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Top 20 Bike Parks in the Harz Mountains

Best bike parks in the Harz Mountains are found within a diverse landscape of rolling hills, dense forests, and historic towns. This low mountain range in central Germany offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The region is characterized by its varied topography, including the highest peak, the Brocken, and numerous valleys and rivers. Its natural features and well-developed infrastructure make it a popular destination for outdoor activities.

Best bike parks in the Harz Mountains

  • The most popular bike parks is Wurmberg Summit, a summit that offers opportunities for mountain biking, with routes starting directly from the top station. It is the location of Bikepark Braunlage, featuring over 18 km of trails.
  • Another must-see spot is MSB-X-Trail Bike Park St. Andreasberg, an mtb_park. Visitors can expect varied routes suitable for beginners to professionals, with a lift providing quick access to the trails.
  • Visitors also love Bikepark Bocksberg Hahnenklee, an mtb_park. This park is known for its versatility, catering to different skill levels with seven downhill runs and a practice course.
  • Harz Mountains is known for downhill, freeride, and enduro bike parks. The region offers a variety of bike parks to see and explore, from those with extensive trail networks to parks featuring natural, challenging descents.
  • The bike parks in the Harz Mountains are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 6400 upvotes and more than 4700 photos shared across its highlights.

Last updated: April 28, 2026

Wurmberg Summit

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From the top station of the Wurmberg Bahn, you have plenty of opportunities to enjoy mountain biking. You can start longer tours here or try out the tracks in the bike park Braunlage. Four routes start directly up here and lead down to the valley station. From there you can let yourself be brought up by mountain railway to the top. If you put the end of your tour here, you could strengthen yourself at a stop on the Wurmberg Alm and then enjoy the final descent.

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Like a little hype, what I like best is the observation tower.

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Achtermannshöhe Technical S2/S3 Trail

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Bite once - this trail up to the Achtermannshöhe has it all. Then it's all flowiger down again. Downhill you can let it run over the partly stony ground properly.

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Well, I have to say that you definitely have to visit this place at least once. In addition to the beautiful view, there are also numerous other things to do such as a playground, a chair lift, etc.

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The Lochstein is located at the Oberer Schalker Graben between Clausthal-Zellerfeld and the settlement of Festenburg, which belongs to Schulenberg. Perforated stones were common boundary stones in mining, which indicated above ground how far underground mining was allowed. There are still several of them in the Harz Mountains. At the Lochstein, which is at an altitude of 610 meters, there is also the stamping point 126 - Lochstein of the Harzer hiking nobility.

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Bikepark Bocksberg Hahnenklee

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Up here start the total of seven tracks of the Hahnenklee Bike Park, in the lower part you can then turn on a "BikerX" course, an exercise area and a pump track. In the Bocksberghütte next to the mountain station, you can strengthen yourself before you give gas. You can come up very relaxed by cable car or chairlift.

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Grusonweg Rocky and Steep Section

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Not the best way.

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S1 trail along the Oderteich

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Hardly any gradient over the entire length, so it can be driven in both directions. However, there are short climbs and descents over stones and roots over and over again on the entire section, which makes it a little more demanding in places, but also more varied. Views of the Oderteich are released again and again. Nice!

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The lift takes you up quickly. Great routes for beginners to professionals

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Sonnenkappe Trail S1

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Hahnenklee's local mountain has now become the town's tourist center with many attractions for families.

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In rainy weather the access from the stone is very spongy because of the moorland

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Stamp point 126 of the Harzer Wandernadel (HWN) is located at this point. You have a nice view from there.

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A nice walk along the moat.

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Alongside the Liebesbankweg, the Bocksberg is Hahnenklee's ultimate tourist attraction. And the great thing is that you can combine both, since the Liebesbankweg refuge hut, for example, is very close to the Bocksberg. You can get from the valley to the Bocksberg on foot, by bike, by chair lift or by cable car. At the top there are great views of Hahnenklee, rustic gastronomy and many tourist attractions such as a summer toboggan run, slide tower and much more for all ages.

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The Lochstein is located at the Oberer Schalker Graben between Clausthal-Zellerfeld and the settlement of Festenburg, which belongs to Schulenberg. Perforated stones were common boundary stones in mining, which indicated above ground how far underground mining was allowed. There are still several of them in the Harz Mountains. At the Lochstein, which is at an altitude of 610 meters, there is also the stamping point 126 - Lochstein of the Harzer hiking nobility.

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When I was here for the last time in 2015, the stamp office was still in the forest. 😔

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In addition to gastronomy, there is a summer toboggan run, a high ropes course, a trail park, a ski area...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there bike parks in the Harz Mountains suitable for beginners?

