Best bike parks around Feilbingert serve as a gateway to diverse mountain biking experiences in the Naheland region. The area is characterized by its hilly landscape, featuring forests, meadows, and notable rock formations like the Rotenfelsmassiv. While Feilbingert itself does not host dedicated bike parks, it provides access to various trail systems in nearby Bad Kreuznach and Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg. These locations offer a range of trails suitable for different skill levels, from pumptracks to technical enduro routes.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Cool trail, super nice descent
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Nice single trail to ride with a bit of balance by anyone.
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Just about ok with my XC, but there are only short passages that you can push as a scaredy-cat.
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A great mountain lake that you can easily walk around. There is a great bench to rest on and enough space around it for a picnic blanket.
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Not that easy, but with a little experience and the right choice of lines, you can get down well.
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Very nice. When it's wet, I always take the higher line on such passages.
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The goose is a central meeting and viewing point. A great view that invites you to linger. Starting point for the descent over the adjacent "Felsenmeer" (S1-S2 depending on the driving line) then left curve (there is also another lookout point, but without a railing), then after about 50m turn right into a small, flowing S1 trail. Have fun and ride save!
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Near Feilbingert, you'll discover a diverse range of options. These include the family-friendly Redrock Pumptrack in Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg, which is great for all skill levels. For mountain biking, the Hardt-Lines in Bad Kreuznach offer medium-difficulty enduro trails, while the broader Naheland Trails provide everything from flowy singletracks to technical routes with features like jumps and rock gardens.
Yes, the Redrock Pumptrack in Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg is an excellent choice for families and beginners. It's designed for all ages and skill levels, featuring waves and banked curves to help riders build coordination and balance. There's even a smaller side track specifically for young children.
For more advanced riders, the Uhu Trail offers a flowing descent with root passages and stone fields, providing almost 10 minutes of downhill fun. The Naheland Trails network also includes routes rated up to black difficulty, featuring berms, jumps, drops, and wallrides for a challenging experience.
Among the most popular trails are the Uhu Trail, known for its flowing descent and technical sections, and the Emil Jacob Trail to Gans Summit, which is a classic entry route into the trail world around Bad Kreuznach with well-fortified, rocky, and rooted paths.
The region around Feilbingert is characterized by a hilly landscape with extensive forests and meadows. You'll encounter notable rock formations like the Rotenfelsmassiv. The Silver Lake in the Lemberg Nature Reserve offers a quiet spot to relax amidst these natural surroundings.
Yes, the Hardt-Lines in Bad Kreuznach specifically comprise three medium-difficulty enduro trails, including 'Shrederick,' 'Pickeldy,' and 'Bombtrack.' These trails offer a mix of flowy sections and technical challenges within the Hardtwald forest.
The TV tower on the Hardt serves as an ideal starting point for descents on the Hardt-Lines trails in Bad Kreuznach.
Beyond biking, the area offers excellent opportunities for hiking and road cycling. You can find numerous routes, such as the 'Trombach Gorge – Schmittenstollen Visitor Mine loop' for hiking or the 'View from Karlshöhe – Rotenfels Cliffs loop' for road cycling. For more options, explore the hiking guides or road cycling routes around Feilbingert.
Yes, for example, the Rotenfels Trailhead Parking is a good starting point for tours around the Rotenfels, offering access to many beautiful descents. It's also a convenient spot for hikers.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse and well-maintained trails, from flowing singletracks to technical enduro routes. The scenic views, especially from trails like the Emil Jacob Trail, and the fun, challenging descents of trails like the Uhu Trail, are highly valued. The collaborative effort to expand and manage the trail systems also contributes to a positive experience.
The trails are generally enjoyable across most seasons. The Emil Jacob Trail, for instance, is described as passable almost every season. The Hardt-Lines officially opened in summer 2024, suggesting good conditions during warmer months. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, there are future plans to expand the offerings, particularly for the Hardt-Lines in Bad Kreuznach. These plans include additional routes, such as a kids' flowtrail and a jumpline, indicating a growing and evolving trail system.


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