Best bike parks around Beilngries are characterized by natural routes and diverse terrain within the Altmühltal Nature Park. The region offers a mix of flat riverside paths and challenging mountain bike trails that ascend the Jura heights. Beilngries is known for its well-marked network of cycling paths, providing varied experiences for all types of cyclists. This area focuses on exploring natural trails and scenic routes rather than purpose-built bike parks with features like jumps or pump tracks.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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Currently very rideable, everything clear. Not for the inexperienced as it is narrow and on a slope. You shouldn't encounter anyone coming the other way either, otherwise it will get tight.
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Storm damage has been cleared. Trail is rideable again and almost as good as before the storm.
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The middle section, once the most beautiful, is still impassable due to wind damage. It will probably never be the same again, even if the trunks and treetops are removed 😢
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The beginning is repaired, the route is a little better developed and a few small jumps and berms have been built. Thanks to the caregivers!
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The first half coming from Leising partly fell victim to the harvester :( The old trees that were ultimately easy to ride/jump on are now gone, but a new, thicker one has fallen over them at a height of 1 m (see photo by Kojack12) Shortly before the end, the 50 cm thick beech tree still lies across the path. Update: free since fall 2023
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Super nice downhill section, sometimes quite demanding
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Fantastic downhill section, like in the jungle
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The Beilngries area is known for its natural cycling and mountain biking routes within the Altmühltal Nature Park, rather than dedicated, purpose-built bike parks with features like jumps or pump tracks. You'll find a diverse network of natural trails, ranging from flat riverside paths to challenging mountain bike trails ascending the Jura heights.
Yes, the region offers a mix of trails. The Altmühltal Cycle Path, for instance, is well-regarded for being flat and family-friendly, running directly through Beilngries. For mountain biking, there are also routes suitable for all skill levels, including moderate trails like the 'Beautiful forest trail – Kinding Village Center loop'.
Some popular trails include Stiffler's Mom Trail, known for its enjoyable sections through the forest, and Singletrack on Arzberg, which offers a good descent along the Arzberg. These are appreciated by the komoot community for their natural flow.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a technical challenge, the Kressensteig Trail (Birktal Section) is a technically demanding route that provides a lot of fun. Another challenging option is the Nebuchadnezzar Trail, which is not for inexperienced riders but offers a really fun experience.
The region offers diverse terrain, from leisurely riverside paths to demanding mountain trails. Riders can enjoy fantastic natural landscapes, including forests, meadows, and river valleys, often passing by historic sites. The area also boasts a well-marked 250-kilometer network of cycling paths, making navigation straightforward.
Beyond mountain biking, Beilngries is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, enjoy running routes, or try gravel biking. The Altmühltal Nature Park provides a beautiful backdrop for all these activities.
Many trails wind through scenic areas. For instance, the 'Routes on the Jura Heights' offer natural beauty with views over forests and meadows. While not a dedicated viewpoint highlight, trails like Singletrack on Arzberg provide a great descent through the natural landscape.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. Winter conditions might make some natural trails less accessible or more challenging due to snow or ice.
Many routes are directly accessible from Beilngries. The town also offers services like bike rentals and repairs. Additionally, a 'Freizeitbus' (leisure bus) with a bike trailer provides convenient transport to various starting points or back to Beilngries, enhancing accessibility.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse and natural character of the trails. For example, the Cloud Rider Trail Entrance is described as a 'very nice trail with 2-3 small paragraphs,' and the Singletrack on Arzberg is noted for its 'super nice routes in this area' with 'more than enough trails to find'.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For mountain biking, examples include the 'Beautiful forest trail – Kinding Village Center loop' and the more difficult 'Beilngries Old Town – Altmühl River at Kottingwörth loop'. The well-signposted network makes it easy to plan your own circular tours.


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