Best bike parks around Gehlberg are situated in the Thuringian Forest, a region known for its natural mountain biking and gravel biking opportunities. The area features a network of natural trails, offering varied terrain and flowing descents. Gehlberg provides opportunities for exploring diverse landscapes on two wheels, appealing to riders who enjoy challenging climbs and scenic routes. The region is primarily known for its natural trails rather than extensive bike park infrastructure.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Hi Andreas, I don't know what an S5 is for you... Yes, Fabio Wibmer might ride there, but otherwise, it should be forbidden for bikers in general, unless you want to help the local mountain rescue with a few call-outs. The trail is secured with chains, very narrow and partly leads over steps almost vertically down or up.
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I recommend long clothes for the stinging nettles and scrub in the summer. No idea how to ride some jumps (very big) but if you want to ride them, you should also think about protectors, because the landing area is very narrow (|).
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Such a beautiful forest area which is destroyed by the MTB riders. Cross-country driving creates strong grooves in the ground. This loosens the underlying stones (rocks) and rolls down into the valley. For those walking below wander a danger. Furthermore, the trees lose their footing and in heavy rain the water can no longer seep away.
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The Adlersbergtrail, also called "Eisbärenweg", is very nice and flowy to ride even without bike park experience. But be careful, actually forbidden and hikers can also come towards you (own experience). So beware.
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No PumpTRACK, but pumping/pushing is quite possible on the middle section (especially in the direction of travel W->O). In my opinion one of the most beautiful descents back to Ilmenau. The middle piece could also be classified as S1 instead of S0. In the last stretch between Kindergarten and Roda, one should be aware of the three steps/heights at the end; the steps aren't necessarily the "worst" thing, but sometimes the low-hanging twigs/branches directly above.
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While Gehlberg itself is more oriented towards general cycling and hiking, the surrounding Thuringian Forest offers various trails suitable for mountain biking. You can find diverse experiences, from intermediate single tracks like the Adlersberg Trail to forest routes and areas like Oberhof, which has mountain biking opportunities in summer.
Yes, there are trails that cater to different skill levels. For instance, the Roda Forest Trail is described as a nice trail also suitable for beginners, though it also has sections for more experienced riders. The area generally offers a variety of trails, including those that are less technically demanding.
For intermediate riders, the Adlersberg Trail is a great option. It's a faster single track with small jumps and steps, designed for fluid riding, and its highlight is its length. The Old Ilmenau Ski Jump area also hosts the finish line for the IXS Downhill Cup, indicating intermediate to advanced terrain.
The region around Gehlberg, particularly areas like Oberhof, is known for being family-friendly. While specific bike park facilities for families might vary, the general cycling and hiking paths in the scenic Thuringian Forest provide opportunities for families to enjoy the outdoors together.
Cycling around Gehlberg means immersing yourself in the scenic Thuringian Forest. You'll encounter dense forests, diverse landscapes, and potentially viewpoints offering panoramic vistas. Trails like the Roda Forest Trail are appreciated for their beautiful descents through natural settings.
Yes, you can find historical points of interest. For example, the Old Ilmenau Ski Jump is a historic site that now serves as the finish line for the IXS Downhill Cup, offering a unique blend of history and modern sports.
Beyond biking, the Gehlberg area is excellent for hiking. You can find a variety of hiking trails, from easy to difficult. Explore options like the 'Easy hikes around Gehlberg' or 'Mountain Hikes around Gehlberg' guides for routes such as the Teufelskanzel (Devil's Pulpit) Viewpoint loop or the Highest Point of the Rennsteig. You can find more details in the Hiking around Gehlberg guide.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the variety of trails. Many appreciate the fluid riding experience on trails like the Adlersberg Trail and the beautiful descents found on routes such as the Roda Forest Trail. The overall experience of mountain biking in the Thuringian Forest is often highlighted as enjoyable.
The summer months are generally ideal for mountain biking around Gehlberg, as areas like Oberhof transition from winter sports to offering biking opportunities. During this time, the trails are typically clear of snow, providing optimal riding conditions. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every trail are not detailed, the region, including settlements like Oberhof, is equipped to cater to visitors. As a popular outdoor destination, you can expect to find guesthouses and other establishments offering refreshments and meals in the towns and villages within the Thuringian Forest.
While the guide highlights popular spots, the Thuringian Forest is vast and offers many forest routes beyond the main trails. Exploring the general cycling paths around Gehlberg can lead to discovering quieter, less-trafficked routes that offer a more secluded riding experience amidst nature.
The bike park in Oberhof was undergoing a redesign in 2017. This indicates ongoing development to enhance mountain biking opportunities in the area. It's best to check local sources for the most current information on its operational status and features.


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