Best bike parks around Biebelried are located within the wider Landkreis Würzburg area, offering a variety of mountain biking trails and skill parks. This region is characterized by the scenic Main River valley and Franconian vineyards, providing diverse natural landscapes for cycling. While Biebelried is known for general cycling routes, the surrounding area offers options for technical riding experiences.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The area is quite overgrown, and maintenance leaves much to be desired.
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The entrances in both directions are now so overgrown that it is almost impossible to get through.
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"Dirty" sums it up quite well. Quite a lot of stuff lying around on this trail or built in as obstacles and jumps. You can also hear the constant barking of the dogs from the neighboring animal shelter. Rides well, but there are definitely nicer trails in our area.
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First steep climb at the beginning of the trail. Then there is a beautiful view of the factory premises of the Brose company. It then goes downhill in many tight curves, a few jumps round off the trail below. The curves are a bit exaggerated in my opinion, but otherwise the trail is fun.
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The south-west, winding trail section is now overgrown and has some thorn bushes. You should alternatively choose one of the northern routes. The further (straight) course further to the east, on the other hand, is quite easy to drive. That's fun.
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With the e-bike and the right choice of line, you can also take the descent uphill, but as soon as it gets a little wet it's no longer possible.
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In the meantime quite a lot of thorn bushes have grown in the trail so be careful :)
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The quarry is very interesting and the scenery is beautiful.
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The area around Biebelried, particularly within the wider Landkreis Würzburg, offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. You'll find dedicated MTB parks, skill parks with features for technical riding, and flow trails designed for smooth downhill fun. The terrain varies from natural single trails with roots and technical descents to constructed features like jumps and berms, catering to different skill levels.
Yes, several trails cater to beginners. For instance, the Dirty Heri Trail on Patrouillenweg is known for its wavy course and playful elements that create a roller coaster feeling, with all jumps being avoidable. This makes it accessible for riders without advanced driving or jumping techniques.
For an excellent flow experience, head to Flowtrail Eibelstadt. It features three well-laid-out lines specifically designed for flowing downhill fun and is considered one of the best regional spots for flow trails. Another option is the Kuni Trail on Wiesenweg, which offers rapid steep turns and good flow, along with some jumps.
Absolutely. The Lindelbach Quarry Nature Monument is a natural monument and MTB park offering narrow and sometimes steep trails within an interesting quarry landscape, providing beautiful scenic views. The general region is also known for its scenic Main River valley and Franconian vineyards, which many trails traverse.
The best time to visit is generally during the drier months, from spring through autumn. This ensures optimal trail conditions, as some trails can become challenging or difficult to ride when wet. The natural setting with rolling hills and forests is particularly scenic during these seasons.
While specific bike parks might have varying difficulty levels, the broader Biebelried area is excellent for general cycling. You can explore the Main River valley, Franconian vineyards, and charming historic villages via a network of well-maintained paths suitable for various skill levels. For family-friendly cycling routes, consider exploring options listed in the Cycling around Biebelried guide.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for general cycling, such as the 'Volkacher Mainschleife' or routes connecting historic towns like Ochsenfurt and Kitzingen, detailed in the Cycling around Biebelried guide. There are also many hiking opportunities, including easy trails around Biebelried, which you can discover in the Easy hikes around Biebelried guide and the Hiking around Biebelried guide.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Flohtrail by the tracks is categorized as challenging, featuring a somewhat tricky S2 descent. The Lindelbach Quarry Nature Monument also offers narrow and sometimes steep trails that can test your skills. Additionally, the broader Würzburg region includes trails like the 'Fürstentrail' and 'Downhill-Trail zum Wurzeltrail' which are known for more technical riding.
While Biebelried itself is a smaller community, bike rental options are available in larger nearby towns such as Würzburg, Kitzingen, and Dettelbach. It's advisable to check with local sports shops or tourist information centers in these towns for current rental services.
Visitors frequently praise the diversity of the trails, from flowing single tracks to challenging downhill sections. The scenic beauty of the Main River valley and Franconian vineyards, combined with well-maintained paths and a vibrant cycling community, contributes to a highly enjoyable riding experience. Many appreciate the constructed features like jumps and berms, as well as the natural elements of the trails.
Public transport options, including regional buses and trains, connect Biebelried to larger towns like Würzburg and Kitzingen. From these hubs, you may be able to reach certain trailheads or cycling routes. However, direct public transport access to all individual bike parks might be limited, so planning your route in advance and considering bike-friendly transport options is recommended.
Generally, most public trails in the region are freely accessible for cycling. However, it's always good practice to respect local regulations, stay on marked trails, and be mindful of other trail users. For specific skill parks or privately managed areas, there might be specific rules or entry fees, so it's best to check with the operators of those facilities if applicable.


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