Best bike parks around Engelthaler Forst offer a range of mountain biking opportunities within the Nürnberger Land district. The area features diverse terrain, including forest trails, root sections, and sandy passages. Riders can find trails suitable for various skill levels, from intermediate to challenging. These routes often follow natural landscapes, providing varied ground conditions and technical features.
Last updated: August 4, 2026
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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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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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However, high spirits should only be used by experienced drivers.
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The bike parks and trails around Engelthaler Forst offer diverse terrain. You'll encounter forest trails, challenging root sections, and sandy passages. Trails often feature varied ground conditions, from firm forest floor to sand, and include technical elements like small curves, uphill and downhill sections. For example, the Fränkischer Dünenweg Trail: Birkensee and Sandgrube is known for its changing ground from sand to firm forest floor and root paths.
Yes, there are options for beginners. While many trails are intermediate to challenging, the broader region includes facilities like Bikepark Osternohe, which features a 'Blue Line' specifically designed for beginners. This natural trail is largely free of built obstacles and offers a gentler introduction to mountain biking. Some sections of trails like the Fränkischer Dünenweg Trail are also described as S0/S1, making them accessible for less experienced riders.
Experienced mountain bikers will find several challenging options. The Rothenberg Trail is described as a challenging trail for experienced riders, with sections up to S2 difficulty. The Arzberg Trail also offers a demanding experience with varied terrain, including stones, roots, steep passages, and narrow curves. Additionally, Bikepark Osternohe provides advanced trails like the Downhill and Freeride lines, featuring jumps, drops, and technical wooden elements.
Yes, Bikepark Osternohe, located nearby in the Nürnberger Land district, is a dedicated bike park offering a wide array of features. It includes a Freeride track with Northshores, a slopestyle park with dirt jumps, wooden waves, and a 'Dropbatterie' of varying heights. There's also a 'Holz' trail with wallrides and Northshore-skinnies, and a 'Spielwiese' with dirt jumps and tables for practicing skills.
Visitors appreciate the diverse and scenic nature of the trails. Many highlight the changing ground conditions, from sand to firm forest floor and root paths, which keep the riding engaging. Trails running along natural features, such as the Franconian Dune Trail: Röthenbach – Wetzendorf section along the Pegnitz, are praised for their scenic beauty and technically fun sections. The variety of challenges, from flowy sections to technical descents, is also a common positive remark.
Yes, the Franconian Dune Trail: Röthenbach – Wetzendorf section along the Pegnitz is a prime example, running directly along the Pegnitz river and offering scenic highlights. Another option is the Singletrack Along the Röthenbach, which provides a pleasant flowy ride alongside the Röthenbach stream.
Beyond mountain biking, the Engelthaler Forst region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as 'Through the Hammerbactal' or the 'Beech Forest Trail – Buchenberg Summit loop'. There are also general cycling routes available, like the 'Engelthal Village Centre – Happurg Quarry Lake loop'. For more detailed information on these activities, you can check the dedicated guides for Hiking around Engelthaler Forst and Cycling around Engelthaler Forst.
Yes, the area around Engelthaler Forst features many natural mountain bike routes. Examples include the 'View of the Pegnitz Valley – Klosterberg Oak loop from Engelthal' and the 'Nonnenberg Trail – Steinerne Rinne near Engelthal loop'. These trails offer a mix of natural challenges and scenic beauty. You can find more options in the MTB Trails around Engelthaler Forst guide.
Yes, Bikepark Osternohe provides several amenities to enhance your visit. These include bike rental (available from early April), a workshop for repairs, a bike wash station, and sanitary facilities. The park also features a drag lift to assist riders in accessing the trails and offers mountain bike courses to help improve technique.
Bikepark Osternohe is conveniently located approximately 4 km from the A9 highway, connecting Nuremberg and Berlin, making it easily accessible by car. While specific parking details for all trails in Engelthaler Forst are not provided, dedicated bike parks like Osternohe typically offer ample parking facilities for visitors.
For practicing technical skills, Bikepark Osternohe is an excellent choice. Its Freeride track includes a slopestyle park with dirt jumps and wooden waves. The 'Holz' trail is specifically designed with wooden elements like wallrides and Northshore-skinnies. The 'Spielwiese' area is also dedicated to improving jumping skills with dirt jumps and tables. The Arzberg Trail also offers varied and technical terrain for advanced riders.


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