Best bike parks around Bad Waldsee are situated within a region characterized by its scenic city forest and proximity to a city lake. The area offers diverse terrain, from natural forest paths to dedicated cycling facilities. This landscape provides varied opportunities for cycling enthusiasts of different skill levels. The trails integrate into the natural environment, offering both challenging and accessible routes.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Now in winter I pushed the last 30 m up to the forest highway, it was really slippery. I rode both parts on February 15th, 2025 from the direction of Wofegg to RV. Many thanks to the biker who cleared the trail in the fresh snow before me. That way I didn't have to look for the curves and had a lot of fun weaving.
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As long as the vegetation in the western part doesn't get too overwhelming, it's a nice winding trail with flow.
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Still free travel currently. At the (western) end of the path there is currently a huge camera on the tree pointing in the direction of the crossing. So coming from the west you could possibly be filmed. exploration on foot.
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Well laid out and signposted "facility"
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beautiful trail right outside the front door
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Currently optimal again, trail meanders through the GREEN
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Bad Waldsee and its surrounding area offer a variety of cycling facilities, including dedicated mountain bike parcours like the Saubadtrail, accessible pumptracks such as the Pumptrack Bad Waldsee, and more challenging bikeparks like the Bikepark am Wurzacher Ried for advanced riders.
For beginners and families, the Pumptrack Bad Waldsee is an excellent choice. It's an asphalt track designed for all ages and skill levels, perfect for improving balance and coordination without pedaling. Additionally, the Locherholz Trail: Three Small Ramps is described as a short, fast descent with ramps that is good to drive, even for beginners.
For those seeking more challenging terrain, the Bikepark am Wurzacher Ried is known for its demanding trails and technical obstacles, designed to provide an adrenaline rush. Within Bad Waldsee, the Saubadtrail also features more demanding sections marked in black, offering steep descents, berms, and technical crossings.
The Saubadtrail offers a dynamic experience with approximately 60% of its route off paved paths. You'll encounter a constant change between flat sections, steep ascents and descents, berms, gravel and block crossings, jumps, bridges, and balance beams. Sections are marked red for easier variations and black for more demanding parts, allowing riders to customize their difficulty.
While some trails can get slippery when wet, the Lampentrail (S1) is noted by visitors as being quite well usable even in wet conditions, making it a versatile option for different weather.
Beyond bike parks, the Bad Waldsee region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as those around the Steinacher Ried Wetland or with views of the Alps, by visiting the Hiking around Bad Waldsee guide. There are also extensive cycling routes for touring bikes and gravel bikes, detailed in the Cycling around Bad Waldsee and Gravel biking around Bad Waldsee guides.
Visitors appreciate the variety and natural integration of the trails. For instance, the Saubadtrail is praised for its engaging experience that doesn't get boring even after multiple rides. The Kickach Trail is highlighted for its beautiful sections and suitability for various rider levels, while the Hirsch Trail is noted as nice and easy, great for beginners.
The Saubadtrail is just under 4.3 kilometers long, offering a reasonable length for a dynamic and engaging ride that can be enjoyed multiple times.
Yes, the Pumptrack Bad Waldsee is designed to be versatile. In addition to bicycles, it is also suitable for scooters, skateboards, and longboards, making it a fun spot for various wheeled activities.
Yes, for rider safety, the Saubadtrail has emergency boxes strategically placed along the trail. These boxes contain first-aid materials and GPS coordinates to assist in case of an incident.
You can find additional information about the Saubadtrail Mountain Bike Parcours on the Oberschwaben Tourismus website: oberschwaben-tourismus.de.


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