Best bike parks around Ohorn are found in the surrounding region, which is known for its extensive network of mountain bike trails and cycling routes. This area offers diverse experiences for various skill levels, integrating natural beauty with cultural heritage. The routes provide opportunities for both leisurely rides on paved paths and demanding mountain biking adventures through forests and hills.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Short but very technical climb. Who does it without getting off?
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Those who like it sportier can visit the Black Mountain Bike Park on the local mountain of Elstra, the Schwarzenberg, since summer 2016. There is always something for both beginners and professionals on 5 routes with a length of more than 5000 meters. Ski fans also get their money's worth in winter on the more than 600 meter long downhill run on the Schwarzenberg. Take the ski lift up and whiz down into the valley on your own mountain bike: This is not only possible in the Alps, but also in West Lusatia. In the Black Mountain BikePark on the 413 m high Schwarzenberg in Elstra, to be precise. Where skiing is popular in winter, mountain bikers romp around on the north-east slope of the Schwarzenberg in the warm season. A total of four runs were created here last year. Route profiles such as "rough & fast", "flow & style", "flowig & smooth" are available for selection. But not only professionals and experienced bikers can use the routes, one route is also suitable for older children and beginners.
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OPENING HOURS Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m on public holidays 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m PRICES Ticketadult reduced* Day ticket28,–25, –1/2 day ticket21,–20, –11 card24,–22, –Weekend ticket50,-45, –single trip5,-
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Short S1-S2 trail. Exciting in places when wet.
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Better downhill with a fully than uphill with a packed gravel bike ...
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It is very nice that an offer is being prepared here for cycling in the forest in an orderly manner.
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There is always a friendly employee on hand to help drivers who have no experience with a drag lift.
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While Ohorn itself is known for an extensive network of mountain bike trails and cycling routes, the surrounding region also features dedicated bike parks. These offer diverse experiences, from leisurely rides on paved paths to demanding mountain biking adventures through forests and hills. You'll find facilities like jumplines and ski lifts for uphill transport, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, for beginners and older children, Black Mountain Bikepark Schwarzenberg offers routes suitable for less experienced riders, alongside options for professionals. The park has five routes, with one specifically designed for beginners and older children.
Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra is known for its great atmosphere and friendly staff who assist riders new to drag lifts. It also features a kiosk with reasonably priced food and drinks. Similarly, BlackMountain Bikepark Jumpline is praised for its nice staff and all-round food and drink options.
Yes, Bike Park Oderwitz and Ski Lift provides a ski lift for convenient uphill transport, allowing riders to focus on the downhill experience. Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra also uses a drag lift system.
The Bike Park Oderwitz and Ski Lift is open on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. A day ticket for adults costs 28,– EUR, with reduced rates available. Half-day tickets and weekend tickets are also offered.
Absolutely. The Knuddelbärweg Trail is described as a narrow trail with rocks, very difficult to ride, and exciting in places when wet, making it suitable for experienced riders. BlackMountain Bikepark Jumpline also offers challenging sections.
Beyond the dedicated bike parks, the Ohorn region offers a variety of mountain bike trails. You can find routes like the 'Hochstein Summit (Lausitz) – Hochstein Singletrail loop from Pulsnitz' or the 'Schwarzer Teich – Hochstein Summit (Lausitz) loop from Steina'. These trails vary in difficulty from moderate to challenging, often featuring unpaved segments and scenic views. For more details, explore the MTB Trails around Ohorn guide.
Yes, the area around Ohorn is well-suited for various cycling disciplines. For gravel biking, you can find routes such as the 'Schönfelder Hochland Cycle Path – Schönfelder Hochland loop from Großröhrsdorf'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Lomnitz Church – Wachau Castle loop from Pulsnitz'. These routes integrate with the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the region. Discover more in the Gravel biking around Ohorn guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Ohorn guide.
Visitors frequently praise the great atmosphere and friendly staff at parks like Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra. The dedicated jumpline at BlackMountain Bikepark Jumpline is a favorite, along with the convenience of all-round food and drink options. The integration of cycling with the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the region is also highly valued.
The mountain bike trails around Ohorn offer varied terrain. You can expect routes with unpaved or difficult segments, narrow trails with rocks, and sections that can be challenging when wet. Some routes are described as 'rough & fast' or 'flow & style', indicating a mix of technical and flowing sections through forests and hills.
Many cycling routes in the Ohorn area pass by attractive locations with historical and cultural significance. Examples include the Rammenau Baroque Palace, which is featured in several loops, and routes that connect to towns like Dresden. Some paths even feature historical elements like an old prison or quaint cafes, offering opportunities for sightseeing during your ride.


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