Best bike parks around Klein Wesenberg are found within a region characterized by diverse natural landscapes and varied terrain suitable for cycling. The area offers numerous cycling routes and trails, ranging from easy rides on paved surfaces to more challenging mountain biking experiences. Cyclists can explore natural settings, with some routes providing panoramic views over fields and towards local landmarks. While dedicated bike parks with constructed features are not prevalent, the area provides opportunities for general cycling and mountain biking…
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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In 2025/26, the forestry authority in Reinfeld's forests has done a great job, and the footpath along the southern edge of the grass paddock has not been spared either. This was once a path left to its own devices for decades, which constantly changed and offered a lot in terms of riding. Then the forestry machines came and cut a wide swathe through the forest. But now nature has closed the roughest wounds, and with the fresh green, some charm has returned.
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12/2025: With reference to the designation as a "Naturwald" (natural forest), the forestry administration has removed all bridges without replacement. The paths have not been closed, but one now has to climb over ditches, which is very difficult with a bicycle. This action was not coordinated with the city of Reinfeld. The city council is now working on rebuilding the bridges.
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At this point, you can forget about the trail. Starting from the east, you lose interest halfway through because forestry equipment has destroyed the path. It'll be a while before a rideable trail is created there again.
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Yes, the trail is a bit more demanding, especially when the ground is wet. Lots of depressions, lots of mud holes, even more tree roots in some narrow passages. Pedestrians and riders are just as legal there as bikers. So make sure it stays that way and be considerate.
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Here a great path leads along above the Tannenbach. There are some valleys that are great to drive. And if that's not enough exercise for you, you can still do pull-ups on two bars.
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narrow, great path; field on one side, forest on the other. A bit up and down over tree roots. Highly Recommended
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I was happy to have come across the trail while planning my lap and to have involved it. I also drove it & liked it a lot. However, I probably drove "the wrong way around" from Reinfeld in the direction of Rehhorst. Then it was a bit uphill ... and there was also a bit muddy, so I had to descend twice. Still a highlight and will be driven again when the opportunity arises!
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A root is now so practically exposed that it can be pulled off nicely 😀 (Max is probably describing a different trail somehow. If you don't notice that it's going downhill here, you shouldn't notice anything🤔)
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The Klein Wesenberg area offers a variety of cycling routes and trails, ranging from easy rides on paved surfaces to more challenging mountain biking experiences. While there are no dedicated bike parks with constructed features like large jumps, you'll find diverse natural landscapes, scenic views, and opportunities for general cycling and mountain biking enthusiasts. Many routes provide immersion in nature, including views of the River Trave and the LSG Trave area.
Yes, there are options for all skill levels. For families and beginners, the Forest Trail in Grönauer Heide, Grönauer Moor and Blankensee is a great choice. It's a wide forest path offering glimpses of ponds and moorland lakes, with some short downhill sections and views of Lake Blankensee. Additionally, shorter, easier loops like the "Bike loop from Klein Wesenberg" and the "Klein Wesenberg Church loop" are mostly on paved surfaces and suitable for all skill levels.
For intermediate to challenging rides, consider the Singletrack at the Tannenbach, which offers a rewarding forest trail with sections that can be quite challenging, especially at speed. The Steinkampsholz Singletrail also provides a fun, narrow path through the forest with downhill sections and increasing root density. For those seeking natural kickers and steep descents, the Vogelsang – Tree Stump Kicker and the Trail with hills and roots offer more rugged experiences.
Many routes in the area provide picturesque scenery. The Forest Trail in Grönauer Heide, Grönauer Moor and Blankensee offers views of ponds, moorland lakes, and Lake Blankensee. Routes like the "Bench With Panoramic View – Klein Wesenberg Church loop" and the "Bench With Panoramic View – Klein Schenkenberg loop" are known for their panoramic views over fields and towards local landmarks. The Trail with hills and roots also offers a nice panorama along the Trave valley.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to see dense forests, tranquil ponds, and moorland lakes, particularly along the Forest Trail in Grönauer Heide, Grönauer Moor and Blankensee. Many routes also offer views of the River Trave and pass through the scenic LSG Trave area, known for its pure nature and lack of car encounters.
Visitors frequently praise the natural setting and the variety of trails. Many appreciate the challenging sections for endurance training, the fun of navigating narrow forest paths with roots and downhill sections, and the scenic views. The presence of natural features like kickers and the quiet, car-free routes through areas like LSG Trave are also highly valued.
The area is generally suitable for cycling throughout the warmer months. While specific conditions for winter are not detailed, spring through autumn typically offers the best weather for exploring the diverse trails. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as some unpaved sections might become muddy after rain.
Beyond mountain biking and general cycling, the Klein Wesenberg area offers various other outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including moderate loops from Barnitz and Trenthorst. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are many road cycling routes with varying distances and difficulties. Additionally, general touring bicycle routes are available, such as the scenic "View of Lübeck Cathedral – Lübeck Harbor loop."
Yes, several circular routes start directly from Klein Wesenberg. These include easy options like the "Bike loop from Klein Wesenberg" (8.40 km) and the "Klein Wesenberg Church loop" (8.60 km). For slightly longer rides with scenic points, you can try the "Bench With Panoramic View – Klein Wesenberg Church loop" (15.3 km) or the "Bench With Panoramic View – Klein Schenkenberg loop" (15.0 km).
The length of trails and routes around Klein Wesenberg varies significantly. Individual singletracks like the Singletrack at the Tannenbach are shorter segments, often integrated into longer tours. For complete routes, you can find shorter loops around 8-15 km, such as the "Bike loop from Klein Wesenberg" (8.4 km) or the "Bench With Panoramic View – Klein Wesenberg Church loop" (15.3 km). Longer touring routes, like the "View of Lübeck Cathedral – Lübeck Harbor loop," can extend to over 40 km.
While specific parking facilities for each trail are not detailed, as a general cycling region, you can typically find parking in or near the starting points of many routes in Klein Wesenberg and surrounding villages. It is advisable to check local maps or community tips for the most convenient parking options for your chosen trail.


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