Best bike parks around Harth-Pöllnitz are primarily found in the surrounding regions, as Harth-Pöllnitz itself is known more for gravel riding opportunities. The area offers diverse natural landscapes suitable for cycling, with nearby Saxony and the Harz Mountains providing dedicated mountain biking infrastructure. These regions feature various trails, from flow trails to challenging downhill runs, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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When climbing over the dam, you follow the old pipelines.
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Please keep the area clean 👍🏻
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So I cycled along there today.. Not bad, but you have to find your way differently because the actual path is no longer passable (it was built on).. had to go up a steep hill through a forest landscape with roots that protruded almost 20cm from the ground.. But all in all the whole tour was nice and relaxing.
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Nice access to the Gera city forest.
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Here you will also find the so-called Hainwieseneiche, a beautiful old English oak tree that has unfortunately already lost part of its crown. Nevertheless, it is still worth seeing.
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“Tor Ernsee” with a great view and really beautiful 🏃♀️ paths in the city forest 😊.
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Good short descent with fun factor
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Harth-Pöllnitz itself is primarily known for gravel riding opportunities. Dedicated bike parks with extensive infrastructure are not found directly within the municipality. For a full bike park experience, you would need to travel to nearby regions like Saxony or the Harz Mountains.
The closest dedicated bike parks are located in nearby regions. Saxony offers options like Schöneck Bikewelt in Vogtland and Rabenberg TrailCenter in the Ore Mountains. The Harz Mountains also feature several bike parks, including Bikepark Braunlage, MSB-X-Trail Sankt Andreasberg, Bikepark Hahnenklee, and Bikepark Bodetal in Thale.
While not full bike parks, the area around Harth-Pöllnitz does offer some notable mountain biking trails. These include the White Angel Trail, known for its views and varied terrain, the Zoitzberg Trail which is short and descends rapidly, and the challenging Root Trail in Vogtland Forest with steep descents and ascents.
Yes, several bike parks in nearby regions cater to families and beginners. The Schöneck Bikewelt has a large practice area. Rabenberg TrailCenter offers easy and short family rounds. Bikepark Hahnenklee provides varied routes suitable for families and beginners, and Bikepark Bodetal features the 'Harzer Roller,' a lighter track ideal for beginners and families.
In Saxony, you'll find a range of terrain. Schöneck Bikewelt offers five trails, including flow trails and jump lines inspired by Whistler's A-Line, with a practice area for all skill levels. The Rabenberg TrailCenter provides diverse trails with good signposting, from easy family rounds to more challenging day-long tours.
The Harz Mountains are well-regarded for mountain biking. Bikepark Braunlage offers long routes with natural paths and steep descents, suitable for beginners with some experience. MSB-X-Trail Sankt Andreasberg has routes for both beginners and advanced riders. Bikepark Hahnenklee is known for varied routes from relaxed beginner trails to rapid downhill routes with jumps. Bikepark Bodetal features flow trails like 'Brunhildenritt' and 'Harzer Roller,' plus challenging options like 'Rosstrappendownhill' and 'Schwarze Köhlerliesel'.
Harth-Pöllnitz and its surroundings are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous gravel biking routes, such as the 'Brückentelefon Bridge – Wooden Swing Shelter Rest Area loop' or the 'Fürstenteich with swans – Hausteichhaus Plothen loop.' There are also cycling routes like the 'Eisenberger Mühltal Cycle Path' and running trails, including loops around the Auma Reservoir. Find more details in the Gravel biking around Harth-Pöllnitz guide or the Cycling around Harth-Pöllnitz guide.
Visitors appreciate the varied terrain and natural beauty. For instance, the White Angel Trail is praised for its nice views and challenging forest sections with roots. The Zoitzberg Trail is enjoyed for its 'crisp' descent, even manageable for beginners. The 'Bike park' highlight is noted for being a cool, remote route with good jumping opportunities.
Yes, some trails offer scenic views. The White Angel Trail is highlighted for its 'nice view.' Additionally, the Stairs and Old Pipelines to the Valley highlight is described as having a viewpoint, and it ends at the Elster cycle path.
Generally, the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October) offer the best conditions for visiting bike parks in these regions. During these times, the weather is typically milder, and trails are less likely to be affected by snow or ice, ensuring optimal riding conditions. It's always advisable to check specific park opening times and weather forecasts before your visit.
Absolutely. For advanced riders, the Root Trail in Vogtland Forest near Harth-Pöllnitz offers a challenging experience with steep descents and ascents. In the Harz Mountains, the 'Rosstrappendownhill' at Bikepark Bodetal provides a high-speed descent with stunts, and the new 'Schwarze Köhlerliesel' route is designed for experienced riders. Bikepark Braunlage also features natural paths and steep descents down the Wurmberg.
Yes, the Harz Mountains are a popular tourist region, so you can expect to find various accommodation options, cafes, and pubs near the bike parks. Towns like Braunlage, Sankt Andreasberg, Hahnenklee, and Thale, where the bike parks are located, offer facilities for visitors. It's recommended to check local listings for specific establishments.


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