Best bike parks around Stubben offer a variety of trails for mountain biking. The region features forested areas and natural landscapes, providing diverse terrain for cycling. These trails cater to different skill levels, from flowing singletracks to more challenging descents. The area provides opportunities for exploring the natural environment on two wheels.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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12/2025: With reference to the designation as a "Naturwald" (natural forest), the forestry administration has removed all bridges without replacement. The paths have not been closed, but one now has to climb over ditches, which is very difficult with a bicycle. This action was not coordinated with the city of Reinfeld. The city council is now working on rebuilding the bridges.
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The "snake line" following the small descent has unfortunately been straightened out now😪🤷🏼♀️
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The interesting part is now overgrown with branches from numerous small beech trees on both sides. From above, the path is no longer visible under the leaves and snow, but from below it is still visible. However, the ascent is not particularly attractive and the beech trees punish you with whiplashes - and that even in winter...
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Should not be missed if you are in Kneeden with your MTB. Has flow, is fun.
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Should not be missed if you are in Kneeden with your MTB. Has flow, is fun.
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The path is passable. Actually, we always went for a walk here. But it is also fun to ride a gravel or mountain bike here. In certain weather conditions it is not always easy to get through here, as christian427 also says.
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Jupp, TF, even with the "right" direction of travel after a long period of rain, it's better to continue north at the end of the path 😉
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In January 2022, the path (coming from Beimoorweg) was impassable from halfway due to mud - it is now also used by horse riders. At a small mini pond it then became impossible to continue the tour. A small stream had dammed up there - it was impossible to pass through here - mud without end and in places up to 20 cm deep. The stream was almost 4 meters wide - so I either had to turn back or go cross-country to the main path. I had chosen the latter... Update: Dry and easy to ride in summer (September 2023)!
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The bike parks around Stubben primarily feature natural singletracks and forest trails. You'll find a variety of terrain, from flowing paths to more challenging descents. For example, the Beimoorwald S1 singletrack is known for its transverse tree trunks, while the Steinkampsholz Singletrail offers a narrow forest path with increasing root density near a pond.
Yes, there are options for beginners. The Kneeden Gorge Trail is considered an easier starting point for mountain biking, offering a pleasant forest trail experience.
For more experienced riders, Stubben offers challenging descents and technical sections. The MTB Trail Shortcut to the Trave includes two larger steps and can be quite muddy after rain, providing a good challenge. Additionally, the Steep Descent at Kneeden Gorge offers a quite steep downhill section with a curve at the end.
The bike parks around Stubben are set within forested areas, offering a natural environment for riding. You'll encounter features like dense root sections, transverse tree trunks, and trails alongside ponds, such as those found on the Steinkampsholz Singletrail.
Visitors frequently praise the natural and varied terrain. Many enjoy the fun, narrow paths and the challenge presented by features like root carpets and technical sections. The community has contributed over 70 upvotes and 30 photos, highlighting the enjoyable riding experience.
Yes, beyond the specific bike park trails, Stubben offers a range of cycling routes. You can find various options for touring bicycles, including easy loops like 'Radeland – View of Lübeck loop from Stubben' or more difficult routes such as 'Krummesse Lock Rest Area – Elbe-Lübeck Canal loop from Schiphorst'. Explore more at Cycling around Stubben.
Absolutely. In addition to the specific bike park highlights, the Stubben region features a broader network of MTB trails. You can discover routes like 'Tremsbüttel Castle – Ahrensburg Castle loop from Mollhagen' or 'Steinhorster Forest – Schöneberger Forest loop from Steinhornhost'. More details are available in the MTB Trails around Stubben guide.
Yes, the natural surroundings of Stubben also offer opportunities for hiking. You can find easy hikes such as the 'Wehrenteich – Steinhorster Forest loop from Steinhorst' or the 'Eichede Church – Gasthof Unter den Linden loop from Mollhagen'. For more options, check out Easy hikes around Stubben.
While specific seasonal data isn't available, the forested nature of the trails suggests that spring and autumn offer pleasant riding conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can also be enjoyable, though some trails might become muddy after rain, as noted for the MTB Trail Shortcut to the Trave.
While Stubben offers excellent natural trails, Germany boasts several renowned, purpose-built bike parks. These include MTB ZONE Bikepark Geisskopf in Bavaria, known for its diverse trails from beginner to advanced, and Bike Park Winterberg in North Rhine-Westphalia, often called 'The Mother' of German bike parks, offering a wide range of technical and flow trails. Other notable parks are MTB ZONE Bikepark Willingen and the newer Bikepark Green Hill.
The trails around Stubben are generally suitable for gravel or mountain bikes. For instance, the Beimoorwald S1 singletrack is explicitly mentioned as being fun to ride with either a gravel or mountain bike, especially given its natural obstacles.


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