Best bike parks around Adorf/Vogtland are situated in a region known for its natural landscapes and outdoor activities. Adorf/Vogtland features a notable Asphalt Pumptrack, which opened in September 2023, offering a dedicated facility for various wheeled sports. The broader Vogtland region is recognized for its mountain biking opportunities, with numerous trails and routes. For a more extensive bike park experience, Bikewelt Schöneck provides diverse downhill and enduro tracks.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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The narrow path from Niederreuth to Asch, which the locals still call "Leichweg" (Corpse Road), rises steadily. For around 600 years, before Niederreuth got its own cemetery in 1889, the coffins of the deceased, often accompanied by a long funeral procession, had to be carried over this path to Asch to the church and cemetery. Today, the approximately two-kilometer-long "Leichweg" is an idyllic hiking trail (marking: Yellow crossbar on a white background). The Niederreuth cemetery was destroyed after the expulsion of the Germans and was no longer used after 1945. Those who died after the war therefore had to be buried in Asch again, but were now transported by hearse on the road.
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The lifts don't look usable anymore. I suspect that mountain bikers will soon be able to use them. Above the slope there is a lost place
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The Aš ski area includes 1.8 kilometers of slopes for skiing and snowboarding. Three lifts take guests up. The winter sports area is at an altitude of 620 to 750 meters and offers easy and moderately difficult slopes, especially for beginners and families. Snow is made by machine.
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Very nice trail. No electric fence, but a fallen tree was in the way. Quite overgrown in the last part below (nettles)
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The Adorf/Vogtland region offers a diverse range of bike parks, including dedicated pumptracks, flow trails, downhill, and enduro tracks. You'll find facilities like the Schöneck Bike World for a comprehensive experience and the Asphalt Pumptrack in Adorf/Vogtland for wheeled sports enthusiasts.
Yes, several options cater to beginners and families. The Asphalt Pumptrack in Adorf/Vogtland is designed for all ages and skill levels, including balance bikes. Schöneck Bike World features a large practice course with steep curves, jumps, and a drop battery, along with flow trails. The Ski Slope Aš also offers easy and moderately difficult slopes suitable for families.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Schöneck Bike World provides diverse downhill and enduro tracks. Additionally, the Pascherpfad at Hinterer Kegelberg is a demanding S2/S3 trail, suitable for very safe riders.
Yes, Adorf/Vogtland is home to a notable Asphalt Pumptrack, which opened in September 2023. It spans over 440 square meters, is freely accessible, and does not charge an entrance fee. It's suitable for mountain bikers, BMX riders, skateboarders, inline skaters, scooter riders, and even those with balance bikes and wheelchairs.
Many trails in the Vogtland region, such as the Nature Trail 3 Rainsteine – Hoher Stein, wind through forests, offering a natural and fluid riding experience. The region is known for its natural landscapes, providing scenic views and a connection with nature.
Yes, the Ski Slope Aš offers a nice view over the ski slope to the north. Many trails in the broader Vogtland region also provide scenic vistas as you ride through the natural landscapes.
Beyond bike parks, the Adorf/Vogtland region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and general cycling tours. For more information on these activities, you can check out the guides for Running Trails around Adorf/Vogtland, Road Cycling Routes around Adorf/Vogtland, and Cycling around Adorf/Vogtland.
While specific seasonal information for all bike parks isn't provided, the region's outdoor activities are generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and autumn when the weather is favorable for cycling. Always check local conditions before your visit.
Yes, Schöneck Bike World includes a bike station that offers rentals, repair services, and helpful tips for cyclists.
The Asphalt Pumptrack in Adorf/Vogtland is freely accessible without an entrance fee. For other mountain biking trails and bike parks in the broader Vogtland region, it's always advisable to check local regulations or the specific park's website for any permit requirements or usage fees, especially for private facilities like Schöneck Bike World.
Visitors appreciate the variety of riding styles and skill levels offered, from the inclusive pumptrack to challenging downhill trails. The fluid and enjoyable riding experiences on natural trails, along with the comprehensive facilities at places like Schöneck Bike World, are frequently highlighted by the komoot community.


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