Best bike parks around Klein Trebbow are characterized by scenic cycling routes and natural landscapes. The region offers wide views over fields and lakes, with paths passing by well-maintained churches and cultural highlights. While dedicated bike parks with features like jumps or pump tracks are not directly in Klein Trebbow, the area provides extensive networks of cycling paths for various biking experiences.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Currently (end of May 2026) the route is full of fallen trees. Doable on foot if you are fit. Not passable by bike. We still had luggage and had to lift the bikes about 20 times, partly in pairs over the large trunks, partly we had to take off the luggage because otherwise it would not have been possible at all.
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Anyone who recommends this as a mountain bike trail is out of their mind, especially the northern section. The risk of accidents is very high, so it's strongly discouraged.
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The loop around the mill pond is a really good mountain bike route.
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Beautiful landscape, great MTB route
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It should be a mountain bike
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It includes many falling tree branches or trunks on the way. Sometimes you have to carry bike up to shoulder to cross those obstacles. Also very steep and slippery slopes require some techniques to push bike up and it can be dangerous. Sometimes I fell down with my bike. At the end of the route, a way out is hidden on a small hill and it was so difficult to carry up my bike up. So if you plan to roll on this route with mountain bike, plan more time and be aware of the difficulties. Entering the route in a rainy day is not recommended.
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There is a trail on the lakeshore between Leezen and Görslow. You can ride this with MTB. But not during or shortly after rain. Lots of small and a few larger trees across the path. Carry it over or under it and do it many times. In places very sloping and narrow with edges broken off towards the lake. Strong short climbs that are very smooth. Lots of tree stump remains, roots and stones. Sometimes really not passable, not for city or trekking bikes. Or beginners have no business there because they would probably only push over 5 km. Actually the path is just a hiking trail which is not really recommended for hikers. 5km that are tough, nice if you get through in one piece.
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Directly in Klein Trebbow, you'll find scenic cycling routes and natural landscapes, offering wide views over fields and lakes. The paths often pass by well-maintained churches and cultural highlights. While there aren't dedicated bike parks with features like jumps or pump tracks in the immediate vicinity, the area provides extensive networks of cycling paths for leisurely rides and experiencing natural beauty.
While Klein Trebbow itself focuses on scenic cycling, the broader Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region does offer dedicated bike park options, though they require travel. The Mühlenteich Trail is a popular mountain bike route, and for more specialized features, you might consider the Stadtwerke Bikepark Greifswald, which features a VTK-Pumptrack with artificial earth mounds, steep turns, jumps, and drops, catering to BMX and dirt bike enthusiasts. Greifswald is approximately a 1.5 to 2-hour drive from Klein Trebbow.
For a challenging ride, consider the Görslower Ufer Mountain Bike Trail. Visitors describe it as quite demanding, with sections where you might need to get off and carry your bike, especially after heavy rain. Another option is the trail around Lake Neumühler, which can be quite challenging with obstacles lying across the path, offering a bit of adventure.
Yes, the extensive network of cycling paths around Klein Trebbow is generally suitable for various skill levels, including families. Many routes offer leisurely rides through picturesque landscapes. For a dedicated bike park experience that caters to beginners and children on balance bikes, the Stadtwerke Bikepark Greifswald (about 1.5-2 hours drive) is designed to be accessible while also offering elements for advanced riders.
The biking trails around Klein Trebbow are rich in natural beauty. You can expect wide views over fields and serene lakes, with many trails winding through forests. Highlights like the MTB trail at Lake Schwerin and the Mühlenteich Trail offer beautiful lakeside and forest sections, providing a refreshing outdoor experience.
Visitors appreciate the beautiful landscapes and the flowing nature of many trails. For instance, the MTB trail at Lake Schwerin is noted for its very nice, flowing way to bike. The Mühlenteich Trail is highlighted as a really good mountain bike route, even suitable for gravel bikes. The overall experience is often described as peaceful and adventurous, especially around spots like Lake Neumühler.
Yes, some trails around Klein Trebbow are suitable for gravel bikes. For example, the Mühlenteich Trail is specifically mentioned by visitors as being good to ride with a gravel bike. The region's extensive network of cycling paths, often on paved or well-maintained surfaces, also lends itself well to gravel biking.
Absolutely. The area around Klein Trebbow is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate difficulties. For instance, there are several routes around Trebbower See and Gutshaus Klein Trebbow. You can explore more hiking options in the Hiking around Klein Trebbow guide or the Easy hikes around Klein Trebbow guide.
The best time to visit Klein Trebbow for biking is generally during good weather conditions. Some trails, like the Görslower Ufer Mountain Bike Trail, can become impassable after heavy rain due to sinking ground. Spring through early autumn typically offers the most favorable conditions for enjoying the scenic routes and trails.
Beginners will find many of the general cycling paths around Klein Trebbow suitable, as they focus on scenic routes rather than technical challenges. For mountain biking, the Narrow Forest Trails have had some obstacles removed, making them more accessible for various riders. The Stadtwerke Bikepark Greifswald (a drive away) is also designed with accessibility for beginners in mind.
On some of the more challenging mountain bike trails, you might encounter natural obstacles. For example, the trail around Lake Neumühler can have obstacles lying across the path that require navigating. The Görslower Ufer Mountain Bike Trail is described as demanding, suggesting varied terrain and potential technical sections.


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