Bike parks around Hainspitz offer a variety of mountain biking experiences in the Thuringian region of Germany. The area is characterized by its forests and natural landscapes, providing diverse terrain for cycling. While Hainspitz itself does not host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding vicinity features several options for mountain biking enthusiasts. These range from skill parks to extensive natural trail networks.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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I only tested the red line. I have to say it's a great trail! Huge respect to the creators and supporters!
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Motocross track near Kühns Höhe 😎.
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There is a motocross course here, which is particularly popular at weekends.
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"The river bed of Bobeck": MTB highlight - great for training in a wonderful landscape with magnificent views over the woodland. A riverbed-like path with coarse gravel! Must like!
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Downhill shreds more 😉 Uphill very sporty!
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Is nice here but nothing for novice drivers.
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Beautiful path with roots and stones, not too difficult and also suitable for "little" bikers
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While Hainspitz itself doesn't host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding Thuringian region offers several excellent options. Notable choices include the extensive LOTTO Thüringen Bikepark Oberhof with its diverse trails and lift access, the natural single trails of the Feen-Bike-Trailcenter by Nina Hoffmann in Saalfeld, and the comprehensive Thuringia Bike Park / Steinach am Silbersattel, which caters to all skill levels.
Yes, several options cater to families and beginners. The LOTTO Thüringen Bikepark Oberhof features a 2-kilometer Family Flow-Trail suitable for all skill levels. Additionally, the Forest Mountain Bike Trail is specifically noted as family-friendly and ideal for MTB beginners and younger riders, with roots and stones that aren't overly difficult. Pumptracks, like the one in Seebach, are also excellent for all ages to improve fundamental skills.
For challenging rides, the LOTTO Thüringen Bikepark Oberhof offers expert-level enduro trails and a demanding 900-meter Fallbach-Trail with technical sections and root fields. The Steep Rooty Forest Trail is another challenging option primarily suited for downhill riding. The Feen-Bike-Trailcenter by Nina Hoffmann also includes demanding technical sections among its natural single trails.
The terrain varies significantly across the region's bike parks. You can find everything from flow trails, freeride tracks, and jumplines with berms and tables at parks like Oberhof and Steinach, to natural single trails with roots, stones, drops, and sharp turns at the Feen-Bike-Trailcenter and the trails around Jena. Skill parks like Bikepark Kahla offer features specifically for practicing jumps and berms.
Yes, for honing your skills, you can visit Bikepark Kahla, which is equipped with features like berms and jumps. Additionally, Pumptrack Seebach offers a circuit of rollers and berms designed to improve balance, coordination, and fundamental biking skills without pedaling, suitable for all ages and skill levels.
Visitors appreciate the variety and challenge offered by the trails. For instance, the Milo's Claw Trail is praised as a beautiful, demanding, and official mountain bike trail. The Forest Mountain Bike Trail is loved for being a nice trail, especially for MTB beginners. The region's mix of intermediate trails and challenging forest routes, often with magnificent views, is highly valued by the komoot community.
Beyond mountain biking, the Hainspitz area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, including challenging loops like the Froschmühle Youth Hostel – Mühltal hiking trail. For road or gravel cycling, there are numerous cycling routes and gravel biking routes that take you through scenic landscapes and past viewpoints.
Yes, the region offers trails with scenic views. The Bobeck Riverbed Trail is highlighted for its wonderful landscape and magnificent views over the woodland. Additionally, many natural mountain biking trails around Jena provide scenic views through forests, past viewpoints, and along the Saale River.
While specific seasonal information for all parks isn't detailed, mountain biking in Thuringia is generally best enjoyed from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the weather is typically favorable, and trails are free of snow and ice, offering optimal conditions for riding. Winter conditions might affect trail accessibility and safety.
Yes, the LOTTO Thüringen Bikepark Oberhof features a dedicated Jumpline with 10 hits, including hips, berms, and sharkfins, stretching for 350 to 500 meters. This park also has a landing bag for practicing jumps safely. The Thuringia Bike Park / Steinach am Silbersattel also includes a Jumpline among its offerings.
Absolutely. The Feen-Bike-Trailcenter by Nina Hoffmann in Saalfeld is renowned for its five natural single trails through the Saalfeld city forest. Furthermore, the area around Jena offers numerous natural singletrack trails with varying difficulty levels, featuring elements like berms, rock faces, drops, and roller coasters, providing an authentic mountain biking experience.


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