Best bike parks around Lockwisch are found in the surrounding Landkreis Mecklenburgische Seenplatte region, offering diverse mountain biking opportunities. Lockwisch itself is situated in an area characterized by natural landscapes, including forests and wetlands. While not directly hosting prominent bike parks, the vicinity provides access to dedicated facilities. The region is known for its varied terrain, suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Inconspicuous trail entry in the northwest. You only believe that it is really more than a deer crossing or a beaten path when you drive past the bank. Narrow, a bit winding and with a tendency slightly downhill it goes towards the Rodelberg. At the most interesting point, the trees are so narrow that you have to circle a little (but it just seems to be forming a chicken line to the right). Arrived at the toboggan hill, it goes rapidly downhill with a few bumps that invite you to make small jumps. The nature of the descent varies greatly depending on the season and weather conditions. It's best not to try it out when the hill is serving its actual purpose Bestimmung, then it can be ugly icy at times. Otherwise, have fun on this little descent!
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In the main vegetation period in summer, like so many paths, some of them are completely overgrown. So do not plan at the moment!
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Nice single trail with a few "nano-gaps".
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The beginning (in the north) is a bit tough because it is used as a storage area for garden waste. LEFT of the tree it goes up (to the right of the split tree is the end of the weed), then over said waste. Everything is mobile but also quite tight. Afterwards you can already guess what the title wants to tell us. These first small bumps are currently chopped up by wild boar. Then the path becomes tighter and remains very narrow all the time. There are two sections with said small bumps, which are nice to drive and make the path a highlight for me. With a normal size bike you have to work properly with your arms, but you also gain speed. In front of the mini tree, which has grown directly in the path, you should maybe slow down a bit, then you will also get the small curve afterwards. You have to like it! If that scares you, leave it better! Otherwise, have fun!
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Unfortunately, drop and kicker are in miserable condition. Anyway, the narrow paths are still more fun than the wide dirt roads.
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Small connection path to the playground / history adventure space
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"Trail" is rather an understatement for this wide forest path. It's certainly better than the parallel road, though. The right side of the path (to the southeast) is lined with wooded slopes, while to the left lies a wetland. Through the trees, you can catch glimpses of ponds and moorland lakes. (Of course, the path doesn't actually start in the pond, as marked on the map 😉) But the area has more to offer 😁 Twice, paths branch off to the right, leading to the slope on the southern shore of Lake Blankensee, from where you can enjoy a beautiful view and a short downhill trail. I would recommend this route over the end marked here. At the second of these junctions, a narrow path leads up along the edge of a field. (Sascha's picture shows its still quite wide beginning from the marked forest path.) And beyond that, keep your eyes peeled on the slopes 😉🤙🏻
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While Lockwisch itself doesn't host prominent bike parks, the surrounding Landkreis Mecklenburgische Seenplatte region offers several options. A notable destination is the Forest Trail in Grönauer Heide, Grönauer Moor and Blankensee, which provides a wide forest path with some downhill sections and jumps. Another option is the Dirt track in Palinger Heide and Halbinsel Teschow, offering prepared dirt jumps for a more challenging experience.
Yes, Dirt Force Park is located within the same district as Lockwisch and is a significant facility for mountain biking in the region. It features a variety of trails for different skill levels, including a Pump Track, Dirt Jumps A-Line for experienced riders, an XC FunRide for a more relaxed cross-country experience, a 4Cross track, and a Downhill track.
For those seeking a more relaxed experience or riding with family, the Forest Trail in Grönauer Heide, Grönauer Moor and Blankensee is categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the XC FunRide at Dirt Force Park is a green difficulty singletrack, suitable for beginners or those looking for a less challenging ride.
The bike parks and trails around Lockwisch offer a diverse range of terrain. You can find wide forest paths with gentle descents, as seen in the Forest Trail in Grönauer Heide. For more challenge, there are MTB parks with narrow paths, drops, and kickers, such as the short singletrack descent with drop option and kicker. The Dirt Force Park also provides options from pump tracks and cross-country trails to advanced dirt jumps and downhill tracks.
The best time to visit bike parks around Lockwisch is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months. These seasons offer more favorable weather conditions, with less rain and more daylight, making for a more enjoyable riding experience. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
The region around Lockwisch is characterized by natural landscapes. While riding the Forest Trail in Grönauer Heide, Grönauer Moor and Blankensee, you can catch glimpses of ponds and moorland lakes through the trees. The area generally features forests and wetlands, providing a scenic backdrop for your rides.
While specific parking details for each highlight are not always available, most dedicated bike parks and trailheads in the region typically offer parking facilities for visitors. It's advisable to check the specific location or local information for the park you plan to visit for precise parking options.
Beyond mountain biking, the Lockwisch area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, including longer loops like 'Hafenspeicher Dassow – Travemünde Beach Promenade'. There are also many hiking routes, ranging from easy walks around 'Oberteich Schönberg' to moderate trails like 'View of Schönberg Old Town – Rehna Market Square'.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences offered. For instance, the Forest Trail in Grönauer Heide is enjoyed for its simple yet nice forest experience and glimpses of natural landscapes. The Dirt track in Palinger Heide is valued by 'freaks' for providing a nice change from easier trails with its prepared dirt jumps, offering variety and challenges.
Yes, for those seeking technical features, the short singletrack descent with drop option and kicker offers narrow paths with opportunities for airtime. Another option is the Singletrack & Toboggan Hill🛷, which provides a winding, slightly downhill path with bumps that invite small jumps, offering a dynamic descent.
Yes, the Dirt Force Park, located in the same district as Lockwisch, is well-equipped for these disciplines. It features dedicated Dirt Jumps A-Line for more experienced riders looking for jumps and technical features, as well as a 4Cross track designed for racing with jumps, berms, and obstacles.


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