Best bike parks around Burgwindheim are situated in the Franconian region, offering access to a diverse network of cycling and mountain biking trails. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Steigerwald forest, which features numerous routes for gravel biking and road cycling. While dedicated bike parks with specialized features are not directly within Burgwindheim, the surrounding region provides varied terrain suitable for different skill levels, from flowing sections to technical trails.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Wonderfully designed course
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Be careful if you have never done something like this before. It also looks like it is hardly used
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Saw this facility while driving past. It's probably ideal for children and young people to live out their needs. Probably less suitable for the "elderly" ;-)
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Nice long trail, the switchbacks are difficult
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Also suitable for small children
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Nice trail towards the red cross
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It's a lot of fun. You have to have driven 😎
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While Burgwindheim itself does not host dedicated bike parks with specialized features like jump lines, the surrounding region offers a rich network of cycling and mountain biking trails. For a specific facility, the Schlüsselfeld Pump Track is a nearby option designed for all ages and skill levels.
The region around Burgwindheim provides diverse mountain biking experiences. You can find trails with varying difficulty levels, from easy rides to more demanding routes. Examples include the challenging Eberhardtrail 2 (E2) with S1 and S2 sections, and the mostly easy but continuous Singletrack at the Rotes Kreuz. The Michelsberg Forest near Bamberg also offers an extensive network with flowing sections, technical terrain, and jumps.
Yes, the Schlüsselfeld Pump Track is specifically designed to be family-friendly, offering waves, obstacles, and curves suitable for balance bike pilots, hobby cyclists, and professional athletes. The Singletrack at the Rotes Kreuz is also mostly easy and suitable for a relaxed ride with family, though it is also used by hikers.
Experienced riders can test their skills on trails like the Eberhardtrail 2 (E2), which features challenging S1 and S2 sections, especially when wet, requiring good stability. The Eberhardtrail 3 (E3) also offers a beautiful long singletrack with constant ups and downs, and sections that can be S1 or S2 when muddy.
Beyond mountain biking, the Steigerwald Forest, located near Burgwindheim, offers numerous cycling routes for gravel biking and road cycling. Challenging options include the 'Cistercian bike routes - south route' for gravel biking and the 'Steigerwald 100' for road cycling. You can find more options in the Gravel biking around Burgwindheim and Road Cycling Routes around Burgwindheim guides.
Yes, the Biker Park Oestrich-Winkel features three lines of varying difficulty levels and a dedicated pump track, offering routes for all demands. Additionally, the Schlüsselfeld Pump Track provides a paved circuit with waves, obstacles, and curves for generating momentum.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and the opportunity to experience mountain biking in a natural landscape. Many enjoy the flowing sections and the challenge of technical trails. The continuous curves between trees on trails like the Singletrack at the Rotes Kreuz are particularly popular, with riders often returning to them.
While many natural trails in the Steigerwald and Fränkische Schweiz regions are generally accessible, it's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially on shared paths or in nature reserve areas. Some trails, like the Singletrack at the Rotes Kreuz, are also used by hikers, so consideration for all users is important.
The biking season typically runs from spring through autumn. Spring and early autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. During wet periods, some trails, particularly those with S1 and S2 difficulty like the Eberhardtrails, can become more challenging due to mud and slippery conditions.
Parking is generally available near trailheads in the broader Burgwindheim area. For specific trails, it's advisable to check local signage or online resources for designated parking spots. Many routes in the Steigerwald Forest and around towns like Burgbernheim will have accessible parking options.
Public transport options, such as the VGN bus 991 from Bamberg to Burgwindheim, may offer bicycle transport, but policies can vary. It's recommended to check with the regional bus operators in Bavaria regarding their specific bicycle transport policies and capacity before planning your trip.
Yes, Burgwindheim and the surrounding towns offer various options for refreshments. You can find cafes and pubs in local villages, providing opportunities for a break and a meal after your ride. Specific establishments like 'heartcafé Burgwindheim' are known locally.


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