Best bike parks around Lübeck offer a variety of cycling experiences, from urban pumptracks to natural mountain biking trails. Lübeck, a historic city in northern Germany, is known for its waterways, including the Trave River and the Elbe-Lübeck Canal, and surrounding forested areas. The landscape provides diverse terrain for cyclists, ranging from wide forest paths to technical singletracks. This region caters to different skill levels, making it suitable for various types of off-road cycling.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Once again someone has put a lot of work into it!💪👍 But it really is a Sisyphean task😬🙈
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Use & care... must have fallen asleep at some point during Corona🤔 The spot is dead. – Unless someone really wants to put a lot of work into it... There are hardly any limits to creativity😅💪🏻
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You can also see the popularity of the trail. Pretty worn out. Now everything was dry as a bone, and if it were wet it could be a nasty slippery slope, especially on the crests.
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Beautiful, partly almost untouched nature and interesting sporty route. Almost impassable after long periods of rain!
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It's fun, but be prepared to hit the top of the hill with your chainring or pedals pretty quickly if you're going too slow. From my own experience, I can say that getting stuck on the hill and then getting off the bike is no fun.
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... I approached the wall carefully and stopped briefly at the top. (And as a "mountain biker out of town" - for my normal routes the MTB is almost inadequate, like an SUV in the city - I had to swallow for a moment ... 😂🙄). Otherwise, however, the description of Bärbel fits and really just bluntly misses when in doubt. A little later you are back on the paths that komoot also knows.
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Nice root run, welcome change. Unfortunately only a very short pleasure. (All signposted paths above are "special paths for pedestrians", you are allowed to drive on the riverside path. At the top, however, you hardly meet anyone, below you should take into account that you are not alone.)
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This rooty slope on the Katzenberg offers a little variety in terms of driving technique. If possible, do not drive around pedestrians and cyclists on the riverside path;)
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Lübeck offers a mix of urban pumptracks and natural mountain biking trails. You can find dedicated facilities like the Drägerpark Pumptrack for skill development, as well as diverse natural trails with roots, drops, and kickers in surrounding forests and along waterways.
Yes, some trails are suitable for various skill levels. For instance, the Forest Trail in Grönauer Heide, Grönauer Moor and Blankensee is described as a wide forest path, offering a simpler experience. The Drägerpark Pumptrack is also suitable for all ages and can be used with bicycles, scooters, skateboards, and inline skates, making it a great family-friendly option.
For more challenging rides, explore areas like Vogelsang – Tree Stump Kicker, which features narrow, steep paths and a natural kicker. The area south of the UKSH also contains many narrow paths with opportunities for drops and kickers, such as the short singletrack descent with drop option and kicker.
The Drägerpark Pumptrack is a unique, 68-meter-long polyethylene track in Lübeck designed with rollers and berms. Riders use body movements to maintain momentum without pedaling, making it excellent for developing coordination and skills. It's suitable for all ages and various wheeled sports.
The trails around Lübeck often wind through dense forests, along the Trave River, and the Elbe-Lübeck Canal. You can expect views of wetlands, lakes like Blankensee, and varied terrain with natural obstacles. The region, including the Lauenburg Lakes Nature Park, offers scenic rides through vibrant nature.
The best seasons for mountain biking in Lübeck are spring and summer, when the weather is mild and nature is vibrant. Autumn also offers scenic rides as the leaves change color, providing a beautiful backdrop for your cycling adventures.
Yes, you can find trails with unique features. For example, over the embankment (Wüstenei) offers a technical wall crossing. The Rooty Slope at Katzenberg provides a short but enjoyable rooty descent, and the Singletrack & Toboggan Hill🛷 includes a winding trail leading to a rapid downhill section with bumps for small jumps.
Beyond bike parks, Lübeck offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like those around Schellbruch or more moderate options in the Wakenitz Nature Reserve. For more ideas, check out the Easy hikes around Lübeck or Hiking around Lübeck guides. There are also many touring bicycle routes, such as the Brodtener Cliffs Coastal Cliff Cycle Path, detailed in the Cycling around Lübeck guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse riding experiences, from wide forest paths to technical singletracks with natural obstacles. The variety of terrain, including trails with roots, drops, and kickers, along with the scenic beauty of the forests and waterways, makes for engaging rides. The community also values the opportunities for skill development at places like the Drägerpark Pumptrack.
Yes, the Krähenwald Mountain Bike Trail offers a varied combination of highlights along the Trave, Elbe-Lübeck Canal, Krähenwald, and Christinental, becoming progressively more technically interesting from east to west.
Yes, some areas offer opportunities for jumps and airtime. The Dirt'n'Dump Jump is one such spot. Additionally, the short singletrack descent with drop option and kicker south of the UKSH provides chances for airtime.


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