Best bike parks around Großenseebach include a dedicated facility that opened in October 2023. This approximately 2000-square-meter bike park offers a variety of features for different skill levels. It includes an asphalt pumptrack, two dirt jump lines for beginners and advanced riders, and an earth pumptrack with a backline. The design allows for continuous riding and caters to a broad audience, from children to experienced cyclists.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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If you have the right MTB, you've come to the right place. Both rider and bike will be happy.
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Always go there 😂 Msn doesn't know which to go first because of all the junctions 😂 Really great there
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An idyllic path winds along the edge of the forest parallel to the Main-Danube Canal and offers various views, e.g. of the Erlangen lock
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Really great flow trail! Gladly again!
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The upper part degenerates a bit, deep gullies with neat braking waves in them. The lower part is rather shallow.
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Some relatively steep sections on the trails, but relatively easy to ride at reduced speed. Basic knowledge and safe driving should be available
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Nice trails, yes, respect to the builders!!! But the one comment here is greatly exaggerated. 2-3 of the lines are short times steep with a bit difficult bottom and narrow. But that's just S1(+). There is also an approx. 70-80cm drop somewhere and a couple of really nicely built kickers. Cool, mostly quite tight lines, fun and instructive, with a few tricky spots... but S2 or S3??? no insult, if you see it that way, you should better not tackle an S1 in the Alps, god forbid S2. Of course, the whole thing is more for dirt bikes - for big bike shred there are simply not enough meters in altitude or you would have to use an excavator on the steep parts (which doesn't mean that the builders should do it - it's good the way it is!) .
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The Großenseebach area offers a diverse range of cycling experiences, from dedicated bike parks with structured features to natural singletracks and flow trails. You'll find options like the newly opened Bikepark Großenseebach with its asphalt pumptrack and dirt jump lines, as well as forest trails such as Meilwald Mountain Bike Trails and Trailwald Reuth, which provide technical challenges and varied terrain.
Yes, the Bikepark Großenseebach is designed to cater to a broad audience, including beginners and families. It features an asphalt pumptrack suitable for various users, including children, and a beginner-friendly dirt jump line with flatter, smaller earth jumps. For a relaxed single trail experience without requiring special driving technique, consider Singletrack by the pond, which is also family-friendly.
Absolutely. Advanced riders can find challenging options like the dedicated dirt jump line at Bikepark Großenseebach, which includes various kickers and a 'Whaletail' jump ramp. Additionally, Meilwald Mountain Bike Trails offers countless trail variants with S2 and S3 singletrack sections for technical practice. Trailwald Reuth also provides intermediate to advanced trails with tight lines, steep sections, kickers, and drops.
The Bikepark Großenseebach, which opened in October 2023, is approximately 2000 square meters and features three main sectors: an asphalt pumptrack for generating momentum, two dirt jump lines (one for beginners and one for advanced riders with kickers and a 'Whaletail'), and an earth pumptrack with a 'backline' that allows continuous riding flow back to the start without pushing uphill.
The community actively encourages responsible use of the bike parks. It is highly recommended to wear protective gear such as helmets, elbow, and knee protectors. For maximum safety, especially on the more challenging features, full-face helmets are advised.
Beyond bike parks, Großenseebach offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, with options like the MTB Trails around Großenseebach guide featuring routes such as the 'Forest Trail – Herrenweiher Near Tanzenhaid loop'. For more relaxed cycling, there are touring bicycle routes, including those found in the Cycling around Großenseebach guide. Running enthusiasts can also find trails, with options like the 'Panorama Trail loop' in the Running Trails around Großenseebach guide.
Yes, the area includes flow trails that offer a smooth, continuous riding experience. One notable option is the Flow trail at Rathsberg, which features technical waves and a fun factor with jumps, although some sections can be rooted or sandy.
Visitors frequently praise the varied terrain and riding opportunities available. The bike parks are recognized for offering everything from relaxed, family-friendly paths to challenging technical routes with jumps and drops. Riders particularly enjoy the well-maintained trails and the efforts of the trail builders, noting the fun and instructive nature of the routes.
Besides the Bikepark Großenseebach's dedicated jump lines, you can find trails with jumps at Trail with jumps in the forest, which is known for its very nice jumps that can also be avoided if preferred. Trailwald Reuth also incorporates kickers and drops into its intermediate trails.
The Bikepark Großenseebach officially opened in October 2023, suggesting it's designed for year-round use, weather permitting. Generally, spring through autumn offers the most favorable conditions for outdoor cycling in the region. Always check local weather conditions before your visit, as heavy rain can impact trail conditions, especially on dirt and earth pumptracks.
While specific viewpoints directly adjacent to the bike parks are not highlighted, the surrounding region offers scenic routes. For example, the 'War Memorial in Großenseebach – View of Hannberg Church Tower loop' is a cycling route that suggests picturesque views. Exploring the various forest trails will also provide natural vistas.


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