Höchstadt an der Aisch
Höchstadt an der Aisch
Best bike parks around Höchstadt an der Aisch are found within the surrounding Landkreis Erlangen-Höchstadt region. This area offers a variety of mountain bike trails and networks catering to different skill levels. The landscape features rolling hills and forests, providing diverse terrain for cycling. Riders can find everything from flowing singletracks to more technical downhill sections.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Great trail. Was a lot of fun. Long and sometimes very flowy.
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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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Caution: Danger of falling from lying trees
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currently somewhat defused and half covered
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In real threes mid-week but always know beautiful wemmers ... The board o the silk is abber away 👎🏻
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Simply great 💪🏼🚵🏼♂️😉 A few meters out of Bamberg ... and you have pure driving pleasure 👌🏼🚵🏼♂️☺️
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Somehow the trail doesn't know any “dry” 😉 But a very nice, long piece with a great, final descent towards Obergreuth 👍🏼🚵🏼♂️😉
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Yes, the Bruderwald Trail is largely rated S0-S1, making it great for beginners and children. The Meilwald Mountainbike-Strecken in Erlangen also offer numerous trail variants, including green and blue (easy to moderate) difficulties, providing a good starting point for new riders.
Experienced riders should head to Trailwald Reuth, known for its challenging lines, steep climbs, technical sections, and built kickers, with some sections rated S1(+) to S3. The Meilwald Mountainbike-Strecken also feature S2 and S3 singletrails. Additionally, the Kalchreuth network in the broader district includes technical and flowing trails, like the 'Ratsberg Mini Downhill Trail' for advanced skills.
On trails like those at Trailwald Reuth, you'll encounter short, steep climbs, technically challenging bottoms, narrow passages, 70-80cm drops, and well-built kickers. The Meilwald trails also feature berms and drops, while the Kalchreuth network includes natural obstacles and roots.
Absolutely. The Bruderwald Trail is highlighted as suitable for beginners and children, offering an enjoyable singletrack experience. The Monkey Island Bike Park is also categorized as family-friendly and includes a pump track and a miniature Pushbike-Track for very young riders.
The Distelberg Trail is appreciated for its long, straight single trail of the simplest kind. It offers a quiet experience, often with fewer people than other trails, making it ideal for a relaxed ride.
The bike parks and trails in the region are generally best enjoyed during the spring, summer, and autumn months when the weather is mild and the trails are dry. Winter riding might be possible on some trails, but conditions can be challenging due to mud, ice, or snow, especially on technical sections.
Yes, The Crater (Indianertrail Obstacle) is a notable feature. It's described as a 1-meter deep root hole at the beginning of the Indian trail, which can become a small stream after rain, offering a tricky passage for riders.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes like the 'Hannberg Fortified Church – Höchstadt an der Aisch Castle loop' or enjoy touring bicycle routes such as the 'TeichKulturRunde'. There are also running trails available, including the 'Gründelseeweiher loop'. For more details, check the Road Cycling Routes around Höchstadt an der Aisch, Running Trails around Höchstadt an der Aisch, and Cycling around Höchstadt an der Aisch guides.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every trail are not listed, the bike parks are located within the Landkreis Erlangen-Höchstadt region, which includes towns like Erlangen and Höchstadt an der Aisch. These towns offer various dining options and cafes where you can refuel after your ride.
The Meilwald Mountainbike-Strecken in Erlangen are popular due to their wide range of difficulties, offering 'innumerable trail variants' from S2 and S3 singletrails for advanced riders to green and blue trails suitable for beginners. This diversity ensures a dynamic riding experience for all skill levels.
While some route aggregators mention a 'Bikepark Höchstadt', it often refers to a 'Spiel- und Rastinsel Runde' (play and rest island loop), which is more of a general recreational path rather than a technical mountain bike park. Serious mountain bikers should focus on the dedicated trails in the wider Erlangen-Höchstadt district, such as Trailwald Reuth or Meilwald.
Visitors particularly enjoy the variety of trails catering to different skill levels, from the flowing singletracks of the Bruderwald Trail to the challenging features at Trailwald Reuth. The natural forest settings and the opportunity to 'just let it flow' on less crowded trails like the Distelberg Trail are also highly appreciated.


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