Best bike parks around Rehau are primarily found as extensive mountain bike routes and trails within the surrounding natural landscape, particularly in the Fichtelgebirge Nature Park. While Rehau itself does not host large, dedicated bike parks with extensive man-made features, the region offers a variety of cycling opportunities. These range from easy, paved routes to more challenging mountain bike paths, catering to different fitness levels. The area is characterized by diverse terrain, including forest trails and scenic loops around natural…
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The narrow path from Niederreuth to Asch, which the locals still call "Leichweg" (Corpse Road), rises steadily. For around 600 years, before Niederreuth got its own cemetery in 1889, the coffins of the deceased, often accompanied by a long funeral procession, had to be carried over this path to Asch to the church and cemetery. Today, the approximately two-kilometer-long "Leichweg" is an idyllic hiking trail (marking: Yellow crossbar on a white background). The Niederreuth cemetery was destroyed after the expulsion of the Germans and was no longer used after 1945. Those who died after the war therefore had to be buried in Asch again, but were now transported by hearse on the road.
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The most beautiful trail nearby. A bit challenging and easy to ride. 😅👍
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A nice trail past the rocking stone, with occasional blocked sections. Advanced and ambitious riders will have fun.
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Skiing like on an assembly line 👍
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The Rehau area primarily offers extensive natural mountain bike routes and trails within the surrounding landscape, especially in the Fichtelgebirge Nature Park. While there aren't large, dedicated bike parks with extensive man-made features directly in Rehau, the region provides a variety of cycling opportunities from easy, paved routes to more challenging mountain bike paths. You'll find diverse terrain, including forest trails and scenic loops.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Frosch-Runde Trail (Fichtelgebirge Nature Park) is a notable option. It's a very exciting trail peppered with many granite stones, offering opportunities for small jumps. It can be quite demanding, especially when wet. Another challenging section is the Hirschstein Trail, which is described as demanding when wet but otherwise a great, easy trail.
While specific 'family-friendly bike parks' are not prominent, the region offers trails suitable for varying fitness levels. The Ski Slope Aš, though primarily a winter sports area, is noted for its easy and moderately difficult slopes, suggesting it could offer accessible terrain for beginners or families during off-season, or serve as a starting point for easier routes. Komoot categorizes many routes in the wider area as suitable for 'any fitness level'.
The Sand Pit Trails in Naturpark Fichtelgebirge offer a unique natural mountain bike park experience. Nature has reclaimed much of the former open space, creating a fun riding environment. It's described as a 'nature bike park' and is very enjoyable to ride.
The best time for mountain biking around Rehau is generally during dry periods. Trails like the Frosch-Runde Trail are described as 'a lot of fun' when dry, but can become slippery and more challenging when wet. Spring through autumn typically offer the most favorable conditions, allowing you to fully enjoy the natural trails.
Yes, the Kornberg Lift Base Station serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the Kornberg area. Located at the foot of the large Kornberg, it provides access to the surrounding terrain and trails.
Beyond mountain biking, the Rehau region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes like the 'Eulenweg Loop' or 'Altes Pfarrhaus Sophienreuth' loop, as well as moderate hikes such as 'Mit der Arnika zum Kornberg'. For road cyclists, there are routes like the 'Northeast shore of Untreusee' loop. You can explore more options in the Easy hikes around Rehau, Road Cycling Routes around Rehau, and Hiking around Rehau guides.
Visitors appreciate the natural character and variety of the trails. Many enjoy the exciting and sometimes challenging sections, like the granite stones on the Frosch-Runde Trail that offer opportunities for small jumps. The unique experience of a 'nature bike park' at the Sand Pit Trails is also highly valued, especially how nature has reclaimed the area, making it a fun spot for riders.
Given the natural and sometimes challenging terrain, especially on trails like the Frosch-Runde Trail, wearing a helmet is strongly advised and should be a matter of course. For more demanding sections or when conditions are wet, additional protective gear such as knee and elbow pads is recommended to ensure a safer ride.
Yes, many of the cycling and mountain biking routes in the Rehau area are designed as round trips. These circular routes allow you to explore the natural beauty of the region, including scenic loops around landmarks like the Kornberg, and return to your starting point without retracing your path.
While the primary focus is on biking, the region does offer winter sports. The Kornberg Lift Base Station is part of a winter sports area with 800 meters of slopes for skiing and snowboarding. Similarly, the Ski Slope Aš offers 1.8 kilometers of slopes with three lifts, suitable for beginners and families, and also features well-groomed trails in winter. Some mountain bike trails might be accessible in winter, but conditions would vary greatly.


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