Best bike parks around Martinroda are found in the surrounding Thuringia region, known for its diverse cycling routes and mountain biking trails. The area offers a mix of mountain bike, road, trekking, and gravel routes, catering to various cycling preferences. Trails range from easy, well-paved surfaces to moderate and hard routes with significant elevation gains and technical passages. The region's scenic beauty, with natural monuments, mountains, and valleys, enhances the outdoor experience.
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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aha, I thought that looked like one, but there actually is one. That's the crowning end of the IXS descent. Anyone who rides down there has my respect
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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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Nice trail with one or the other root. In the direction of Ilmenau, be careful at the end because the path ends on a forest road, which is often taken as a shortcut.
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Historic ski jump that is now used as the finish line for the IXS Downhill Cup in Ilmenau. Mind you: The timing is only at the bottom of the hill, so that the drivers shoot over the jump at the top and then try to get down the ramp as quickly as possible. Just crazy to watch every time.
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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 Martinroda itself doesn't host large-scale bike parks, the surrounding Thuringia region offers excellent options. Notably, Oberhof and Ilmenau feature well-regarded bike parks with diverse features for all skill levels.
Trailpark Lindenberg in Ilmenau provides natural trails with roots and stones, catering to various skill levels. You'll find berms, waves, jumps (many rollable with 'chickenways'), and enduro trails with flat curves, loose ground, and steep sections. It also features 'FlowLine' trails and the challenging 'IXS Downhill Strecke' with road gaps, root fields, and a large stone field.
The LOTTO Thuringia Bike Park in Oberhof is comprehensive, featuring a lift for easy access. It includes a Jumpline, a Family Flow Trail (with blue and red sections), a 2.6 km network of Enduro Trails (blue, red, black), the challenging Fallbachtrail, the Wies'n Trail with jumps and wooden elements, and the T-Wood Trail. For practicing tricks, there's a Landingbag, and a Pumptrack for skill development.
Yes, the LOTTO Thuringia Bike Park in Oberhof is an excellent choice for families. It features a 'Family Flow Trail' that winds through the forest with curves, doubles, sharkfins, and tables, divided into easier blue and more difficult red sections to suit different abilities.
Intermediate riders can enjoy the Tragberg Trail, which is a nice, simple trail with roots and small jumps, perfectly passable in both directions. The Mountain Bike Park also offers a versatile trail network with action-oriented features suitable for enduro riders.
Absolutely. The region offers trails suitable for beginners, such as the Roda Forest Trail, which is described as a nice trail also suitable for beginners. Additionally, many features at Trailpark Lindenberg in Ilmenau, like jumps, are designed to be rollable with 'chickenways' for those who prefer to bypass them, making it accessible for less experienced riders.
The cycling routes and trails around Martinroda often traverse picturesque landscapes, including natural monuments, mountains, and valleys. You'll encounter scenic beauty, forests, and diverse terrain, providing an enjoyable outdoor experience.
Yes, you can cycle past the Old Ilmenau Ski Jump, a historic site that now serves as the finish line for the IXS Downhill Cup in Ilmenau. It's a fascinating spot to visit and observe.
Beyond biking, the region around Martinroda offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore easy hikes, mountain hikes, and gravel biking routes. For more details on these activities, check out the guides for easy hikes, mountain hikes, and gravel biking around Martinroda.
Visitors frequently praise the versatility and natural character of the trails. They enjoy the diverse network, from flowing single trails to action-oriented features, and the ability to improve skills. The coexistence with hikers on shared trails is also noted, emphasizing a friendly outdoor community.
Bike parks like Trailpark Lindenberg in Ilmenau generally operate under specific conditions, typically open only when the ground is dry. They close during rain, wet weather, and frost. Therefore, the warmer, drier months from spring through early autumn are usually the best time to visit for optimal trail conditions.
Many routes in the Thuringia region combine technical elements with scenic beauty. For instance, the more challenging MTB routes often incorporate natural elements that provide an exciting ride through picturesque landscapes, including natural monuments, mountains, and valleys.


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