Best bike parks around Hirschbach are found in a region known for diverse mountain biking opportunities, particularly in areas like Hirschbach im Mühlkreis in Austria and near Bad Soden-Salmünster in Germany. The landscape offers a mix of natural trails and purpose-built features for various skill levels. This area provides a natural setting for mountain biking rather than large, man-made bike park facilities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Be sure to drive from the direction of Edelsfeld then it's always nice downhill
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Just great to drive here on this stretch of road
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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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Definitely a must-have when driving in the area
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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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Great trail, and nice pace. 2-3 hikers were on the way here.
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The Hirschbach region offers a diverse range of mountain biking opportunities. You'll find natural trails, singletracks, and routes with varied terrain, including forest paths, roots, stones, and both flat and steep passages. It caters to various skill levels, from intermediate to challenging, providing a natural setting for mountain biking rather than large, purpose-built bike park facilities.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Arzberg Trail is highly recommended. It's a challenging MTB park trail in a forest, featuring a variety of terrain including stones, roots, narrow and wide curves, and both flat and steep sections. Another challenging option is the MTB-Friendly Entrance to the 1000hmr Trail, which offers a bypass for a steep climb.
Intermediate riders will enjoy the Peutental singletrack, known for its long, flowing descent through the forest, often described as an 'endorphin machine' with S0/S1 difficulty. Another great option is the Trail Through the Franconian Rock Landscape, a narrow forest trail that provides a flowing ride with some small technical difficulties towards the end.
Yes, the Hochberg Summit MTB Bypass is an intermediate trail that takes you past a historical site known as the 'Celtic Acropolis' and offers scenic viewpoints. It's a worthwhile detour for those who don't mind a short push over rocks and roots to reach the summit.
Visitors appreciate the variety and natural beauty of the trails. Many highlight the 'endorphin-inducing' descents, the flowing nature of the singletracks, and the diverse terrain that keeps rides interesting. The trails are often described as fun and engaging, making them a fixed repertoire for many local riders.
Beyond mountain biking, the Hirschbach area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes for touring bikes, such as the 'View of Parsberg Castle – Rosenberger Gate loop'. There are also gravel biking opportunities, including the 'Pegnitz Riverside Trail'. For those who prefer walking, there are challenging mountain hikes like the 'Hollederer Bridge – Luginsland Summit View loop'. You can explore more routes in the Cycling around Hirschbach, Gravel biking around Hirschbach, and Mountain Hikes around Hirschbach guides.
The Hirschbach trail near Bad Soden-Salmünster is generally identified as a blue-difficulty singletrack, primarily used for downhill riding. While it features elements like berms and jumps, it has an easy overall physical rating. However, some experience and driving technique are recommended for trails with dynamic features, so it might be best for confident beginners or those with some prior mountain biking experience.
The best time to visit Hirschbach for cycling is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is mild and trails are dry. While specific weather conditions can vary, these seasons generally offer the most pleasant riding conditions for enjoying the natural trails and forest paths.
Hirschbach im Mühlkreis in Austria is known for its diverse range of mountain bike tours suitable for cyclists of all levels. While not a dedicated 'bike park' with specific family zones, its natural setting provides various routes that can be enjoyed by families, depending on their skill and fitness levels. It's advisable to check individual tour descriptions for difficulty ratings to find the most suitable options for your family.
The Hirschbach trail near Bad Soden-Salmünster is noted as allowing dogs. For other trails in the broader Hirschbach region, it's always best to check local regulations and trail signage, as policies can vary. Generally, if dogs are permitted, they should be kept on a leash and owners are expected to clean up after them.
Specific parking information for each trail is not always readily available in general descriptions. For detailed parking options, it's recommended to check the individual highlight pages on Komoot or use a mapping application to identify parking areas near the trailheads you plan to visit. Many natural trail areas may have designated parking lots or roadside parking available.


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