Bike parks around Frankfurt am Main offer diverse cycling experiences within the Rhine-Main area. The city is situated on the Main River, providing access to varied landscapes including the Taunus mountains and the Rheingau region. Its green belt and surrounding areas feature both natural and man-made cycling facilities. This region provides options for mountain biking, urban riding, and recreational cycling.
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Wonderful single trail. Sandy ground, with blackberries sticking out individually in summer, few to no roots - but the occasional hiker. Overall, also a nice shortcut to the otherwise somewhat longer (wide) forest path.
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Some parts in the upper part are heavily blocked, otherwise great.
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I tried to ride the trail today. Unfortunately there are several trees on the way. Otherwise it's a nice "flow trail"
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There's no better way to write about it 😀 https://www.offenbach.de/stadtwerke/microsite/hafen/index.php A very nice place that I like to visit on tours
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Can be easily driven on.
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The Hafenpark is a four-hectare sports and leisure area in Frankfurt's Ostend, on the northern bank of the Main (Wikipedia)
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The region offers a variety of popular spots. For dedicated mountain biking, Old Frankfurt-Bonames Airfield is a well-loved spot, transformed into a nature and leisure area ideal for general cycling. For more technical trails, Bikepark Großer Feldberg in the Taunus region is a prime destination with downhill tracks and artificial obstacles. The Pumptrack Heilsberg (Bad Vilbel) is also highly rated for practicing pump track skills.
Yes, several options cater to beginners. The Old Frankfurt-Bonames Airfield offers a wide, flat runway perfect for learning to ride or casual cycling. The WALD.WEIT Rheingau Hotel & Retreat Flowtrails near Kiedrich features beginner-friendly trails like 'Forst Flow' and 'Rinden Ride' with wallrides and endless berms. Additionally, the Pumptrack Heilsberg (Bad Vilbel) is great for practicing fundamental bike control in a controlled environment.
For advanced riders, Bikepark Großer Feldberg offers a roughly 1.5-kilometer downhill track with technical difficulty rated at S2, requiring advanced skills. The WALD.WEIT Rheingau Hotel & Retreat Flowtrails also features demanding lines like 'Task Forst' (red, with roots and stones) and 'Rheinfall' (black, for experts with steep descents, drops, and Northshore features).
Absolutely. The Old Frankfurt-Bonames Airfield is excellent for families, providing vast open spaces for safe cycling and other outdoor activities. The Pumptrack Heilsberg (Bad Vilbel) is also family-friendly, offering a fun space for kids and adults to practice. The WALD.WEIT Rheingau Flowtrails has green-rated trails specifically designed for beginners and families.
Frankfurt offers vibrant urban cycling spots. The Osthafen Skatepark, Hafenpark is a 5,500 m² facility primarily for skate and BMX, but also utilized by cyclists for practicing tricks and maneuvers on concrete obstacles. It features street and bowl areas, along with a small pump track nearby.
Yes, the Pumptrack Heilsberg (Bad Vilbel) is a dedicated bike arena with a pump track, perfect for practicing tables, doubles, and general pump track skills. There is also a small, well-made pump track located approximately 200 meters from the main Osthafen Skatepark in Hafenpark.
The Old Frankfurt-Bonames Airfield features the Tower Café and a beer garden, offering snacks and drinks in a relaxed setting. The WALD.WEIT Rheingau Hotel & Retreat Flowtrails is integrated with a hotel and retreat, providing comprehensive amenities and a comfortable base for cyclists.
Beyond bike parks, the region around Frankfurt am Main offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including easy hikes or more challenging waterfall hikes. For more mountain biking, there are extensive MTB trails throughout the Taunus and Rheingau regions. You can find more information on these activities in guides like Waterfall hikes around Frankfurt am Main, Easy hikes around Frankfurt am Main, and MTB Trails around Frankfurt am Main.
Yes, the Kelsterbach Terrace Singletrail is known for its relatively wide and easy single trail, offering a pleasant ride through a natural setting. Another option is the Singletrack at Rohsee, which provides an S0 trail experience, though it can sometimes have natural obstacles like fallen trees.
Most bike parks in the region are enjoyable throughout the warmer months, typically from spring to autumn. However, Bikepark Großer Feldberg is notable for being a year-round downhill track, even rideable in snow, offering unique experiences depending on the season.
Yes, the WALD.WEIT Rheingau Hotel & Retreat Flowtrails near Kiedrich stands out in this regard. Slopestyle professional Max Mey is part of their team and is responsible for trail maintenance and offers riding technique workshops, making it an excellent place to improve your skills.
Absolutely. The WALD.WEIT Rheingau Hotel & Retreat Flowtrails boasts 2.5 kilometers of trails nestled within 18 hectares of forest, providing a scenic and natural biking experience. The Kelsterbach Terrace Singletrail and Singletrack at Rohsee also offer rides through natural forest environments.


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