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Top 20 Bike Parks in Alsace

Best bike parks in Alsace are found within a region of northeastern France, characterized by the Vosges mountains to the west and the Rhine river plain to the east. This area offers a diverse landscape of dense forests, rolling hills, and vineyards. Alsace provides varied terrain suitable for mountain biking, from technical downhill tracks to scenic cross-country routes. Its natural features and established trail networks make it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Best bike parks in Alsace

  • The most popular bike park highlight is Galtz Monument, a man-made monument that offers impressive views from its 730-meter height. Overview boards at the tower show visible landmarks, and on clear days, the Swiss Alps can be seen.
  • Another must-see spot is Weiler Singletrail, a trail that meanders along the slope for almost 4 km. This singletrack is suitable for both mountain and gravel bikers, offering a flowy experience through the forest.
  • Visitors also love La Roots Trail (Trail 2), Parc naturel régional des Ballons des Vosges, an MTB park trail known for its varied and technical lines. It features creative gadgets and line choice options, appealing to riders who enjoy fluid and playful challenges.
  • Alsace is known for its dedicated bike parks, extensive singletracks, and FFC-certified mountain bike bases. The region offers a variety of bike parks and trails to explore, catering to different skill levels and preferences.
  • The bike parks in Alsace are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 390 upvotes and over 340 photos shared across 28 highlights.

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Galtz Monument

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Height 730 meters. View impressive. The statue of Christ was built in 1930 and thanks for the protection of the beleaguered Alsace during the First World War.
"Situé à 730m ce monument du Christ, étendant ses bras protecteurs au dessus de l'Alsace, open and panorama exceptionnel du haut de la tour."

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Bikepark Lac Blanc

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The nearby lake is called Lac Blanc, but most bikers know this name primarily for the bike park that is set up here. It offers seven routes of varying difficulty. From the easy flow trail to the downhill race track, everything is there, so that everyone can really let off steam here. The entrance to the park is “from above”, which makes sense if you are not traveling by car but are on a bike tour. You can use the trails for free, but you only have to pay a ticket if you use the lift.

Speaking of which: This part of the Vosges is a true mountain bike paradise. In addition to the bike park, there is also a large trail network with designated bike routes that are around 250 kilometers long.

Information about the bike park: lacblanc-bikepark.com.

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Weiler Singletrail

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This single trail is just great. It meanders along the slope without losing much of its height - also ideal for gravel bikers! 💫

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Fleckenstein Trail

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Uphill the trail is mobile, but very exhausting.

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The Stride is the largest indoor bike park in Europe. A sports theme park dedicated to cycling, BMX, mountain biking and even dirt biking. There is something here for all skill levels. Highly recommended!

Outside school holidays, Zone B is open as follows:
5 p.m. - 9 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,
12 p.m. - 9 p.m. on Wednesday,
5 p.m. - 10 p.m. on Friday,
10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday,
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays and public holidays.

Further details can be found here: stride-indoorbikepark.fr/tarifs-stride-indoor-bike-park.

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Remelium Trail

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The trail is marked here as S4, which is not correct. Technically experienced drivers should be treated with caution (loose, stony ground, sometimes close to steep slopes) but can be ridden without any problems. Later on, more like S1. Be careful to keep to the left, otherwise you will come straight ahead onto a dead end trail.

Hikers are of course possible, especially on the first section from the tower!

Tip: The uphill to the tower to the north can also be done with an enduro for trained riders, so you don't have to drive up the entire ridge path.

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The trail is very muddy at times ....
But we are tough ...

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Just like in the Alps, but you should be more advanced

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- Great trail also possible uphill with a lot of variety (leaves, stones, needles)
more like S1, some short passages also S2; corresponds partly. the GR5

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Singletrack at Boundary Stone 90

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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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Mattia Pastore
October 4, 2025, Singletrack Parallel to the Trail

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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Absolutely beautiful! When we were there, the area was wonderfully empty.

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be physically fit!

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Absolutely recommended! especially in bad weather or to improve skills

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Stride is the largest indoor bike park in Europe. A sports leisure park dedicated to cycling, BMX, mountain biking and even dirt biking. There is something for all skill levels here. Highly recommended!

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Martin
October 28, 2023, Bikepark lac Blanc

Great bike park with very well-shaped routes that are a good length. The lift is also pleasant. I only know the park with very short or no waiting times at the lift - but that could also be different in some cases... Infrastructure such as restaurants/toilets etc. is also great! For me one of the absolute top bike parks!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which bike parks in Alsace are suitable for families?

