integrated into the diverse terrain of rolling hills, forests, and agricultural lands bordering the Vosges Mountains.
The trails around Attenschweiler offer a range of difficulties. You'll find intermediate options like the Singletrack Parallel to the Trail and the Singletrack at Boundary Stone 90. For those seeking more challenge, there's a Short, steep flow trail that is rated as challenging.
While there aren't specific 'kids bike parks' listed, the Allschwil Jump Track can be a fun spot for riders of various ages to practice skills and enjoy some jumps. Many of the natural singletracks, depending on the specific section, can also be enjoyed by families with some mountain biking experience.
The natural trails around Attenschweiler are best enjoyed in dry weather. Some trails, like the Singletrack Parallel to the Trail, can become very muddy after rain, making them more challenging. Spring, summer, and early autumn generally offer the most favorable conditions for cycling in the region.
Yes, the region's natural surroundings are a major draw. The trails often wind through forests and offer views of the rolling hills and agricultural lands of the Sundgau area. While specific viewpoints aren't highlighted for every trail, the overall landscape provides a harmonious blend of features for outdoor enthusiasts.
Beyond these specific trails, Attenschweiler is excellent for various cycling disciplines. You can explore extensive options for road cycling, touring cycling, and gravel biking. There are also numerous running trails available for those who enjoy jogging.
Visitors frequently praise the natural, flowy character of the singletracks. For instance, the Singletrack Parallel to the Trail is described as 'really flowy in dry weather,' and the Singletrack at Boundary Stone 90 offers 'many fun single trails through the forest.' The Allschwil Jump Track is noted for being 'good fun and good exercise.'
Yes, some trails have specific characteristics. The Singletrack at Boundary Stone 90 includes steps and roots. The Singletrack Parallel to the Trail can be very muddy, requiring good steering skills. At Bikepark Leimental, be mindful of holes in depressions where water softens the soil.
Yes, the Allschwil Jump Track is a popular spot for practicing jumps and getting some good exercise. It features steep lips and corners, and is regularly maintained by local riders.
The cycling environment in the Attenschweiler region is highly rated by visitors. Over 97,000 visitors have shared their experiences, resulting in an average rating of 4.46 out of 5 stars for the available routes, indicating a high level of satisfaction.
For experienced riders looking for a challenge, the Short, steep flow trail offers a flowy, curvy single trail experience. It's described as challenging and can be narrower than expected at the entrance.


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