Best bike parks around Großlohra are situated in the Landkreis Nordhausen, Thuringia, a region characterized by its varied natural landscape. The area features a mix of forest-covered hills and valleys, providing diverse terrain for outdoor activities. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find a range of trails, from flowing singletracks to more technical descents. This makes the region suitable for different skill levels, offering both scenic routes and challenging sections.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The path has suffered quite a bit in recent times. You can drive quite well from the west to the Autobahnblick viewpoint, but then it simply becomes neglected and overgrown. Added to that are fallen tree trunks and broken branches, so it's only partially recommended.
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Nice clear water! A great refreshment in summer!
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Beautiful to look at! great refreshment in summer. You can also easily go there with the Mtb!
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As you can see, it's not just the ducks that feel at home in Hainrode Teichtal
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Very nice but please only drive if you are experienced
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Very nice trail puts you in a good mood. Lots of roots
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Yes, the region offers options for beginners. For instance, the Old BMX Track is noted as family-friendly, suggesting a less intimidating environment. Additionally, the Poppenberg Trail, though not a dedicated bike park, is a moderately popular green difficulty singletrack suitable for beginners, primarily used downhill. For a more comprehensive experience, Bikepark Oberhof features the 'Gipfelstürmer Family Trail,' a 2 km flow trail perfect for children and less experienced riders.
You can expect a diverse range of trails. The area features everything from flowing singletracks to more technical descents. Examples include the steep switchbacks of Gänseschnabel Caution, the scenic traverse of Bielsteine, and the challenging Root trail from Rondel towards Rehungen. Some trails, like Dudelpump Mackenrode, even incorporate bike park-like features such as berms, jumps, and a pump track.
Absolutely. The Teichtal area is a recreational facility in an idyllic setting, categorized as family-friendly. The Old BMX Track is also highlighted as family-friendly, with visitors enjoying picnics in the refuge. Further afield, Bikepark Oberhof offers the 'Gipfelstürmer Family Trail,' specifically designed for children and less experienced riders.
Experienced riders will find several challenging options. The Gebraer Kopf Trail is recommended for experienced riders and is known for its roots. The Herzberg-Trail is described as quite technical and not for beginners, with rocky sections that could be rated as double black. For a full bike park experience, Bikepark Oberhof has the 'Fallbach Trail,' a 900-meter trail with jumps, technical passages, and root sections for experienced downhillers, as well as five natural enduro trails with varying skill levels up to professional.
Yes, for a more comprehensive bike park experience, Bikepark Oberhof in Thuringia is highly recommended. It features eleven diverse trails, including flow, freeride, downhill, jumpline, and enduro tracks, along with a landing bag and pump track. It caters to all skill levels with trails like the 'T-Wood' Flow Trail and the challenging 'Fallbach Trail'.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Teichtal is situated in a beautiful valley surrounded by forest, ponds, and the Hainleite mountain range. The Bielsteine trail offers a scenic traverse with multiple viewpoints. You can also find 'pure nature' on the Root trail from Rondel towards Rehungen, and the Gebraer Kopf Trail also offers viewpoints.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and natural experience. The Gebraer Kopf Trail is noted for putting riders in a good mood despite its roots. The Root trail from Rondel towards Rehungen is enjoyed for its natural feel. The Singletrack Halfway Up the Dün is praised for being 'really fun to drive along' with its humps and holes. The komoot community has contributed over 30 photos and more than 100 upvotes, indicating a high level of satisfaction with the area's offerings.
The bike parks and trails in the region are generally enjoyable from spring to fall. Bikepark Oberhof, for example, is designed to be ridden during these seasons. While specific winter opening details for all local trails are not available, many mountain biking trails in the area are best experienced when the weather is dry and temperatures are mild.
Yes, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the Hünstein loop from Nohra or the Kuhbrunnen Spring loop from Bleicherode, detailed in the Running Trails around Großlohra guide. There are also many hiking opportunities, including the moderate Hainrode Pond Valley – Lohra Castle loop or the easy Lohra Castle – Großlohra Castle Ruins loop, which you can explore in the Hiking around Großlohra guide.
The Teichtal recreational facility includes a restaurant, offering a convenient spot for a break and refreshments. While specific cafes directly adjacent to every trail are not detailed, the presence of such facilities in popular recreational areas suggests options for food and drink are available within reasonable proximity.
While the region around Großlohra offers numerous mountain biking trails, specific public transport links directly to every trail or bike park are not widely detailed. Most visitors typically access these areas by car, especially for larger bike parks like Bikepark Oberhof, which is within a reasonable driving distance. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes if relying on public transport.
While not explicitly labeled as 'hidden gems,' trails like the Singletrack Halfway Up the Dün offer a lot of fun with its unique features. The Dudelpump Mackenrode singletrack, with its berms, jumps, and pump track, provides a more bike park-like experience that might be less known than larger dedicated parks, offering a quick and enjoyable downhill run.


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