Bike parks around Pullenreuth are situated within the Fichtelgebirge and Naturpark Steinwald, regions known for their varied terrain and natural beauty. The area features extensive forest paths and granite rock formations, providing a suitable environment for mountain biking. While Pullenreuth itself does not host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding landscape offers numerous trails and routes. This includes structured mountain bike parks and natural single trails that cater to different skill levels.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Brilliant information point about the Steinwald, worth seeing ...
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Besides the hiking trails, there are also trails here to avoid getting in each other's way, at least on the descent.
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One of the easier sections of the entire Steinwald circuit. Slightly flatter and narrower. There are 2-3 drops in the lower section that are really easy to handle, even as a beginner. If you pull off, you can get over them with even more fun.
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It makes a lot of noise! The newly created trails in the Steinwald are really amazing. But you should know what you're doing. It's difficult for inexperienced riders!
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Great starting point for interesting mountain bike tours in the Steinwald
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There is also a nice little playground for the little ones.
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Information stand for the entire stone forest, you can take a short break before continuing on to the next trail
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The most popular bike parks in the area include Letten Trail, which offers S1 and S2 difficulty levels over 600 meters, and Boris Trail, featuring S2 and S3 options on its 200-meter route. Another favorite is Stoawold Trail, a nearly 2-kilometer trail with S2 difficulty that challenges mountain cyclists.
Yes, for beginners and families, the Letten Trail offers an easier S1 variant alongside its S2 option. Additionally, the nearby Bikepark Ochsenkopf, while not directly in Pullenreuth, is known for catering to all skill levels with various trails, including those suitable for less experienced riders, and offers technique courses.
The bike parks around Pullenreuth offer a mix of technical single trails, flow trails, and routes through forest landscapes. Difficulty levels range from S1 for easier sections, such as on the Letten Trail, to more challenging S2 and S3 sections found on trails like Stoawold Trail and Boris Trail. These trails are often well-integrated into the natural terrain, featuring roots and varied surfaces.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. While biking, you can encounter impressive granite rock formations and panoramic viewpoints, especially within the Naturpark Steinwald and Fichtelgebirge areas. The Trail to Oberpfalzturm, though technically demanding, leads to a tower with wonderful views. The Steinwald-Trailrunde also offers scenic views and historical sites like the Weißenstein castle ruin.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers extensive opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including the Fichtelnaab Valley and Fichtelnaab Cycle Path, as well as gravel biking tours like the Kipp bathing pond loop. For hiking enthusiasts, trails such as the Robbers' Rock loop or the Ghost Forest Trail are available. Explore more options on the Cycling around Pullenreuth, Hiking around Pullenreuth, and Gravel biking around Pullenreuth guide pages.
The Information Portal Pfaben serves as an excellent starting point. Here, you can find important information about the Steinwald, including hiking maps and overviews of well-marked trails, including the Stoawaldtrail. It also provides details about the nature park and its facilities.
While not directly in Pullenreuth, the nearby Bikepark Ochsenkopf features the 'Bullhead House,' which offers a bike shop, exclusive Cube bike rental services with the latest models, protective wear, and parts. This is a comprehensive option for rentals and repairs in the broader region.
The region is generally suitable for mountain biking during the warmer months, typically from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the trails are usually dry and accessible, offering the best conditions for riding and enjoying the natural landscapes of the Fichtelgebirge and Naturpark Steinwald.
While specific permits for general mountain biking trails are not typically required, it's always advisable to respect local signage, especially in nature parks like Naturpark Steinwald. Some trails, like the Steinwald-Trailrunde, share paths with hikers, emphasizing a 'Share-the-Trail' principle. Always check for any specific rules at designated bike parks or trailheads.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of trails, from flowy sections to technically demanding routes, that are well-integrated into the natural landscape. The challenge and fun provided by trails like the Stoawold Trail are frequently highlighted. The scenic beauty, including forest paths and granite rock formations, also contributes to a highly enjoyable biking experience.
While specific public transport details for each trailhead are not readily available, the region around Pullenreuth is generally accessible by car, with parking often available near trailheads or information points like the Information Portal Pfaben. For Bikepark Ochsenkopf, a ropeway gondola is available to transport bikes to the top, making ascents easier.
Yes, advanced riders will find challenging options. The Boris Trail offers an S3 difficulty variant, providing a demanding experience. The Trail to Oberpfalzturm is also described as technically demanding with S2 difficulty, making it suitable for experienced riders looking for a challenge.


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