Best bike parks around Breit are situated in a region characterized by forested hills and river valleys, offering a natural setting for outdoor activities. This area provides a variety of terrain suitable for mountain biking, from challenging downhill sections to more flowing singletracks. The landscape is shaped by its natural features, providing both scenic views and diverse riding experiences. It is a destination for those seeking varied mountain biking opportunities within a natural environment.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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A few roots are indeed there, but all good to drive. Mostly quite flowy!
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One of the best free bike parks around! Good access, lots of choice, very well-maintained trails, varied obstacles, constant developments, great views of the Moselle valley. Thank you!
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The color is slowly fading or can no longer be seen in the meantime. Good line an absolute must! The stony passages are absolutely not without .... 😉
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Wide range of trails, from XC to marble run to downwill - everything is included.
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The exposed part makes parts of the traverse demanding. In between there is a steep section in which you can choose two paths and several lines on the right of the path. In my opinion already challenging (!), But probably rather boring for experienced bike park riders.
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The region around Breit offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. You'll find everything from challenging downhill sections to flowy singletracks. For instance, Trailpark Mehring Mosel is known for its downhill routes and views of the Mosel valley, while Root Highway Trail provides an intermediate, flowy ride through the forest, despite some roots.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging options. Traverse is an MTB park with demanding sections, including small jumps and narrow, exposed parts that become more challenging with speed. Another option is the Röderberg Downhill Trail, which features stony passages that require good line choice and skill.
While the guide highlights more intermediate to challenging trails, the broader region offers progression-friendly options. For example, Breitenbrunn Bike Park in the Erzgebirge (though not directly in Breit) is known for its beginner-friendly 'Taster Loop' and green difficulty family-friendly singletracks. These are designed to be an entry point into singletrack biking with gentle starts.
Visitors appreciate the variety of terrain and the natural setting. Many enjoy the downhill routes and the scenic views, especially from places like Trailpark Mehring Mosel overlooking the Mosel valley. The flowy sections of trails like the Root Highway Trail are also frequently praised.
Absolutely. Beyond the bike parks, the region offers extensive opportunities for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking options. For more details, explore the MTB Trails around Breit guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Breit guide, or the Gravel biking around Breit guide.
Beyond the immediate Breit area, the Erzgebirge region in Germany features Breitenbrunn Bike Park, which boasts 37 trails catering to different skill levels, including diverse options like 'WOODPECKERS TRACK' and 'MINERS TRAIL'. In Switzerland, areas around Breithorn offer technically demanding mountain bike tours, such as the 'Breithorn Trail' from Lauchernalp to Wiler, which is a 9.6 km descent suitable for recreational riders and families.
The region around Breit is characterized by its forested hills and river valleys, providing a natural and scenic backdrop for your rides. Many trails, such as those in Trailpark Mehring Mosel, offer great views, particularly of the Mosel valley. The Erzgebirge region, home to Breitenbrunn Bike Park, is also known for its natural beauty.
For Trailpark Mehring Mosel, visitor tips indicate that there is further information about parking options and terms of use on their homepage: trailpark-mehring.de. It's always advisable to check the specific park's website for the most current parking information.
Yes, the area is known for its singletracks. For example, the Singletrack Section to Mehring is a nice trail leading down to Mehring. The broader region, including Breitenstein in Germany, also features singletrack trails like a 1.7 km long blue-difficulty singletrack near Bissingen an der Teck.
While specific opening hours for all parks are not detailed, the Breitenstein singletrack trail (near Breit) is typically open from March to November. Mountain biking in forested, hilly regions like Breit is generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and autumn months when the weather is milder and trails are dry. Winter conditions can make trails challenging or inaccessible.
While specific cafes and accommodation directly adjacent to every bike park are not listed in the guide, the region around Breit is a popular outdoor destination. It is reasonable to expect that towns and villages in the vicinity would offer various options for accommodation and dining. For example, Mehring, where several trails are located, would likely have amenities.


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