Best bike parks around Jerrishoe are found in the broader Schleswig-Holstein region, as the small municipality of Jerrishoe itself, located in Schleswig-Flensburg, Germany, is primarily agricultural. While Jerrishoe does not host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding area offers various cycling opportunities. These include skill parks and natural areas suitable for mountain biking. The region provides diverse terrain for different cycling disciplines.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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There are several sturdy benches all around where you can sit and take a break.
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Protection status From Treßsee to Tüdal, the area along the Treene is part of the Upper Treenelandschaft nature conservation project, which is up to 20 km² in size. To the north of the lake is the Düne am Treßsee nature reserve.
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The big loop at Treßsee is almost 2 km long. The round begins at the small 🅿️. From the sandy hills of the heathland, with hardly any higher vegetation, you can enjoy the panoramic view in all directions.
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Around 1960, the “Helgoland” gravel mountain was mined in the huge gravel pit for the construction of the Hindenburg Dam.
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In this huge gravel pit, the "Helgoland" gravel mountain was mined around 1960 for the construction of the Hindenburg Dam.
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great path, sometimes it goes steeply upwards
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It is best to take the route from "TreeneTrail 4" starting in the north east -> www.komoot.de/highlight/949836 then mostly has a slight incline to the "Kanu Pauseplatz" -> www.komoot.de/highlight/279570 and then continue on "TreeneTrail 1 & 2" -> www.komoot.de/highlight/597797 -> www.komoot.de/highlight/796675 Have lots of fun with it ! ... 👍 😀
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While Jerrishoe itself is primarily agricultural and doesn't host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding Schleswig-Holstein region offers diverse cycling opportunities. You'll find natural areas repurposed for mountain biking, such as the former gravel pit Kieskuhle Helgoland, and forest areas like Büschauer Holz Forest and Treene River with single-trail sections. There are also skill parks in the broader region, such as Flachlandfreeride e.V. in Kiel.
Yes, in the broader Schleswig-Holstein region, you can find dedicated skill parks. A notable example is Flachlandfreeride e.V. in Kiel. This park, located on Timmerberg, offers a variety of fun lines across ten short mountain bike trails, catering to beginners, freeriders, and dirt bikers. Visitors are welcome, and a helmet is required.
The terrain around Jerrishoe is varied. You can expect natural trails, forest paths, and even former industrial sites. For instance, Julesee Dune Trail features sandy hills and a dune landscape, while Büschauer Holz Forest and Treene River offers a large forest with many paths, including single-trail sections.
Yes, the Julesee Dune Trail is considered family-friendly. It offers a loop around the Julesee through a dune landscape with sandy hills, providing panoramic views and varied terrain suitable for a family outing.
The region boasts several natural highlights. You can cycle through the large forest area of Büschauer Holz Forest and Treene River, often close to the Treene River. The Julesee Dune Trail offers panoramic views of the Julesee and Treßsee amidst sandy hills. Additionally, the Goldmoor Lakes provide a large lake area to explore.
Beyond bike parks, the Jerrishoe area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Owl Trail Sculpture Path' or routes along the Treene River. For mountain biking, there are trails like the 'Huber Bridge over the Treene' loop. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Niehuus Border Crossing' or 'Squirrel Trail'. For more details, explore the hiking, MTB, and gravel biking guides for the region.
For dedicated skill parks like Flachlandfreeride e.V. in Kiel, a helmet is required for safety. It's also advised not to use the trails when they are wet. For natural trails and forest paths, general safety precautions and local regulations for cycling in natural areas should be followed.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural settings and the variety of trails. Many enjoy the single-trail characteristics found in areas like Büschauer Holz Forest and Treene River, especially when close to the Treene for breaks or a swim. The panoramic views from the sandy hills of the Julesee Dune Trail are also highly rated. The challenge and fun factor of trails, even with e-MTBs, are frequently mentioned.
Yes, the area caters to different skill levels. Dedicated skill parks like Flachlandfreeride e.V. in Kiel offer lines for beginners, freeriders, and dirt bikers. Natural trails such as the Forest Trail can include 'partly demanding trail sections' for more advanced riders, while others like the Julesee Dune Trail are suitable for families and intermediate riders.
Absolutely. Many of the popular spots around Jerrishoe are natural areas that have become popular with mountain bikers. For example, Kieskuhle Helgoland, a former gravel pit, is a natural area frequently used by mountain bikers. Similarly, Büschauer Holz Forest and Treene River offers extensive forest paths and single-trail sections ideal for mountain biking.
While specific seasonal advice for bike parks isn't provided, the natural trails and forest paths around Jerrishoe are generally enjoyable during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather for exploring the diverse terrain, from sandy dunes to forest single-tracks. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, especially as some skill parks advise against using trails when wet.


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