Best bike parks around Bischofsheim are situated in the Rhön region, known for its diverse natural landscape and extensive trail networks. Bischofsheim itself serves as a key access point to various cycling opportunities, including a prominent bike park and mountain biking trails. The area is recognized for its development as a "Bike Eldorado," offering infrastructure for both mountain bikers and e-bike riders. This makes it a notable destination for cyclists seeking varied terrain and facilities.
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The track is operated by MSC Diedenbergen e.V. (founded in 1958) and is located in the „Rhein-Main-Arena“ (also known as Horst-Zahn-Arena) in Hofheim am Taunus. The track: It is a classic sand track, specially designed for Speedway motorcycles without brakes. It is approved for various engine capacities (50 ccm to 500 ccm). Sporting significance: Diedenbergen is a traditional venue in German track racing. The club was multiple German Speedway Champion and even hosted the World Championship Pairs Final in 1996. Activities: Today, it mainly hosts rounds for the Speedway Team Cup (2nd Bundesliga), youth races, and regular training days. Youth development: A strong focus is placed on promoting young riders („Young Vikings“), for whom the track is an important training facility in the southern German region. Special feature: The arena is known for its location with a view of the Frankfurt skyline, but due to its proximity to residential areas, it is regularly subject to strict noise control regulations.
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Thanks to the helper from RC Hattersheim who tirelessly warned about the hairpin bend.
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This facility is not a playground, but a sports facility with the risk of serious injury when practicing this sport. • Pedestrians or any other use of the tracks is prohibited. • Therefore, the facility may only be used by experienced users aged 10 and older. • Parental consent is required for children and young people under 18 years of age to use the facility. • The facility may only be used with technically sound mountain bikes, BMX bikes, or similar vehicles (powered vehicles, including electric ones, are strictly prohibited). • Appropriate protective clothing (for head, elbows, and knees) must be worn at all times. • Maintain a safe distance from users ahead. • Stopping on the track is prohibited. • Use is prohibited during heavy rain, muddy tracks, snow, and ground frost. • The facility may only be used from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., and not after sunset. The facility may only be used from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. • Each driver is fully liable for accidents caused by them, in accordance with Section 823 of the German Civil Code (BGB). • Visible defects in the facility must be reported to the City of Hofheim. Tel. +49 6192-202 445. • The City of Hofheim provides the facility to the user in its current condition and at their own risk and responsibility.
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In one of the allotment gardens there is a mini vineyard, very nice
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The MSC Diedenbergen used to be the biggest name in speedway. Back then, the riders were often featured on German sports news. The sport still exists today, but it's living a rather wallflower existence.
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The Speedway track on the outskirts of Diedenbergen is ridden here now and then
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If you would like to ride the trail, don't miss the turnoff towards Gasthaus Wiesenmühle.
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The Bischofsheim area offers a diverse range of bike parks, including dedicated pumptracks, skill areas with features like seesaws and ramps, dirt jump facilities, and extensive flowtrails. You'll find options suitable for various skill levels, from beginners to experienced riders. For example, the Fun Park Four Seasons in Bischofsheim features both general and beginner pumptracks, while the Flowtrail Kreuzberg offers a long, certified flowtrail with jumps and berms.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. The Fun Park Four Seasons in Bischofsheim is a versatile outdoor facility with a dedicated practice pumptrack for beginners, making it suitable for families. Additionally, the Waldbembelsche Beer Garden & Climbing Park Ostpark Rüsselsheim is a multi-category highlight that includes a dirt park and other amenities like a climbing park, mini golf, and a playground, making it great for families.
The Flowtrail Kreuzberg is a premier mountain biking destination known for having the longest DIMB certified flowtrail in Bavaria, including the 10-kilometer Supertrail Kreuzberg. While not directly in Bischofsheim, it's intimately connected, with Bischofsheim serving as a key access point. A shuttle bus service with a bike trailer operates from Bischofsheim, making it easy to reach the trails.
The Fun Park Four Seasons (Rollsportanlage Bischofsheim) is a large, multifunctional outdoor facility. It features both a general pumptrack and a dedicated practice pumptrack for beginners, a skill area with individual elements like seesaws, beams, ramps, and a halfpipe, and a dirt jump area. Beyond biking, it also offers a basketball court, an ice rink, and a barbecue area, making it a versatile spot for various activities.
Yes, facilities like the BMX Pump Track Taunus have specific rules for safety. It is designed for experienced users aged 10 and older, and appropriate protective clothing (for head, elbows, and knees) is mandatory. Pedestrians are prohibited, and the facility may only be used with technically sound mountain bikes or BMX bikes. Usage is also restricted during heavy rain, muddy conditions, snow, ground frost, and outside of specific hours (9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.).
Beyond bike parks, the region around Bischofsheim offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including easy touring bicycle loops along the Main river, or more challenging road cycling routes. There are also several running trails available. For more details on these activities, you can check out the guides for Cycling around Bischofsheim, Running Trails around Bischofsheim, and Road Cycling Routes around Bischofsheim.
For a fun singletrack experience, check out the Singletrack at the Mühlgraben. It's an S0 trail that winds through a trellis of bushes, offering an enjoyable alternative to parallel asphalt roads. Many visitors enjoy riding this trail multiple times in a row.
Yes, the Waldbembelsche Beer Garden & Climbing Park Ostpark Rüsselsheim is a great example. It's a large leisure area featuring a dirt park, a climbing park, a beer garden, mini golf, trampolines, and a playground. It's an ideal spot to combine mountain biking with other recreational activities and enjoy refreshments.
The Flowtrail Kreuzberg is considered a 'Bike Eldorado' due to its top-tier mountain biking infrastructure. It boasts Bavaria's longest DIMB certified flowtrail, an extensive and continuously renewed trail network, and features like jumps, doubles, hip jumps, and well-shaped berms. The area also provides excellent support services, including shuttle services and bike schools, catering to both MTB and e-bike riders.
Visitors appreciate the variety and quality of bike parks around Bischofsheim. The area is known for its diverse natural landscape and extensive trail networks, offering options for different skill levels and riding preferences. Highlights like the Singletrack at the Mühlgraben are praised for being fun and repeatable, while the larger facilities like Fun Park Four Seasons offer versatile, year-round outdoor sports opportunities.
Yes, the Dirt Bike Park Ginsheim-Gustavsburg is a dedicated facility for dirt biking, offering opportunities for jumps and tricks. It's a great spot for young mountain bikers to practice and improve their skills.
Absolutely. Many bike parks and trails cater to intermediate riders. For instance, the BMX Pump Track Taunus and the Dirt Bike Park Ginsheim-Gustavsburg are rated as intermediate. The Flowtrail Kreuzberg also offers a range of features that can challenge intermediate riders looking to advance their skills.


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