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MTB trails & parks

What to do with the mountain bikers? We have your solution!

Trail park, flow trail, bike park, single track or even e-bike trail, the terminology could not sound more diverse and yet they always aim for the same thing: a joyful nature experience with the mountain bike. A seemingly simple claim, which however - as many of those responsible are surely aware - is very complex in its implementation. Visitor guidance, nature conservation, recreational function, liability issues, and the trails should also be fun to ride. How can these demands be coordinated? We help you to find your way through this "infrastructure jungle" and take into account all important stakeholders. At the end of the common path is an MTB infrastructure that not only makes mountain bikers of all skill levels happy, but also all other stakeholders. We plan and build contemporary mountain bike trails & parks for you.

What does the future of mountain biking look like to you?

You have questions? We have the answers!

Why are flow trails particularly popular with beginners and families?

Flow trails are especially popular with beginners and families because they are designed to be beginner-friendly without being overwhelming, while still delivering a true flow experience.

Which ecological measures help prevent erosion on MTB trails?

Erosion on MTB trails can be effectively prevented through sustainable construction methods such as thoughtful trail design, permeable surfaces, targeted drainage systems, and regular maintenance.

How can tourist regions attract visitors year-round with an MTB park?

With increasingly dry winters, tourist regions can attract guests year-round by offering a variety of trails for different skill levels, combined with attractive extras such as events, courses, and rentals. This creates lasting recreational value that appeals to both families and sports enthusiasts.

What role do signage and trail markings play in preventing conflicts?

Clear signage and distinct trail markings ensure that hikers and bikers know and respect their routes, significantly reducing misunderstandings and conflicts. At the same time, they improve visitor management and increase safety and acceptance for all user groups.

How can family-friendliness and sporting challenge be combined on the same MTB trails?

Family-friendliness and sporting challenge can be combined through multi-level trail design that integrates different difficulty levels within the same facility. This allows children and beginners to ride safely, while advanced riders can use more demanding lines and features. In some cases, separating user groups on different trails may also be beneficial.

Kai Siebdrath
CEO
+49 831 960 886-22
k.siebdrath@schneestern.com