Best bike parks around Waigolshausen are situated in an idyllic village in the district of Schweinfurt, Germany. The region is characterized by green meadows and rolling hills, offering varied terrain for cycling. Cyclists can explore routes that lead through the Gramschatzer Forest and to viewpoints. The area provides access to longer routes, including sections of the MainRadweg, which features diverse landscapes and cultural points of interest.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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I can only agree with Mario. The trail is great.
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Very cool trail, just fun. Both directions are great to drive, I personally find the direction of Erbshausen flowier :) Also drive section two. Have fun and according to the motto #chainrights :)
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It's always nice to drive, even in autumn. Only in the middle section is the soil very deep in wet weather. Who is not afraid of that ... have fun. LG hallway
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Second part of the single trail on the A7. Easily passable at any time of the year and in both directions, but not recommended if there is too much moisture. Please leave a comment saying how you liked the route. LG fluri
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Beautiful single trail along the A7 that has a lot of variety to offer. Climbs, descents, a footbridge over a stream, a bowl and some ditch crossings. The trail is accessible at any time of the year. He just doesn't like a lot of moisture, as it becomes a mud fight in some places. Since the trail is practically on my doorstep and my entry point for biking in the Gramschatz Forest, it is quite possible that you will run into each other there. Definitely worth recommending in both directions. Recommended connection: Over the motorway bridge to the Brandwiese, then to the trail at the radio tower and then a cool blonde at the Waldhaus Einsiedel. Alternatively, at the motorway bridge, take the second section of the trail on the A7 and then cross the second motorway bridge. Then take the single trail towards Maidbronn. Please leave a comment saying how you liked the route. LG fluri
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Nice, easy single trail that is easy to tackle even with children.
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Nice descent on a dirt road, the bulldog tracks created small residents, guaranteed fun
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Horses are often on the move here, so keep your eyes open, not only because of the horses themselves, but also because of the "mines" 😉
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The area around Waigolshausen is characterized by green meadows and rolling hills, offering a variety of cycling experiences. You'll find scenic routes suitable for leisurely rides, as well as singletracks and flowy descents for mountain biking. The trails often lead through forests like the Gramschatzer Forest and past viewpoints.
Yes, several trails are well-suited for beginners and families. For instance, the Erbshausen Bowl is an easy-to-master trail, even for those new to mountain biking. Another great option is the Bunny Hop Singletrail, which is an easy single trail that can be tackled with children.
While the region is known for its scenic and relaxed cycling, there are intermediate trails that offer more variety and fun. The A7 Singletrack Gramschatzer Forest provides climbs, descents, and ditch crossings. Additionally, the Flowy Descent offers guaranteed fun on a dirt road with small residents created by bulldog tracks.
You'll ride through diverse landscapes including the Gramschatzer Forest, green meadows, and rolling hills. Many routes offer panoramic views of vineyards like Eselsberg or Wipfelder Zehntgraf. You might also encounter small watercourses and floodplains, especially on routes connected to the Main River.
The region offers a blend of nature and culture. You can explore routes that trace the work of master builder Balthasar Neumann in Franconian villages west of Schweinfurt. The Main landscape cycle tour, for example, guides cyclists past Werneck Castle, traditional Franconian wine-growing villages, and local monasteries, providing opportunities for cultural and culinary enjoyment.
The trails are generally accessible at any time of the year. However, some trails, like the A7 Singletrack Gramschatzer Forest and the Bunny Hop Singletrail, can become muddy in places after heavy rain or during wet weather, making them more challenging. Spring, summer, and autumn typically offer the most pleasant conditions for exploring the scenic routes and vineyards.
Yes, beyond cycling, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes around Waigolshausen, such as the 'Haus zur Traube beer garden – Werneck Palace loop'. There are also several running trails, like the 'Kirchberg loop from Waigolshausen'. For more details, you can explore the easy hikes guide, the running trails guide, or the general hiking guide for the region.
Absolutely. The region is known for its Franconian wine-growing villages and local delicacies. Many cycling routes, especially those along the MainRadweg or the Main landscape cycle tour, offer opportunities to stop at beer cellars, vineyards, and local establishments to savor regional food and Franconian Silvaner wine.
Visitors frequently appreciate the variety and flow of the trails. The A7 Singletrack Gramschatzer Forest is praised for its diverse features, including climbs, descents, and ditch crossings. The Wernecker Trail is often described as fun and flowing, while the Flowy Descent guarantees an enjoyable ride on its dirt road.
Yes, Waigolshausen provides access to sections of longer routes, such as the nearly 600-kilometer MainRadweg (Main Cycle Path). This path offers memorable experiences past diverse landscapes, cultural points of interest, beer cellars, and vineyards.
Yes, the region's cycling routes often lead to scenic viewpoints. Notable spots mentioned include Luisenhöhe and Speiersberg. Additionally, many routes offer panoramic views over the surrounding green meadows, rolling hills, and vineyards like Eselsberg or Wipfelder Zehntgraf.


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