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Mountain biking around Beinerstadt offers diverse terrain within southern Thuringia, Germany. The region features rolling hills and extensive forests, forming part of the larger Thuringian Forest. Mountain bike trails in Beinerstadt traverse the St. Bernhard Shell Limestone Plateau, providing varied topography for riders.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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46.7km
02:37
230m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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47.1km
03:56
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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50.8km
03:09
420m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:13
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:20
520m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful view of the Gleichberge mountains
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Construction of the twin-towered St. Mary's Church, which dominates the cityscape, began during the Ottonian period. As the oldest surviving building in the city, it combines several architectural styles, resulting from a 1,000-year-old, eventful history. The town church forms the focal point of Meiningen's historic old town and stands on the south side of the market square. With its towers and nave, it towers above the surrounding buildings, which consist of half-timbered houses from the 17th and 18th centuries and neoclassical town houses from the 19th century. Near the north side of the nave is the "Heinrichsbrunnen" (Henry Fountain), featuring a statue of Emperor Henry II. According to tradition, Henry II initiated the construction of the church after his coronation as king during his visit to Meiningen in early January 1003. Source: Wikipedia
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Not far from here there is also a place where you can buy delicious fresh fish.
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Steinsburg is the popular name given to the remains of a Celtic oppidum on the Kleiner Gleichberg in southern Thuringia in the district of Hildburghausen near Waldhaus near Römhild.
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St. Michael's Chapel was once located on the plateau of the Kleiner Gleichberg near Römhild. It was a pilgrimage chapel first mentioned around 1517. Its history dates back to the 8th/9th century. Its hall church was probably built in the 12th century, although only the foundations remain today. The mountain was already a fortified Celtic settlement (Steinsburg) in pre-Christian times, and the chapel was later built on the sacred site, which was partially destroyed by basalt mining.
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These types of rest areas are often found here.
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This highlight is a section of the route from Reurieth to Dingsleben. The Gleichberge Mountains, as dominant elevations, shape the landscape and offer many photo opportunities, as is the case here just before Dingsleben.
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The townscape is characterized by a multitude of listed half-timbered houses in the Henneberg-Franconian style. Many of these houses feature beautiful gables and ornamental corners. The school and community center, as well as the two bakehouses, were also built in this style. House No. 23, the oldest building in the village, is the only one to have survived the turmoil of the Thirty Years' War and the period following it. Dingsleben had approximately 315 inhabitants before the war, and only two afterward. The two old village fountains, which now splash water again after extensive restoration, are traditionally decorated during the Easter season. Source: https://www.verwaltungsgemeinschaft-feldstein.de/verzeichnis/objekt.php?mandat=99454 The half-timbered houses, some of which are listed as historical monuments, are worth seeing.
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There are over 170 mountain bike trails available around Beinerstadt. The region offers a diverse network of routes, with 33 easy, 129 moderate, and 11 difficult trails to choose from.
Mountain biking around Beinerstadt is characterized by a good mix of difficulty levels. While there are options for beginners and advanced riders, the majority of trails are moderate, offering a balanced challenge for most mountain bikers.
Yes, Beinerstadt offers several family-friendly mountain bike routes, with 33 trails categorized as easy. These routes often follow gentler terrain, such as sections of the Werratal Cycle Path, which is known for its accessible and scenic paths. The region's rolling hills and forests provide a pleasant backdrop for rides with varying skill levels.
You can expect varied terrain, from rolling hills and extensive forests within the Thuringian Forest to paths traversing the St. Bernhard Shell Limestone Plateau. Many routes also follow river valleys, such as along the Werra River, offering a mix of forest paths, open views, and riverside sections.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 500 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, the picturesque natural landscapes of the Thuringian Forest, and the well-maintained trails that cater to various skill levels.
Yes, many mountain bike routes around Beinerstadt are designed as loops. For example, the Werra Weir in Henfstädt – Meiningen Arch Bridge loop from Themar is a popular moderate 46.6 km trail that follows the Werra River, offering scenic riverside views.
For experienced riders looking for longer routes, the Themar Market Square – Jüchsen Reservoir loop from Themar is a moderate 49.5 km path with significant elevation gain. Another option is the Meiningen Arch Bridge – Werra Weir Meiningen loop from Beinerstadt, which covers 51.1 km through forested areas and along the Werra River.
Yes, the region around Beinerstadt is rich in historical sites. While mountain biking, you might encounter various castles and ruins. Notable attractions include the Osterburg Castle Ruins (Keep), Bibra Castle, and Hexenturm Themar. The Celtic Adventure Trail also passes numerous archaeological sites related to the Celtic era.
Absolutely. The area features several natural attractions, including the Water Lily Pond by the Wildlife Enclosure and the Roth Reservoir II. The Großer Gleichberg, one of Thuringia's highest mountains, offers expansive views and is known for potential single tracks, providing a scenic highlight for riders.
The best time for mountain biking in Beinerstadt is generally from spring through autumn, when the weather is mild and the trails are dry. The extensive forests offer pleasant shade during warmer months, and the autumn foliage provides a beautiful backdrop. Winter conditions can make some trails challenging due to snow and ice.
Many routes in the Beinerstadt area offer excellent views, especially those that climb to higher elevations or follow river valleys. The Summit of Großer Gleichberg, for instance, provides expansive views towards Franconia and Kleiner Gleichberg. Trails like the View of Themar from Rote Haak – Iron Hand loop from Kloster Veßra are specifically noted for their scenic vistas.
Yes, the region is cycling-friendly. The Old Vachdorf Station, converted into an inn with a beer garden and located directly on the Werratal cycle path, is a notable stop for refreshments. You'll find various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the towns and villages surrounding Beinerstadt, catering to visitors exploring the area by bike.


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