Bike parks around Eisenbach offer diverse mountain biking opportunities in a scenic setting. Located on the edge of the Odenwald, the region provides a natural backdrop for various trails and bike parks. Local clubs contribute to the creation and maintenance of these facilities, fostering a community-driven biking environment. This area features options ranging from challenging downhill sections to family-friendly trails.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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The trail is nice and flowy, but you should wear long clothes.
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Beautiful trail section above the Feldbergstraße (S0).
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Short single trail in Schächele. Definitely needs some maintenance
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Great rest point with a nice bench and an even better view :-)
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S1_Heilmannweg handlebars overgrown; Long jersey and long gloves increase the fun
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The trail is very narrow and physical. This means that you are always in contact with trees and bushes. Since hikers are also on the move here, you should drive extremely carefully. The route is always slightly downhill and tempts you to drive quickly. The tire pressure shouldn't be over 2 bar because the trail is criss-crossed by a lot of roots. I myself had 3 bar in the tires to make good progress on the gravel. This was completely unsuitable for the trail.
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Around Eisenbach, you'll find a diverse range of bike parks and trails. These include challenging mountain bike parks like Schellenberg Trail with red and black routes, intermediate and family-friendly options such as Heidenloch Bikepark, and dedicated community-driven spots like the Olympiapark Eisenbach Bikepark, which offers Freeride, Downhill, and Trail riding sections.
Yes, Heidenloch Bikepark is specifically highlighted as an intermediate and family-friendly mountain bike park. It features beautifully landscaped blue runs with some red alternative lines, making it suitable for both beginners and more experienced riders. The Olympiapark Eisenbach Bikepark also offers diverse trails, some of which can be suitable for progression.
Advanced riders seeking a challenge should look to Schellenberg Trail, which offers two different difficult routes, red and black, designed for demanding rides. The Olympiapark Eisenbach Bikepark also features elements specifically for advanced mountain bikers, including Freeride (S3) and Downhill (S4) sections, as well as a jumpline.
The Eisenbach area is known for its single trails. A prominent one is Heilmannweg singletrack, a challenging forest trail best ridden when dry. Another is the Singletrack Along the Pasture Edge, which offers nice views and can have loose subsoil and roots in places.
The Olympiapark Eisenbach Bikepark stands out due to its strong community spirit; it's a project of the local club, TSV Olympia Eisenbach, with trails built and maintained by dedicated members. It offers diverse trails including berms, jumps, and wooden elements across Freeride, Downhill, and Trail riding disciplines, and even hosts events like bike festivals.
Yes, beyond dedicated bike parks, the Eisenbach area offers other mountain biking opportunities. The 31 km long Mountainbike-Rundstrecke Eisenbach Ei1 circuit primarily uses field and forest paths, including historic routes, and can incorporate the descents of the Olympiapark Eisenbach for a thrilling finish. There's also an Eisenbach Mountain Biking Trail near Dietzhölztal, a 443-meter singletrack.
Biking around Eisenbach, which is situated on the edge of the Odenwald, offers picturesque backdrops. Trails like the Singletrack Along the Pasture Edge provide nice views. The Mountainbike-Rundstrecke Eisenbach Ei1 also offers scenic views of the Spessart and Maintal.
Visitors appreciate the variety and challenge offered by the trails. For instance, the Schellenberg Trail is noted for being demanding but rewarding. The Heidenloch Bikepark is praised for being beautifully landscaped and family-friendly, suitable for both beginners and professionals. The community aspect and well-maintained trails are also frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. The region around Eisenbach offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, such as the challenging Upper Black Forest Traverse, or enjoy running trails like the Panoramic View of the Alps loop. For more options, check out the Gravel biking around Eisenbach guide or the Running Trails around Eisenbach guide.
Yes, there are excellent gravel biking opportunities. Routes like the Upper Black Forest Traverse (56.6 km, difficult) or the Linach Dam – Linach Reservoir loop (31.2 km, moderate) are available. You can find more details and routes in the Gravel biking around Eisenbach guide.
Road cyclists will find several routes around Eisenbach. Options include the Schollach Valley – View of Schwärzenbach Valley loop (19 km, easy) or the Höchstberg Pass – Langenordnach Country Road loop (32.1 km, moderate). For a comprehensive list, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Eisenbach guide.
Yes, Trail Park Schächele Singletrail, Lenzkirch is an intermediate mountain bike park that offers a mix of features, including beautiful passages with jumps, allowing riders to let off steam and enjoy varied terrain.


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