Best bike parks around Klein-Winternheim offer diverse terrain for mountain biking. The region, situated near Mainz, provides a mix of natural landscapes including the Lenneberg forest and the Rheinhessen plateau. Riders can find trails ranging from easy routes through forests to more technically demanding paths. The area is characterized by its varied topography, providing options for different skill levels.
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The Gondenheim Forest is criss-crossed with many sections of trail that are used by hikers, runners and mountain bikers. Mutual consideration applies in particular and then everyone has their fun.
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Jumps - well, I didn't take off with the gravel bike 😂
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Be careful in the lower part at the >>ANNENRUHSCHNEISE<< at the "TABEL"-like crossroads, > here you come to the landing with NOSSTILE < because it is flatter than the take-off... "OVER THE BAR" ...doesn't really matter, since the rescue route is only 10m away from the main street >>BINGER STRASSE<< gg* Here it is best to drive onto the TABLE and then down the other side with a DROP technique or pig hop... "RIDE OR DIE"
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A very nice trail that is great fun. 🔝
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Great forest with many hiking, running and cycling routes. Highly recommended.
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It's close to the Autobahn, but it's still fun!
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A good option, especially now in spring, to make headway near the banks of the Rhine without getting stuck in mud! Warning: there are many pedestrians on the weekends. Please drive carefully!!!
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Easy to drive S0 Trail. You are welcome to take it with you.
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The most popular options include the Gonsenheimer Forest Trails, known for many beautiful trails and created jumps. Another favorite is the MTB Trail on the Rhine Levee, which offers a good riding experience near the riverbanks, especially in dry conditions.
Yes, the region caters to various skill levels. For a flowing and fun experience, the Singletrail on the Hermann-Löns-Weg in the Lennebergwald is an S0 trail with sweeping sections, suitable for those looking for an easy ride. The 'Rinden-Ride' within the Wildhog Flow Trail (a bit further afield) is also noted for its endless berms, making it suitable for beginners.
For more experienced riders, the area offers technically demanding trails with steep climbs and fast descents. The Speed trail with jumps near Lennebergturm provides a good departure with constantly changing jumps. Further away, the Wildhog Flow Trail includes clearly marked red and black trails with harsh features, though chicken-ways are available to bypass difficult sections.
Yes, you can find flow trails. The Flow trail at Heidesheimer Weg is a smaller flow trail featuring elements like drops, small jumps, and steep descents. Additionally, the broader region includes the well-regarded Flowtrail Stromberg and the Wildhog Flow Trail, both designed with the 'flow country' philosophy in mind.
The region offers diverse natural landscapes. You can ride through the Lenneberg forest, experience dense bushes along trails like the Singletrail on the Hermann-Löns-Weg, and enjoy views from the Rheinhessen plateau. The MTB Trail on the Rhine Levee offers scenic riding near the banks of the Rhine.
Yes, the Small Mainz Heights Trail, which connects Mombach with Laubenheim, offers expansive views from the Laubenheim Heights, stretching from Rheingau to the Odenwald. This trail can be extended into a circular route, providing ample opportunities for scenic vistas.
Beyond bike parks, the area around Klein-Winternheim is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can explore various gravel biking routes, enjoy hiking trails through forests and vineyards, or find numerous running trails for a different kind of workout.
For a relaxed cycling experience suitable for families, consider the Round tour around Oberolmer Forest. Many of the S0 trails, like the Singletrail on the Hermann-Löns-Weg, are also generally easy to ride and enjoyable for a wider range of ages and skill levels.
Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for biking, with moderate temperatures. However, trails like the MTB Trail on the Rhine Levee are noted as good options in spring, especially when other trails might be muddy. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Visitors frequently praise the variety of trails, from flowing S0 sections to challenging jumps. The community appreciates the well-maintained routes, with specific thanks often given to groups like the MTB-Club Mainz for their efforts on trails such as the Gonsenheimer Forest Trails. The natural scenery and the fun, engaging ride experiences are also highly valued.
While Klein-Winternheim itself offers excellent trails, the broader region features dedicated bike parks. Notable options include Flowtrail Stromberg and the Wildhog Flow Trail, which provide comprehensive facilities with clearly marked trails for all skill levels, including blue, red, and black routes.
Yes, the Fortress Railway Mainz, Circular Route around Mainz, offers a unique blend of history and cycling. This route traces the historical Mainz fortress railway lines, forming a loop around Mainz by connecting Kaiserbrücke with Fort Weisenau, allowing you to explore the region's past while riding.


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