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Mountain biking
This easy 8.7-mile mountain biking route in Langesøskoven offers forest trails, lake views, and the chance to spot bison.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parking
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85 m
Highlight • MTB Park
Tip by
6.60 km
Highlight • MTB Park
Tip by
13.5 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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14.0 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
7.40 km
6.01 km
519 m
127 m
Surfaces
6.40 km
4.13 km
2.88 km
425 m
127 m
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Yes, the Langesø MTB trails are located on private land and require either a day pass or an annual license for access. You'll need to purchase one to ride here.
You can find parking at the starting point near Langesø Ishus (Langesø Ice Cream Parlor). At this location, riders also have access to bike wash facilities and toilets. During the summer, the Langesø Vaffelhus (Waffle House) offers refreshments like Italian ice cream.
Yes, the trail system is designed to accommodate children, families, and seasoned riders. While there's a primary blue main line for easier riding, more technical sections have 'chicken runs' or bypasses, allowing groups with different skill levels to ride together and choose their challenge.
The trails are characterized by varied and undulating forest terrain, primarily singletrack, with shorter sections on gravel or forest roads. You'll encounter berms, jumps, rock gardens, and roots, especially on the more technical routes like the Langesø North Trail.
The trails offer beautiful natural surroundings with tall fir trees and picturesque views of Langesø Lake and Langesø Castle. A unique aspect of the scenery is the chance to see free-roaming bison herds within the forest. You'll also pass through the Langesø Mountain Bike Trails area.
The forest is described as beautiful throughout the year, suggesting the trails can be enjoyed in all seasons. However, for the best experience, consider visiting during spring, summer, or early autumn when the weather is generally milder and the trails are less likely to be affected by winter conditions.
Information regarding dogs on the Langesø MTB trails is not explicitly provided. It's advisable to check local signage or contact Langesø directly before bringing your dog.
The trail system is designed with inclusivity in mind. More technical sections, including drops and jumps, often have 'chicken runs' or bypasses. This allows less experienced riders to safely navigate around challenging obstacles while more advanced riders can tackle them, ensuring everyone can enjoy the ride together.
Yes, the primary route, Langesø Nord spor, covers the entire trail. Additionally, sections of the trail system intersect with parts of the Esbjerg–København route, the Bison trail, and Den danske Pilgrimsrute Øst- og Vestfyn.
Experienced riders will find numerous technical red and black offshoots from the primary blue main line. There's also a dedicated downhill area known as "Bakken" for those seeking extreme challenges, though appropriate equipment is recommended for this section.
The route is approximately 14 km long and typically takes around 1 hour and 8 minutes to complete. However, this can vary depending on your speed, skill level, and how many of the technical sections you choose to ride.
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