Best bike parks around St. Gangloff are situated within the Thuringian Forest, a region known for its outdoor activities and scenic cycling opportunities. The area offers a network of mountain biking trails and cycling routes. These paths often include a mix of forest and bike paths, catering to various skill levels. St. Gangloff provides a natural landscape for cyclists seeking diverse terrain.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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I only tested the red line. I have to say it's a great trail! Huge respect to the creators and supporters!
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Nice access to the Gera city forest.
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Motocross track near Kühns Höhe 😎.
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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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There is a motocross course here, which is particularly popular at weekends.
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"The river bed of Bobeck": MTB highlight - great for training in a wonderful landscape with magnificent views over the woodland. A riverbed-like path with coarse gravel! Must like!
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There are many MTB trails in the city forest.
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Yes, beginners can find suitable trails. The Forest Mountain Bike Trail is especially recommended for MTB beginners, featuring a beautiful path with roots and stones that is not too difficult and also suitable for younger riders.
Intermediate riders have several choices. Milo's Claw Trail is a demanding official mountain bike trail with a length of 703m and a height difference of 73m, rated easy to medium. The Bobeck Riverbed Trail also offers an intermediate experience with its coarse gravel path, great for training in a scenic woodland setting.
Absolutely. The Forest Mountain Bike Trail is specifically highlighted as family-friendly and suitable for 'little' bikers, featuring manageable roots and stones. The region generally offers a mix of forest and bike paths that cater to varying skill levels, including easier options.
The trails are situated within the picturesque Thuringian Forest, offering beautiful natural landscapes. You can expect routes through forests, along creeks, and paths with views over woodlands, such as those found near the Bobeck Riverbed Trail. The region is known for its clean air and relaxed atmosphere.
The Thuringian Forest is enjoyable throughout the seasons. However, for mountain biking, spring through autumn generally offers the best conditions, avoiding snow and ice. The Zeitzgrund, for example, is described as offering interesting discoveries throughout the seasons, suggesting year-round appeal for outdoor activities.
Beyond mountain biking, the St. Gangloff area and the Thuringian Forest offer diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including the paved 8-kilometer Eisenberger Mühltal Cycle Path. There are also numerous hiking opportunities, with easy hikes available around St. Gangloff. For more details on hiking, you can check out Easy hikes around St. Gangloff.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities. The Zeitzgrund is a beautiful route suitable for both hiking and cycling. Komoot also lists various easy hikes around St. Gangloff, such as the 'Winter Spring – Along the Oelsnitzbach loop from Lippersdorf-Erdmannsdorf' or the 'Forest shelter loop from Hermsdorf'. You can find more information on these at Easy hikes around St. Gangloff.
While specific parking details for each trail are not provided, starting points for various cycling and hiking paths, such as Hermsdorf for the Eisenberger Mühltal Cycle Path, often have facilities. For detailed parking information for specific trails, it's advisable to check local tourist information or the Komoot tour pages for the respective routes.
The guide does not explicitly mention bike rental services directly in St. Gangloff. It is recommended to check with local tourist information centers or sports shops in nearby towns for rental options if you plan to visit without your own equipment.
The Kepler Trail is a fun descent with few challenges, making it enjoyable even for less experienced riders. While not absolutely necessary, a bicycle with a suspension fork is recommended due to occasional roots and bumps, allowing for higher speeds and more fun.
Mountain biking around St. Gangloff is characterized by a network of trails within the Thuringian Forest. These routes often combine forest paths and dedicated bike paths, catering to various skill levels from beginners to intermediate riders. The area provides a natural landscape with diverse terrain, including paths with roots, stones, and coarse gravel.


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