Michelbach an der Bilz
Michelbach an der Bilz
Best bike parks around Michelbach an der Bilz primarily feature natural mountain bike trails. The area is situated in the picturesque landscape of the Schwäbisch Hall district, offering varied terrain for cycling routes. While dedicated bike parks with lift access are not common directly in Michelbach an der Bilz, the region provides optimal conditions for diverse mountain bike tours. These trails cater to various skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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A new line is being created in the upper section, with jumps, small drops, and berms. Looks very promising.
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A nice S1 trail, also suitable for mountain bikers with less trail experience. The trail is relatively narrow in places, with small, steep downhill sections, slight rooty patches, and narrow, sloping sections. Of the three trails at Einkorn, I like the Urkorn and Vollkorn trails the best.
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Today I rode the Pop-Korn Trail for the first time. There were some really cool sections, with smaller drops. However, I have to say that I prefer the Ur and Voll-Korn Trails. But that's a matter of taste, of course. Shoutout to Trails of Hall, keep up the good work 👍🏼
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It's really fun. You can let it run along nicely.
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The first 50m or so at the start of the trail are unfortunately somewhat overgrown with thorn bushes etc. I would not recommend riding through it anyway. Since the trail is easy to ride after the overgrown section, I would bypass this overgrown section past the water houses on the path by the water tower and then ride the trail, which I will do better next time :D
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The entry from the Urkorn Trail is relatively steep and requires advanced riding skills, but is a lot of fun.
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Upper part very steep and technically demanding, second part (after the gravel road) very flowy and fast. Have fun ✌ #trailsofhall
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Michelbach an der Bilz is primarily known for its natural mountain biking trails rather than dedicated bike parks with features like lift access or extensive jump lines. The region offers diverse terrain ideal for various mountain bike tours, catering to different skill levels.
Yes, several natural trails are well-suited for beginners. For instance, the Lämmergraben-Süd trail is highly rated for its beginner suitability. Other good options include Jakobsruhe 3 and the Hagenhoftrail, both offering a natural riding experience for those new to mountain biking.
Beyond beginner trails, popular singletrack options include Jakobsruhe-Trail 1, Wilhelmsglück-Trail, and the Bilz-Trail. These trails offer varied routes through the picturesque landscape of the Schwäbisch Hall district.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Jekyll & Hyde Trail (Trails of Hall) features a very steep and demanding upper part, followed by a flowy and fast second section. Another demanding option is the Urkorn Trail at the Einkorn, which is an S2 trail and considered a legal trail in the area.
The Singletrack route at Kirchberg is a challenging MTB park. A new line is currently being developed in its upper section, which will incorporate jumps, small drops, and berms, making it even more exciting for riders.
While Michelbach an der Bilz itself focuses on natural trails, the Pumptrack Siegelsbach is located approximately 30 kilometers away. This facility offers a mountain bike and BMX track with a small jumpline, a pumptrack, and various elements suitable for both beginners and advanced riders.
At Einkorn, you can also find the Pop-Korn Trail (Trails of Hall). This is a nice S1 trail with some cool sections and smaller drops, suitable for mountain bikers with less trail experience. It features narrow sections, small steep downhills, and rooty patches.
The Langert Root Trail 1 is an intermediate trail, partly narrow with many roots, making it a little demanding (S1). Riders have noted that the initial section can be overgrown, but the rest of the trail is enjoyable.
Beyond mountain biking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as the 'View of Comburg Monastery' loop or the 'Kochersteg Covered Bridge – Gaildorf Castle' loop, detailed in the Cycling around Michelbach an der Bilz guide. There are also dedicated running trails available.
Visitors appreciate the variety of singletrack trails and natural mountain bike routes. The challenging and demanding nature of trails like the Jekyll & Hyde Trail and the technical aspects of the Singletrack route at Kirchberg are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has shared over 50 photos and given more than 170 upvotes, reflecting the positive experiences.
The natural mountain biking trails around Michelbach an der Bilz are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when the weather is dry and the trails are in optimal condition. Winter conditions can make some natural trails muddy or slippery.
The trails wind through the picturesque landscape of the Schwäbisch Hall district, offering scenic views of the natural surroundings. While specific named viewpoints are not detailed for every trail, the routes themselves provide opportunities to enjoy the region's natural beauty.


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