Bike parks in Nuremberg offer diverse terrain for various cycling disciplines. The city, known for its historical significance, is surrounded by natural landscapes like the Reichswald forest, providing a setting for outdoor activities. These areas feature a mix of natural trails and constructed bike park elements. Riders can find options ranging from technical mountain biking routes to dedicated pump tracks and dirt jump areas.
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Nice trail network, there is something for everyone here.
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Very nice trail. Branches left and right. Just try them all. Great
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Great trail network at Schmausenbuck - there's something for everyone.
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The red sandstones are impressive, the work of the stonemasons can still be clearly seen. As well as the sandstone reliefs, s and the Grazfitis.😁
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Super Trail "Franconian Dunes" past Birkensee and Sandgrube
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You just have to have driven here. Top.
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Many impressive sandstone rocks can be found here.
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Nürnberg and its surrounding areas offer a diverse range of options, from challenging mountain biking routes to dedicated pump tracks and dirt jump areas. You'll find natural trails with flowlines, jumplines, and technical sections, as well as purpose-built facilities for various skill levels. For instance, Schmausenbuck Trail Junctions provides numerous S0 to S2 trails for practicing techniques, while the Zabo-Trails are known for dirt jumping.
Yes, several options cater to beginners and families. The Pumptrack am Schweinauer Buck is a versatile space designed for all ages and skill levels to practice bike handling and develop 'flow' without pedaling. While some trails like the Sandstone Descent Schmausenbuck are not recommended for beginners, areas like Schmausenbuck also feature flowlines suitable for less experienced riders. Bikepark Osternohe, though outside the immediate city, also caters to all skill levels.
Advanced riders will find plenty of challenges. Fränkischer Dünenweg Trail: Birkensee and Sandgrube offers a technically demanding route with varied ground. The Loony Pirate Trail features small gap jumps and larger drops, recommended for experienced riders. Trail Paradise Woodstone provides all-mountain and downhill trails with natural berms, rocky sections, jumps, and drops, including trails like 'Final Destination' and 'Fast & Furious'.
Nürnberg's bike parks are often set within beautiful natural landscapes. Schmausenbuck offers a natural, forested environment. Trail Paradise Woodstone is particularly unique, carved out of a medieval quarry and featuring historical elements like World War II ruins, rivers, lakes, and rock formations, providing a scenic and historically rich riding experience.
Absolutely. The Zabo-Trails, located near the Nürnberg Zoo, are recognized as one of Germany's oldest dirt biking spots, specifically designed for dirt jumping with 'fat dirts' and well-shaped jumps. Additionally, the Pumptrack am Schweinauer Buck offers a dedicated pumptrack facility for generating speed through body weight shifts, suitable for bikes, scooters, skateboards, and inline skates.
The Reichswald forest is a prime location for natural mountain biking. The Long Trail Through the Reichswald is an intermediate single trail that winds around trees and rocks. Schmausenbuck also provides an extensive network of trails within a natural, forested environment, offering a good mix of natural terrain and constructed features.
Yes, for year-round training and adverse weather conditions, Radquartier in Halle (a short distance from Nürnberg) offers an indoor facility. With over 2000 square meters, it provides a range of obstacles like mini-ramps, curbs, rails, a skatepark landscape, a bowl, trampolines, and foampits, ideal for skill development and practicing tricks in a controlled environment.
Beyond bike parks, the Nürnberg region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, enjoy running trails through forests and along ponds, or embark on hiking adventures, including routes through the Röthenbach Gorge.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and the opportunity to practice and improve their mountain biking techniques. For example, the Schmausenbuck Trail Junctions are highlighted as excellent for technique practice. Riders also enjoy the varied ground conditions, from sand to firm forest floor and root paths, found on trails like the Fränkischer Dünenweg Trail, as well as the feeling of endless flow on trails like the Long Trail Through the Reichswald.
While many trails in natural areas like Schmausenbuck are volunteer-maintained and emphasize rider responsibility, it's always advisable to check local regulations for specific bike parks or planned developments. For instance, the planned 'Bikepark an der Stromschneise' within Schmausenbuck will be a dedicated facility, and specific rules for such parks are typically posted on-site or on their official websites.
Bikepark Osternohe, located in the Nürnberg region, provides a more extensive bike park experience. It boasts a variety of features including Northshores (wooden elevated structures), Wallrides, Roadgaps, and Drops. It offers Freeride, Downhill, and Flowline tracks, catering to a wide range of skill levels from beginners to experienced riders.


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