Best bike parks around Remptendorf are found within a region known for its natural landscapes and cycling opportunities. Remptendorf, located in the Saale-Orla district, offers numerous cycling and mountain biking routes through the Thuringian Forest and around the Bleilochstausee. While dedicated bike parks are not directly within Remptendorf, the surrounding area provides diverse trails for mountain biking enthusiasts. The terrain includes challenging single trails and scenic routes near natural features.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Single trail 😉 that hikers and mountain bikers have to share, so be considerate of each other!
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Not worth doing by mountain bike at the moment. It's very overgrown in places, and there are a few tree trunks across the path.
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...Mühlbergsteig, highly recommended...
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A great route for the enjoyment of the steamers. There is also a bit of railway romance on the disused line as a photo opportunity.
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Great for hiking and biking. Beautiful view of the Saale
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Safe to drive up to the bus stop on the B90, after that it becomes more difficult
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A trail that is really a lot of fun. Funnily enough with lighting
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Rumble slate trail, easy to drive.
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While Remptendorf itself is known for scenic cycling routes, the broader region offers diverse mountain biking experiences. You'll find challenging single trails, such as the Saale Singletrail Below Hemmkoppe, which is narrow and often rooty. For dedicated bike park experiences, nearby options like Bikepark Oberhof provide flow trails, freeride lines, and enduro trails, while Bikepark Bodetal offers flowing trails and downhill tracks.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking downhill challenges, the wider region has excellent options. Bikepark Oberhof features the demanding 'Fallbach' Downhill Trail. In Bikepark Bodetal, you can tackle the 'Rosstrappendownhill' with its high speeds, stunts, and technical sections. Locally, trails like Singletrail Below Bockfelsen – Thuringian Sea offer S1 to S3 difficulty, requiring experience and courage.
Absolutely. Bikepark Oberhof offers a two-kilometer 'Family Flow Trail' that winds through the Thuringian Forest, designed for less experienced riders and families. Bikepark Bodetal also has easier routes like 'Harzer Roller' and 'Bodopass', which are ideal for beginners and provide an enjoyable experience with well-designed curves. The Saalthal Alterbucht area also features numerous hiking and mountain bike routes around the lake, some of which are suitable for a more leisurely pace.
For technical single trails, you can explore options like the Saale Singletrail Below Hemmkoppe, known for its narrow, rooty, and stony sections. Another challenging option is the Heinrichstein Singletrail S1, which features partly very narrow and steep rocky sections. The Oberlandbahn Singletrail #2 (S1) also offers a beautiful, narrow, and sometimes rooty experience.
Yes, Bikepark Oberhof is equipped with a pumptrack and an airbag jump, offering three different launch options. These features are located at the base station and provide excellent opportunities to practice skills and get airtime.
The region around Remptendorf is rich in natural beauty. Many trails, such as those around Saalthal Alterbucht, offer stunning views of the Bleilochstausee. The Thuringian Forest provides a picturesque backdrop for many routes, including the 'Family Flow Trail' at Bikepark Oberhof. Trails like Singletrail Below Bockfelsen – Thuringian Sea also offer great views, though some sections require a head for heights.
Beyond mountain biking, the Remptendorf area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including easy to difficult loops, as detailed in the Running Trails around Remptendorf guide. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are challenging routes like the Hohenwarte Dam loops, which you can explore in the Road Cycling Routes around Remptendorf guide. Additionally, there are many easy hiking trails, perfect for a leisurely stroll, as highlighted in the Easy hikes around Remptendorf guide.
Yes, for families, the Saalthal Alterbucht area is a great option, offering various routes around the lake suitable for leisure activities. Bikepark Oberhof specifically caters to families with its two-kilometer 'Family Flow Trail' designed for all skill levels. Bikepark Bodetal also has easier routes like 'Harzer Roller' and 'Bodopass' that are ideal for family outings.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and variety of the trails. Many appreciate the challenging single trails like the Saale Singletrail Below Hemmkoppe for its technical aspects and scenic views. The lake areas, such as Saalthal Alterbucht, are loved for combining biking with opportunities for relaxation and swimming. The diverse terrain, from technical descents to more leisurely routes, is a key draw.
While specific rental information for Remptendorf's immediate trails isn't provided, Bikepark Bodetal in the Harz region offers a full-service bike shop nearby, the 'Bikeshop Bodetal', which can assist with equipment and repairs for visitors to that park.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is typically during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is mild and the trails are dry. Conditions can vary, so checking local weather forecasts and park specific opening times (for dedicated bike parks like Oberhof or Bodetal) is always recommended before your visit.


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