Best bike parks around Lüneburg are found within a region characterized by the Lüneburg Heath Nature Park, offering diverse natural terrain. The area provides extensive opportunities for mountain biking, with trails traversing forests and wetlands. While traditional large bike parks are limited, local spots like the KVG-Wiese in Lüneburg offer facilities for dirt jumping and pump tracks. The natural landscape of the Lüneburg Heath features a network of paths and trails suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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A lovely route, also suitable for walking. It's also good for older people, as the paths always lead back parallel to each other. I particularly like the small side paths leading down to the Ilmenau river.
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The trail descends from the Hasenburg path in the Schattenwald forest toward the Hasenburger Mühlenbach stream. Anyone venturing down this path by bike will need to be physically active (see photos)...because there are numerous tree trunks lying across the path (a woman with a dog was surprised by the look we saw and said she'd seen people with bikes here before...). At times, we had to carry the bikes across in pairs or push them under them. Despite everything...a beautiful route
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This is definitely a mountain bike highlight. The trail along the railway embankment offers narrow, root-strewn paths that require riding skills or at least attention at any time of year. As an alternative to this trail, you can also use other forest paths coming from the Fuchsweg towards Ebensberg, which make the ride easier.
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Trail directly along the stream - I stopped counting at 10 trees lying in the path... It would be nice to ride - if it weren't for the many trees along the path... So that means: ride a short distance - carry the bike over a tree - then ride another short distance - then carry the bike over another tree, etc.
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I was just there. I think the track is great. It is well maintained and I think the location in the forest is great. All sections of the track that I saw were in perfect condition.
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Small trail along the railroad tracks
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Great spot for jump training and now also professionally built
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Around Lüneburg, you'll find a mix of natural mountain biking trails, dirt jump facilities, and pump tracks. The region, particularly within the Lüneburg Heath Nature Park, offers diverse natural terrain with extensive opportunities for mountain biking, including technical forest paths and flow trails. Local spots like the KVG-Wiese in Lüneburg provide dedicated areas for dirt jumping and pump track enthusiasts.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. For instance, the highlight Through the forest along the river offers beautiful flow trails on the Illmenau and is categorized as family-friendly. The broader Lüneburg Heath Nature Park also features a network of paths and trails suitable for various skill levels, including easier routes.
For challenging rides, consider the Bomb Crater Mountain Bike Trail, which offers pump waves and jumps suitable for jump training. Another challenging spot is Forest Ramp Near Melbeck, known for its demanding section, often preceded by a single trail and stream. The Schanzenviertel Root Trail also provides a challenging, root-strewn experience.
The Lüneburg Heath Nature Park offers numerous natural trails. The Narrow Forest Trail Lüneburg Heath is a popular choice, featuring zigzags and requiring attention due to loose rock. The Forest Trail by Neue Forst Railway also provides narrow, root-strewn paths along the railway embankment, demanding good riding skills.
Yes, the KVG-Wiese in Lüneburg (Neu Hagen) is a publicly accessible area offering facilities for mountain biking and dirt jumping. It features a pump track and dirt jumps, providing a training opportunity for riders. You can access it via Dahlenburger Landstrasse or Schützenstrasse and use the grounds after signing a liability waiver.
Beyond biking, the Lüneburg region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Queen's Trail' or 'Marxener Paradise', detailed in the Hiking around Lüneburg guide. There are also many running trails, including routes along the Ilmenau River, found in the Running Trails around Lüneburg guide, and extensive cycling routes for touring, available in the Cycling around Lüneburg guide.
When riding in the Lüneburg Heath, be aware that the natural landscape includes sandy and sometimes soft soils. Trails like the Narrow Forest Trail Lüneburg Heath can have loose rock, so attention is key. For popular areas like Through the forest along the river, consider avoiding main paths on nice weather days and weekends to experience more solitude.
The Lüneburg Heath offers a beautiful and changing landscape throughout the year. While specific bike park opening times are not generally restricted for natural trails, spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures and stunning scenery. Winter can also be an option, but be mindful of weather conditions and potentially muddy or icy trails.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. The Hambörn charcoal hut and sheepfold is a highlight that also serves as a viewpoint within a forest setting. Many trails, like those along the Illmenau River, offer picturesque views of the river and surrounding forests.
For the KVG-Wiese in Lüneburg, it is accessible via Dahlenburger Landstrasse or Schützenstrasse, suggesting nearby parking options. For trails within the Lüneburg Heath Nature Park, parking is generally available at various entry points to the park. Public transport options to the broader Lüneburg area are available, but direct access to specific trailheads might require further planning.
The terrain around Lüneburg is diverse, ranging from natural forest paths to dedicated dirt jump areas. Within the Lüneburg Heath Nature Park, you'll encounter sandy and sometimes soft soils typical of heathland, along with trails that traverse forests and wetlands. Some routes feature technical sections with roots and narrow paths, while others offer smoother flow trails.


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