Best bike parks around Arholzen are primarily found within the broader Landkreis Holzminden region, offering diverse mountain biking opportunities. While Arholzen itself features the Arholzen Trail, a singletrack option, the surrounding area provides a range of trails. These routes often consist of natural singletrack, catering to various skill levels from easy to medium difficulty. The landscape is characterized by natural settings, providing an authentic cross-country mountain biking experience.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Needs maintenance but really quite good in some sections. IMPORTANT: In my opinion, the indicated direction makes absolutely no sense: pushing steep descents, skipping kickers and struggling uphill on root trails? Better the other way around than on the map! 24.03.26: The area east of the Hackelbergstein parking lot is currently not passable at all due to forestry work.
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There are some downhill runs through the MTB Fun Park.
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Currently blocked. bridge ailing!
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The Solling offers many great bike paths and MTB trails
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Very slippery so prefer to push. There is rabbit wire on one side for more grip. Caution, a board is loose! And a maximum of two people (according to the sign)
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In Solling near Silberborn there are very beautiful cycling and hiking trails. Great in winter! Often a bit crowded at weekends. There is an MTB course, a climbing park and barefoot path.
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Somewhat older semesters among mountain bike dowhill racers (like me) will still have fond memories of the Solling Fun Park, because downhill races were regularly held here "back then". The Solling Funpark is still there. It is maintained by the local bike club DDMC Solling and if you like, you can let off steam on the fun single trail. If you come here regularly, they are guaranteed to be happy about your help when route maintenance is due. :)
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Nice route with a great view
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The Arholzen area, particularly within the broader Landkreis Holzminden region, offers a variety of mountain biking opportunities. You'll find predominantly natural singletrack trails, ranging from easy to medium difficulty. While Arholzen itself features the easy-rated Arholzen Trail, the surrounding landscape provides an authentic cross-country mountain biking experience with forest trails and dedicated mountain bike courses.
While Arholzen doesn't host large, dedicated bike parks with extensive lift systems, the region does offer specific mountain bike parks and trails. For instance, the Solling Funpark is known for its downhill runs and is maintained by a local bike club. Additionally, the Mountain Bike Course Weser Uplands provides a beautifully laid out 9 km course.
Visitors frequently enjoy the HS Trail Descent, which features technical segments and is well-maintained. Another popular spot is the Wooden Bridge Trail (Sandwüste Biotope), known for its flowy section and a small, challenging wooden bridge.
Yes, beginners have good options. The Arholzen Trail is an easy 'Green' rated singletrack, suitable for those looking for a leisurely ride or to practice skills. The Mountain Bike Course Weser Uplands is also described as beautifully laid out and easy to ride for beginners.
Absolutely. The Solling Forest Trails near Silberborn are particularly family-friendly, offering many recreational opportunities within the Hochsolling area. The easy 'Green' rated trails, like the Arholzen Trail, are also great for families.
Experienced riders can find challenges in the region. The HS Trail Descent includes technical segments. The Wooden Bridge Trail (Sandwüste Biotope) features a small wooden bridge that can be very slippery, adding a challenging element. The Solling Funpark also offers downhill runs for those seeking more adrenaline.
The trails around Arholzen are set in natural environments, often featuring singletrack through undergrowth, trees, and forest settings. You can expect authentic cross-country mountain biking experiences amidst the local landscape, with some trails offering flowing sections and mild berms.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Arholzen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes for touring bikes, such as the 'Sandstone Educational Trail loop from Arholzen'. There are also many running trails, including the 'Running loop from Arholzen'. For more details on these activities, you can explore the Cycling around Arholzen guide, the Running Trails around Arholzen guide, and the MTB Trails around Arholzen guide.
Yes, dogs are generally permitted on a leash on many of the multi-use trails in the region, including the Arholzen Trail. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local signage regarding pet regulations.
The best time for cycling around Arholzen is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is milder and trails are dry. While some trails might be accessible in winter, conditions can be challenging due to cold, snow, or ice.
While specific viewpoints are not detailed for every bike trail, the region's natural setting often provides scenic vistas. The Solling Forest Trails near Silberborn are located in the middle of Hochsolling, offering beautiful forest scenery and recreational opportunities.
Visitors appreciate the natural setting and the variety of trails. Many enjoy the well-maintained singletrack and the authentic cross-country mountain biking experience. The community has contributed numerous photos and upvotes, reflecting the appeal of these routes, especially those with technical segments or flowy sections.


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