Best bike parks around Rheingaugebirge are found in a region characterized by expansive forests and vineyards. This area, part of the broader Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, provides a variety of mountain biking trails for different skill levels. Riders can explore routes that range from leisurely rides to challenging descents, often passing by scenic attractions and historic sites. The landscape offers diverse terrain for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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It starts here and you can also park here. When you follow the trail path, you first come to a practice course which I found quite amusing. Then it goes directly onto the Forst-Flow Trail to get used to it.
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There is something for everyone here, very well-built trails. Flohlein jumpline and also a challenging black trail 👍🏻
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Nice to ride there and don't be put off by the entrance. The pliers themselves are unfortunately now at least during the week dead, so bring a snack. It used to be so nice there when Nordwand was still operating.
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Beautiful, flowing trails, a practice course with drops and a seesaw. And those a bit more ambitious will find the red and black trails to their liking. The trails aren't particularly long, but the uphill climbs are quickly completed. https://wald-weit.com/erleben/mountainbiketrails
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The fun starts right near the summer garden. 🤙🏼. The summer garden is a great place to stop for refreshments. Here's a video from the opening day: Opening Flowtrail Hahnwald Kiedrich | Radon DEFT 10 | eMTB Rheingau https://youtu.be/vxtja15sUKg
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It's great fun and it turned out so great. A big thank you and compliment to everyone involved who made this possible.
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Nice flowing trail with very nicely constructed berms and jumps. Everything can be rolled over!
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The most significant new addition is the WALD.WEIT Bikepark in Kiedrich, which opened in March 2025. This park spans 18 hectares and offers a versatile network of trails for all skill levels, from beginner-friendly green trails to expert-level black descents. It's integrated with the WALD.WEIT Rheingau Hotel & Retreat.
Yes, the WALD.WEIT Bikepark in Kiedrich features beginner-friendly trails like 'Forst Flow' and 'Rinden Ride' (both green-marked), which include berms, steep curves, and Northshore elements. These are designed for high riding fun through a sea of curves and open forest areas.
For advanced riders, the WALD.WEIT Bikepark offers the 'Rheinfall' (black) trail, designed for experts with steep descents, challenging Northshores, and jumps requiring precision and technical skills. Additionally, the Zangentrail entrance is a challenging enduro trail with various jumps and an initial stone field.
Yes, 'Dirtville' in Eltville, operated by Gravity Pilots e.V., is a skill park offering a dedicated space to practice and hone techniques. It features a diverse combination of obstacles including tables, doubles, corners, berms, a pumptrack, and a funbox.
The WALD.WEIT Bikepark in Kiedrich is situated high above the wine village and boasts impressive views of the Rhine Valley. Many trails in the broader Rheingaugebirge region also pass by scenic attractions like the Niederwalddenkmal and Mapper Schanze.
Absolutely. The Unkenbaum Trail is an intermediate MTB trail known for being smooth and flowy, with uphill curves that can be approached with momentum for a continuous ride. The Flowtrail Hahnwald Start Point also features nicely constructed berms and jumps that contribute to a flowing experience.
Beyond bike parks, the Rheingaugebirge region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, go hiking through forests and vineyards, or enjoy road cycling routes. Popular hiking routes include the 'Steinberg Cellar – Gate to Steinberg Vineyard loop' and 'View of Eberbach Abbey – Gate to Steinberg Vineyard loop'.
While specific seasonal guides are not provided, the Rheingaugebirge region is generally suitable for mountain biking through expansive forests and vineyards. The WALD.WEIT Bikepark opened in March, suggesting spring through autumn are ideal for enjoying the trails.
Yes, the Long Descent Trail in the Taunus is a popular choice. It offers long single trail sections alternating with short forest motorway sections, providing a grin-inducing ride for several kilometers.
Yes, at the WALD.WEIT Bikepark, slopestyle professional Max Mey is responsible for trail maintenance and also offers riding technique workshops to help riders improve their skills.
The Rheingaugebirge and the broader Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis offer diverse mountain biking options, including flow trails, challenging enduro lines, and skill parks. Trails range from leisurely rides on mostly paved surfaces to demanding routes with steep climbs, fast descents, and unpaved segments, catering to various skill levels.


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