More and more people are taking up mountain biking, and that's a good thing! To ensure good coexistence on the trails, in which we strongly believe, we invite you to follow the following code of conduct.
Follow the simple tips, surprise positively and thus help to increase acceptance for mountain biking.
tolerance and respect
give way to other trail users
downhillers give way to uphillers
announce your arrival in advance
there is always time to say hello (with a smile)
reduce speed when crossing other users and, if necessary, stop and get off the bike
avoids busy trails
promote mutual tolerance - share the trail!
preserve what you love
only use biking, hiking or dedicated trails
riding off marked trails is taboo
respects signs, detours and bans
respect animals
if you encounter animals, stop and wait until they have backed off
close gates and fences
stay away from livestock and herd protection dogs by pushing your bike and crossing the pasture on foot
leave no trace
do not block the wheels when braking - you damage the path and wear out the tyres unnecessarily
avoid riding on the trails after heavy rain
do not leave any rubbish behind
master your bike
you are always able to brake within the visible range
adapt your speed to the circumstances
plan the tour, carefully assess your capabilities and the weather
well equipped and informed
always wear a helmet
you have a repair kit and a pharmacy with you
clothing suitable for the conditions and rain protection on longer tours
your bike complies with the law and you have lights with you if you return late
in case of need you can alert the rescue services: 112