Best bike parks around Dätgen are situated in Schleswig-Holstein, a region characterized by its natural landscapes and recreational areas. While Dätgen itself does not host dedicated bike parks with features like jump lines or lift services, the surrounding area offers natural trails suitable for cycling. The region provides opportunities for general cycling and mountain biking on varied terrain.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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I took the train here from Hamburg – it's about 4.5 km from Bordesholm, and at least 10 km from Neumünster. The trip is worth it – the Mühbrook pump track is great to ride! It's a lot of fun!
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A pump track for all ages - Riding it is a blast! It opened on May 5, 2019. It's about a 5 km bike ride from the Bordesholm train station to the pump track - I recommend cycling along Lake Bordesholm. - https://www.facebook.com/konradwillar.de/posts/1358787950935632/ - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hF-67w6J1mA - https://ar-mittelholstein.de/pumptrack-muehbrook
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Beautiful grove with a few chic paths for the MTB. I would definitely recommend the marked part coming from the south. More demanding: Use the western path at the edge of the forest as an entry, then turn right again onto the marked path.
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Dropped by again today...nothing there anymore. :-( Quite a lot of forestry work, there is not much to see in terms of path, let alone driving.
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It's fun going down :-) The trail is pretty rooted in the narrow section and there are also a few paragraphs that have to be mastered.
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accessible all day in the playground; Driving on the course is fun and promotes control of the bike
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The Dätgen area does not feature dedicated bike parks with extensive jump lines, technical trail systems, or lift services like those found elsewhere in Germany. Instead, you'll find natural trails and specific sections suitable for mountain biking, often integrated into forest paths and natural landscapes.
Yes, for experienced riders, the Tüteberg Downhill Trail offers a steep and technical descent with roots, providing a demanding experience. It's known for its challenging sections and a great view from the Tüteberg.
Yes, the Pumptrack Mühbrook is a family-friendly option. It's described as very flowy and fun, promoting bike control. Please note that it may have seasonal closures, such as for lawn growth.
Beyond the Tüteberg, you can explore the Forest Trail, a short section through a grove that offers a change from paved roads. There's also the Flow Trail in the Triangle, which provides a short, flowing downhill section when ridden from east to west.
Visitors appreciate the natural setting and the variety of experiences. Highlights like the Tüteberg Downhill Trail are praised for their challenging descents and scenic views, while the Pumptrack Mühbrook is loved for its flowy design and fun for all ages.
Trail conditions can vary, especially in natural forest areas. For example, the Singletrack in Gehege Alt Bistensee has been noted to be muddy at times, particularly after rain or forestry work. The best time to visit for optimal conditions is generally during drier periods in spring, summer, or early autumn.
Yes, the region around Dätgen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, Hiking trails, and Running routes. For instance, you can explore routes around Lake Brahm or the Pohlsee.
Yes, the Singletrack in Gehege Alt Bistensee offers a singletrack experience. It's described as one of the more interesting sections in the area, though it can be affected by forestry work and muddy conditions.
The terrain varies from steep and technical downhill sections with roots, as seen on the Tüteberg Downhill Trail, to more flowing sections like the Flow Trail in the Triangle. Many trails are natural forest paths, offering a mix of intermediate challenges.
When riding the Tüteberg Downhill Trail, be prepared for steep and technical sections. For the Flow Trail in the Triangle, riding from east to west provides the best flowing 'downhill' experience. Always be aware of potential forestry work or muddy conditions, especially on natural trails.
While dedicated bike parks are absent, the surrounding region offers opportunities for general cycling. For instance, the *Einfelder See* (Lake Einfeld) near Dätgen provides an 8 km circular path suitable for more relaxed cycling and serves as a natural recreation area.


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