Best bike parks around Henfenfeld are situated in a region characterized by diverse landscapes, including the Pegnitz river valley and the unique Franconian Dune Trail. The area offers various cycling opportunities, from dedicated bike parks to challenging natural trails. Riders can explore routes that traverse forests, sandy passages, and technical sections. This makes the Henfenfeld area a notable destination for mountain biking and general cycling.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Great bike park but more for experienced bikers
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That was definitely the fun factor on my tour today - but it is a demanding downhill trail. However, only experienced mountain bikers who are not afraid of steep terrain should ride.
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In the lower part (just before the final ramp) there are currently some broken glass (as of August 2023).
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Super Trail "Franconian Dunes" past Birkensee and Sandgrube
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For locals it is worth driving here during the week...
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In the upper part (up to the path that crosses the trail) there was forestry work today (October 2021). As a result, the upper part is not passable (blocked). Only the entrance is still visible. The lower part is beautiful. Difficulty at s2. Two tree trunks block the way. Below a small steep descent (maybe 7 hm), but easily feasible for experienced drivers.
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Nice bike park, which however clearly focuses on the freeride / dirt jump area. Many obstacles are already quite huge, beginners or people who do not like to have a lot of air under their asses often have to be content with moderately interesting chickenways. If you are more towards enduro, you can take the - very short - root path or plunge into the downhill, which is quite tame for a downhill route. Blessing and curse: the countless variants and branches of the main lines make orientation difficult, but also allow you to put together your personal favorite line, depending on ability and preferences.
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The Henfenfeld area offers a mix of dedicated bike parks and natural mountain biking trails. You'll find facilities like Bikepark Osternohe with multiple tracks, as well as challenging natural trails such as the Fränkischer Dünenweg Trail, which runs over sandy passages and through forests.
Yes, the region caters to various skill levels. Bikepark Osternohe, for instance, features five tracks of varying difficulty, including a 'Spielwiese' (practice area) suitable for developing skills. Many obstacles there can be avoided, making it accessible for 'experienced beginners to pros'.
The Mehrgenerationensportanlage Henfenfeld is a multi-generational sports facility directly in Henfenfeld that includes a 'Skate-/Bikepark' with a pumptrack. It's designed to cater to various ages and skill levels, making it a convenient and family-friendly option for practicing biking skills.
The Fränkischer Dünenweg Trail is known for its varied and technically demanding terrain. You can expect changing ground from sand over firm forest floor to root paths. Sections like the Röthenbach – Wetzendorf section feature roots, sandy passages, and numerous small curves along the Pegnitz river.
Absolutely. Trails like the Fränkischer Dünenweg Trail near Birkensee offer beautiful scenery, running over the sandpit of the Franconian dune path. The Franconian Dune Trail: Röthenbach – Wetzendorf section also provides scenic highlights along the Pegnitz, with varied terrain and picturesque views.
Specific parking details vary by location. For Bikepark Osternohe, there is a donation box at the driveway for use without a lift, implying direct access. The Mehrgenerationensportanlage Henfenfeld is located directly in the town, suggesting local accessibility. For natural trails, access points and parking may require checking local maps or specific highlight details.
Visitors appreciate the diversity of the trails, from the challenging and varied terrain of the Franconian Dune Path to the well-maintained tracks at Bikepark Osternohe. The scenic beauty, especially along the Pegnitz river and through forests, is frequently highlighted, as is the opportunity for both technical riding and enjoyable flow trails.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the varied terrain, including sandy passages and forest trails, suggests that spring through autumn would offer the most pleasant conditions. Winter access might be limited by weather, especially on natural trails with roots and potentially icy or muddy sections.
Yes, the Henfenfeld area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find various MTB Trails, Cycling routes, and Mountain Hikes. Options include routes around Happurg Reservoir, trails with views of Hohenstein Castle, and scenic cycling paths along the Pegnitz river.
Yes, advanced riders will find challenging options. The Fränkischer Dünenweg Trail is described as technically demanding. Additionally, the Arzberg Trail offers a mix of stones, roots, narrow and wide curves, and steep passages, making it a favorite for experienced riders in the Nuremberg region.
Yes, the Franconian Dune Trail: Röthenbach – Wetzendorf section runs directly along the Pegnitz river, offering varied terrain and technical fun. Another option is the Röttenbachschlucht Trail, a varied landscape trail along ponds and through pine forest, following the stream.


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