Best bike parks around Eisleben are primarily located within the Trailpark L.E., a non-public network of mountain bike trails situated southwest of Lutherstadt Eisleben. This area features a diverse range of routes, including numerous singletracks with blue difficulty ratings. The trails incorporate features such as berms, jumps, and roller coasters, catering to various riding preferences. Lutherstadt Eisleben is a historic town in Saxony-Anhalt, providing a cultural context to the region's outdoor offerings.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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I was there today. The start was easy to find. The trail is fun, especially at the end; just let it run. After my visit to Trail Park L.E., it's my favorite.
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Actually a nice trail. Unfortunately, the start is difficult to find and very overgrown. The return route is also impassable. It's a shame, because it's fun.
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You can take a nice short break at the Mönchsteich before continuing on the narrow path through the forest. The trail seems to be regularly maintained. All fallen trees on the path have been cleared, so it's very easy to get through (a bit bumpy 😅).
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Unfortunately not passable due to surrounding trees and overgrown paths. Status 06.24.
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Today a thin cord was stretched across the trail. Someone has something against mountain bikers...
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Currently not usable because there are at least 10 trees lying across the trail.
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Very nice trail, but be careful with the two jumps, rather keep to the right.
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Some loamy descents, be careful when it's wet!
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The Eisleben region, particularly within the Trailpark L.E., offers a diverse network of mountain bike trails. You'll find numerous singletracks, many with a blue difficulty rating, suitable for intermediate riders. These trails often feature berms, jumps, drops, and roller coasters, providing an engaging and dynamic riding experience.
Yes, the Trailpark L.E. includes several challenging trails. For instance, Die Große Wäsche Trail is known for its loamy descents, and Teufelskanzel 2.0 Trail features jumps for those seeking more technical elements. The Schlossberg Trail, also part of Trailpark L.E., offers a technical descent with berms, drops, jumps, roller coasters, and a wallride.
Absolutely. Many trails within the Trailpark L.E. are blue-rated singletracks, making them suitable for intermediate riders. The Stone Trail (Trailpark L.E.) is a well-maintained intermediate mountain bike park trail. Other popular blue singletracks include AT HOME TRAIL!, Der Bunker, and Schweinsburgtrail.
The Trailpark L.E. is a non-public network of trails, and usage is at your own risk. Riders are encouraged to respect nature, avoid leaving trash, and be considerate of other forest users like hikers. E-bikes are permitted on the trails.
Beyond mountain biking, the Eisleben region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, with options like the 'Süßer See – Swimming Beach – Seeburg Castle loop'. There are also gravel biking routes, such as the 'Süßer See – Swimming Beach – Langenbogen Vineyards loop'. For hikers, trails like the 'Bornstedt Castle (Schweinsburg) – Teufelshütte loop' provide scenic walks. You can find more details in the Running Trails around Eisleben, Gravel biking around Eisleben, and Hiking around Eisleben guides.
Yes, some trails may experience temporary issues. For example, the Mönchsteich Trail (Uphill) has recently had fallen trees, and The Venediger Trail has been reported as overgrown and difficult to pass in sections. It's always a good idea to check recent community tips before heading out.
Yes, Lutherstadt Eisleben has a dedicated Skatepark Lutherstadt-Eisleben. It has been maintained and expanded over the years, including additions like a custom box and a Funbox Type IV, providing a space for various wheeled sports within the city.
The trails in Trailpark L.E. are designed with a variety of features to enhance the riding experience. You can expect to encounter berms, jumps, gap jumps, drops, and roller coasters. Some trails, like the Schlossberg Trail, even include a wallride.
Yes, the Trailpark L.E. network includes popular routes like 'Trailpark L.E. im Uhrzeigersinn', which offers loops of 18-20 miles with significant elevation changes, allowing for extensive circular rides.
The trails encourage responsible riding and respect for nature. You should treat other users, such as hikers, with respect, be polite, and let them go first. It's important not to make unnecessary noise, especially near settlements, and to dispose of waste properly to help maintain the trail park.
Yes, e-bikes are allowed on the trails within the Trailpark L.E. This allows a wider range of riders to enjoy the extensive network of routes.


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