Best bike parks around Pommelsbrunn offers an extensive network of mountain biking trails within the Franconian Jura. The region provides diverse experiences for riders, characterized by natural trails, forests, and rolling hills. These routes feature a mix of forest paths, singletracks, and varying elevations, catering to different skill levels. Pommelsbrunn's landscape provides scenic views and an authentic mountain biking environment.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Great bike park but more for experienced bikers
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Be sure to drive from the direction of Edelsfeld then it's always nice downhill
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Just great to drive here on this stretch of road
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That was definitely the fun factor on my tour today - but it is a demanding downhill trail. However, only experienced mountain bikers who are not afraid of steep terrain should ride.
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In the lower part (just before the final ramp) there are currently some broken glass (as of August 2023).
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Definitely a must-have when driving in the area
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In the upper part (up to the path that crosses the trail) there was forestry work today (October 2021). As a result, the upper part is not passable (blocked). Only the entrance is still visible. The lower part is beautiful. Difficulty at s2. Two tree trunks block the way. Below a small steep descent (maybe 7 hm), but easily feasible for experienced drivers.
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Nice bike park, which however clearly focuses on the freeride / dirt jump area. Many obstacles are already quite huge, beginners or people who do not like to have a lot of air under their asses often have to be content with moderately interesting chickenways. If you are more towards enduro, you can take the - very short - root path or plunge into the downhill, which is quite tame for a downhill route. Blessing and curse: the countless variants and branches of the main lines make orientation difficult, but also allow you to put together your personal favorite line, depending on ability and preferences.
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The region around Pommelsbrunn, nestled in the Franconian Jura, offers an extensive network of natural mountain biking trails. You'll find diverse terrain, from forest paths and singletracks to varying elevations, providing scenic views and an authentic outdoor experience. While not home to large-scale, lift-accessed bike parks directly within the village, the area is rich in natural trails catering to all skill levels.
Yes, there are trails suitable for beginners. For instance, the Peutental singletrack is described as a long descent with technically undemanding passages, rated S0/S1, allowing riders to flow through the forest. Many routes around Pommelsbrunn feature easy paths corresponding to STS S0 - S1, perfect for casual outings.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Rothenberg Trail offers sections above S2. The Arzberg Trail is another demanding option, featuring a mix of stones, roots, and varied terrain. Additionally, Bikepark Osternohe has routes for professionals, including the 'North Shore Trail Wood' which is very exciting for experienced riders in dry conditions.
Yes, Bikepark Osternohe is a notable facility in the nearby Landkreis Nürnberger Land. It offers five routes of different levels, a 'playground,' berms, jumps, and a pump track, catering to everyone from experienced beginners to professionals. Most obstacles are avoidable, and there's a donation box for use without a lift.
The region is known for its scenic beauty. Trails like the 'Hubmersberg–Eschenbach Trail' and the 'Wooden socket – Teufelskanzel Viewpoint loop' offer picturesque views of the Franconian Jura. The Hochberg Summit MTB Bypass also leads to the 'Celtic Acropolis' with rewarding views, though it may involve carrying your bike for short sections.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is generally during the spring, summer, and autumn months when the weather is mild and the trails are dry. Many trails are natural and can become challenging or muddy after heavy rain, especially the more technical sections. Winter riding is possible, but conditions can be unpredictable with snow and ice.
While Pommelsbrunn itself focuses on natural trails, the wider region offers family-friendly options. For example, Trailpark HeumödernTrails in Treuchtlingen (further away) is known as Bavaria's first family-friendly mountain bike trail park with a bike lift. Within Pommelsbrunn, easier trails (S0-S1) can be suitable for families with some riding experience.
Beyond mountain biking, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, enjoy running trails, or try gravel biking. The 'Gateway to the Pegnitz Valley – Harnbacher Mill loop' is a popular gravel biking route, and there are many scenic paths for leisurely rides or challenging runs.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and natural character of the trails. The long descents, like the Peutental singletrack, are often described as 'endorphin machines.' Riders appreciate the mix of forest paths, singletracks, and varying elevations, as well as the beautiful landscapes and panoramic views that make the rides enjoyable for both sport and scenery.
Yes, the region has some historical significance. The Hochberg Summit MTB Bypass, for example, leads to the 'Celtic Acropolis,' which is well worth seeing. Exploring the trails can offer glimpses into the area's past amidst its natural beauty.
The trails are generally well-documented, with platforms like Komoot and Bergfex highlighting numerous routes. These often include personal tips, images, and detailed descriptions, making it easier to find and plan your routes. You can find a wide range of routes with varying difficulty levels and lengths to suit your preferences.


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