Best bike parks around Ottensoos offer a range of dedicated cycling experiences in the region. Ottensoos is situated in a landscape known for its scenic cycling and mountain biking routes, particularly along the Pegnitz river. The area provides a natural backdrop for various outdoor activities, with routes like the Ottensoos-Moritzberg ride. While the natural landscape supports general cycling, specific bike parks cater to engineered trails and features.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Great bike park but more for experienced bikers
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Unfortunately, the trail is no longer rideable after the halfway point (east entrance). The harvesters have done a great job and completely covered the trail with branches. I doubt it will ever be cleared again.
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The single trail along the Schneidersbach is the feeding place for all 🐗 wild boars from Nbg. and environment! It looks like Brandenburg here! But the trail is still a hit! Although at ground level it's not easy when it's wet! 😎 😜 🌊 but gail if the back. - or the front wheel slips 30cm to the left or right on the wet roots
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That was definitely the fun factor on my tour today - but it is a demanding downhill trail. However, only experienced mountain bikers who are not afraid of steep terrain should ride.
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In the lower part (just before the final ramp) there are currently some broken glass (as of August 2023).
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Super Trail "Franconian Dunes" past Birkensee and Sandgrube
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narrow, idyllic and partly rooty. Little going on here: an insider tip!
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Around Ottensoos, you'll find a mix of dedicated mountain bike parks with engineered features and natural singletrack trails. These range from parks with multiple routes for various skill levels to technical trails winding through forests and along rivers, offering diverse riding experiences.
Yes, Bikepark Osternohe is a great option for beginners. It features a 'Spielwiese' (play area) and most obstacles on its five routes can be bypassed, making it accessible for developing riders to practice and build confidence.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Bikepark Osternohe features the 'North-Shore-Trail Holz,' which is described as a very exciting and demanding experience, best suited for dry conditions. Additionally, the Arzberg Trail is known for its varied and challenging terrain, including stones, roots, and steep passages.
Bikepark Osternohe stands out with five different trails catering to various skill levels, plus a 'Spielwiese' for practice. It's known for its challenging 'North-Shore-Trail Holz' for experts, while also being beginner-friendly as most obstacles can be bypassed. The park operates on a donation basis for usage without a lift, fostering a community-oriented atmosphere.
The bike trails around Ottensoos offer diverse natural scenery. You can expect routes that run directly along the Pegnitz river, through forests with changing ground from sand to firm forest floor and root paths, and scenic highlights with varied terrain and beautiful views, such as those found on sections of the Franconian Dune Trail.
While specific viewpoints are not detailed for bike parks, the Franconian Dune Trail sections, like the Röthenbach – Wetzendorf section along the Pegnitz, are described as offering 'scenic highlight after scenic highlight' with beautiful views along the river and varied terrain.
The Franconian Dune Trail offers unique mountain biking experiences. The Birkensee and Sandgrube section is technically demanding with changing ground from sand to forest floor and root paths. The Röthenbach – Wetzendorf section along the Pegnitz provides technically fun riding with varied terrain, roots, sandy passages, and small curves directly alongside the river.
Visitors frequently praise the varied terrain and the scenic beauty of the trails. They appreciate the changing ground conditions, from sandy sections to root-filled paths and firm forest floors, which keep the rides engaging. The technical fun offered by trails along the Pegnitz and the challenging features in dedicated bike parks are also highly valued.
Yes, beyond bike parks, the Ottensoos region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails, go hiking, or enjoy running trails. Popular routes include challenging MTB tours like the Arzberg Tower loop and scenic hiking paths along the Nesselbach.
While the guide doesn't specify a single 'best' season, the mention of the 'North-Shore-Trail Holz' at Bikepark Osternohe being 'only suitable for experienced riders when it is dry' suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn offer the most favorable conditions for enjoying the full range of trails and bike park features.
The Schneidersbach Singletrack Trail is described as a nice, narrow trail with lots of roots and no significant gradients. However, it is noted as 'a bit more difficult to drive' and requires concentration due to its many devious roots, making it more suited for intermediate riders.


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