Best bike parks around Sasbach are found in the Ortenaukreis district, a region known for its picturesque vineyards and rolling hills. This area, particularly Sasbachwalden, is a destination for mountain biking enthusiasts, offering diverse landscapes for various skill levels. The Schaeffler MTB-Arena in Sasbachwalden provides dedicated and well-maintained trails for an exceptional riding experience. Its geographical location offers varied terrain, making it suitable for different types of riders.
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A phenomenal trail in top condition. The trail offers everything a biker's heart desires. Whether you're into enduro, flow, or downhill, there's something for everyone. Enduro sections with rocky, rooty, and boulder-filled elements, flow sections with berms and jumps, and rough downhill descents. Kudos to the trail builders for their construction and maintenance.
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A very nice, well-maintained trail. Not necessarily suitable for beginners. Best wishes to the trail builders. Keep up the good work.
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Super rough trail... nice and technical. Worth it.
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The beautifully laid out trail is always worth a detour. It is also worth mentioning that there are 2 different routes (red line and blue line) that mostly run parallel and are therefore suitable for beginners as well as experienced hikers.
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Both beginners and advanced skiers can put their skills to the test on this well-maintained and long trail. The route is completely mobile and offers something for every taste. The trails are designed so that bikers have the right of way, which makes riding there particularly pleasant. Particularly noteworthy is the helpful and friendly interaction among the riders. The connection to public transport is also good, as there is a bus with a bicycle trailer, which makes traveling with your own bike easier. If you're looking for a challenge, you shouldn't miss path two, although the connection there can be a bit more strenuous. The Alpirsbachtrail offers a great opportunity to explore the Black Forest on a mountain bike and enjoy the joy of riding at the same time.
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Great half-timbered houses, various nice cafes. And the wine from the local wine cooperative can also be bought here and is highly recommended.
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Hats off to the trail builders, some of the stones that were balanced here are quite large and well placed. Everything is rollable and also somewhat flowy. Anyone who can drive an S2 will have a lot of fun here. If you want, you can also go down here with a lot of speed, which will result in some very cool jumps. Then you should have a bit of spring travel, the 120mm of the trail bike was more at the load limit.
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Beautiful, quite heavily built trail. Many segments are lined with rock. This brings a special appeal and sets it apart from the rest of the Baiersbronn trails. However, it is also important to note that line choice is the difference between success and failure, and if you're new to the trail, line choice isn't always obvious or intuitive. Therefore, caution is advised.
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The bike parks around Sasbach, particularly the Schaeffler MTB-Arena in Sasbachwalden, offer a diverse range of trails. You'll find everything from flowing jump lines suitable for various skill levels to more technical and challenging downhill and enduro sections. Trails like the Alpirsbacher Black Forest Trail are known for flow, airtime, and technical sections, while Pfad Zwo Trail provides nearly 3 kilometers of airtime and flow with berms, tables, and waves.
Yes, the Schaeffler MTB-Arena in Sasbachwalden caters to different skill levels, including options suitable for families. The Pfad Zwo trail, for instance, is designed to be ridden by all, with its difficulty adjusting with speed, making it enjoyable for a wide range of riders. The arena also features the Reverse Components Pumptrack Sasbachwalden, which is excellent for developing bike handling skills for all ages.
The region's mild climate allows for mountain biking to be enjoyed from spring well into autumn. This extended season provides ample opportunity to experience the trails and scenic beauty of the Black Forest.
Key trails include the STATERA Schwarzwaldtrail, considered the heart of the arena, offering a mix of flow, airtime, and technical sections over 6 kilometers. The Pfad Zwo Trail provides nearly 3 kilometers of airtime and flow, connecting to the STATERA Schwarzwaldtrail. Additionally, the Alpirsbacher Black Forest Trail is a purpose-built, flowing single trail approximately four kilometers long, suitable for experienced mountain bikers.
Absolutely. Riders can expect stunning panoramic views of the Black Forest, picturesque vineyards, and opportunities for beautiful sunsets. The Vineyards of Sasbachwalden offer wonderful viewpoints, and trails like the Hirschlach Trail provide great views, with the chance to experience breathtaking sunsets.
Yes, the Schaeffler MTB-Arena provides shuttle services for those who wish to avoid the uphill climb to the trailheads. Public transport, including buses with bike trailers, also operates towards Schwarzwaldhochstraße on weekends, making access convenient.
Beyond mountain biking, the Sasbach area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Scenic route near Obersasbach' or the 'Gaishöll Waterfalls' loop. For more details, check out the Hiking around Sasbach guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like 'Mummelsee – Mummelsee loop from Hundseck' available, as detailed in the Gravel biking around Sasbach guide.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and quality of the trails, with many highlighting the 'super good' and 'well made' jump lines. The friendly interaction among riders and the dedication of the trail builders are also often mentioned. The scenic beauty, including views over the Rhine Valley and opportunities for stunning sunsets, adds to the overall enjoyment.
Sasbachwalden is an idyllic village with many inns, offering various dining options. While specific cafes directly at the arena are not detailed, the village itself provides places to eat and relax after your ride.
While specific parking details are not provided, the arena is established in collaboration with the municipality of Sasbachwalden, indicating accessibility. Given its popularity, it's reasonable to expect designated parking areas for visitors. For detailed information, it's advisable to check local tourism resources.
The provided information does not explicitly state that permits are required for the trails in the Schaeffler MTB-Arena. However, it's always good practice to check the official website of the Schaeffler MTB-Arena or local tourism information for the most current regulations before your visit. You can find more information about the arena on the Schwarzwald Tourismus website.
The Schaeffler MTB-Arena is renowned for its 'Canadian trail feeling,' mild climate, breathtaking views, and spectacular sunsets. It offers a diverse range of trails, including some of Germany's longest purpose-built downhill and flow trails, ensuring extended periods of enjoyment. Its accessibility, shuttle services, and connectivity to other regions also contribute to its popularity among trail and enduro riders.


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