Best bike parks around Höchberg offer a mix of natural and informally developed trails, particularly appealing to mountain biking enthusiasts. The area features a unique landscape, including a former quarry recognized for its geological significance. Riders can explore diverse terrain, from challenging sections with jumps to more flowing paths through forest parks. This region provides varied options for different skill levels, set within a picturesque natural environment.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The trail is – as of July 2023 – very well-ridden. At the beginning, the trail requires some technical riding skills, but later on, it's primarily flowing. There's a beautiful view of the Göckersgraben ravine. As of April 2024: Four trees are currently lying across the trail. You have to lift your bike over them. As of April 2025: There are currently a lot of trees lying across the trail. Unfortunately, it's not fun with a heavy mountain bike/e-mountain bike at the moment.
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The trail is just awesome. Long, very curvy, with many roots.
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Winding trail with small ups & downs in both directions. Real fun
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Nice trail to roll in.
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I find the trail very pleasant to drive, currently unfortunately not passable due to forest work, there are many trees on the trail
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Trail can be used again. A few fallen trees can be avoided
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Höchberg offers a mix of natural and informally developed trails. You'll find challenging sections with jumps in the unofficial bikepark within the Höchberg Quarry, as well as well-marked routes with varying difficulty levels in the Waldpark Höchberg. The broader area also features general mountain bike trails with flowy sections and technical challenges, some even including pumptrack elements.
While the unofficial bikepark in Höchberg Quarry caters to experienced riders, the Waldpark Höchberg offers trails with varying difficulty, including options for leisurely rides. For beginners and children, the nearby Flowtrail Eibelstadt is an excellent choice, described as a perfect mini bikepark offering a true bikepark sensation.
Experienced riders will appreciate the unofficial bikepark in the Höchberg Quarry, known for its jumps and challenging sections. Additionally, trails like the Wolf Trail offer rapid bends, smooth steep curves, and root passages, providing a dynamic ride. The Downhill Trail to Wurzeltrail Near Helferich Hut also features technical parts with tight curves in its lower section.
The bike parks around Höchberg stand out for their natural and informal settings. The unofficial bikepark in the Höchberg Quarry offers a raw riding experience within a geologically significant site. The surrounding forest parks provide scenic backdrops, and many trails are built by riders for riders, offering an authentic mountain biking feel.
The trails in Waldpark Höchberg are especially pleasant during spring and autumn. Generally, mountain biking is best enjoyed during dry periods. For instance, the Root trail on the Göckersgraben is recommended after a long dry spell, as the initial section can be challenging when muddy.
Yes, the Höchberg Quarry itself is a notable natural landmark, recognized as one of "Bavaria's most beautiful geotopes," providing a unique backdrop for riding. The Root trail on the Göckersgraben also offers a beautiful view of the Göckersgraben ravine.
Visitors frequently praise the well-designed flow trails, such as Flowtrail Eibelstadt, for their fun and flowing downhill experience. Trails like the Wolf Trail are loved for their beautiful curves, root passages, and small jumps. The natural feel and variety of challenges, from technical sections to fluid rides, are also highly appreciated.
Beyond bike parks, the Höchberg area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including loops like the "Waldbüttelbunt Painted Trees Trail" or the "View of Marienberg Fortress" loop. For gravel biking, there are routes like "Meerschweinchen – Thiergarten Moor Trails." Road cycling enthusiasts can also find routes such as the "Church of Mädelhofen loop." You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides for Running Trails around Höchberg, Gravel biking around Höchberg, and Road Cycling Routes around Höchberg.
Yes, trails like the Fürstentrail are described as long and very curvy with many roots, offering an extended riding experience. Many trails in the Waldpark Höchberg also provide options for longer rides through the forest.
Always check trail conditions, especially after rain, as some sections can become muddy. For trails like the Downhill Trail to Wurzeltrail Near Helferich Hut, it's recommended to ride in the intended direction. Be aware that natural elements like fallen trees can occasionally block paths, so be prepared to lift your bike over obstacles.
The Wolf Trail is a flow trail known for its beautiful curves, root passages, and small jumps that can be avoided if preferred. It offers rapid bends and smooth steep curves through a dense forest canopy, providing a fun ride with minimal pedaling required.


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