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Mountain biking around Rannungen offers access to a gently rolling landscape with abundant panoramic views, characteristic of Lower Franconia. The region features diverse natural areas and forest trails, providing varied terrain for cycling. Its proximity to the Rhön region further expands the options, including charming slopes and natural paths suitable for mountain biking. This area provides a serene escape with routes ranging from leisurely rides to more challenging technical sections.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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15
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31.1km
02:21
360m
360m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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43.5km
03:47
790m
790m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15
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23.8km
01:46
290m
290m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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25.2km
01:38
280m
290m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Very flowing, but I would advise against it for beginners
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Short trail section. There is something for everyone. Jumps, beginners can ride next to the jumps
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At the sports field in Pfändhausen, you'll find this spot with a statue of St. Sebastian (a Roman soldier), a beautiful fountain, and benches for resting. St. Sebastian has been venerated as a martyr and saint in the Catholic and Orthodox churches since the 4th century.
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What AI says about the Pfändhausen water tower: The Pfändhausen water tower appears as an entry in a list of water towers. It is therefore one of the well-known historical water towers in Germany. Unfortunately, this list does not provide detailed historical data (e.g., year of construction, size, architecture).
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Very nice wide view
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The source of the Wern is disputed. Officially, it rises between Rannungen and Pfersdorf. There is a Wern spring, sometimes also called the Aubrunnen, shown on maps, at about 286 m above sea level, about one kilometer northeast of the center of Pfersdorf. However, this spring only discharges an average of one to two liters per second and dries up completely in the summer.[7] A few steps after this spring, the 4.4 km long Augraben flows in from the northeast, which is also considered the upper course of the Wern because of its higher water flow and much greater length. It originates on the southwest edge of the village of Rannungen at about 326 m above sea level and after about 600 meters turns in the direction of its more or less constant left upper course, which is called the Leingraben or Leimgraben. This Leimgraben is almost 2.0 km long and begins in the municipality of Dittelbrunn, about 700 meters northeast of the center of Pfändhausen near the county road to Rannungen at about 364 m above sea level. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wern
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The name was written Werma in the 8th century and Werina around 1015. It is based on the Indo-European root ûer, meaning water or rain, from which it was derived with an n-suffix. This root is also contained in the name of the Wörnitz River. The river's name was transferred to the communities of Niederwerrn and Werneck, as well as to the towns of Oberwerrn and Wernfeld. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wern
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There are over 350 mountain bike trails around Rannungen, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes more than 50 easy routes, over 260 moderate trails, and more than 30 challenging paths for experienced riders.
Mountain biking around Rannungen features a gently rolling, picturesque landscape with abundant panoramic views, characteristic of Lower Franconia. You'll find diverse natural areas and forest trails, providing varied terrain. The region's proximity to the Rhön further expands options, including charming slopes and natural paths suitable for mountain biking, from leisurely rides to more technical sections.
Yes, Rannungen offers over 50 easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. These routes typically feature less challenging terrain and elevation changes. For example, the Favorite Spot Oberes Mühlfeld – View of Kreuzberg (Rhön) loop from Rannungen is a moderate option that provides scenic views without extreme difficulty.
While Rannungen itself is known for its gently rolling landscape, the broader Rhön region, which is easily accessible, offers more challenging options. The area includes over 30 difficult trails. For advanced riders seeking technical descents, the Kreuzberg flow trail near Bischofsheim, recognized as the longest downhill mountain bike trail north of the Alps, features challenging elements like berms, waves, jumps, and a North Shore element.
The mountain bike trails in Rannungen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,700 reviews. More than 4,600 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the scenic views and the diverse network of forest and natural paths.
Absolutely. The Rannungen area is known for its abundant panoramic views. Many trails offer expansive vistas, such as from areas like the Kerlesberg, where you can enjoy 180° panoramic views reaching up to the Schwarzen Berge mountain range. The Sturmiusberg also provides a beautiful viewpoint with a small chapel, ideal for a scenic break.
Yes, the region offers trails that lead to interesting natural features. The "Trettstein round trip" showcases the Trettsteinfall, the highest continuously flowing waterfall in the district. You can also explore areas like the Wichtelhöhlen Rock Formations and the Kaskadental, which are popular natural monuments.
Most mountain bike routes around Rannungen are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the Flow trail with two ramps – Hainberg Tower loop from Rannungen and the Brönnhof Trail – Black Trail Zeller Grund loop from Rannungen, both offering varied terrain and scenic experiences.
Beyond the trails, you can visit several attractions. The Franconian Saale in Bad Kissingen offers idyllic paths for walking and cycling. In Bad Kissingen, you'll also find the spa gardens, the Kissingen Graduation Tower, and the Arcades with King Ludwig monument. For a natural monument, consider the rose garden.
The mild climate of the Saale valley, near Rannungen, makes routes in this area enjoyable for cycling during spring and autumn. During these seasons, higher elevations might be cooler or even snowy, but the lower-lying trails offer pleasant conditions. Summer is also excellent, though it's always wise to check local weather forecasts.
Yes, some trails in the wider Rannungen area pass by huts or offer opportunities for a break. You might encounter places like the Fichtenbusch Hut, the Beehive Cabin with Trust-Based Honey Sales, or the Sinnberg Hut, which can be convenient stops during your ride.


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