Best bike parks around Haunetal offer a range of mountain biking experiences, primarily featuring downhill trails. The region provides varied terrain suitable for different skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders. Haunetal is characterized by its natural landscape, which includes forests and elevation changes conducive to technical and flow trails. These trails are often maintained by local sports clubs, ensuring their quality and accessibility for the biking community.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Nice little trail when it's not overgrown, currently it's easy to ride. A nice little change if you don't really feel like using the country road on the "Lange Heide". You come out right at the hikers' car park 😉
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Short single trail at the Stellerskuppe hiking car park. If you come from the Hählgans farm and don't take the single trail OVER the Stellerskuppe, this trail is ideal so you don't have to cross the L3159 for a short time...
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There was actually already an MTB highlight here (Heydköppchen single trail), but it is so beautiful, why not recommend it several times. 😃 True, you have to watch out for riders and hikers.
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The Haukuppen Path. Interesting not only for mountain bikers, but also for hikers. The path is also used very often by the riders from Hof Wehneberg.
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..... which is also popular with hikers and horse riders.
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I left out the stairs, there is another entrance a little to the left of it. Was fun 😊
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Great trail, but be careful with Komoot you will be navigated to the exit of the trail. When entering from above you already have a nice flow trail to ride.
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Haunetal offers a variety of mountain biking experiences, primarily featuring downhill and singletrack trails. You'll find trails with varied obstacles like tables, doubles, rock gardens, root sections, and berms, catering to different skill levels from beginners to advanced riders. The region's natural landscape, with its forests and elevation changes, provides an ideal setting for technical and flow trails.
Yes, the Down Haun Trail is designed to be accessible for a wide range of riders, including beginners. It features clearly labeled sections with blue markings for easier routes, allowing new riders to choose appropriate challenges. The RPB-Trail is also rated blue for difficulty, making it another option for those starting out.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, the Down Haun Trail includes red and black marked sections with features like a 'Northshore-Drop' and technical obstacles. Additionally, the Bad Hersfeld Alps Singletrail offers several challenging single trails in a compact area, ideal for experienced mountain bikers.
At the foot of the Down Haun Trail, you'll find a shelter with a barbecue area and parking facilities. A rescue point plan is also in place in cooperation with the DRK rescue station in Neukirchen, ensuring safety for riders.
The RPB-Trail, a singletrack option near Haunetal, explicitly allows dogs, provided they are kept on a leash where required and owners clean up after them. For other trails, it's always best to check local regulations or signage.
Yes, the Singletrack Toward Dachshütte is an intermediate trail that is popular with both mountain bikers and hikers. It offers an engaging experience through the forest, but riders should be mindful of shared use.
Beyond the dedicated bike parks, Haunetal offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various MTB trails with distances up to 30 km, or enjoy hiking routes, including easy options like the 'Shelter at the village pond – Lange Steine (Stoppelsberg) loop' or the 'Hiking loop from Burgruine Hauneck'.
Near the bike parks, you can visit the Landeck Castle Ruins. This spur castle, built in 1234, offers a glimpse into the region's history with surprisingly well-preserved wall remnants. It's located in the Landecker Wald, not far from Oberlengsfeld.
Many of the trails, such as the Down Haun Trail, are regularly maintained by members of local sports clubs, like the FC 09 Neukirchen. This community involvement ensures the quality and accessibility of the trails for the biking community.
Visitors frequently praise the variety of trails and the effort put into their maintenance. They enjoy the well-designed features like berms, tables, stone fields, and drops, which create a great flow. The clear marking of difficulty levels also makes the trails accessible and enjoyable for a wide range of riders.
Yes, the RPB-Trail is described as a less popular singletrack option near Haunetal. It's a 418-meter-long trail with a blue difficulty rating, offering a concentrated downhill experience with features like berms, jumps, and log rides, which might appeal to riders looking for a quieter ride.


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