Best bike parks around Haselbachtal are situated in Saxony, a region known for its diverse cycling opportunities and natural landscapes. While Haselbachtal itself offers various cycling routes, the broader area provides dedicated bike park experiences. The terrain in Saxony ranges from gentle paths suitable for all skill levels to more challenging mountain biking trails. This makes the region a destination for cyclists seeking different types of riding experiences.
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 Haselbachtal itself offers various cycling routes, dedicated bike parks with lifts and extensive downhill features are not prominently located directly within the valley. However, the broader Saxony region provides excellent alternatives for a full bike park experience.
For those seeking dedicated bike park experiences, the nearby Rabenberg TrailCenter and Schöneck Bikewelt in Saxony are excellent alternatives. Rabenberg is Germany's first single trail park with diverse natural terrain, while Schöneck Bikewelt offers five trails, including flow trails and jump lines, inspired by Whistler's A-Line.
The bike parks in the region, such as BlackMountain Bikepark Jumpline and Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra, offer a mix of intermediate and challenging terrain. You can find features like jumplines, flow trails, and routes with varying difficulty levels. The broader Saxony region is known for its diverse cycling opportunities, from gentle paths to challenging mountain biking trails.
Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra is an intermediate MTB park with a great atmosphere and helpful staff. Visitors particularly appreciate the assistance for those new to drag lifts, making it a welcoming option for riders looking to gain experience.
The BlackMountain Bikepark Jumpline is known for its challenging features, especially its jumpline. Visitors praise the nice staff and the availability of food and drinks, making it a popular spot for those who enjoy airtime and a good park atmosphere.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the region offers trails like the Knuddelbärweg Trail. This is a narrow trail with rocks, described as very difficult to ride and an S1-S2 trail, exciting in places when wet. Black Mountain Bikepark Schwarzenberg also offers routes like 'rough & fast' for sportier riders.
While some bike parks like Black Mountain Bikepark Schwarzenberg offer routes suitable for older children and beginners, Haselbachtal itself has numerous easy to moderate cycling routes. These include loops like the 'Reichenbach Cemetery Chapel – Kamenz Railway Viaduct loop' from Bischheim-Gersdorf, which are mostly on paved surfaces and suitable for families.
Operating hours and prices vary by park. For example, Bike Park Oderwitz and Ski Lift is typically open Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with day tickets around 28 EUR. It's always best to check the specific park's website for the most current information before your visit.
Haselbachtal offers a variety of cycling routes for different fitness levels. You can explore easy to moderate routes like the 'Kamenz Railway Viaduct – Royal Saxon Milestone loop' or more challenging gravel biking tours such as the 'Krabat Mill, Schwarzkollm – View of Großteich Weißig loop'. Find more options in the Cycling around Haselbachtal guide and the Gravel biking around Haselbachtal guide.
Yes, if you're looking for running opportunities, Haselbachtal has several trails. You can find routes like the 'Village Church of Bischheim loop' or the 'Running loop from Reichenbach'. More details are available in the Running Trails around Haselbachtal guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the friendly staff and good atmosphere at parks like Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra and BlackMountain Bikepark Jumpline. The challenging features, especially the jumplines, are also a big draw. The organized cycling experience in a forest setting at Bike Park Oderwitz and Ski Lift is also appreciated.
For more comprehensive information about mountain biking opportunities across the broader Saxony region, you can visit the official tourism website: visitsaxony.com.


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