Best bike parks around Lehrensteinsfeld refers to a network of mountain bike trails in the surrounding region, which offer features similar to dedicated bike parks. These trails are often officially approved and maintained by local mountain biking enthusiasts, providing a dynamic riding experience. The area is characterized by varied terrain, including flowing sections, technical challenges, and jumps. This network offers diverse options for mountain biking enthusiasts of different skill levels.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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I am a member of the Trailsurfers club and helped with the Wild West
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Another beautiful downhill section on the Oberstenfeld circuit
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Very nice trail with some pretty little jumps!
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Beautiful, flowing trail with small jumps. Top!
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Great trail! Flowing to ride and partly designed a bit in the style of the famous "Rollercoaster" in Finale Ligure: i.e. with lively ups and downs to be driven on like a roller coaster. Absolutely fun and well designed!
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First a technical trail from the Jettenbacher Platte. Then it gets flowing. The descent is very enjoyable. Nice and well-kept trail in the forest.
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Small and steep curves in the upper section, but the lower part has really nice passages and small jumps. All jumps can be bypassed. All in all, a great trail. Some trail experience should be brought along. Thanks to the Trailsurfers!
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Around Lehrensteinsfeld, you'll find a network of mountain bike trails that offer features similar to dedicated bike parks, rather than traditional lift-accessed parks. These trails are often officially approved and maintained by local mountain biking enthusiasts, providing a dynamic riding experience with varied terrain, including flowing sections, technical challenges, and jumps. They are designed to be fun for all ages and skill levels.
Among the most popular trails are the Fischteich Trail (Trailsurfers), known for its numerous small jumps and flowing rollercoaster sections, and the Jettenbach Trail by Trailsurfers, which offers a fun and engaging ride with rollable jumps. Another highlight is the Gronau Trail (Swabian-Franconian Forest Nature Park), which provides a challenging descent with chicken lines for beginners.
Yes, many trails around Lehrensteinsfeld are designed to be accessible for various skill levels. For instance, on the Fischteich Trail (Trailsurfers), all jumps can be easily bypassed. Similarly, the Jettenbach Trail by Trailsurfers features rollable jumps. The Gronau Trail (Swabian-Franconian Forest Nature Park) also offers 'chicken lines' for beginners, allowing them to enjoy the descent safely.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, the Gronau Trail (Swabian-Franconian Forest Nature Park) is highly recommended. It offers a demanding and fast riding experience, catering to professionals while still providing options for less experienced riders. The Joachimtrail Stage 2 (Trailsurfers) is also categorized as challenging and provides a great, fun ride.
Yes, several trails are suitable for hardtail or even gravel bikes. The Fischteich Trail (Trailsurfers) and the Jettenbach Trail by Trailsurfers are explicitly mentioned as rideable with hardtail or gravel bikes, making them versatile options for a wider range of riders.
The trails are unique due to their community-driven development and maintenance by groups like TRAILSURFERS Baden-Württemberg, ensuring high-quality and enjoyable riding experiences. They offer a natural and dynamic riding experience with varied terrain and engaging flow, often avoiding conventional hiking paths. Many are officially approved, providing a legitimate and sustainable riding environment amidst scenic surroundings like the Löwensteiner Berge.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is typically during the spring, summer, and autumn months when the weather is mild and the trails are dry. While specific information on winter riding is not available, generally, dry conditions are preferred for optimal trail enjoyment and safety. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Absolutely! The region around Lehrensteinsfeld offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Heinrich wine tavern – Kilianskirche loop' or the 'Forest Throne – Wooden Bridge in the Forest loop'. There are also dedicated MTB trails beyond the bike park-style ones, like the 'Shelter on the Salzweg – Salzweg Trail loop'. For more relaxed cycling, consider routes like the 'Löwenstein Hills – Sulmtal Cycle Path loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Lehrensteinsfeld, MTB Trails around Lehrensteinsfeld, and Cycling around Lehrensteinsfeld guides.
While specific viewpoints directly adjacent to each trail aren't detailed, the trails are located in scenic areas like the Löwensteiner Berge (Löwenstein Mountains), which are known for beautiful views and an immersive outdoor experience. Many routes in the region, such as those found in the Cycling around Lehrensteinsfeld guide, pass through picturesque landscapes and vineyards, offering plenty of opportunities for scenic stops.
Visitors consistently praise the trails for their fun and engaging design. Many highlight the 'natural goodness' and flowy sections, with specific mentions of the 'constant grin' they put on riders' faces. The efforts of the trail builders, like TRAILSURFERS BW, are frequently commended for creating well-maintained and enjoyable routes. The versatility, allowing both beginners and experienced riders to find their flow, is also a key aspect visitors appreciate.
The trails, particularly those part of the 'Hoch Hinaus' tour developed by TRAILSURFERS Baden-Württemberg, are officially approved by local authorities like the Heilbronn district office. This official approval ensures a legitimate and sustainable riding experience, meaning you generally do not need special permits beyond adhering to standard trail rules and etiquette.
The individual bike park-style trails, such as the Fischteich Trail or Jettenbach Trail, are typically descent-focused sections. However, they are often integrated into longer routes. For example, the 'Hoch Hinaus' tour, which includes several of these trails, is approximately 26 km long with about 800 meters of elevation gain, offering a significant single-trail component.


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