Best bike parks around Hausen im Wiesental are situated within the Black Forest region, known for its dense forests and varied topography. This area provides a natural setting for outdoor activities, including extensive networks of mountain bike trails. The landscape features significant elevation changes and diverse terrain, suitable for various cycling disciplines. Hausen im Wiesental serves as a base for exploring these regional mountain biking opportunities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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And once again, I rode the entire length of this trail. It's simply fun. You can even dismount at the key points 😉
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The path is well developed, wide and steep but evenly uphill. Definitely more of a fitness test than riding technique. you can also look up from the handlebars on the hairpin bends - depending on the vegetation, there are great views towards Kandern.
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Short root trail that's fun.
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Not quite easy but super nice, quite long single trail. The best way to get from Hägelberg to Steinen 💪😁
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A real challenge for beginners like me, especially when there is still a lot of ice, like now
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Entry to the killer carrot trails 😜😜
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Super great trail 👍👍, a bit demanding but with a great view
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600 meters of solid climb ... no E motors allowed
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The Black Forest region surrounding Hausen im Wiesental offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. You'll find everything from technical downhill runs and freeride trails to cross-country courses and dedicated pumptracks. While Hausen im Wiesental itself is a base for exploring, the main facilities are located a short drive away.
Yes, advanced riders will find plenty of challenges. Zigzag Trail is known for its continuous upward gradient and serves as a good condition test. For downhill and freeride, Bikepark Todtnau offers a legendary downhill track and the Wild Ride freeride trail with a large jumpline. The Trail Entrance to Steinen also leads to technically demanding sections.
For skill development and cross-country riding, the Sabine Spitz Mountainbike Arena in Bad Säckingen is an excellent choice. It features a 3.9 km cross-country course with technical challenges, jumps, and a skill park including a pumptrack and wallride. Bike-Park Wolfach also regularly offers riding technique courses for the public.
For families and beginners, pumptracks are a great option for developing bike handling skills in a controlled environment. The Pumptrack in Rheinfelden is suitable for all ages and skill levels. At Bikepark Todtnau, an easier 'DH Flow' line provides a less steep experience without extreme root sections, making it accessible for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed ride.
Beyond dedicated parks, the area offers popular trails like Hohe Möhr Trail Entrance, which provides access to various trails suitable for experienced beginners and advanced riders. The Pirschweg Trail is also a flowy, varied singletrack with some tricky spots, great for ambitious bikers.
At Bikepark Todtnau, full-face helmets, back protectors, and knee protectors are required for riding. It's always advisable to wear appropriate safety gear, including a helmet, gloves, and pads, regardless of the park or trail you choose, to ensure a safe riding experience.
Yes, Bikepark Todtnau offers a bike rental service with over 50 high-end test bikes, allowing visitors to try out different models or ride without bringing their own equipment.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Path Along the Wiese River' or the 'Todtnauerli Cycle Route', which are great for touring. There are also challenging gravel biking routes like the 'Hohe Flum Lookout Tower' loop. For those who enjoy running, trails like the 'Ushölzliweg Bench' loop offer scenic options. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Hausen im Wiesental, Gravel biking around Hausen im Wiesental, and Running Trails around Hausen im Wiesental guides.
The best season for mountain biking in the Black Forest region is generally from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild, and trails are dry and well-maintained. Some trails, like the Trail Entrance to Steinen, can be a bit muddy, especially after rain, so checking local conditions is always a good idea.
While not a traditional bike park, the MSC Schopfheim Motocross Track, known for its motocross history, also features a tiny trail with self-made jumps for biking opposite the main track. This offers a more local and informal spot for some biking fun.
Many trails in the region offer rewarding views. For instance, once you reach the top of the Zigzag Trail, the view is well worth the climb. The Pirschweg Trail also features sections where the tree cover opens up, providing wide and deep views, especially beautiful during sunsets.
The main bike parks are a short drive from Hausen im Wiesental. Bikepark Todtnau is approximately 30-40 minutes away, the Sabine Spitz Mountainbike Arena in Bad Säckingen is about a 20-25 minute drive, and Bike-Park Wolfach is roughly an hour's drive.


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