Best bike parks around Siek are located in the surrounding region, offering diverse mountain biking opportunities. While Siek primarily features general cycling routes, nearby areas in Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg provide both natural trails and dedicated bike parks. The landscape includes varied elevations, forest settings, and technical sections suitable for different skill levels. This region provides options for those seeking specialized mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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A very nice trail, but a bit muddy in places. Many roots require expert riding.
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There are many beautiful paths here, but please be considerate of others.
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It looks dangerous, but it's easy to manage even with a gravel bike. Going around it means taking a pretty big detour.
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The path is passable. Actually, we always went for a walk here. But it is also fun to ride a gravel or mountain bike here. In certain weather conditions it is not always easy to get through here, as christian427 also says.
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In January 2022, the path (coming from Beimoorweg) was impassable from halfway due to mud - it is now also used by horse riders. At a small mini pond it then became impossible to continue the tour. A small stream had dammed up there - it was impossible to pass through here - mud without end and in places up to 20 cm deep. The stream was almost 4 meters wide - so I either had to turn back or go cross-country to the main path. I had chosen the latter... Update: Dry and easy to ride in summer (September 2023)!
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'Above' on the Bocksberg is an open space with seating.
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Near Siek, you can find a mix of natural mountain biking trails and dedicated bike parks. Options range from scenic gorge forests with diverse trails to structured parks with purpose-built tracks for various skill levels.
Yes, Hamburg offers the Bocksberg Trails, known for challenging ascents and descents across three peaks. Additionally, the Volkspark Bike Park in Hamburg, opened in September 2021, provides a structured experience with trails of varying technical difficulties.
The Dalbekschlucht nature reserve, located near Börnsen, Escheburg, and Kröppelshagen, offers diverse mountain biking trails suitable for all skill levels. It features a scenic gorge forest, a meandering stream, and sections with steep ascents and descents. The Harburger Berge in Hamburg also provides dedicated mountain bike trails with varied elevations and technical sections within a forest landscape.
Yes, the Path in Volksdorfer Wald is considered family-friendly and offers a mix of mountain and downhill sections within a beautiful forest setting. Its 92-hectare area provides plenty of paths and natural terrain to explore.
The Mountainbike-Downhill-Strecke in Malente, located in Holsteinische Schweiz, is recognized as the only mountain bike downhill track in Schleswig-Holstein. It serves as an official training ground and is accessible via cycling and hiking paths in the Diekseeholm forest near Kreuzfeld.
Yes, Flachlandfreeride e.V. in Kiel is a small bike park featuring 10 short mountain bike tracks designed for beginners, freeriders, and dirtbikers. It offers a variety of 'fun lines' on Timmerberg. Be aware that tracks can become muddy after heavy rain.
You can find exciting singletrack trails like the Singletrack with dip, which offers a fun and challenging section for experienced riders with a unique small valley. Another option is the Beimoorwald S1 singletrack, known for its S1 rating and transverse tree trunks.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Green Tunnel Near Siek' or 'Alter Löschteich' loops, detailed in the Running Trails around Siek guide. For cycling, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Stormarn Railway and Lakes Loop' in the Gravel biking around Siek guide, and additional MTB trails like the 'Galloway cattle at Höltigbaum' in the MTB Trails around Siek guide.
The Path in Volksdorfer Wald is not only a great trail but also features historical elements. It contains Hamburg boundary stones from 1838 and potentially earlier, and remnants of a former narrow-gauge railway that crossed the forest in the early 20th century.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, from challenging ascents and descents at Bocksberg Trails to fun, technical sections like the Singletrack with dip. The natural beauty of places like Volksdorfer Wald and the root-peppered paths along the Aumühler Mühlenteich are also highly enjoyed for their unique riding experiences.
The Harburger Berge offers dedicated mountain bike trails with varied elevations and technical sections. You'll encounter diverse ground conditions within its forest landscapes. Trails like 'Little Whistler' are known for being technical and challenging, while 'Reiherberg' provides a fast riding experience.


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