Best bike parks around Großer Auersberg are found within the surrounding Rhön mountains, a region known for its diverse landscapes and dedicated biking infrastructure. While Großer Auersberg itself has restricted access, the broader Rhön offers various mountain biking opportunities. These include specialized flow trails, pumptracks, and an extensive network of signposted mountain biking routes. The area provides options for different skill levels, from technical single trails to flowing descents.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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A dream trail along the river and over bridges, the trail winds its way down
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Also a really nice trail up on the hill, goes right through wild garlic fields
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The trail is part of MTB Tour 1 in the Bad Kissingen district. You can find all other MTB tours between Kissinger Hütte and the Saale Valley here: www.kuppen-biken.de
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Beautiful, easy path (mainly single trail) Unfortunately, now in September, no wild garlic 😳
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And much nicer, especially when the wild garlic is growing 👍🙂
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Small but rustic single trail. The old, overgrown forest path was made drivable again especially for the new MTB round trips in the Bad Kissingen district. But doesn't seem to please everyone, because from here and on to the next place signposts are repeatedly destroyed. That is why you will find here - in contrast to the usual signs - white arrows that have been sprayed with paint on the trees.
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Nice trail on the trail. On the route of the cross-country ski run, the trail leads from the "Würzburger Haus" to the "Kissinger Hütte" - the hiking trail and single trail are separate and you can let it roll downhill without having to turn around the numerous hikers and walkers, especially on weekends. The trail was only created in 2020 and has not yet been driven in optimally - but it will be! But be careful! The pictures do not show the trail! The pictures show the hiking trail (Kardinal-Döpfner-Weg), which is very popular with hikers and walkers, especially on weekends. Mountain biking, especially downhill, is not really fun. Hence the tip: between "Kissinger Hütte" and the former basalt works always follow the red MTB_Wegweisung (uphill: Tour # 1, downhill: Tour # 2).
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The Rhön region offers a diverse range of biking experiences. You'll find dedicated flow trails with features like jumps and berms, asphalt pumptracks for skill development, and an extensive network of signposted mountain biking routes that traverse the natural landscapes of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Rhön.
Yes, the Flowtrail Kreuzberg in Bischofsheim an der Rhön is a prime example. It's known as Bavaria's longest DIMB-certified mountain bike flow trail, offering continually updated features like new jumps, doubles, and hip jumps, along with well-shaped berms for high-speed cornering. A shuttle service is also available there.
The PUMPBASE Pumptrack in Wildflecken, close to Großer Auersberg, is an excellent option. This asphalt pumptrack is perfect for developing balance, rhythm, and bike handling skills for riders of all ages and skill levels.
Absolutely. Trails like the Kardinal-Döpfner Trail offer an intermediate to challenging experience, with a dedicated mountain bike path separate from hiking trails. Additionally, some of the general mountain biking routes in the Rhön, such as the 'Bike & Hike Lösershag' route, feature demanding ascents and technical sections.
Many trails in the Rhön region provide beautiful natural scenery. The Rotgraben Trail, for instance, winds along a river and through a forest down to Wildflecken. The extensive network of circular routes also allows you to explore the diverse landscapes of the Rhön Biosphere Reserve, including its natural beauty and varied terrain.
Visitors frequently praise the well-maintained single trails and the variety of experiences. Trails like the Galgenfirst Trail are appreciated for their beautiful, flowing paths. Riders also enjoy the dedicated mountain bike paths that help avoid conflicts with hikers, allowing for a smoother and more enjoyable ride.
Yes, the PUMPBASE Pumptrack is ideal for all ages and skill levels to practice. For trail riding, some sections of the signposted circular routes in the Rhön are designed to be more accessible. Look for routes described as 'easy' or 'moderate' within the Bad Kissingen district's network of trails.
The spring, summer, and autumn months generally offer the best conditions for mountain biking in the Rhön. Spring brings lush greenery, while autumn provides vibrant foliage. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as winter can bring snow and ice, making many trails unsuitable for biking.
Beyond mountain biking, the Rhön region offers excellent opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for touring cycling, such as the 'View of Kreuzberg – View of Sandberg and the Rhön loop from Riedenberg', or explore hiking trails like the 'Extratour Hüttentour - Wildflecken - Rhön'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Großer Auersberg and Hiking around Großer Auersberg guides.
The Forest Trail Between Waldfenster and Platz is a small but rustic single trail that was reactivated for the new MTB round trips in the Bad Kissingen district. It offers a varied piece of riding and is less frequented, providing a more secluded experience.
The Kalkberg Trail is highly regarded for its flowy sections. Riders describe the middle part as 'super flowy and to drive with real speed', making it a great choice for those who enjoy fast, smooth descents.


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