Best bike parks around Königs Wusterhausen are found within the Dahme-Seenland region, an area known for its forests, lakes, and nature reserves. The landscape offers diverse terrain suitable for mountain biking and cycling routes. This district provides a variety of singletracks and cross-country routes for different skill levels.
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Hiking around Königs Wusterhausen
Beautiful route, especially the single trail that runs parallel
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The downhill facility is now also down. The entire route is currently being renaturalized. This means that soon nothing will be seen of the former “Death Railway”.
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In summer a green idyll on the edge of the Köllnische Heide and in winter a toboggan magnet for young and old. So the former World War II bunker has had its day.
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Former bunker which was filled in in the 1960s. Since then it has been used as a toboggan hill in winter.
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Former World War II bunker, which was finally filled in around 1970 and has served as a toboggan hill ever since. A couple of nice trials also make it interesting for mountain bikers.
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In the past toboggan run, now daring bikers are at work. The hospital is not far away. Have already given first aid there.
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📍 Favorite place: Müggelberge The trails around the Müggelberge just around the corner from Berlin's largest lake, the Müggelsee, are mainly known to mountain bikers. But there are also a few flowing, if at times rather demanding, trails and forest paths that can be mastered by experienced gravel bike riders as well. And that's really fun with wider tires! The Müggelberge are also elevations formed in the Ice Age and sometimes you have a beautiful view of the lake and the surrounding area in this wooded area on top of the mountain. This trail leads from the Großer Müggelberg, the highest natural elevation in Berlin (114.7 m above sea level), and in fun curves downhill through the forest. In one or two places you may have to get off and in any case watch out for tree trunks that may be in the way. After a short break on a road, the forest path leads down to the Dahme and the Langen See.
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Nice narrow trail. You should be a little careful in snow and wet!
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Yes, the region offers several options suitable for beginners. While not traditional bike parks, trails like "Gallows Downhill," "Hügelsprint," and "Höllengrund" are mentioned as beginner-friendly. The "Hügelsprint" specifically features a mix of sward, sand, and gravel with two hills, accessible with parking.
The terrain varies, offering diverse experiences. You'll find singletracks and cross-country routes, often traversing scenic landscapes with forests, lakes, and nature reserves. Some trails, like the Singletrack in Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park, can have sandy passages, while others, such as the "Hügelsprint," feature sward, sand, and gravel. Expect a mix of natural paths and some technically demanding sections.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, the Narrow Curvy Singletrack Descent is noted for its demanding, winding path. Another option is the Flowy Müggelberg Descent, which offers fun curves downhill through the forest from the Großer Müggelberg. The Former Todesbahn Downhill Track (Müggelberge) also provides a modified downhill route on what was once a toboggan run.
The Flowy Müggelberg Descent is a great option. It features fun curves as it descends through the forest from the Großer Müggelberg, the highest natural elevation in Berlin. Be aware that some sections might require dismounting due to tree trunks.
Yes, the Former Todesbahn Downhill Track (Müggelberge) is a unique spot. It was once a nearly one-kilometer-long toboggan run that has been modified for bikers, offering a historical context to your ride.
The Bunkerberg is a former World War II bunker that was filled in and now serves as a toboggan hill in winter. In summer, it offers a green idyll with a couple of nice trials that make it interesting for mountain bikers, including family-friendly options.
Yes, the Bunkerberg is considered family-friendly, offering trials suitable for mountain bikers. Additionally, the broader Dahme-Seenland region includes easy bike trails that can be enjoyed by families, such as the beginner-friendly trails mentioned earlier.
Beyond mountain biking, the Königs Wusterhausen area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including routes like the "Lake Krossin – Seddinsee Lakeside Trail loop" or the "Wernsdorf Lock – Wernsdorf Lake Nature Reserve loop." For more options, check out the Hiking around Königs Wusterhausen guide. There are also many cycling routes for touring bicycles, such as the "Hofjagdweg Trail" or the "Krüpelsee Lakeside – Neue Mühle Lock loop," detailed in the Cycling around Königs Wusterhausen guide.
Yes, Komoot lists various mountain bike tours in and around Königs Wusterhausen. An example is the "Dahmebrücke – Hofjagdweg-Radweg Runde," a moderate mountain bike tour. For more routes, including options like the "Pätzer Vordersee – Village Church Prieros loop," refer to the MTB Trails around Königs Wusterhausen guide.
The Dahme-Seenland region is characterized by its natural beauty. You'll often bike through forests, past lakes like the Scharmützelsee and Müggelsee, and along the Spree river. Many trails offer scenic views, and areas like the Naturpark Dahme-Heideseen provide a chance to experience diverse flora and fauna.
While specific crowd levels can vary, exploring the singletracks and CX routes within the broader Dahme-Seenland, beyond the most popular highlights, might offer a quieter experience. Examples include the "CX-Strecke Heideplan Dannenreich" or the "Eiskuten-Trail" near Schenkendorf, which are noted for being enjoyable for mountain biking.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and natural settings. Many enjoy the challenge of trails like the Narrow Curvy Singletrack Descent and the flow of the Flowy Müggelberg Descent. The "milled" singletrack in the Dahme-Heideseen Nature Park is also highlighted as a lot of fun, especially with wider tires to handle sandy passages.


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