Best bike parks around Plaue encompass a variety of mountain biking and cycling trails within the natural landscape of Thuringia. The region, located near the Thuringian Forest, offers an extensive network of paths for outdoor enthusiasts. These trails provide diverse terrain, from scenic forest routes to technically demanding sections with varied elevation. Cyclists can find a range of experiences, including singletracks with features like berms and jumps.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Hi Andreas, I don't know what an S5 is for you... Yes, Fabio Wibmer might ride there, but otherwise, it should be forbidden for bikers in general, unless you want to help the local mountain rescue with a few call-outs. The trail is secured with chains, very narrow and partly leads over steps almost vertically down or up.
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aha, I thought that looked like one, but there actually is one. That's the crowning end of the IXS descent. Anyone who rides down there has my respect
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Very cool pump track that we probably wouldn't have found without a local there. However, the journey there is already tough.
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Such a beautiful forest area which is destroyed by the MTB riders. Cross-country driving creates strong grooves in the ground. This loosens the underlying stones (rocks) and rolls down into the valley. For those walking below wander a danger. Furthermore, the trees lose their footing and in heavy rain the water can no longer seep away.
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Nice trail with one or the other root. In the direction of Ilmenau, be careful at the end because the path ends on a forest road, which is often taken as a shortcut.
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Historic ski jump that is now used as the finish line for the IXS Downhill Cup in Ilmenau. Mind you: The timing is only at the bottom of the hill, so that the drivers shoot over the jump at the top and then try to get down the ramp as quickly as possible. Just crazy to watch every time.
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No PumpTRACK, but pumping/pushing is quite possible on the middle section (especially in the direction of travel W->O). In my opinion one of the most beautiful descents back to Ilmenau. The middle piece could also be classified as S1 instead of S0. In the last stretch between Kindergarten and Roda, one should be aware of the three steps/heights at the end; the steps aren't necessarily the "worst" thing, but sometimes the low-hanging twigs/branches directly above.
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Around Plaue, you'll find a variety of mountain biking and cycling trails integrated into the natural landscape of Thuringia, rather than traditional, purpose-built bike parks with lifts. These trails offer diverse terrain, from scenic forest routes to technically demanding sections with varied elevation. You can expect natural singletracks, some with features like berms and jumps, suitable for different skill levels.
Yes, several trails around Plaue are suitable for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. The Roda Forest Trail is described as a nice trail also suitable for beginners. Similarly, the Tragberg Trail is a simple forest trail where you can enjoy the ride and even try small jumps.
For more experienced riders seeking action, the Mountain Bike Park offers a versatile trail network popular with enduro riders. Another option is the Trailpark Lindenberg, Playline, which features a flow trail with berms, kickers, and over 60 chicanes across 3 kilometers, providing a dynamic and engaging ride.
Yes, the Old Ilmenau Ski Jump is a notable historical site that has been repurposed. It's now used as the finish line for the IXS Downhill Cup in Ilmenau, offering a unique blend of history and modern mountain biking culture.
The region's trails are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, from spring through autumn. This period offers pleasant weather for exploring the forest paths and diverse terrain. While some trails might be accessible in winter, conditions can vary greatly with snow and ice, making spring to autumn the ideal time for cycling.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Plaue offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various routes for gravel biking, enjoy easy hikes, or find numerous running trails. The Thuringian Forest, in particular, is known for its extensive network of paths for various outdoor enthusiasts.
Many routes in the Thuringian Forest and around Plaue are celebrated for their picturesque surroundings, including forest paths and panoramic viewpoints. While specific viewpoints are not detailed for every bike trail, the natural beauty of the region ensures scenic rides with opportunities for great views.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and the natural feel of the trails. Many enjoy the ability to 'leave the brakes open' on simple trails like the Tragberg Trail, while others seek the action and challenge of versatile networks like the Mountain Bike Park. The well-maintained flow trails with features like berms and kickers, such as those at Trailpark Lindenberg, Playline, also receive high praise.
While there aren't specific 'family-friendly bike parks' listed, the presence of 'simple forest trails' and routes suitable for beginners, like the Roda Forest Trail, suggests that some sections can be enjoyed by families. It's always recommended to check the specific trail descriptions and difficulty levels on Komoot to ensure they match your family's experience.
Given the varied terrain and potential for technical sections, it's advisable to wear appropriate mountain biking gear. This includes a helmet, comfortable and durable clothing suitable for outdoor activity, and sturdy cycling shoes. For more challenging trails, protective gear like gloves and knee pads is also recommended.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every trail are not detailed, the region around Plaue and the broader Thuringia area offers various towns and villages where you can find cafes, pubs, and restaurants. Planning your route to pass through or near these settlements will allow for refreshment stops.
Many trailheads and popular cycling areas in the Thuringian Forest region typically offer parking facilities. For specific trails, it's best to check the Komoot tour details or local signage, as parking availability can vary. Some areas, like the Mountain Bike Park, even mention options for shuttle services with your own car.


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