Best bike parks around Bollingstedt feature a variety of natural trails and areas suitable for mountain biking. The landscape includes extensive forests, river valleys, and unique dune formations. These routes offer diverse cycling experiences within a natural setting, ranging from challenging singletracks to scenic paths near water bodies.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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There are several sturdy benches all around where you can sit and take a break.
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Protection status From Treßsee to Tüdal, the area along the Treene is part of the Upper Treenelandschaft nature conservation project, which is up to 20 km² in size. To the north of the lake is the Düne am Treßsee nature reserve.
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The big loop at Treßsee is almost 2 km long. The round begins at the small 🅿️. From the sandy hills of the heathland, with hardly any higher vegetation, you can enjoy the panoramic view in all directions.
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Around 1960, the “Helgoland” gravel mountain was mined in the huge gravel pit for the construction of the Hindenburg Dam.
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In this huge gravel pit, the "Helgoland" gravel mountain was mined around 1960 for the construction of the Hindenburg Dam.
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There are three or four stairs to overcome, which are difficult to drive on the edge because they are too narrow or too steep. All in all, this is a real MTB highlight in the north.
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great path, sometimes it goes steeply upwards
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Around Bollingstedt, you'll find natural areas and trails suitable for mountain biking rather than traditional, purpose-built bike parks. These locations offer diverse cycling experiences within a natural setting, including extensive forests, river valleys, and unique dune formations.
Yes, the Julesee Dune Trail is considered family-friendly. It offers a trail through a dune landscape with panoramic views and is part of a nature conservation project, making it suitable for a wider range of riders.
For a more challenging experience, consider the Langsee Trail with Steps and Wooden Bridge. This trail features steps and a wooden bridge, requiring experienced mountain bikers, and is noted for being quite demanding.
You can explore various natural features. The Büschauer Holz Forest and Treene River offers forest paths often close to the Treene River, providing opportunities for breaks and even a swim. The Julesee Dune Trail takes you through a unique dune landscape with panoramic views.
Yes, Kieskuhle Helgoland is a natural area that was once a gravel pit around 1960, used for the construction of the Hindenburg Dam. It's now popular with mountain bikers and offers trails within this historically significant landscape.
Visitors particularly enjoy the natural setting and varied terrain. The Büschauer Holz Forest and Treene River is praised for its single-trail-like characteristics and proximity to the river, while the Forest Trail is appreciated for its fun, partly demanding sections.
Beyond biking, you can find various outdoor activities. For gravel biking, explore routes like 'Schleswiger shortcuts via Idstedt' or 'Haithabu Viking Houses – Gottorf Castle loop from Schleswig'. There are also numerous hiking trails, such as 'Tree with Birdhouses – Bollingstedt Mill Lake loop', and running trails like 'Running loop from Gammellund'. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Bollingstedt, Hiking around Bollingstedt, and Running Trails around Bollingstedt guides.
Yes, several trails cater to intermediate riders. Both Büschauer Holz Forest and Treene River and Kieskuhle Helgoland are rated as intermediate, offering a good balance of challenge and enjoyment. The Forest Trail also features intermediate sections.
Absolutely. The Julesee Dune Trail offers panoramic views across the dune landscape. Additionally, Kieskuhle Helgoland also provides viewpoints within its unique natural setting.
While some trails have intermediate and challenging sections, the natural areas around Bollingstedt offer varied terrain. Beginners should look for less technical paths within the forests and natural areas, or consider the family-friendly Julesee Dune Trail for a gentler experience.
Yes, the Langsee Trail with Steps and Wooden Bridge is specifically noted as not being e-bike suitable due to its challenging nature, including stairs that require carrying the bike.


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