Best bike parks around Hörden am Harz. Hörden am Harz is situated in the Harz region, a notable area for mountain biking in Northern Germany. The region features a diverse network of trails, including forest roads, gravel paths, and narrow single trails. This environment provides varied terrain for different riding styles and skill levels.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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This section can normally be ridden in either direction. With a mountain bike, it's no problem at all, and not particularly difficult either. Perhaps you should take a riding technique course and learn the basics of mountain biking. For your own safety and more fun.
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https://youtu.be/D6W2OQyXMXw?si=kTOl4wuQ14vR3lX4 drove the route today, no S2.
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Very varied trail. Not that common in the Harz.
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Beautiful trail, partly very idyllic.
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Beautiful trail from Eselsplatz to the dam of the Söse. It's fun to drive and enjoy nature out of the corner of your eye. Attention hikers can occur at any time on the route.
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Good trail for beginners. It's still a lot of fun ;-) . Can also be done with a hardtail (FlowTrail).
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The thing is just fine. Part curvy, part straight in shooting mode. A few rocks and roots. Nothing wild, but also in my estimation (a few meters) mostly S1. After the hut, the S0 single trail continues very quickly towards the valley.
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Currently (6/2022) hardly passable at the upper entrance. But it can be conquered with an (e)MTB.
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The Harz region offers a variety of bike parks catering to all skill levels. For families, beginners, and advanced riders, Bikepark Hahnenklee is an excellent choice with varied routes. MSB-X-Trail in Sankt Andreasberg also accommodates both beginners and advanced riders, focusing on skill improvement. If you're looking for longer, more challenging downhill runs with natural single trails, Bikepark Braunlage is ideal. For a flowing, natural ride, the community-recommended Bärental Trail is great for beginners and those who enjoy speed. More advanced riders seeking technical challenges will find the Reitstieg Trail, Harz National Park particularly rewarding.
Yes, Bikepark Hahnenklee is highly recommended for families, offering a diverse network of routes suitable for all ages and skill levels, from relaxed beginner trails to more challenging options. It's known for being one of the most family-friendly bike parks in the region.
The Harz region, including trails around Hörden am Harz, features a dynamic environment. You'll encounter a mix of forest roads, steep gravel paths, narrow single trails, and rocky passages. Trails like the Bärental Trail consist mainly of forest floor, gravel, and some larger stones, offering a flowing experience. The Flow trail from Braakberg includes curvy sections, rocks, and roots. Expect varied elements that keep rides engaging.
The Harz region is generally best for mountain biking from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically more favorable, and trails are less likely to be affected by snow or excessive mud. Always check local conditions and park opening times before your visit, especially in early spring or late autumn.
Yes, for those seeking pure downhill speed and adrenaline, the Rosstrappendownhill in Thale is a prime destination in the Harz region, specifically designed for downhill enthusiasts.
Many trails offer stunning natural beauty. The Ackerfastweg Trail is known for its impressive landscapes, cliffs, and viewpoints where you can see forests stretching to the horizon. The Trailpark Harz in Ilsenburg is located within the Harz National Park, providing an experience of pristine wilderness and rugged cliffs alongside exciting trails. The Reitstieg Trail, Harz National Park also offers very beautiful and varied scenery.
Beyond bike parks, the area around Hörden am Harz is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Hainholz Gypsum Karst Landscape – Jettenquelle Spring loop'. For more mountain biking, there are extensive MTB trails like the 'Church Valley Trail – Flow trail from Braakberg loop'. Road cycling routes are also available, including the 'Odertalsperre – Juessee Lake, Herzberg am Harz loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Hörden am Harz, MTB Trails around Hörden am Harz, and Road Cycling Routes around Hörden am Harz guides.
The MSB-X-Trail in Sankt Andreasberg is particularly well-regarded for skill development. It offers a variety of flow trails and obstacles, providing excellent opportunities to practice and refine your driving techniques on different challenges.
Yes, several bike parks in the Harz region feature lifts. Bikepark Hahnenklee has an 8-track system with a 9-minute chairlift ride. Bikepark Braunlage offers a 13-minute cable car ride, providing access to its long downhill routes. The MSB-X-Trail in Sankt Andreasberg also has a 5-minute chairlift.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse and flowing nature of the trails. Many appreciate the rapid changes in terrain, from forest floor to gravel and rocky passages. The opportunity to pick up speed on descents, as noted on the Bärental Trail, is a common highlight. The beautiful landscapes and sense of transitioning into wilderness, as experienced on the Ackerfastweg Trail, also receive high marks.
While specific crowd levels can vary, trails like the Bärental Trail are community-recommended and offer a more natural, enduro-style ride through the forest. Exploring some of the less prominent trails within the wider Harz region, away from the main bike parks, might also lead to a quieter experience. The Harz region's extensive network of over 2,200 kilometers of mountain bike trails means there are always new paths to discover.


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