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Top 20 Bike Parks around Heidelberg

Best bike parks around Heidelberg are concentrated in areas like Königstuhl and Weisser Stein, offering diverse mountain biking experiences. These locations feature natural, challenging, and flowy singletracks integrated into the Odenwald's natural landscape. The trails cater to various skill levels, from smoother descents to technical sections with roots and rocks. An active local community contributes to the maintenance and development of the trails.

Best bike parks around Heidelberg

  • The most popular bike parks is Flow trail in Naturpark Neckartal-Odenwald,…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Flow trail in Naturpark Neckartal-Odenwald

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Very quiet drive well suited for beginners

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Flow Trail from Max Planck Institute

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Past the Königstuhl mountain railway station, first on the hunter's path, which is a super nice trail. No difficulty as only S1 but with nice, solid forest floor and some …

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Mysterious Tailor's Scissors

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Great entry into the trail world below the Königstuhl towards Leimen. The trail is super flowing, especially something for bikers who like it curvy. A bit muddy sections after rain, …

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Gaisberg Downhill Left (Gaisberg DH Links)

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Many jumps, can be avoided.

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Downhill trail to the Steigerweg

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Very challenging trail for tech-savvy mountain bikers.

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Grass Path Trail

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Ingenious singletrack, forest floor without roots and jumps. Towards the end you can really accelerate

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Gaisberg Downhill Right (Gaisberg DH Rechts)

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Flowy trail with many jumps and bends. As with the left line, all obstacles can be avoided. Therefore, it is also possible for beginners to ride the trail.

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Emmertsgrund Trail

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Simple and flowing trail

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Kühbrunnen Flowtrail

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slow down - do not forget to step up!

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Hakka Kakka Trail

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For me the egg-laying woolly milk sow at the Königstuhl! Has everything: berms, crisp enduro sections, chilled flow parts and roots and stones included.
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October 28, 2024, Gaisberg Downhill Right (Gaisberg DH Rechts)

The “Gaisberg DH right” is definitely not for beginners – you need some experience and courage! The route is challenging and offers plenty of adrenaline and fun for advanced riders.

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September 2, 2024, Grassweg Trail

The Grass Path Trail not only offers a great downhill flow, but is also suitable for uphill rides. With its gentle curves and a moderate incline, it is ideal for beginners who want to discover the fun of mountain biking both downhill and improve their uphill skills. If you want to introduce someone to mountain biking, this trail is just right - uphill and downhill!

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Some wonderfully flowing trails start here and are really fun. The routes offer a wonderful, natural flow that lets you glide through the forest as if by magic.

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A beautiful trail, but very muddy on a rainy day. But that makes it all the more fun 😉

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Nice section but lots of hikers along the way.

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Nice trail uphill

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Warning! Large, specially placed obstacles have been added to the trails in the upper section between Max Planck and Leopoldstein. These can be dangerous at high speeds. Update: October 30, 2025 - Obstacles removed. New ones may be added.

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January 9, 2024, Hakka Kakka Trail

Nice MTB trail for beginners and more advanced riders.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on the bike trails around Heidelberg?

The bike trails around Heidelberg, particularly in the Königstuhl and Weisser Stein areas, offer a diverse mix of terrain. You'll find natural, challenging, and flowy singletracks. This includes stony and blocky sections, root-covered paths, smooth flow lines, and technical descents with occasional berms, doubles, and rock gardens. The trails are well-integrated into the natural landscape of the Odenwald.

Are there bike parks suitable for beginners and families in Heidelberg?

Yes, Heidelberg offers several family-friendly options. The Flow trail in Naturpark Neckartal-Odenwald is well-suited for beginners and families, offering a fun and quiet experience. Another great choice is the Flow Trail from Max Planck Institute, which has an S0 difficulty rating with a solid forest floor and small bumps, making it ideal for new riders. The Gaisberg Downhill Right (Gaisberg DH Rechts) also allows all obstacles to be avoided, making it accessible for beginners.

Where can I find more challenging mountain bike trails near Heidelberg?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Königstuhl area offers trails like the Skull Trail / Rock n Roller, known for its technical and rocky sections, including a demanding rock garden and drops. The Enduroline is faster than Tannenzäpfle with many different lines. The Gaisberg Downhill Left (Gaisberg DH Links) and Gaisberg Downhill Right (Gaisberg DH Rechts) also feature big kickers and fast lines for advanced riders.

What are some popular trails in the Königstuhl area?

The Königstuhl is a prime location for mountain bikers. Popular trails include Tannenzäpfle (stony, blocky with berms and doubles), Flowline (smoother, flowing descent), Enduroline (fast downhill), Hakka Kakka, and Falknerei Trail (featuring root sections). For technical challenges, the Skull Trail / Rock n Roller offers rocky sections and drops.

Are there specific trails in the Weisser Stein area worth visiting?

Yes, the Weisser Stein area also has exciting trails. The Steinbrecher-Trails are new and officially recognized. Other notable trails within this network include Lore, Kniebreche, Kronenburg-Trail, and Achterbahn-Trail, offering a variety of riding experiences.

What is the best time of year to visit the bike parks around Heidelberg?

The trails around Heidelberg are generally enjoyable in dry conditions. While some trails like the Flowline can become muddy when wet, many are accessible for quick after-work rides or extended day trips throughout the warmer months. There is an active community that maintains the trails, ensuring a good riding environment.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the bike parks in Heidelberg?

Visitors appreciate the variety of terrain, from flowy sections to technical descents, and the natural setting integrated into the Odenwald landscape. The active local mountain bike community, like HD-Freeride e.V., contributes to well-maintained and evolving trails. Riders also enjoy the accessibility for both quick rides and longer trips, and the challenging sections available for experienced bikers.

Are there any intermediate trails for riders looking to progress their skills?

Yes, several trails are suitable for intermediate riders. The Mysterious Tailor's Scissors offers a super flowing, curvy experience, though it can be muddy after rain. The Kühbrunnen Flowtrail and Hakka Kakka Trail are also categorized as intermediate, providing a good balance of challenge and flow.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks around Heidelberg?

Beyond mountain biking, the region around Heidelberg offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes like the 'Heidelberg Castle – View from Königstuhl loop' or the 'Philosopher's Path'. For more options, check out the Mountain Hikes around Heidelberg and Hiking around Heidelberg guides. There are also dedicated MTB Trails around Heidelberg for different cycling experiences.

Are there any viewpoints or natural features along the bike trails?

The trails are largely integrated into the natural landscape of the Königstuhl and Odenwald, offering scenic views. While specific viewpoints are not always marked as highlights directly on the bike trails, the elevated positions of areas like Königstuhl naturally provide panoramic vistas of the surrounding region and the Neckar valley. The trails themselves wind through forests, allowing riders to immerse themselves in nature.

How long are the trails at the Heidelberg bike parks?

The trails vary in length. Some, like the Flow Trail from Max Planck Institute, are described as 'nice long' trails. Many trails are part of larger networks, such as the Königstuhl complete trail descent, allowing riders to combine sections for longer rides. The specific length can depend on how you link different segments.

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