Best bike parks around Bilshausen are primarily natural mountain biking trails, rather than dedicated, purpose-built bike parks. The area offers diverse terrain and elevation changes suitable for off-road cycling. These cycling routes in the Bilshausen area cater to various skill levels, providing opportunities to explore forests and natural landscapes. The region is known for its engaging singletrack and scenic mountain bike trails Bilshausen.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Dense leaf forest, very idyllic
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Great flow trail to have fun.
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Comfortable trails that are fun
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Huge sea of wild garlic flowers. Gigantic to drive through and marvel at
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It is very easy and quick to drive as long as the vegetation is not yet in full bloom or growing. The best time is in May/June.
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Attention!!! Unfortunately, an error occurred during the creation of this highlight. The correct starting point for the four consecutive flow trails begins further to the right, near the Hühnstollen (Chicken Tunnel). I've marked the correct location in a photo. It starts to the left. I've asked Komoot several times to correct this. Unfortunately, no response so far. Thank you. Update: Komoot has responded and has now set the starting point correctly.
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4 trails run from here one after the other. Top mobile except for a single fallen tree. The most beautiful flow trail route in the region. Technically undemanding but great fun. I recommend bathing in tick remedies beforehand 😆
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This is where the downhill trail towards Rhumspringe begins.
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The area around Bilshausen is known for its natural mountain biking trails rather than dedicated, purpose-built bike parks. You'll find diverse terrain, singletrack, and forest routes that offer an authentic off-road cycling experience through natural landscapes.
Yes, several trails cater to different skill levels. The Singletrack trail in Göttinger Wald is described as a very pleasant trail, also easy to do for kids. The Downhill Trail Pöhlde is also suitable for beginners. Additionally, the Plessewald Trail is considered family-friendly and super flowy.
The Plessewald Trail is a community favorite, known for being super flowy and easy to ride even in winter. Other popular options include the Singletrack trail in Göttinger Wald and the Downhill Trail Pöhlde.
The natural trails around Bilshausen offer a range of difficulty levels. Many routes include segments from STS S0-S1, suitable for all skill levels, up to more demanding portions rated STS S2 and even S3-S6 for advanced riders with very good fitness. Longer and more challenging sections may involve significant elevation gain and require advanced skills.
Many trails, like the Plessewald Trail, are noted as being easy to drive even in winter. However, after heavy rain, some trails can have mud holes and deep wading areas, so it's often best to visit when the ground has had a few dry days to ensure optimal conditions.
Yes, for experienced riders, trails like the ones around the Old Quarry offer a challenging experience with loose undergrowth and demolition edges. Additionally, some of the longer loops mentioned in the region, such as the Flow Trail along the Rhume or the Hundekopf Hut loop, feature sections rated STS S2 to S6, requiring advanced skills and very good fitness.
Beyond mountain biking, the Bilshausen area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options like the Rhume Mill Café loop or the Rhumeaue Nature Reserve loop. There are also road cycling routes and running trails available. For more details, explore the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and running trails guide for Bilshausen.
Many natural trails, including the Plessewald Trail and the Singletrack trail in Göttinger Wald, can develop mud holes and deep wading areas after heavy rain. While often still manageable, it's advisable to check conditions or allow for a few dry days before riding for the best experience.
The trails around Bilshausen are characterized by their natural settings, offering scenic routes through forests and diverse landscapes. While specific viewpoints are not highlighted, the general experience focuses on exploring the natural beauty of the region, such as along the Rhume River or through the Göttinger Wald.
If you're looking for a more structured bike park experience with features like jump lines or specialized lifts, you might need to look outside the immediate Bilshausen area. Larger facilities like those found in Saxony, such as Rabenberg TrailCenter or Schöneck Bikewelt, offer such amenities.
The Rotenberg Trail is a short single trail through mixed forest, suitable for both uphill and downhill riding. It's rated as intermediate. Please note that it may occasionally be impassable due to forestry work.
The Old Quarry offers a challenging experience due to a lot of loose undergrowth and demolition edges. Riders can descend to the middle level, but caution is advised. It's categorized as challenging and features both man-made and natural elements.


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