Best bike parks around Aura im Sinngrund are found within the surrounding Spessart Nature Park and Rhön Mountains. These regions offer diverse terrain, from dense forests to rolling hills, providing varied mountain biking opportunities. While Aura im Sinngrund itself does not host dedicated bike parks, the nearby areas feature specialized facilities and extensive trail networks. These locations cater to different skill levels, offering both flow trails and technical sections.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Very nice trail with roots and stones. Now very boggy and muddy but even more fun 😂 If it were part of the flow trail then it would perhaps be called Moor(e)trail 😂
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This trail is just fun 😎👍 kudos to the builders. A little more flow enduro than just flow trail 🙂👍😉
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Fine S1 trail, part of the Eselsweg, SpessartBiken tours 5 and 18 and feeder to the Bad Orb flow trail
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Good trail at the end and for going down to Bad Orb
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Very cool section of the Eselsweg. Towards the Wegscheide it is a lot of fun!
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The region around Aura im Sinngrund, particularly the Spessart Nature Park and Rhön Mountains, offers a variety of bike parks and trails. You'll find everything from dedicated flow trails with jumps and berms to technical downhill sections and historical singletracks suitable for mountain biking.
Yes, several options cater to families and less experienced riders. The Haseltal Trail (Flowtrail Bad Orb), for instance, starts flowy and rather flat, becoming more demanding towards the end, making it accessible for those with basic MTB skills. Similarly, the Burgsinn Flow Trail offers various difficulty lines with bypass options, ensuring fun for different skill levels. The Flowtrail Kreuzberg also features 'Chicken Ways' to bypass more challenging obstacles.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, the Spessart region offers options like the 'Spessart-Downhill' from Forsthaus Aurora towards Einsiedel. The Wintersberg Trail is also known for its straightforward, technically interesting sections with small drops and kickers. Bike Park Rothenbuch and Bike Park Heigenbrücken also feature downhill tracks and technical sections for experienced riders.
The Flowtrail Kreuzberg near Bischofsheim in der Rhön is notable as Bavaria's longest DIMB (German Mountain Bike Initiative) certified mountain bike flow trail. It spans nearly 2 kilometers with a 150-meter elevation drop and over 50 obstacles.
Absolutely. The Eselsweg singletrack is not just a trail but a piece of Spessart history, dating back around 2,000 years. This 111-kilometer historic trade route, once used by donkeys transporting salt, is now ideal for both hiking and mountain biking and is part of several official bike routes.
Beyond the bike parks, the region offers extensive opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes for touring bicycles, or delve into more MTB trails. There are also many easy hikes available, such as the Mariengrotte Aura loop or trails offering views of Aura im Sinngrund.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and quality of the trails. Many appreciate the 'never-ending fun lines' and the well-maintained conditions. The combination of flowing sections, challenging elements, and scenic forest routes through the Spessart and Rhön mountains makes for a highly enjoyable experience, with many trails earning high praise for their layout and fun factor.
Yes, the Fun Park Four Seasons near Bischofsheim in der Rhön is an excellent facility for skill development. It features pumptracks, a dedicated skill area with seesaws, beams, ramps, a half-pipe, and a dirt pumptrack with jumps, catering to various forms of roll sports and helping riders improve their technique.
Yes, for the Flowtrail Kreuzberg near Bischofsheim in der Rhön, shuttle services are available from Bischofsheim. This provides convenient access to the trailhead, allowing riders to maximize their time on the trail without the effort of climbing back up.
The best time to visit for cycling and mountain biking is typically from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, and the trails are in optimal condition. Always check local weather conditions before your visit, especially after heavy rain, as some trails might become muddy.
Bike Park Heigenbrücken, located within the Spessart region, offers a good mix of flow trails and technical sections. A new 'Trail-Park' was opened there in July 2024, providing legalized and specially designed trails that combine both elements for a varied riding experience.


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