Best bike parks around Greding are characterized by diverse and scenic cycling and mountain biking trails rather than traditional bike park facilities. The region, particularly the Altmühltal Nature Park, offers varied terrain from relaxed riverbank rides to challenging routes through hilly landscapes. Cyclists can explore picturesque landscapes, historical sights, and well-maintained paths, including parts of the Altmühltal Cycle Path. These trails cater to different skill levels, providing engaging experiences for all types of riders.
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Currently not drivable unless you're into jungle adventures with a machete. Too bad
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Mega Trail - be considerate of hikers
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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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Great trail with steep stairs and switchbacks and sometimes close to the slope.
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I rode the trail uphill, but it's also too steep for an e-mtb. Were some sliding passages. He did quite a bit for us 🤪🤪🤪
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We're on the Jägersteig Trail (Hiking Trail 5). Heading west from the Pandurenloch, the trail forks. To the left, the trail climbs to the Schlossberg Trail, and to the right, hiking trail number 5. The trail isn't easy to navigate. A tree is currently lying across it. In places, it's very narrow and steep. There are also a few wooden steps along the way. At the end, the trail winds back down to the main trail.
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Finally completely free again, you can now bolt through from top to bottom 🤩🤩 Thanks to the brush cutters
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Greding and its surrounding region, particularly the Altmühltal Nature Park, offer diverse cycling and mountain biking trails. You'll find everything from relaxed rides along riverbanks and well-maintained paths like the 'Gredl' Cycle Path to more challenging routes through hilly terrain in the Jura heights. The area is known for its picturesque landscapes, historical sights, and varied mountain bike trails suitable for different skill levels.
Yes, Greding offers several challenging mountain bike trails. For instance, the Singletrack at the pavilion in Naturpark Altmühltal is known for its varying difficulty levels, including a steep slope with sharp bends at the start. Another demanding option is the Kressensteig Trail (Birktal Section), which features steep descents and tight sections through the forest. The Ed van Shred Trail is also a demanding S2 trail with narrow sections, steep slopes, and switchbacks, recommended for experienced riders.
Among the popular singletrack trails, you'll find the Singletrack on Arzberg, which offers super nice routes and is generally easy to ride despite being narrow in some places. The Singletrack at the pavilion in Naturpark Altmühltal is another favorite, providing varied and challenging sections for experienced riders.
Absolutely. Many trails in the region offer impressive views, especially those leading up to the Jurahöhe. The Singletrack at the pavilion in Naturpark Altmühltal is noted for its viewpoint. The Altmühltal Nature Park itself is characterized by impressive rock formations and romantic river landscapes, providing a scenic backdrop for your rides.
Beyond cycling, the Greding area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Altmühltal Nature Park – Greding loop' or the 'Greding – View of the Village loop'. For hikers, there are options like the 'Around the Kalvarienberg - legendary Altmühltal' or the 'Kaisinger Travertine Terraces loop'. More challenging mountain hikes are also available, including routes to Michelsberg or the Rock Arch Unteremmendorf. Find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Greding, Hiking around Greding, and Mountain Hikes around Greding guides.
While Greding doesn't have traditional family-specific bike parks, the region is very accommodating for cyclists of all levels. You'll find relaxed cycling tours along riverbanks and well-maintained paths like the 'Gredl' Cycle Path, which are suitable for families. E-bike friendly options are also available to make the diverse terrain accessible to a wider audience, including less-trained cyclists.
The cycling opportunities around Greding are highly valued for their natural beauty, especially within the Altmühltal Nature Park. There's a wide variety of routes, from leisurely rides to challenging mountain biking trails. Many routes also pass through charming villages and historical landmarks, adding a cultural dimension to your ride. The dedicated cycle paths are generally well-maintained, ensuring a pleasant and safe experience.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and beauty of the trails. For example, the Singletrack on Arzberg is loved for its 'super nice routes'. The Singletrack at the pavilion in Naturpark Altmühltal is highlighted for its 'very different levels of difficulty' and being 'a lot of fun'. The challenging nature of trails like the Kressensteig Trail (Birktal Section) also receives positive feedback for providing 'a lot of fun' for those seeking technical challenges.
For challenging trails like the Kressensteig Trail (Birktal Section), be prepared for technically demanding sections with steep descents and tight turns. The Singletrack at the pavilion in Naturpark Altmühltal has a steep slope and sharp bends at the beginning, so it's advisable to ride carefully if it's your first time. The Ed van Shred Trail is an S2 trail with narrow sections and steep switchbacks, only recommended for experienced riders. Always be mindful of hikers on shared paths.
The 'Gredl' Cycle Path is a relaxed cycling route in the Greding area that follows the path of the historic 'Gredl' railway. It offers an easy cycling experience and even crosses the European Watershed, making it a unique and scenic option for a leisurely ride.
Yes, the Greding area, particularly around Sulzbürg, offers mountain bike trails with varying technical difficulties ranging from S0 to S2. For example, the Jägersteig at Sulzbürg is part of an area with several beautiful trails that cater to different skill levels, though some sections can be very narrow and steep.


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