Best bike parks around Kleinbodungen are situated within the Landkreis Nordhausen region, offering diverse cycling and mountain biking opportunities. This area features a landscape suitable for various trail types, from challenging mountain bike routes to more relaxed cycling paths. The natural environment provides settings for both technical descents and scenic rides.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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The path has suffered quite a bit in recent times. You can drive quite well from the west to the Autobahnblick viewpoint, but then it simply becomes neglected and overgrown. Added to that are fallen tree trunks and broken branches, so it's only partially recommended.
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As of spring 2022, the last storms have caused a number of trees to lie across.
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Very nice view over Bleicherode 👌🏼
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Very nice but please only drive if you are experienced
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Very nice trail puts you in a good mood. Lots of roots
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I put a lot of effort into a couple of kidis and created a couple of decent jumps and berms. It's only a short distance, but it still takes courage.
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Yes, experienced riders can challenge themselves on the Gebraer Kopf Trail, known for its roots and challenging terrain. Another option is the Lung Tester Descent S3, which is a demanding downhill-only trail requiring good braking skills, especially when wet.
Intermediate riders can explore the Löwenburg Singletrack Trail, which offers scenic views over Bleicherode. The Crosstrail near Bernterode is another intermediate option, featuring jumps and berms over a shorter distance.
Yes, the Old BMX Track is a great family-friendly option. It's suitable for children to ride and includes a refuge, perfect for picnics.
The Löwenburg Singletrack Trail provides very nice views over Bleicherode. The Gebraer Kopf Trail and Lung Tester Descent S3 also feature viewpoints along their routes.
You'll find a variety of terrain. The Gebraer Kopf Trail is known for its roots, offering a natural and challenging ride. The Crosstrail near Bernterode features constructed elements like jumps and berms. The Lung Tester Descent S3 is a steep downhill track, which can be particularly tricky when wet.
The region around Kleinbodungen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Hasenburg Ruins – View Towards the Harz loop' or the 'Kahlenberg – Bauerberg loop'. For road cycling, routes like 'Kaliberg Holungen – Wipper River Cycle Path loop' are available. There are also running trails, including the 'Kuhbrunnen Spring loop'. You can explore more options in the hiking, road cycling, and running guides for the area.
While some trails are intermediate, the Old BMX Track is a good starting point, especially for children and those looking for a less technical ride. For more general mountain biking, the broader Landkreis Nordhausen region offers various cycling and mountain biking routes that vary in difficulty.
Visitors frequently highlight the good riding experience, the challenging nature of trails like Gebraer Kopf Trail, and the scenic views, particularly from the Löwenburg Singletrack Trail. The family-friendly atmosphere and picnic refuge at the Old BMX Track are also highly valued.
Yes, for those seeking larger, dedicated bike park experiences beyond the immediate Kleinbodungen area, options in the broader German region include Bikepark Oberhof (Thuringia) with multiple tracks, Bikepark Bodetal (Saxony-Anhalt) known for its 'Rosstrappendownhill', Hahnenklee Bike Park (Northern Germany) with six routes, and Braunlage Bike Park on the Wurmberg, which is one of Germany's largest with 18 kilometers of trails.
The Gebraer Kopf Trail is noted for being accessible from both sides, offering flexibility for riders to start their descent or ascent.
For the Lung Tester Descent S3, it's crucial to have very good brakes as it's a steep downhill-only trail. Riders also note that it can be particularly challenging and slippery if wet.


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