Best bike parks around Zirkow offer diverse cycling opportunities across the picturesque island of Rügen. Situated between the Great Jasmund Bodden and Jasmund National Park, Zirkow serves as a starting point for various cycling tours and mountain bike trails. The region features varied landscapes, including forests, fields, and coastal areas, with routes suitable for different skill levels. This area is known for its extensive network of trails rather than conventional bike parks with jumps or downhill tracks.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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A fallen tree blocks the path. Dismount and look through the bushes.
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More for MTB, not so suitable for "normal" bikes.
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Very sandy trail, fierce uphill, technically exciting downhill.
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In spring and autumn great views over the roofs of Binz to the sea.
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The trail is not for beginners, in places short steep sections with loose sandy bottom .... makes the descent very interesting.
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Here are three short parallel S2 runs with various lines. Steep, graded, rooted. And not even forbidden! :-))
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The trail is very nice to ride with the MTB. But beware, at this point an impassable path branches off. Steep up and down and extremely sandy - zero grip. Definitely on the way to reverse.
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Zirkow offers an extensive network of diverse cycling trails across the picturesque island of Rügen, rather than conventional bike parks with jumps or downhill tracks. You'll find routes through varied landscapes, including forests, fields, and coastal areas, suitable for different skill levels from beginners to experienced cyclists.
Yes, Zirkow is known for its challenging trails. For instance, the Attention, stay on the trail! is a demanding route with short, steep sections and loose sandy bottoms, making descents technically interesting. Another option is the Three S2 descents, which offers steep, graded, and rooted lines with great views over Binz to the sea in spring and autumn.
One of the most popular trails is the Teufelschlucht Trail, which offers a root and flow experience with both uphill and downhill sections. Another well-regarded option is the Forest Trail Between Lietzow and Ralswiek, which is particularly suited for mountain bikes due to its terrain.
While the guide focuses on more challenging trails, the region around Zirkow generally offers numerous cycle paths suitable for various skill levels, including easy rides on mostly paved surfaces. The Southeast Rügen Biosphere Reserve, for example, has routes that pass through charming Baltic Sea resorts and utilize dedicated bike paths or lightly trafficked roads. The 'Circular route Schmachter See on Rügen' is an easy ride suitable for all fitness levels.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can cycle through the Jasmund National Park, famous for its impressive chalk cliffs, dense beech forests, and breathtaking viewpoints overlooking the Baltic Sea. Many routes also lead through the beautiful cultural landscape of the Southeast Rügen Biosphere Reserve, or around lakes like Lake Spyckersche See and Lake Sellin.
The spring and autumn seasons are particularly recommended for cycling in Zirkow. During these times, you can enjoy great views, such as those from the Three S2 descents, over the roofs of Binz to the sea. The weather is generally pleasant for outdoor activities, and the natural landscapes are vibrant.
Beyond mountain biking, you can find various other outdoor activities. There are many easy hikes around Zirkow, such as the 'Karls Adventure Village Zirkow loop' or routes around Granitz Castle. For more general cycling, you can explore touring bicycle routes like the 'Muglitzer Boddenufer – View of Vilm Island loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Easy hikes around Zirkow guide and the Cycling around Zirkow guide.
Yes, for trails like the Forest Trail Between Lietzow and Ralswiek, it's advised to use a mountain bike rather than a standard bicycle due to the terrain. For challenging sections like those on Attention, stay on the trail!, be prepared for short, steep sections and loose sandy bottoms that require technical skill.
The region around Zirkow, including charming Baltic Sea resorts like Baabe, Sellin, and Binz, offers various cafes and restaurants. While specific establishments aren't detailed for each trail, these towns are easily accessible from many cycling routes and provide options for refreshments and meals.
The trails around Zirkow are unique for their combination of natural beauty and varied terrain. They offer experiences ranging from root and flow sections on the Teufelschlucht Trail to technically demanding descents with loose sandy bottoms. The opportunity to cycle through Jasmund National Park's chalk cliffs and dense beech forests, or along the tranquil Muglitz Bodden shore, provides a distinct and memorable outdoor adventure.


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