Best bike parks around Sülfeld offer opportunities for mountain biking and BMX, particularly in the broader region. While Sülfeld itself does not host large, dedicated bike parks, nearby Bad Oldesloe features a "Dirt Bike Park" with hills for riding and jumping. Another facility with a pump track and jump hills is located in Dreslers Park. Komoot also lists numerous mountain biking tours around Sülfeld, providing trails for various skill levels to explore the natural landscape.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Were there today, unfortunately it looks more deserted and wild. Does anyone know who maintains this beautiful trail? We will definitely go there sometime.
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From here, follow the path south. Not a dead end, but you can also go up again on the next path marked on the map further west (see photo - in the heat of the wild ride none of the jumps made).
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Very well built lines for practicing jumps of all kinds: drops, gaps, tables, kickers. There are different lines that cross or overlap towards the Zeil, so you have to watch out for the other riders. But it's definitely a lot of fun, as long as you don't overestimate yourself.
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Looks very tempting from below! The access road is closed at times, however, and the curve at the end would spoil all the fun anyway🤷🏼♀️
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Circle either through the mud with steps or above it ... (Even if all the other paths and trails in the area are dust-dry, there are still "freckles" here ;-)
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Access from the B75 via a closed dirt road (but should not be a problem). Goes quite steeply downhill with a somewhat annoying curve at the end. Otherwise you could take the momentum with you to the other side. Who is in the area should take a look.
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😁 the second and third is a double if Schell goes 👍
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Must have seen ........ or tried it! But only who can !! Otherwise ouch! 😅
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While Sülfeld itself doesn't have large, dedicated bike parks, the broader region offers a mix of informal facilities and natural trails. You can find a "Dirt Bike Park" in nearby Bad Oldesloe with hills for riding and jumping, and another facility with a pump track and jump hills in Dreslers Park. Additionally, Komoot lists numerous mountain biking tours around Sülfeld that focus on exploring the natural landscape.
Yes, experienced riders can find challenging features. For instance, the Mountain Bike Trail With Drops offers multiple lines, including routes with larger drops and kickers. Another option is the Steep Descent at Kneeden Gorge, which provides a quite steep downhill section with a curve at the end.
Absolutely. The Mountain Bike Trail With Drops features various jumps and kickers. Another spot is the Small Jump on Forest Trail, which offers an easy-to-drive jump where you can experience a phase of flight with proper momentum. You can also find three fun jumps at the Three Jumps Trail.
Many trails around Sülfeld lead through forests and natural landscapes. For example, the MTB Trail Shortcut to the Trave follows the Travewanderweg, offering a natural setting. The region is known for its forest routes and trails that allow you to explore the local environment.
Visitors appreciate the variety and maintenance of the trails. For instance, the Mountain Bike Trail With Drops is noted for being well-maintained and constantly expanding, offering something for everyone. Riders also enjoy the fun and challenge of the jumps and descents available.
Yes, the Sülfeld area offers a range of outdoor activities beyond dedicated bike parks. You can find numerous routes for running, gravel biking, and road cycling. These routes cater to various fitness and technical skill levels, allowing you to explore the natural landscape in different ways.
The best time to visit for cycling is generally during the drier seasons. While some trails, like the MTB Trail Shortcut to the Trave, can get muddy after rain, many routes are enjoyable when dry. Spring, summer, and early autumn typically offer the most favorable weather conditions for mountain biking and trail riding.
While the informal dirt parks might be suitable for older children with some biking experience, for younger families or those seeking less challenging rides, the numerous cycling routes around Sülfeld offer easier options. Komoot lists various tours that cater to different skill levels, including those suitable for a family outing on trails rather than structured bike park features.
Access to many trails, such as the Steep Descent at Kneeden Gorge, can be found via local roads like the B75. For the informal dirt parks in Bad Oldesloe and Dreslers Park, local parking options would typically be available nearby. For specific Komoot tours, parking information is often provided within the tour details.
When visiting, it's essential to bring appropriate safety gear, including a helmet. Depending on the trail, protective pads might also be advisable. Carry water, snacks, and basic bike repair tools. For navigation, a reliable GPS device or a smartphone with the Komoot app is recommended, especially for exploring the various trails.
When riding on shared trails, it's important to follow general trail etiquette. This includes respecting other trail users, controlling your speed, staying on marked paths, and not disturbing wildlife. Some trails may also adhere to specific guidelines like the DIMB Trail Rules, which promote responsible mountain biking.


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