Best bike parks around Südergellersen are found within the natural landscape of the Lüneburg Heath Nature Park. The region offers diverse cycling routes, including mountain biking opportunities and forest trails. Cyclists can find numerous road cycling routes, mountain bike trails, and gravel biking options. The area emphasizes exploring the natural beauty of heathlands and forests.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The trail descends from the Hasenburg path in the Schattenwald forest toward the Hasenburger Mühlenbach stream. Anyone venturing down this path by bike will need to be physically active (see photos)...because there are numerous tree trunks lying across the path (a woman with a dog was surprised by the look we saw and said she'd seen people with bikes here before...). At times, we had to carry the bikes across in pairs or push them under them. Despite everything...a beautiful route
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Trail directly along the stream - I stopped counting at 10 trees lying in the path... It would be nice to ride - if it weren't for the many trees along the path... So that means: ride a short distance - carry the bike over a tree - then ride another short distance - then carry the bike over another tree, etc.
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I was just there. I think the track is great. It is well maintained and I think the location in the forest is great. All sections of the track that I saw were in perfect condition.
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Great spot for jump training and now also professionally built
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With the MTB it is much more fun to ride the narrow trail that is next to the main path! You won't reach top speed there, because the trail is very narrow and offers a lot of zigzags! So look at the small entrances!
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It sends shivers down your spine. There's also a leaflet with information available on site.
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In silent memory of the victims
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The Südergellersen area offers diverse mountain biking experiences, primarily within its natural landscape. You'll find trails with natural flow, some featuring professionally built elements like pump waves and jumps. The focus is on exploring the scenic beauty of the Lüneburg Heath, with routes passing through forests and heathlands.
For advanced riders, the Bomb Crater Mountain Bike Trail is a prominent feature, known for its professionally built pump waves and jumps, ideal for jump training. Another challenging option is the Forest Ramp Near Melbeck, which offers a demanding section. The Forest Trail by Neue Forst Railway also presents narrow, root-strewn paths requiring good riding skills.
While dedicated family bike parks with specific features are limited, the broader region offers numerous cycling routes suitable for various skill levels, including easier paths through the Lüneburg Heath. For accessibility, the area around the Hambörn charcoal hut and sheepfold features a barrier-free path, allowing exploration of the natural forest cell with a wheelchair, and is part of a diverse natural recreation area.
Cycling around Südergellersen immerses you in the natural beauty of the Lüneburg Heath Nature Park. You can expect to ride through extensive heathlands, dense forests, and diverse natural landscapes. The Hambörn charcoal hut and sheepfold area, for instance, boasts species-rich grassland, small heather areas, and old deciduous forests.
Beyond mountain biking, the Südergellersen area is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy and moderate trails. Explore options like the Hiking around Südergellersen guide or the Easy hikes around Südergellersen guide. Road cycling is also popular, with many routes available, as detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Südergellersen guide.
Yes, the Bomb Crater Mountain Bike Trail is highlighted as a great spot for jump training. It features professionally built pump waves and jumps, making it ideal for practicing and refining your jumping skills.
The cycling experience in Südergellersen is unique due to its integration into the Lüneburg Heath Nature Park. It emphasizes natural immersion, offering a blend of diverse cycling routes (road, mountain, gravel) through picturesque heathlands and forests. While it may not have extensive purpose-built bike parks in the traditional sense, it provides a dynamic natural landscape for riders who appreciate scenic rides and exploring nature.
Yes, the Forest Trail by Neue Forst Railway is known for its narrow, root-strewn paths that demand riding skills and attention. Similarly, the Narrow Forest Trail Lüneburg Heath offers a lot of zigzags and is quite narrow, providing a fun, technical ride.
The Lüneburg Heath region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for mountain biking, with moderate temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summer can also be great, though it might be warmer. Winter riding is possible, but trails might be wet or muddy, and some features could be less accessible.
Visitors frequently praise the natural flow of the trails and the scenic beauty of the Lüneburg Heath. The Bomb Crater Mountain Bike Trail is often highlighted for its 'very cool, flowing trail' and the fun it offers, especially with its improved, professionally built features. The diverse natural landscape and the opportunity for skill development are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the local recreation area around the Hambörn charcoal hut and sheepfold includes a lookout tower. From this tower, you can see as far as Lüneburg and beyond, offering panoramic views of the surrounding natural landscape.


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