Bad Berneck im Fichtelgebirge
Bad Berneck im Fichtelgebirge
Best bike parks around Bad Berneck im Fichtelgebirge offers access to diverse mountain biking terrain within the Fichtelgebirge region. The town is situated at the foot of the Fichtelberg mountain, providing a varied landscape of hills, forests, and rock formations. This area serves as a starting point for exploring both dedicated bike parks and an extensive network of natural trails. The region is known for its varied terrain, suitable for different cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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Delicious meals and affordable accommodation with rustic charm.
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Nice trail, technically very easy, so something to enjoy.
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The Bullheadhouse team offers various courses on the subject of “mountain biking” (organic, E, children)… highly recommended!👍
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with (Cube) ebike rental directly on site
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the beginning is a bit narrow through the spruces, but it's okay, you'll be rewarded for it in the middle and at the end ;-)
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Now unfortunately no more Scherdel, so no more beer is drunk :(
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Nice trail section, no particular challenges.
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The Bullhead House is probably the central point for mountain bikers in the Fichtel Mountains. It is really impressive what has happened here in recent years, both in the house itself and outside. When the weather is sunny, a large roof terrace invites you to take a short rest or have dinner (but come early, we were late once and the kitchen was already closed, I think we were told 7 p.m., but I'm not quite sure and I can't find anything on the website). There is a bike shop with lots of accessories and clothing and of course a workshop. The lower part of the "bike park" Ochsenkopf is also being built by the Bullhead House, as far as I know, and here (in contrast to the upper part) you can really speak of a bike park with different lines for different levels of riding ability. The flow trail is probably fun for everyone, there is a drop battery with 3 heights, right in front of the house it gets spectacular with road gaps, wall rides, etc., but there are also tables, etc. as an alternative.
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The Fichtelgebirge region offers a diverse range of mountain biking terrain. You'll find challenging downhill tracks with berms, rock faces, and rock gardens, as well as flowing trails. There are also natural single trails that wind through forests, featuring elements like roots and stones, requiring some driving technique. The landscape includes rolling hills, rock formations, and varied forest environments.
Yes, the Fichtelgebirge region caters to various skill levels. While some trails are challenging, there are also easier routes and technique courses designed for practice. The Bullhead House – Ochsenkopf House area includes a bike funpark and technique course with features suitable for different abilities, including cross-country and touring bikers. The broader region also has leisurely tours along river valleys.
Advanced riders seeking a challenge should head to the Bikepark Ochsenkopf. The Ochsenkopf East Descent Trail is particularly notable for its technical sections, including berms, rock faces, and rock gardens, classified as S3 in some sections. The park's downhill track is 2.3 km long with various challenging features.
At the Bikepark Ochsenkopf, the Bullhead House – Ochsenkopf House serves as a central hub. It features a bike center with a shop, service, and rental of current CUBE bikes. Additionally, there's a rustic tavern with a terrace and beer garden, making it a convenient spot for refreshments and relaxation directly at the lift.
Yes, the Bikepark Ochsenkopf offers convenient lift access, allowing riders to easily reach the top of the trails without having to pedal up, maximizing their downhill riding time.
For the Bikepark Ochsenkopf, a limited number of parking spaces are available directly at the Bullhead House. A larger car park is also conveniently located directly at the south lift station, just a short distance away.
Yes, the Fichtelgebirge region is well-equipped for e-biking. You'll find numerous e-bike rental stations and charging points throughout the area, including one in Bad Berneck itself, making it easy to explore the extensive trail network with electric assistance.
Beyond the formal bike parks, Bad Berneck im Fichtelgebirge is a gateway to an extensive network of well-signposted mountain bike routes and natural trails. These range from leisurely rides along river valleys to challenging single trails through dense forests, connecting to areas like the Ochsenkopf, Schneeberg, and Fichtelsee. The region is considered a paradise for mountain bikers due to its varied landscape.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse and engaging nature of the trails. Many appreciate the challenging yet flowing sections, such as the Rooty trail at Wendelin, which offers a fun experience with its many smaller roots. The technical sections of trails like the Ochsenkopf East Descent Trail are also highly rated by experienced riders for their excitement. The combination of sporting challenge and natural beauty is a common highlight.
Yes, the Rooty trail at Wendelin is known for its numerous smaller roots, requiring a bit of driving technique but offering a very fun and flowing ride. For those seeking technical challenges, the Ochsenkopf East Descent Trail features berms, rock faces, and rock gardens. The Sand Pit Trails at Siegesturm are also noted for their 'real great ramps' suitable for experienced riders.
The Fichtelgebirge region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Ölschnitz Bridge at Waldlust' loop, or embark on longer road cycling routes like the 'Ochsenkopf South – Moor bath in Fleckl' loop. For more mountain biking, there are extensive MTB trails, including the 'Weißmainfelsen – Ochsenkopf Summit' loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and MTB Trails guides for the area.
Yes, the Fichtelgebirge offers picturesque views. While specific bike-accessible viewpoints are not always dedicated, many trails, including parts of the Ochsenkopf East Descent Trail, pass through areas with scenic outlooks. The diverse landscape with its rolling hills and rock formations naturally provides many opportunities for panoramic views during your ride.


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