Best bike parks around Angelroda are situated in the broader Thuringia region, characterized by its forests and rolling hills. Angelroda itself is a village known for general cycling and hiking routes rather than dedicated bike parks. The area provides access to a network of trails suitable for mountain biking and general cycling, often connecting to nearby towns and natural features. This region offers diverse outdoor activities within a natural setting.
Last updated: June 24, 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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Some of the old masonry of the earlier curves has been uncovered and refurbished. There is also information about the former bob run.
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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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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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Historic bobsled run where championships were held 100 years ago. Signs along the route provide information about the course and the structural facilities, as well as about historical sporting events. A relaxed descent for mountain bikers or a somewhat strenuous climb.
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While Angelroda itself is more known for general cycling and hiking, dedicated bike park experiences are found in the wider Thuringia region. For instance, Oberhof offers biking opportunities and previously featured a bike park undergoing redesign. Another option is the Mountain Bike Park, which provides a versatile trail network and is beautifully landscaped for enduro riders.
Yes, there are trails that cater to various skill levels. The Roda Forest Trail is described as a nice trail also suitable for beginners, though it has sections for more experienced riders. Similarly, the Tragberg Trail is a simple trail where riders can maintain speed and enjoy small jumps.
The trails around Angelroda and the broader Thuringia region offer diverse terrain. You can expect forest paths, trails with roots and small jumps like the Tragberg Trail, and even steeper sections for experienced riders on the Roda Forest Trail. The landscape is characterized by forests and rolling hills, providing a natural setting for mountain biking.
Yes, the Old Ilmenau Ski Jump is a notable historical site that has been repurposed for biking events. It serves as the finish line for the IXS Downhill Cup in Ilmenau, offering a unique blend of history and extreme sports viewing.
Beyond bike parks, the region around Angelroda offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy hikes like the Angelroda Viaduct loop. There are also extensive routes for gravel biking and general cycling, such as sections of the Gera Cycle Path.
While dedicated bike parks might be more intense, Angelroda itself is associated with general cycling routes that are suitable for families. The broader network of trails in the region often connects to towns and natural features, providing opportunities for leisurely rides. For specific family-friendly routes, exploring the cycling guides around Angelroda is recommended.
Visitors appreciate the natural setting and the variety of trails. Many enjoy the feeling of 'biking in and around the forest' as mentioned for Oberhof. The Mountain Bike Park is praised for its versatile trail network and being beautifully landscaped, making enduro riders happy. The coexistence with hikers on trails like the Tragberg Trail is also noted positively when riders are considerate.
Yes, some trails offer technical features. The Tragberg Trail includes roots and small jumps, allowing riders to maintain speed. For more advanced features, the Mountain Bike Park provides a versatile network where enduro riders can find action and challenge.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the Thuringian Forest region, with its extensive network of trails, is generally best enjoyed for mountain biking during the warmer months, typically from spring through autumn. This avoids winter conditions that might make trails inaccessible or difficult due to snow and ice. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Yes, the area offers both. While some trails like the Roda Forest Trail are known for their descents, the Mountain Bike Park is noted for its 'relaxed uphill over the street' allowing riders to enjoy the downhill sections. The diverse terrain supports various riding styles.
For longer cycling routes, you can explore the Cycling around Angelroda guide. This includes routes like the Gera Cycle Path near Plaue, which offers moderate to difficult rides extending over 60 km, connecting various towns and natural landmarks.


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