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Top 20 Bike Parks in Mainz-Bingen

Best bike parks in Mainz-Bingen are situated in a region characterized by the Rhine River, rolling vineyards, and extensive forests. This area offers a diverse landscape for outdoor activities, blending historical significance with natural beauty. The terrain provides varied opportunities for cycling, from riverside paths to challenging forest trails. Mainz-Bingen provides a setting for exploring both natural and cultural landmarks by bike.

Best bike parks in Mainz-Bingen

  • The most popular bike parks is Gonsenheimer Forest Trails, an mtb_park that…

Last updated: July 9, 2026

Dirt Jump Track Amalienhöhe

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Small but fine circuit with kickers and wallrides. Freshly built by the hamlet Wühlmäusen. Kudos!

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Elisenhöhen S1 Trail

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Cute little, flowiger S1 Trail, which is now inconspicuous with kickers and residents supplemented and improved. Thanks to the Trailbauer ;-)
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Rochusberg Uphill Trail – Section 2b

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Another variant of the second uphill part turns sharply to the right and then leads through the vineyards, a little steeper, to the "Gravel-Uphill-To-Hell".
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Beautiful, flowing S0 trail! Sweeping, waves... everything that's fun 👌😎
In places close to the A60, but also through dense bushes (jungle feeling)!

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Gonsenheimer Forest Trails

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Many beautiful trails, some with jumps etc created. Thanks to the MTB-Club Mainz.

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A very nice trail that is great fun. 🔝

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"Steckenschläfer Links": S1 Trail to flowigen. Attention: pay attention to the stones!

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S1+ Trail Below Waldkirche

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Quite challenging stony and root-studded trail that begins slightly winding just above the forest church. Highly recommended.

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Rollercoaster Links Trail

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Funny little trail that lies at the end of the long flow trail through the Binger forest. Still not so easy to drive and maybe have a look at the first time.

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Flowtrail Bingerwald

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Longest connected trail in the Bingerwald. Sectionally rooted and narrow, stony in other places. But above all, very flowy. The last section has been equipped with some kickers and rests by the hamlet Wühlmäusen. Thank you for this ... :)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of bike parks and trails can I find in Mainz-Bingen?

Mainz-Bingen offers a diverse range of biking experiences, including dedicated dirt jump tracks, flowing single trails, and speed trails with jumps. You'll find everything from technical forest sections to trails with scenic views. The region is known for its varied terrain, catering to different skill levels and preferences.

Are there trails suitable for beginners in the Mainz-Bingen area?

While many trails offer intermediate challenges, some sections are suitable for beginners. For instance, the Singletrail on the Hermann-Löns-Weg in the Lennebergwald is described as an easy-to-ride trail with a beautiful, flowing S0 rating. The Gonsenheimer Forest Trails also offer varied sections, some of which can be enjoyed by less experienced riders.

Where can I find more challenging bike trails in Mainz-Bingen?

For more challenging rides, consider trails like the Speed trail with jumps near Lennebergturm, which is rated as challenging. The S1+ Trail Below Waldkirche also offers a more demanding experience. Additionally, the Flowtrail Stromberg, though outside the immediate district, features advanced sections like 'Wild Hog' and 'No Jokes' with significant jumps and steep curves.

Are there any dedicated bike parks with specific features like pump tracks?

Yes, the **Flowtrail Stromberg**, located near Mainz-Bingen, is a specially designed park offering multiple trails, a pump track, and a practice area. It adheres to a 'flow country philosophy' and is well-maintained, providing a diverse riding experience for improving mountain biking skills.

Can I find trails with scenic views or natural landmarks?

Absolutely. The Rochusberg Uphill Trail – Section 2b offers variants that lead through vineyards, providing scenic and challenging ascents with great viewpoints. The Elisenhöhen S1 Trail also features viewpoints and winds through forests. The region itself is characterized by the Rhine River, rolling vineyards, and extensive forests, offering beautiful backdrops for your rides.

What other outdoor activities are available near the bike parks?

Beyond biking, Mainz-Bingen offers excellent opportunities for hiking. You can explore various routes, including waterfall hikes or general hiking trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Hiwweltour Bismarckturm' or 'Hiwweltour Westerberg'. Discover more options in the Hiking in Mainz-Bingen guide or the Waterfall hikes in Mainz-Bingen guide.

When is the best time of year to visit the bike parks in Mainz-Bingen?

The region's bike parks are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming vineyards, while autumn provides vibrant fall colors. It's always a good idea to check local weather conditions before heading out, as some trails might be affected by heavy rain.

Are there any dirt jump tracks in Mainz-Bingen?

Yes, Mainz-Bingen is known for its dirt jump tracks. A notable spot is the Dirt Jump Track Amalienhöhe, which is a popular highlight for those looking to practice jumps and tricks.

What makes the Lennebergwald area interesting for mountain biking?

The Lennebergwald area, particularly near Budenheim, offers trails with bike park-like elements. It's known for its 'Speedtrails - Single Trail Lenneberg Wald mit "Nordschleife" und Jumps,' providing scenic single tracks with varied terrain, including speed sections and jumps. It's an accessible option for local riders seeking technical riding within a forest environment.

What do local riders enjoy most about the trails in Mainz-Bingen?

Local riders appreciate the variety and flow of the trails. Many highlight the well-maintained nature of spots like the Gonsenheimer Forest Trails, often created and cared for by local MTB clubs. The presence of kickers, doubles, and North-Shore elements on trails like the Elisenhöhen S1 Trail also adds to the fun, providing opportunities to improve skills and enjoy flowing sections.

Are there any trails that go through vineyards?

Yes, the Mainz-Bingen region is famous for its vineyards, and some trails incorporate these scenic landscapes. The Rochusberg Uphill Trail – Section 2b, for example, offers a variant that leads directly through vineyards, combining a challenging climb with beautiful views of the wine country.

How can I find trails with a good flow in the region?

Many trails in Mainz-Bingen are praised for their flow. The Singletrail on the Hermann-Löns-Weg in the Lennebergwald is described as a beautiful, flowing S0 trail with sweeping turns and waves. The S1 Trail: Steckenschläfer Left (Morgenbachtal) is also known for its flowing character, offering an enjoyable ride through a gorge and forest.

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