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Mountain biking around Frankenheim/Rhön is characterized by its high-altitude location within the Rhön Biosphere Reserve, offering expansive views across open pastures and mountain meadows. The terrain features unique geological formations such as basalt rocks and treeless heights. This region provides a diverse landscape for mountain bikers, ranging from challenging climbs to paths through nature reserves.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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30
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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11
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27.8km
02:18
520m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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18.4km
01:27
340m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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32.4km
02:40
670m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Wonderful landscape and a very good information center.
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Beautiful view into the Ulstertal valley
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Beautiful path along the border to Gerstenstein
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Great vantage point with a great view.
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New at the Rhönclubhütte Thaiden: Drinks for bikers and hikers! Based on donations, recommendations: beer €1.50, soft drink €1.00. Cheers!
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The Roman Catholic Church of St. Kilian is the baroque village church of Oberelsbach. After a previous church building from 1601 was destroyed by lightning in 1760, the St. Kilian Church was built between 1765 and 1784 under Johann Michael and Georg Schmitt from Königshofen. The high altar made by Christian Lux from Bad Neustadt an der Saale was taken over from the previous church. The two side altars made by sculptor Kaspar Hippeli (Nordheim) and carpenter Hans Valentin Katzenberger (Oberelsbach) were made in 1775. The church's baptismal font with an octagonal basin was purchased in 1672. The gallery parapet was made around 1770, the classicist pulpit with a bulbous body around 1780. The altarpiece of the high altar shows the Franconian saints Kilian, Kolonat and Totnan. The side altars are decorated with figures of Saint Joachim, Anne, George and Florian. (Wikipedia)
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Here, on the fourth highest mountain in the Rhön, the Hessian-Bavarian border runs... from here, if the weather is good, you can see the Lange Rhön. At the summit, there is a German Telekom transmission tower that can be seen from far away.
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There are over 270 mountain bike trails in the Frankenheim/Rhön region, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of easy, moderate, and difficult routes to explore the diverse landscapes of the Rhön Biosphere Reserve.
The optimal seasons for mountain biking in Frankenheim/Rhön are generally from spring through autumn. During these months, conditions are typically mild and dry, making for more enjoyable rides across the open pastures and through the unique geological formations.
Yes, Frankenheim/Rhön offers routes suitable for various ability levels, including easier paths. While the region is known for its challenging terrain, you can find less demanding options to enjoy with family. For example, the area around the Rotes Moor Information Hut offers more accessible trails, and the Red Moor itself has a boardwalk trail that highlights the area's commitment to accessibility.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Frankenheim/Rhön are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the moderate Black Moor – Schwarzes Moor Information Point loop from Birx, which takes you through the unique Black Moor nature reserve.
Frankenheim/Rhön, known as the 'Land of Open Distances,' offers breathtaking wide and distant views, especially from its treeless heights. You'll encounter panoramic vistas over open pastures, mountain meadows, and unique geological formations like basalt rocks. Notable viewpoints include the Rother Kuppe Observation Tower and the Noah's Segel Observation Tower on the Ellenbogen.
Yes, the region is rich in natural and historical attractions. You can ride past the Heidelstein summit, explore the unique landscape of the Black Moor, or visit the Wasserkuppe aviation memorial. Many trails also lead to historically significant tri-border points.
The trails around Frankenheim/Rhön offer a range of difficulty levels. Out of over 270 routes, you'll find approximately 29 easy, 215 moderate, and 29 difficult trails. This variety ensures options for both casual riders and experienced mountain bikers seeking a challenge.
While many outdoor areas in the Rhön are dog-friendly, it's always recommended to check specific trail regulations, especially within nature reserves like the Black Moor or Red Moor, where dogs might need to be on a leash or certain areas might be restricted to protect wildlife. Generally, dogs are welcome on most trails, but please ensure they are well-behaved and that you clean up after them.
Frankenheim/Rhön and its surrounding villages offer various parking options, often near trailheads or popular starting points. Specific parking information is usually available on individual route pages on komoot, or at local tourist information centers. Many routes, such as the Rother Kuppe Observation Tower – Eisgraben Stream loop from Rhönwald-Grabenberg, have convenient starting points with parking access.
The mountain biking experience in Frankenheim/Rhön is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 745 reviews. Riders frequently praise the region's expansive views, diverse terrain, and the well-maintained network of trails that cater to all skill levels. The unique natural features, like the Black Moor, are also often highlighted as memorable aspects of the rides.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Frankenheim/Rhön offers difficult routes with significant elevation gains and winding paths. A prime example is the Jagdschloss Holzberghof – Heidelstein Sender Trail loop from Frankenheim/Rhön, a demanding 47.2 km trail with substantial climbing, offering an exhilarating experience for advanced mountain bikers.
Yes, Frankenheim/Rhön is an excellent base for combining mountain biking with other outdoor pursuits. The region is also popular for hiking, running, and road cycling. You can explore natural features like the Black Moor on foot, or visit cultural sites such as the Franconian Open Air Museum Fladungen nearby. The Thuringian Rhön House and other huts offer places to rest and refuel.


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