Best bike parks around Osthausen-Wülfershausen are found within the broader Thuringia region, offering varied cycling opportunities. The municipality is situated near the Thuringian Forest, providing access to extensive natural landscapes. While no dedicated bike parks are directly in Osthausen-Wülfershausen, the area serves as a base for exploring nearby mountain biking and cycling routes. The region features a mix of forest trails and more structured bike park experiences.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The Wenigsteig trail is currently only halfway accessible. The rest is blocked by tree trunks and root stumps. The edge of the trail on the valley side is moving increasingly toward the center, making the trail increasingly narrow. Riding isn't fun at the moment.
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This approx. 360 m long forest path without any significant difference in altitude can be classified as an S1 difficulty level due to small roots. The path is easily passable in both directions. Since there are two hiking routes to the Riechheimer Berg, pedestrians are always to be expected.
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Torsten, 2018: "The trail is easy to ride in both directions. It's very pretty when the snow cups bloom in spring." It still hits the point. A bit muddy and slippery when wet.
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If it's dry, then definitely worth a recommendation. After rain it's a real dance of eggs. Pedelec riders should choose the lowest support, otherwise the forest floor will be plowed. Otherwise a very varied corner.
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Beautiful descent and pure nature 🦊🙏🌱
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It's really fun to drive down there! At the moment (08/21) you feel like you're on a trail in the rainforest.
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Easy, fun trail. Sometimes slippery and slippery when wet. At the moment (08/21) you feel like you're on a jungle trail.
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Nice trail, be careful when it's wet friends! It would be nice if you would take care of the little jump with me from time to time. Almost every time I'm there I have to redesign the ramp...
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While there are no dedicated bike parks directly within Osthausen-Wülfershausen, the most recommended destination in the broader Thuringia region is Bikepark Oberhof. Located approximately 50-60 kilometers southwest, it offers a comprehensive experience for downhill and freeride enthusiasts.
Bikepark Oberhof features a variety of trails including flow trails, freeride routes, downhill tracks, and enduro trails. Notable examples are the 'T-Wood' flow trail, the 'Fallbach' downhill trail, and the 'Blueberry' trail. There's also a dedicated jumpline and a pumptrack for practicing skills.
Yes, Bikepark Oberhof caters to both beginners and advanced riders. Trails like the 'T-Wood' are designed for various skill levels with berms, tables, waves, and doubles, while other routes offer challenging options for experienced mountain bikers.
Bikepark Oberhof provides convenient lift access to transport riders and their bikes to the mountain station. Additionally, the park offers a repair service and a washing station for bikes.
Closer to Osthausen-Wülfershausen, you can explore trails like the Martinsbusch Singletrail, known for its stream meanders and beauty in spring. Another favorite is the Root Trail at Wolfsberg, an idyllic section through the forest below the Riechheimer Berg, considered a must-do for mountain bikers.
Yes, the Flow Trail to Nauendorf is appreciated by visitors for its enjoyable ride towards Nauendorf.
For general cycling, the region offers the Ilmtal-Radweg, a 123-kilometer, 4-star quality cycle path following the Ilm River, suitable for families and leisure cyclists. For a more challenging experience, the Rennsteig Cycle Path stretches for approximately 195 kilometers along the ridge of the Thuringian Forest, offering significant elevation changes and breathtaking views.
You can find more details about the Ilmtal-Radweg, including its route and attractions, on Wikipedia.
Many trails, such as the Martinsbusch Singletrail, feature stream meanders and are set within protected landscapes. The Root Trail at Wolfsberg offers an idyllic section through the forest, showcasing the natural beauty of the area.
Visitors frequently praise the trails for being enjoyable and well-maintained. Many appreciate the natural settings, such as the stream meanders on the Martinsbusch Singletrail and the idyllic forest sections of the Root Trail at Wolfsberg. The variety of trails, from easy singletracks to more challenging routes, also contributes to a positive experience.
Yes, for more challenging mountain biking, you can explore routes like the 'Ilmtal Cycle Path – Hohenfelden Reservoir loop from Riechheim' or the 'View of Klettbach – Ponds and Rest Hut Tannroda loop from Hayn', both rated as difficult. You can find more options in the MTB Trails around Osthausen-Wülfershausen guide.
Gravel biking enthusiasts can find routes such as the 'View of the Ilmgrund – Langewiesen Viaduct loop from Hohes Kreuz' or the 'Waldkasinotrail (Steigerwald) – Forsthaus Willrode loop from Windischholzhausen'. More gravel routes are detailed in the Gravel biking around Osthausen-Wülfershausen guide.
Yes, the Wenigsteig singletrack is described as a narrow, easy-to-ride trail, offering a classic singletrack experience through the forest.


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