Best bike parks around Neckarwestheim offer a range of mountain biking trails in the surrounding region. The area is characterized by its natural landscape, including forests and the Bottwartal. These trails provide opportunities for outdoor activity and exploration. The focus is on well-designed routes that cater to various skill levels.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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I am a member of the Trailsurfers club and helped with the Wild West
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At the beginning of the year, for example B. March 2024 it will be too wet/slippery and not fun.
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Super downhill track with great demands
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Very nice trail with some pretty little jumps!
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Beautiful, flowing trail with small jumps. Top!
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Great trail! Flowing to ride and partly designed a bit in the style of the famous "Rollercoaster" in Finale Ligure: i.e. with lively ups and downs to be driven on like a roller coaster. Absolutely fun and well designed!
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Yes, several trails in the region are designed to be accessible for different skill levels. For instance, the Krugeichen Trail features sections that are both rollable and bypassable, allowing less experienced riders to navigate safely while still enjoying the flow. Similarly, the Jettenbach Trail by Trailsurfers has all its jumps designed to be rollable.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, the Gronau Trail (Swabian-Franconian Forest Nature Park) is known for its demanding sections. Additionally, the Joachimtrail Stage 2 (Trailsurfers) is categorized as challenging, offering a thrilling experience for experienced mountain bikers.
The Krugeichen Trail is highly praised by the komoot community for its fantastic design. Riders appreciate that all features are rollable or bypassable, creating an engaging flow that brings a 'grin' to their faces. It's considered a thoroughbred DH/ENDURO trail that caters to both beginners with chicken lines and professionals with demanding, fast sections.
The Jettenbach Trail by Trailsurfers is an officially approved mountain bike trail in the upper Bottwartal. It's known for being exciting and accessible, even for riders with hardtail or gravel bikes, as all jumps are designed to be rollable. The dedication of its builders, Trailsurfers BW, was recognized with the Outdoor Award 2020 of the state of Baden-Württemberg.
The bike parks around Neckarwestheim are set within a natural landscape characterized by forests and the scenic Bottwartal. Trails like the Fohlenberg Trail and the Gronau Trail wind through forested areas, offering a refreshing outdoor experience amidst varied terrain.
Yes, some trails are suitable for hardtail or gravel bikes. The Jettenbach Trail by Trailsurfers, for example, is explicitly mentioned as being enjoyable even with these bike types, thanks to its rollable jumps and accessible design.
Visitors consistently praise the well-designed routes and the engaging flow of the trails. Many highlight the effort put in by trail builders, noting that features are often rollable or bypassable, making them fun for a wide range of skill levels. The community frequently uses terms like 'fantastic experience' and 'incredibly good' to describe their rides.
Many of the trails in the region, including the Jettenbach Trail, Gronau Trail, Fohlenberg Trail, and Joachimtrail Stage 2, are maintained by the Trailsurfers BW club. Their dedication has been recognized, even earning them the Outdoor Award 2020 for their work on the Jettenbachtrail.
Beyond mountain biking, the Neckarwestheim area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Neckarwestheim guide. There are also numerous options for cycling, including scenic routes like the 'View of Hohenbeilstein Castle – Cycle Path Along the Schozach loop', detailed in the Cycling around Neckarwestheim guide. For those who enjoy running, the Running Trails around Neckarwestheim guide provides several routes, including loops around Krappenfelsen Viewpoint and Liebenstein Castle.
The bike parks and trails around Neckarwestheim are generally best enjoyed during the spring, summer, and autumn months when the weather is mild and trails are dry. Winter conditions can make some trails more challenging or inaccessible due to mud or snow, though specific trail conditions can vary.
While the Krugeichen and Jettenbach trails are well-known, the Fohlenberg Trail, also known as the Wartkopf trail, offers a super nice descent with good flow and several sections, including some smaller jumps that can be ridden around. The Joachimtrail Stage 2 (Trailsurfers) also provides a great ride that puts you in a good mood.


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