Bike parks around Plochingen offer diverse cycling experiences in a region characterized by its natural landscapes and proximity to the Neckar river. Plochingen, a smaller town, provides access to dedicated bike parks for skill development and an expanding network of mountain bike trails. The area integrates trails into nature, offering options for various skill levels. This region is known for its commitment to sustainable trail development, providing a quality riding experience.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Beautiful and easy-to-ride single trail route without any particular challenge, easy to master with any reasonably solid MTB.
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Beautiful flowing trail that really puts you in a good mood
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At around 800 meters in length, the Harry Popper Trail is one of the longest official trails on the Kappelberg. Kudos to the DIMB, local rangers and the town of Fellbach for opening up loads of legal trails at an impressive pace. Respect! If you want to know more about the MTB concept and the other legal routes, just click on this link: https://dimb-ig-remsmurr.de/legale-trails-in-fellbach/
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You can find the Trail S2 on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqyYliIDRpE You can find more legal trails in the Rems-Murr district on my YouTube channel
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You can find the Trail S1 on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/ypIqDsCz2I4
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Nice trail. Partly a bit sandy. Occasionally hikers cross the trail.
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I find the Harry Popper Trail really successful. Due to the many jumping opportunities, the path is very varied. Great!
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flowing descent with jumps. Suitable for beginners as well as experienced drivers. Beginners can avoid all obstacles or roll over them. Experienced drivers can use the berms, as well as the jumps and gaps, to get their money's worth. Keep your eyes open on the departure. Every now and then a forest road crosses the route. I got lost twice and went off the track. You can find a video of the slope on Youtube: https://youtu.be/VTZX6dsPk5Y
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The region offers several popular spots. EsNos Main Line is known for its brilliantly designed lines and varying difficulty levels. Another favorite is Ebertrail Flowtrail Ebersbach, a well-divided trail in a forest. For a varied ride with some tricky passages, consider the Krebsbach Trail, which includes riverbed sections and crossings.
Yes, the area caters to all skill levels. The Bikepark Wernau Plochingen is a small, freely accessible skill park ideal for practicing and refining techniques. Additionally, the NaturFreunde Plochingen-Reichenbach-Lichtenwald group has developed trails like the "Naddefatz" trail, which is particularly family-friendly and suitable for children and beginners.
You'll find a diverse range of natural terrain. Trails like the Krebsbach Trail offer varied passages, including riverbed sections and river crossings. The NaturFreunde trails, such as "Förstertod," are steep with tight turns, while "Mammut" features numerous fast curves and natural bumps through pine forests. Many trails are integrated into nature without extensive construction.
Yes, the Bikepark Wernau Plochingen is a small, freely accessible skill park located near Plochingen. It features three short dirt lines with two small tables and several berms, making it ideal for riders looking to practice and refine their biking skills in a compact setting.
Beyond bike parks, Plochingen offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the "Neckar River near Wendlingen – View of Burg Teck loop" or the "Rems Viaduct – Lower Rems Valley Nature Reserve loop." There are also numerous cycling routes, such as the "Rundtour um den Mittleren Schurwald ab Plochingen," and running trails like the "Small Rapids in the Neckar loop." Find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Plochingen, Cycling around Plochingen, and Running Trails around Plochingen guides.
Yes, the NaturFreunde Plochingen-Reichenbach-Lichtenwald group has developed an official network of sustainable mountain bike trails. These trails, including "Naddefatz," "Förstertod," and "Mammut," are integrated into nature and are part of a pilot project by ForstBW for trail development in the Esslingen district.
Visitors frequently praise the well-maintained and thoughtfully designed trails. For instance, the EsNos Main Line is appreciated for its fun lines and good condition, while the Ebertrail Flowtrail Ebersbach is a favorite for its well-divided sections. The variety, from challenging passages to flowy sections, and the natural integration of the trails are also highly valued.
The bike parks and trails around Plochingen are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when conditions are dry and trails are in optimal shape. While specific winter conditions are not detailed, many outdoor trails can become challenging or closed due to snow or mud.
Yes, the Stuttgart BMX Supercross Track, located approximately 25-30 kilometers from Plochingen, is a significant and internationally recognized facility. It's the first and only track of its kind in Germany, featuring a 423-meter World Cup-level circuit with two starting ramps (five and eight meters) and challenging obstacles, meeting UCI international standards.
Absolutely. The Ebertrail Flowtrail Ebersbach is a prime example, highly rated by riders for its flowing sections. Additionally, some of the NaturFreunde trails, like "Brünnele" and "Wildraub," are described as having flowy characteristics, allowing riders to generate speed and enjoy a smooth ride.
The NaturFreunde Plochingen-Reichenbach-Lichtenwald network includes several distinct trails. The "Naddefatz" trail is known for being family-friendly. For more experienced riders, "Förstertod" offers steep sections with tight turns, and "Mammut" features numerous fast curves and natural bumps. Other trails include "Salty Gully," "Connector," "Brünnele," "Wildraub," "The Herbert" (an uphill trail), and "Mooskopf" (a fitness trail).


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