Lac Blanc Bike Park in Orbey is an excellent choice for families, offering a diverse range of tracks from technical downhill to more accessible routes. It features specific freeride and family-friendly tracks, ensuring there's something for all skill levels. Equipment rental and self-service facilities are available on-site.

What types of trails can I expect at bike parks in Alsace?

Alsace bike parks, particularly Lac Blanc Bike Park, offer a wide variety of trails. You'll find technical downhill (DH) tracks with features like modules, footbridges, rocks, and banked turns, ranging from expert-level descents like "La NUTS" to more accessible options. There are also freeride, slopestyle, and family-friendly tracks, as well as extensive cross-country networks, especially around the FFC-certified mountain bike bases.

Are there indoor bike parks in Alsace?

Yes, you can find an indoor option like Stride Indoor Bike Park in Strasbourg, which provides facilities for riding regardless of weather conditions.

What are some notable natural features or viewpoints accessible from bike trails in Alsace?

The region offers stunning natural beauty. The Galtz Monument, though man-made, provides impressive views from its 730-meter height, with overview boards showing visible landmarks and even the Swiss Alps on clear days. The Vosges Mountains, including areas like "Les Crêtes des Vosges" and the Ballons des Vosges Regional Nature Park, offer superb panoramic views and diverse forest trails. The Alsace Wine Route also provides scenic rides through vineyards and picturesque villages.

What is the best time of year to visit bike parks in Alsace?

The prime season for mountain biking in Alsace generally runs from spring through autumn. During these months, the weather is typically favorable for outdoor activities, and bike parks like Lac Blanc are fully operational. While some areas might offer winter activities, dedicated bike park trails are usually best enjoyed in warmer conditions.

Are there mountain biking trails suitable for beginners in Alsace?

Absolutely. Bike parks like Lac Blanc Bike Park are designed to cater to all skill levels, including beginners. They offer easier routes and family-friendly tracks to help new riders get acquainted with downhill riding. Additionally, many FFC Mountain Bike Bases provide structured networks with varying difficulties, making it easy to find suitable trails.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks in Alsace?

Beyond mountain biking, Alsace offers a wealth of outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, from moderate to difficult, such as those found in the Hiking in Alsace guide, or more challenging Mountain Hikes in Alsace. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like "Le Grand Ballon" and "Ballon d'Alsace and Hundsruck Pass Loop" detailed in the Road Cycling Routes in Alsace guide.

Where can I find challenging trails for experienced riders in Alsace?

Experienced riders will find plenty of challenges. Lac Blanc Bike Park features technical black trails like "La NUTS" and demanding red/black slopestyle trails such as "La FAT." The La Roots Trail (Trail 2) in Parc naturel régional des Ballons des Vosges is also highly regarded for its varied and technical lines, offering creative gadgets and line choice options for those who enjoy fluid and playful challenges. Other challenging trails include Fleckenstein Trail and Remelium Trail.

Are there FFC-certified mountain bike bases in Alsace?

Yes, Alsace is home to several FFC (French Cycling Federation) certified mountain bike bases, which provide structured trail networks and services. Notable bases include Lac Blanc (which also hosts the bike park), Vallon de Villé, Vallée de Munster, Saverne, Pays de Hanau, and a unique base along the Route des Vins d'Alsace, offering trails through vineyards.

What are some unique mountain biking experiences in Alsace?

For a unique experience, consider mountain biking along the Route des Vins d'Alsace. This FFC-certified base offers trails through vineyards and picturesque wine-growing villages, allowing you to combine nature, culture, history, and gastronomy. It's a gentler experience compared to the technical bike parks but offers a distinct regional flavor.

What are some popular singletrack trails in Alsace?

Alsace boasts excellent singletrack options. The Weiler Singletrail is a fantastic choice, meandering along the slope for almost 4 km, offering a flowy experience through the forest suitable for both mountain and gravel bikers. Another popular option is the Singletrack Parallel to the Trail, known for being very flowy in dry weather.

Are there any bike parks or trails in the Vosges mountains that are easily accessible from Alsace?

Yes, the Vosges mountains form the western boundary of Alsace and are integral to the region's biking offerings. Lac Blanc Bike Park is located in the Vosges, as is La Bresse-Hohneck Bike Park. The extensive forests and hills of the Vosges provide diverse terrain, with areas like "Les Crêtes des Vosges" offering superb panoramic views and numerous trails within the Ballons des Vosges Regional Nature Park.

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