Best bike parks around Nonnenkloster are found in the broader vicinity, offering various options for mountain biking enthusiasts. While dedicated bike parks may not be directly within Nonnenkloster, the region provides natural terrain suitable for cycling and mountain biking. The area is known for its diverse landscapes, which include forest trails and singletracks. Komoot lists over 15 bike parks and trails around Nonnenkloster, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Wonderfully designed course
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I rode up the trail, that was fun too
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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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Brilliant and varied trail. Partly very fast (over 50kmh) to heat. Watch out for hikers! Very thick vegetation in the last area, put on glasses :-) LG uw.sportlich16 (Insta)
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While dedicated bike parks may not be directly within Nonnenkloster, the broader vicinity offers a variety of options, from challenging singletracks to family-friendly parks with pump tracks. You'll find natural terrain suitable for mountain biking, including forest trails and diverse landscapes.
Yes, for families and beginners, the Biker Park Oestrich-Winkel is an excellent choice. It features three lines of varying difficulty levels and includes a pump track, catering to all skill levels.
For more challenging rides, consider the Eberhardtrail 2 (E2), Böhlgrund, Zell am Ebersberg, which includes sections rated S0 to S2 with narrow and steep passages. Another option is the Eberhardtrail 3 (E3) at Böhlgrund, a singletrack with constant ups and downs, rated S1 to S2 in wet conditions.
Visitors frequently praise the varied and engaging nature of the trails. For instance, the Singletrack from Zabelstein past Neuhof is noted for being brilliant and varied, with fast downhill sections. The Eberhardtrails are often described as fluid and enjoyable, despite their challenging sections.
Yes, the Singletrack from Zabelstein past Neuhof offers a fast downhill experience from the Zabelstein into the lowlands, with sections where riders can reach speeds over 50 km/h. The Downhill singletrack to Eschenau also provides a fun, varied descent.
Trail difficulties vary. Many trails, like the Singletrack from Zabelstein past Neuhof and the Downhill singletrack to Eschenau, range from S0 to S1. More challenging trails, such as the Eberhardtrails, can include S1 and S2 sections, especially when wet or muddy, requiring a certain level of stability.
Absolutely. The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Kapellenberg – Neuer See Gerolzhofen loop from Dingolshausen', or enjoy easy hikes like the 'Wayside shrine at Murleinsnest – Murrleinsnest Wayside Shrine loop from Nonnenkloster'. For more options, check out the Running Trails around Nonnenkloster or the Easy hikes around Nonnenkloster guides.
Yes, there are many hiking opportunities. You can find moderate hikes like the 'View of Prüßberg – Taubenherd Hill Viewpoint loop from Michelau i.Steigerwald' or more difficult ones such as the 'Zabelstein Castle Ruins – Lingmannhaus loop from Michelau i.Steigerwald'. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Hiking around Nonnenkloster guide.
Many trails, like the Eberhardtrails and the Singletrack from Zabelstein, wind through forests, offering a natural setting. You'll experience varied terrain, from constant ups and downs to straight and winding passages, often along slopes.
The bike parks and trails around Nonnenkloster are well-regarded by the komoot community, with over 140 upvotes and more than 220 photos contributed by users. Highlights like the Eberhardtrail 2 (E2) and Biker Park Oestrich-Winkel are particularly popular.
The Biker Park Oestrich-Winkel is mentioned as a cool bike park for jumping, in addition to its lines and pump track. It's a great spot to practice various bike park skills.


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