Best bike parks around Gifhorn are found within a district characterized by its diverse natural landscapes, including parts of the Lüneburg Heath and numerous forests. The region offers a mix of dedicated bike park facilities and extensive mountain biking trails. Gifhorn's terrain provides opportunities for various cycling disciplines, from technical singletracks to more flowing forest paths. The area is known for its natural settings suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Three cool jumps, the last one a bit harder but still manageable.
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Nice MTB playground. Lots of branching paths. There is also a nice jumping opportunity.
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In May 2024, all ponds were full again and there was a beautiful lake landscape with many birds. The partially rooty trail could be ridden without stopping, except for a tree obstacle in the western entrance.
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Former listening tower of the Bundeswehr, now civilian use as a radio tower mast for mobile communications.
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Rooty trail section - wonderful to combine with the single trail that runs parallel to Wolfsburger Straße.
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If you design the loop through the trail network in the Eickhorster Forest accordingly, the trail is easy to take with you. Otherwise, the long trail to the east is more worthwhile.
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Fun to drive. Sometimes it's nice up and down. Because of the good surface, you can also move a little faster here. But you should also expect oncoming traffic.
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one of the top trails in Eysselforst and partly along the edge of the ditch
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The Gifhorn district offers a mix of dedicated bike park facilities and extensive mountain biking trails. You'll find purpose-built parks like Bike-Park Wittingen with dirtlines, jumps, and pumptracks, alongside natural singletrack paths and forest trails that cater to various skill levels.
Yes, the most notable dedicated facility is Bike-Park Wittingen in the northern part of the district. It features a six-meter-high hill for descents, a dirtline with three difficulty levels, various jumps, and a pumptrack designed for skill development. It also includes technical trails with seesaws and inclines.
Absolutely. For families and beginners, the Singletrack and Two Jumps in Eickhorster Forst is a great option. It's described as 'small but nice' and suitable for children, offering flat terrain with some manageable features.
Many natural singletrack trails are popular. The Singletrack Around the Viehmoor Ponds is highly appreciated for its beautiful single trails with root passages through a lake landscape. Other notable options include the Singletrail Along the Railway, Lüneburg Heath and the Eyßelforst Singletrail Along the Graben Edge.
For a more challenging experience, the Oker Trail in the Okeraue nature reserve near Volkse is an excellent choice. This forest trail allows for riding at speed and incorporates natural obstacles like tree trunks and roots, providing a technical riding experience.
Yes, the Barwedeler Berg Communication Tower is a highlight that serves as a viewpoint and summit, offering scenic vistas. Additionally, the Old Sand Quarry is another natural spot known for its views.
The Wittkopsberge Forest Trail, while a very nice forest trail near the Heidesee, can have sandy sections due to the heathland. It's often recommended to ride it with slightly thicker tires for better traction.
Beyond bike parks, the Gifhorn region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails around Gifhorn, go for easy hikes, or even embark on more strenuous mountain hikes. Popular routes include those around the Viehmoor Nature Reserve and Tankumsee Beach.
No, usage of the Bike-Park Wittingen is free and available around the clock. However, protective gear, especially a helmet, is mandatory for your safety.
Visitors frequently praise the natural settings and varied terrain. Many enjoy the beautiful single trails, the challenge of root passages, and the ability to ride at speed on forest trails. The diversity, from beginner-friendly spots to technical routes, is also highly valued by the cycling community.
The Singletrack Around the Viehmoor Ponds is a beautiful circuit with root passages. While generally easy to drive, it's not always perfectly flowing. Be aware that in drier periods, the ponds might have lower water levels.


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