Yes, several bike parks in the Harz Mountains cater to beginners. Hahnenklee Bike Park offers a practice course and trails with alternative sections (chickenways) to bypass difficult features. MSB-X-Trail Bike Park St. Andreasberg is highly recommended for beginners, while Bikepark Braunlage also features chickenways on its technical descents. Bikepark Bodetal in Thale has the 'Harzer Roller' trail, an easy option for families and beginners.

Which bike parks in the Harz Mountains are family-friendly?

For families, Hahnenklee Bike Park is an excellent choice, known for its versatility and family-friendly trails. The Bocksberg Summit, where Hahnenklee is located, also offers attractions like a summer toboggan run. MSB-X-Trail Bike Park St. Andreasberg is also suitable for families, with varied routes for all skill levels. Bikepark Bodetal in Thale includes the 'Harzer Roller' trail, designed for beginners and families.

Where can advanced riders find challenging trails in the Harz Mountains?

Advanced riders seeking a challenge should head to Rosstrappen Downhill (Bikepark Bodetal) in Thale, famous for its fast, steep racetrack and host of the iXS German Downhill Cup. Racepark Schulenberg offers demanding trails like 'Down©iller,' 'Downhill,' and a 'Pro Jumpline.' Bikepark Braunlage on the Wurmberg also provides extensive, largely natural trails up to 4.5 km long, offering varied experiences for professionals.

Do any bike parks in the Harz Mountains offer scenic views or natural features?

Absolutely. Wurmberg Summit, home to Bikepark Braunlage, provides impressive views during the gondola ride and from the peak. The Bocksberg Summit at Hahnenklee offers great views of Hahnenklee itself. Bikepark Bodetal in Thale is set in the unique Bodetal, known for its folklore and geological features. Racepark Schulenberg is praised for its 'NaturPur' experience, integrating seamlessly with the beautiful Harz nature.

What kind of lifts are available at the Harz Mountains bike parks?

The bike parks in the Harz Mountains utilize various lift systems for convenient access. Hahnenklee Bike Park uses the Bocksberg cable car, specifically for bikers. Bikepark Braunlage features a 6-person gondola to transport riders to the Wurmberg Summit. MSB-X-Trail Bike Park St. Andreasberg and Bikepark Bodetal both have chairlifts. Racepark Schulenberg uses a drag lift with anchor bars.

Can I rent bikes and protective gear at the Harz Mountains bike parks?

Yes, bike and protective gear rentals are available at some locations. For instance, Hahnenklee Bike Park offers bikes and protective gear for rent directly on-site, making it convenient for visitors who don't bring their own equipment.

What other outdoor activities are available near the bike parks in the Harz Mountains?

The Harz Mountains offer a wide range of outdoor activities beyond bike parks. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including waterfall hikes like 'Through the Ilsetal to Plessenburg' or 'Lower Bode Waterfall – Wurmberg Summit loop from Braunlage.' For runners, there are trails around reservoirs such as the Grane Reservoir. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the 'Around the Brocken Trail' or the 'Great Western Harz Tour.' Find more details in the Waterfall hikes in the Harz Mountains, Running Trails in the Harz Mountains, and Road Cycling Routes in the Harz Mountains guides.

Are there any combined tickets for multiple bike parks in the Harz Mountains?

Yes, for the 2025 season, a new combined ticket will be available for MSB-X-Trail Bike Park St. Andreasberg and Racepark Schulenberg. This offers riders more variety and access to different trail experiences within the region.

What makes Bikepark Braunlage unique?

Bikepark Braunlage, located on the Wurmberg, stands out for its extensive network of over 18 km of largely natural trails, with individual routes extending up to 4.5 km. It caters to all skill levels, from beginners to professionals, and its 6-person gondola provides a scenic 12-minute ride to the Wurmberg Summit. The park's natural topography and the availability of 'chickenways' on challenging sections make it both exciting and accessible.

What is the best time of year to visit the bike parks in the Harz Mountains?

The best time to visit the bike parks in the Harz Mountains is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions for riding, with trails generally open and dry. It's always advisable to check the specific opening hours and conditions for each bike park before planning your visit, as seasonal operations can vary.

Are there places to eat and stay near the Harz Mountains bike parks?

Yes, the Harz Mountains are a popular tourist region with amenities available near the bike parks. For example, the Bocksberg Summit at Hahnenklee offers rustic gastronomy. Braunlage itself is a tourist-friendly town with various activities and accommodation options. Racepark Schulenberg even offers unique local treats like wild boar sausages at its valley station. You'll find cafes, pubs, and accommodation in the surrounding towns and villages.

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