Best bike parks around Hainewalde are primarily natural mountain biking trails and specific facilities in the broader region, as Hainewalde itself does not host dedicated bike parks with extensive man-made features. The area offers numerous routes for various cycling disciplines, including mountain biking, gravel biking, and road cycling. These trails, often shared with hiking routes, provide diverse scenery and varying levels of difficulty. Komoot provides detailed information on these routes, including personal tips, length, elevation gain, and difficulty.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The pump track facility at Lake Olbersdorf will be closed for an expected three months starting April 8, 2025. The reason for the closure is necessary repair work on the green areas surrounding the track. Damaged green areas will be restored and erosion protection will be improved. The goal is to permanently ensure the attractiveness and safety of the facility.
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The descent isn't bad at all. Slightly rocky, it's fun in the dry, but becomes a real challenge in the wet.
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The asphalted wave track is one of the medium-sized facilities of its kind in Saxony and is suitable for use with a wide variety of sports equipment such as bicycles, skateboards, scooters, etc. for all age groups.
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Categorized as S1 but not easy to drive because of the big rocks and roots.
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Nice rocky descent with fun potential 😁
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Very cool descent. With all kinds of possibilities to jump over stones or roots. Or you leave it alone.
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Beautiful lake that has a lot to offer. A circumnavigation is worthwhile.
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Hainewalde primarily offers natural mountain biking trails rather than dedicated bike parks with extensive man-made features. The area is rich in routes for various cycling disciplines, including mountain biking, gravel biking, and road cycling, often shared with hiking trails. These provide diverse scenery and varying levels of difficulty.
While Hainewalde itself focuses on natural trails, dedicated bike parks with specialized features are located in other regions of Germany. For instance, you could explore Hochwaldbude Downhill Trail for a challenging descent, or the Olbersdorf Pump Track for an asphalted wave track suitable for all ages. For more extensive facilities, you would need to look outside the immediate Hainewalde area, to places like Trailpark Harz or Trailcenter Rabenberg in the Ore Mountains.
Among the popular choices, the Hochwald Downhill Trail is known for its rocky descent and roots, categorized as S1 but offering a real challenge in wet conditions. Another demanding option is the Kottmar Downhill Trail, a steep and short section requiring appropriate riding technique.
Yes, the Olbersdorf Pump Track is an excellent family-friendly option. It features an asphalted wave track suitable for various sports equipment and all age groups. Additionally, the Bärwand Bike Park also offers a small pump track where people can enjoy riding their bikes.
Trail difficulties vary. For example, the Hochwald Downhill Trail is categorized as S1, indicating a moderate difficulty, but its rocky and rooted terrain can be quite challenging, especially when wet. The Kottmar Downhill Trail is described as very steep and demanding, requiring good technique and equipment.
Yes, some trails offer scenic views. Near the Hochwaldbude Downhill Trail, you can find the Hochwald Tower, which provides a wonderful view over the Jizera Mountains. The natural mountain biking trails in the region generally offer diverse scenery.
Visitors appreciate the natural and challenging aspects of the trails. Many enjoy the rocky descents and rooted sections, finding them fun in dry conditions and a true test of skill when wet. The pump tracks are also popular for their accessibility to all ages and types of sports equipment.
Absolutely! The region around Hainewalde offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for easy hikes, road cycling routes, and running trails. These routes often pass through scenic landscapes and offer different levels of difficulty.
For road cycling, you can explore routes like the 81 km 'View of the Mandau River – Birkmühle Windmill loop from Großschönau (Sachs)' or the 45 km 'Hochwald Ski Jump Oybin – Zittau Town Hall loop from Mittelherwigsdorf'. These are generally moderate in difficulty and offer beautiful scenery. You can find more details on Komoot's guide to road cycling routes around Hainewalde.
Yes, for advanced riders seeking a thrill, the Kottmar Downhill Trail is a very steep and demanding section that requires a good riding technique and a suitable bike. The Hochwald Downhill Trail also presents a significant challenge, especially in wet conditions, with its rocky and rooted terrain.
While specific seasonal considerations are not detailed, the natural trails around Hainewalde are generally best enjoyed during the drier months of spring, summer, and early autumn. Wet conditions can significantly increase the difficulty of rocky and rooted downhill trails like the Hochwald Downhill Trail.


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