Best bike parks around Großschwabhausen are characterized by a landscape offering diverse cycling and mountain biking routes. The region features natural landscapes with varying terrain, including forest paths and routes with elevation changes. These routes provide opportunities for rides through the area's natural environment, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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If you want to get down from Remderoda quickly and MTB-friendly down to the valley on the B7-Schwabhausen cycle path, then this short but nice descent through the rocky and winding gorge is ideal. That's fun. Unfortunately really short.
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it goes quite well from the bottom up if you have a little electrical support ... ;-)
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Several other trees have joined the fir. If there was potential, you could only practice bile-straps.
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partly quite washed out, steep, concreted diagonal sharp-edged water drainage channels, coarse stones ..... It's fun with a MTB ......
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On the often very steep limestone slopes around Jena, not every marked hiking trail is suitable for mountain biking. This trail can be recommended for experienced mountain bikers in the direction from top to bottom. The trail is steep, but straight and easy to see, so you can easily adapt to the steps and root passages.
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Downhill yes, not recommended uphill. 22.08.2018 huge fir tree blocks the way.
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very narrow, many roots and stones, but a fantastic view of Drackendorf (unfortunately I forgot to take a picture with the view)
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The area around Großschwabhausen is known for its natural cycling and mountain biking routes rather than dedicated bike parks with constructed features. You'll find diverse trails through natural landscapes, including forest paths and routes with varying elevation changes, suitable for different skill levels.
Yes, there are several challenging trails for experienced mountain bikers. For instance, the MTB descent from Hufeisen to Wogau is steep but offers clear visibility for navigating steps and root passages. Another demanding option is the Steep, stony and rooty hollow path, known for its washed-out sections, steep gradients, and coarse stones.
For downhill enthusiasts, the Kniebreche Trail is a steep single trail specifically suitable for downhill riding. It's known for calling for the brakes and is not recommended for uphill travel.
Yes, the Hohlweg Trail is an intermediate option. It offers a short but enjoyable descent through a rocky and winding gorge, ideal for getting down from Remderoda to the B7-Schwabhausen cycle path.
The region is particularly popular for cycling in May and June, offering pleasant weather conditions for exploring the various routes.
Depending on the specific route and terrain, city bikes, trekking bikes, and mountain bikes are generally suitable. Many routes feature mostly paved paths, while others include unpaved segments that are more challenging.
Yes, the Singletrack Below Pfaffenberg offers a fantastic view of Drackendorf, despite being a very narrow trail with many roots and stones. Additionally, the Forest Path – Rest Area at Mellingen loop provides a nice view of the Weimar region at its highest point.
Beyond cycling, you can find a variety of other outdoor activities. There are numerous options for easy hikes, such as the Hiking loop from Großschwabhausen or the Orchid Meadows loop. For runners, there are several running trails, including the Forest Descent Towards Jena loop.
Yes, there are dedicated gravel biking routes in the area. These routes, often categorized as moderate to difficult, offer longer distances and varied terrain for gravel bike enthusiasts.
Visitors frequently highlight the challenging nature of the mountain biking trails and the diverse forest paths. The community has shared many photos and given positive feedback, particularly for trails that offer a fun and engaging ride, even if they are steep or rooty.
Yes, for an easier ride, consider the Taubach Waterfall – View of Mellingen loop from Großschwabhausen. This route spans 18.5 km with a 120m elevation gain and is largely on paved surfaces, making it suitable for all fitness levels.
While Großschwabhausen itself focuses on natural trails, dedicated bike parks with constructed features like flow trails, freeride, enduro, downhill tracks, pumptracks, and airbag jumps can be found further afield. Bikepark Oberhof, for example, is located over an hour away by car in Thuringia and offers such experiences.


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