Best bike parks around Sonderhofen offer a variety of mountain biking trails and routes suitable for different skill levels. The region provides opportunities for cycling enthusiasts to explore its natural landscape, characterized by forests and historical areas. While dedicated bike parks with specific downhill tracks are not present, the area features natural alternatives for mountain biking. These routes are appreciated for their scenic beauty and varying levels of challenge.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Attention, some... person decided it would be a good idea to build a gap right in the middle of the trail, and it's not even marked as such. Whoever did this, I want to see that it's either turned into a tabletop by the time I'm back there, or I'll personally tear it down. And please, stop always going around obstacles when you can't get over them. Get off your bike and lift it over the top. That just creates more and more detours, and we all want to be able to ride there. Whoever did this gap thing, get in touch, we should talk.
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Open to traffic again… 👍
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Beautiful trail along the edge of the forest 👍
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Long, easy to ride, beautiful long trail through the forest.
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It is currently somewhat overgrown in the north, but a very long stretch is still passable in both directions. The southern section of the trail runs through machine gun nests from the Second World War. The holes and trenches are still clearly visible there.
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Unfortunately, you can no longer ride the trails in the quarry. (July 30, 2024) The entire quarry is surrounded by a new high fence. No way to get in. What a pity!!
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Old BMX track right on the Gaubahn cycle path
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While Sonderhofen doesn't have traditional bike parks with dedicated downhill tracks, the region offers a variety of natural mountain biking trails and routes. You'll find everything from beginner-friendly paths to challenging forest trails with flow and jumps, as well as scenic singletracks through forests and meadows.
Yes, beginners can enjoy the Old Gossmannsdorf Quarry, which serves as a small, fun attraction. Additionally, routes like the 'Old Tree at Franzenmühle – Kunigunden Chapel on the Altenberg loop from Aub' and 'Creglingen Old Town – Bench by the Tauber River loop from Aub' are classified as easy and welcoming to all skill levels.
For a more challenging ride, consider the Sulzdorfer Trail, a forest trail known for its flow, jumps, and descent. The 'Nassauer Reservoir – Röttingen Market Square loop from Hopferstadt' also offers a moderate ride that demands good fitness and advanced riding skills in some sections.
Absolutely. The Singletrack in Ochsenfurter Forst is described as a cozy singletrack suitable for everyone, including families. Many of the easy mountain bike routes, such as the 'Old Tree at Franzenmühle – Kunigunden Chapel on the Altenberg loop from Aub', are also great for all fitness and skill levels, making them suitable for family outings.
The region is known for its scenic beauty. You can explore routes like the 'Open Meadow by the Gollach – Gollach Footbridge loop from Gelchsheim' for open meadow views, or the Stelzenholz Forest Trails for beautiful forest singletracks. The 'Singletrack in Ochsenfurter Forst' also offers a beautiful trail along the forest edge.
Yes, some routes combine cycling with historical exploration. The 'Marktbreit Old Town – Malerwinkel House in Marktbreit loop from Gaukönigshofen' passes by the historic Malerwinkelhaus in Marktbreit, a picturesque 15th-century half-timbered house. You can also visit the Old BMX track on the Gaubahn cycle path, which has a history of hosting BMX events in the early 80s.
Beyond mountain biking, Sonderhofen offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hiking trails, such as the 'Stalldorf burial mounds loop from Sächsenheim'. There are also general cycling routes like the 'Gaubahn Cycle Path', and dedicated running trails, including loops from Eichelsee and Hopferstadt.
Many of the mountain biking routes in the Sonderhofen area typically take up to two hours to complete and involve up to 1,000 feet of elevation gain. However, some more challenging variations, particularly around the Nassauer Reservoir, can extend to five hours or more with over 3,000 feet of gain, requiring very good fitness.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural landscape and the varying levels of challenge. The Singletrack in Ochsenfurter Forst is loved for being a 'nice cozy singletrail for everyone', while the Stelzenholz Forest Trails are praised for their 'extremely cool trails' and beautiful forest setting.
Yes, many of the mountain biking routes are designed as loops, allowing for circular rides. Examples include the 'Open Meadow by the Gollach – Gollach Footbridge loop from Gelchsheim' and the 'Marktbreit Old Town – Malerwinkel House in Marktbreit loop from Gaukönigshofen', providing convenient starting and ending points.
The natural trails around Sonderhofen are generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and autumn when the weather is mild and the trails are dry. Winter biking is possible, but conditions can be challenging due to cold temperatures, potential snow, or muddy paths.
The trails range from easy (STS S0-S1) to challenging. Easy routes are suitable for all skill levels, while moderate trails may require good fitness and some advanced riding skills for certain sections. Challenging trails, like the Sulzdorfer Trail, offer features like jumps and descents for experienced riders.


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