Best bike parks around Bartholomä offer various options for cycling enthusiasts. The region features a dedicated bike park, the Bike-Park-Anlage, which opened in May 2019, and recently developed trails like those at Wirtsberg. These facilities, often supported by local community efforts, provide diverse terrain for mountain biking. Bartholomä is recognized for its commitment to developing cycling infrastructure.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Very nice, well-maintained trail. Kudos to the trail builders. Advanced riding skills required.
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The Anaconda Trail is located on the Langert near the city of Aalen. One of the oldest trails, with a total of three segments, leads through curves, root passages, and undulations almost back to the city. For current information: https://ssvaalen.de/trailmapaalen/
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Very pleasant trail with nice curves
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Easy trail to practice on, which you can ride several times as the climb runs almost parallel.
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Always worth it. Especially if you want to improve your own safety on steep berms, jumps and drops. :)
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Very nice trail with a very flowing course. At the bottom, as StefanM already mentioned, it gets a little bumpier. Definitely a worthwhile trail in this area
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Beautiful, long and varied trail. Initially flatter, berms, jumps. Later steep descents. All difficult passages can be bypassed - but the lower part of the trail requires at least solid basic technique.
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Bartholomä offers a dedicated Bike-Park-Anlage (Pumptrack PSF Bartholomä) and recently developed trails like the Bike-Trails am Wirtsberg. The region provides diverse terrain for mountain biking, including intermediate trails with curves, jumps, and root passages, as well as easier options for practice.
Yes, the Bike-Park-Anlage (Pumptrack PSF Bartholomä) is designed to be accessible for all users, particularly children and young people, for recreational purposes. Additionally, the Thunderstruck Trail is an easy trail perfect for practice, featuring steep wall curves and options for ski jumps, making it suitable for families.
Experienced riders can enjoy trails like the Anaconda Trail (Langert, Aalen), which offers a varied experience with curves, root passages, and undulations across three segments. Another great option is the Tannenzäpfle Trail (Volkmarsberg), known for its mixture of curves, jumps, root, and small stone passages.
The bike parks and trails are generally best used during daylight hours and on dry surfaces. The Bike-Trails am Wirtsberg, for example, are subject to seasonal closure from November to March due to wildlife protection. Therefore, the spring, summer, and early autumn months are ideal for visiting.
For both the Bike-Park-Anlage and the Bike-Trails am Wirtsberg, users are required to wear helmets, and appropriate protective gear is mandatory for the trails. You should use suitable bikes such as mountain bikes, BMX, or dirt bikes. Usage is at your own risk, and parents are responsible for their children. For the Bike-Trails am Wirtsberg, it's advised to ride with a second person present and to inspect routes cautiously.
Absolutely. The Littlebook Trail is considered one of the most beautiful single trails in the area, featuring diverse sections and a long descent with jumps and berms. Another option is the Flowtrail Waldstetten, which offers a fun experience, especially its well-maintained upper part.
Beyond bike parks, Bartholomä offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes for touring and road cycling, such as the 'Boulder field in the Wental – Wental loop' or the 'View of Weißenstein Castle – Furtlepass loop'. There are also mountain hiking opportunities, including trails to the 'Aalbäumle Observation Tower' or 'Stuifen — Summit and Viewpoint'. Find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Bartholomä, Road Cycling Routes around Bartholomä, and Mountain Hikes around Bartholomä guides.
The Bike-Park-Anlage (Pumptrack PSF Bartholomä) is located in the 'Gänsteich' industrial area, suggesting parking availability. For the Bike-Trails am Wirtsberg, specific parking information would be best checked locally, but generally, trailheads in such areas often have designated parking.
The Bike-Park-Anlage (Pumptrack PSF Bartholomä) is open to all users, implying no specific entry fees. Information regarding fees for other trails is not specified, but many community-supported trails are typically free to access.
Visitors appreciate the community-driven development of facilities like the Bike-Park-Anlage, highlighting strong local engagement. Riders often praise the diverse sections, long descents, and varied features like jumps, berms, and root passages that make for a fun and engaging experience. The well-maintained nature of trails also receives positive feedback.
While specific public transport routes directly to the bike parks are not detailed, Bartholomä is a recognized destination for cycling, suggesting that local public transport options might connect to the general area. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional transport links for the most current information on reaching the trailheads.


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