Best bike parks around Gaildorf are found within a region characterized by its diverse network of mountain biking trails. Located at the foot of the Limpurg Mountains, the area offers a varied and hilly landscape. Trails wind through forests and alongside rivers, providing a mix of challenging climbs and descents. The region caters to various skill levels, from beginner-friendly options to more demanding routes.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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A new line is being created in the upper section, with jumps, small drops, and berms. Looks very promising.
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A nice S1 trail, also suitable for mountain bikers with less trail experience. The trail is relatively narrow in places, with small, steep downhill sections, slight rooty patches, and narrow, sloping sections. Of the three trails at Einkorn, I like the Urkorn and Vollkorn trails the best.
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Today I rode the Pop-Korn Trail for the first time. There were some really cool sections, with smaller drops. However, I have to say that I prefer the Ur and Voll-Korn Trails. But that's a matter of taste, of course. Shoutout to Trails of Hall, keep up the good work 👍🏼
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It's really fun. You can let it run along nicely.
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The first 50m or so at the start of the trail are unfortunately somewhat overgrown with thorn bushes etc. I would not recommend riding through it anyway. Since the trail is easy to ride after the overgrown section, I would bypass this overgrown section past the water houses on the path by the water tower and then ride the trail, which I will do better next time :D
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The entry from the Urkorn Trail is relatively steep and requires advanced riding skills, but is a lot of fun.
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Is now the lower part of the official Haller Urk8rn trail
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S2 trail that is easy to drive and starts directly behind the ruins. One of the 2 Haller Legaltrails 👍🏻🙂
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The bike trails around Gaildorf offer a diverse and hilly landscape, situated at the foot of the Limpurg Mountains. You'll find routes winding through dense forests and alongside rivers like the Kocher, providing a mix of challenging climbs and descents. The terrain varies from narrow singletracks with roots to sections with jumps, drops, and berms.
Yes, Gaildorf offers trails suitable for various skill levels, including beginner-friendly options. For instance, the Schweizerhalde and Wannenbach-Trail are considered excellent choices for those new to mountain biking. The Pop-Korn Trail (Trails of Hall) is also described as a nice S1 trail, suitable for riders with less trail experience, featuring smaller drops and rooty sections.
For challenging downhill sections, you might enjoy the Limpurg Trail, which boasts the most elevation descent in Gaildorf at 146 meters. Additionally, the Grenzweg Trail at the Felsenmeer features extremely narrow parts with steep downhill sections. The Schwarze-Lache is identified as the steepest mountain biking trail in the area, offering a significant challenge.
Highly rated and popular trails in the Gaildorf region include the Münster-Trail, Kirchberg-Trail, and Kieselberg-Trail. The Grenzweg Trail at the Felsenmeer is also a popular choice, known for its challenging S1 rating. The Singletrack route at Kirchberg is another must-see spot with demanding sections and new features like jumps and berms.
Yes, the Singletrack route at Kirchberg is developing a new line in its upper section that includes jumps, small drops, and berms. The Pop-Korn Trail (Trails of Hall) also features some cool sections with smaller drops.
The trails often offer scenic beauty, particularly along the Kochertal Valley. You can enjoy views from points like Frickenhofer Höhe. Many routes traverse diverse landscapes, from dense forests to river valleys, providing a dynamic and picturesque riding experience.
Beyond mountain biking, the Gaildorf region is excellent for other outdoor activities. Many trails are multi-use, supporting e-biking, hiking, and trail running. You can explore various running trails, such as the Kochersteg Covered Bridge – Kocher River Trail loop, or enjoy hiking routes like the Kerner Tower – Old Castle in Gaildorf loop.
Yes, the Langert Root Trail 1 is specifically known for its many roots and can be quite demanding, rated as S1. The Pop-Korn Trail (Trails of Hall) also features slight rooty patches and narrow, sloping sections.
While specific seasonal information isn't provided, the varied terrain and forest trails suggest that spring, summer, and autumn would offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking. These seasons typically provide good weather for exploring the diverse landscapes and enjoying the scenic beauty of the region.
The Urkorn Trail at the Einkorn is considered a challenging S2 trail. It's known for its demanding sections and starts directly behind the ruins, offering an intense riding experience for those seeking a higher level of difficulty.
While the guide highlights popular and well-known trails, the extensive network of routes around Gaildorf means there are many opportunities to discover less-trafficked paths. Exploring the diverse landscapes of the Limpurg Mountains and Kochertal Valley often reveals unique and rewarding riding experiences beyond the main highlights.


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