Best bike parks around Wiesent are located in the broader region, particularly within the Wiesent Valley and Franconian Switzerland. This area is characterized by diverse terrain, including karst topography, geological formations, and mixed forests. The landscape provides a range of trails suitable for mountain biking, from flowing tracks to technical downhill sections. Riders can explore picturesque river valleys and natural monuments while cycling through this varied environment.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Is destroyed again, this time probably for good
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07.06.24 Trail is largely destroyed due to forestry work 04.09.24 now again easily passable
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Very good trail, lots of root passages, sometimes tricky when wet. The last passage is relatively steep and when it is wet, not without
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A moderately difficult blue trail, relatively strenuous due to its length. The exit is marked red on the left, and an easier variant has been marked on the right.
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The trail is now fully accessible again
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Currently only the last stage is continuously passable due to fallen trees The penultimate stage involves a short stretch of carrying
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Duplicate of the almost-over trail, which was a highlight and disappeared from Komoot for reasons I don't understand. Why you don't create a trail as a section is also questionable 🤷🏼♂️
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The region offers several popular options. The Hinterholz 8 Trail is a challenging descent with a steep drop, while the Root Trail in Upper Palatinate is an intermediate forest trail known for its numerous root sections. For a more flowing experience, check out the Wildsau Trail, which offers a nice descent from the high line.
Yes, advanced riders will find challenging options. The Hinterholz 8 Trail is known for its steep drop and technical sections, requiring good riding technique. Another option is the Jump the Bumps Trail, which features rooted sections, drops, and gaps that demand skill and commitment, though chicken runs are available.
You'll encounter diverse terrain, from challenging downhill sections to flowing tracks. Many trails, like the Root Trail in Upper Palatinate and Root Trail, are characterized by extensive root passages. The broader Wiesent Valley and Franconian Switzerland also feature karst topography, geological formations, and mixed forests, offering varied riding surfaces.
While Wiesent itself is a small municipality, the broader region, particularly around Wiesentheid, offers facilities like the Flowtrail Kreuzberg. This park typically features purpose-built trails designed for a smooth, rhythmic riding experience with berms, rollers, and jumps, and even includes a 'Fun Park Four Seasons' for adrenaline fans.
Spring and autumn are generally the best seasons for mountain biking in the Wiesent region, including areas like Wiesentheid. These periods offer pleasant temperatures and scenic natural beauty, making for an enjoyable riding experience.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from challenging descents to flowing sections. For instance, the Wildsau Trail is praised for being a 'gorgeous, flowing trail with everything that goes with it.' Riders also enjoy the natural beauty and the technical elements found on trails like the Hinterholz 8 Trail.
While some trails are quite challenging, the term 'Flowtrail' (as seen in Flowtrail Kreuzberg near Wiesentheid) generally implies trails designed for a smoother, more accessible riding experience, often suitable for a wider range of skill levels. It's always recommended to check specific trail descriptions for difficulty ratings.
For facilities like Flowtrail Kreuzberg near Wiesentheid, parking is typically available at designated spots such as Wanderparkplatz am Neustädter Haus or Parkplatz Irenkreuztrail. For other trails, parking might be found at trailheads or nearby public parking areas, though specific locations vary.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Wiesent guide. There are also many running trails, including scenic routes along the Wiesent River, detailed in the Running Trails around Wiesent guide, and general cycling routes for touring, found in the Cycling around Wiesent guide.
Yes, the Wiesent Valley and Franconian Switzerland offer picturesque landscapes with opportunities for scenic rides. Trails often wind through mixed forests, meadows, and alongside impressive rock formations and caves, providing diverse vistas and natural beauty. The Wiesenttal Route, for example, offers varied terrain and views of the 'Franconian Switzerland' landscape.
Many routes in the Wiesent Valley pass by natural monuments and charming villages, allowing you to combine biking with sightseeing. The Püttlach Valley, a tributary of the Wiesent, offers a scenic route winding through striking rock formations and past towns like Pottenstein and Tüchersfeld, with views of the Püttlach river.
The Schwalbenloch Downhill Trail in Wiesent-Tal is a challenging, natural downhill experience. It's described as quite overgrown and not suitable for beginners or eMTBs, making it recommended for experienced riders seeking a more rugged and demanding ride.


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