Best bike parks around Steina are found in the wider Saxony region, as Steina itself is a small municipality without dedicated bike parks. Located approximately 30 kilometers north of Dresden, Steina offers access to various mountain biking trails in its surrounding natural landscape. The area provides options for mountain bikers seeking routes with varying elevations and technical requirements. While not structured bike parks, these trails offer opportunities for outdoor activity.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Short but very technical climb. Who does it without getting off?
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Those who like it sportier can visit the Black Mountain Bike Park on the local mountain of Elstra, the Schwarzenberg, since summer 2016. There is always something for both beginners and professionals on 5 routes with a length of more than 5000 meters. Ski fans also get their money's worth in winter on the more than 600 meter long downhill run on the Schwarzenberg. Take the ski lift up and whiz down into the valley on your own mountain bike: This is not only possible in the Alps, but also in West Lusatia. In the Black Mountain BikePark on the 413 m high Schwarzenberg in Elstra, to be precise. Where skiing is popular in winter, mountain bikers romp around on the north-east slope of the Schwarzenberg in the warm season. A total of four runs were created here last year. Route profiles such as "rough & fast", "flow & style", "flowig & smooth" are available for selection. But not only professionals and experienced bikers can use the routes, one route is also suitable for older children and beginners.
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OPENING HOURS Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m on public holidays 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m PRICES Ticketadult reduced* Day ticket28,–25, –1/2 day ticket21,–20, –11 card24,–22, –Weekend ticket50,-45, –single trip5,-
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Short S1-S2 trail. Exciting in places when wet.
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Better downhill with a fully than uphill with a packed gravel bike ...
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It is very nice that an offer is being prepared here for cycling in the forest in an orderly manner.
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There is always a friendly employee on hand to help drivers who have no experience with a drag lift.
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While Steina itself doesn't have dedicated bike parks, the wider Saxony region offers several options. Notable parks include Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra (also known as Schwarzenberg), Bike Park Oderwitz and Ski Lift, Trailcenter Rabenberg, Bikewelt Schöneck, and Trailpark Klinovec/Oberwiesenthal.
Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra is a great option for beginners. It features flow lines and has friendly staff on hand to assist riders, especially those new to drag lifts. Bikewelt Schöneck also offers a large practice area suitable for beginners.
Yes, Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra is Dresden's closest lift-assisted bike park. Bike Park Oderwitz and Ski Lift also provides lift access. Trailpark Klinovec/Oberwiesenthal offers a relaxed lift ride to the top of its trails.
Trailcenter Rabenberg, located in the Ore Mountains, is Germany's first single trail park. It offers a comprehensive mountain biking experience with trails for all skill levels, from easy family-friendly loops to demanding day tours. The trails are largely natural, incorporating features like berms, waves, kickers, timber trails, stone fields, wooden bridges, and gullys.
Bikewelt Schöneck in the Vogtland region is known for its five diverse trails, including flow trails and jump lines. Its jump lines were inspired by the legendary A-Line in Whistler, Canada, featuring 34 jumps. It also has a large practice area for skill development.
Yes, the area around Steina offers various mountain biking trails in its natural landscape. You can find options with varying elevations and technical requirements. For specific routes, explore the MTB Trails around Steina guide, which includes routes like the 'Hochstein Summit (Lausitz) – Hochstein Singletrail loop'.
Visitors appreciate the great atmosphere and friendly staff, particularly at Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra. The Jumpline at BlackMountain Bikepark is a favorite for many, and the kiosk facilities are often highlighted for good food and reasonable prices.
Bike Park Oderwitz and Ski Lift is typically open on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Day tickets are around 28 EUR for adults, with half-day and weekend options also available. Reduced prices are offered for certain groups.
Absolutely. For dedicated bike parks, options like Bikewelt Schöneck offer challenging jump lines, and Trailcenter Rabenberg has demanding day tours. For natural trails, the Knuddelbärweg Trail is described as a narrow trail with rocks, very difficult to drive, and exciting in places when wet.
Beyond mountain biking, the region around Steina also offers options for road cycling and gravel biking. You can explore various routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Steina guide and the Gravel biking around Steina guide.
Yes, Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra has a kiosk with food and drink options, which visitors praise for being well-stocked and reasonably priced. Trailcenter Rabenberg also features a trail café.
The bike parks and trails are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, typically from spring through autumn. Some parks, like Black Mountain Bikepark Schwarzenberg, are located in areas popular for skiing in winter, indicating they are primarily seasonal for biking. Always check the specific park's website for current opening times and seasonal closures.


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