Best bike parks around Drogen are primarily found in the broader Thuringia region, as Drogen itself is a small village in Germany with a population of 79. The area surrounding Drogen offers various cycling opportunities, focusing on trails and routes rather than traditional bike parks with extensive built features. Thuringia provides good conditions for mountain biking and cycling, with numerous trails across its natural landscapes. These include natural singletracks and former railway lines converted into cycling paths.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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The Beerwalde dump is a landmark of the community of Lobichau that can be seen from afar. It symbolizes a piece of mining history and the new beginning for people and nature in this region. Resurrection Aurora combines today's revival of the landscape and the memory of the former local mining industry, for which Aurora, the goddess of light, was the symbol of the happy rise.
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Nice trail 😎
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Great view from above to Ronneburg and Gera. Open only on weekends.
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Very cool little trail park! It's fun 😁
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Easy to drive, with brisk and winding curves and also a few really long jumps. 👌
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Heartfelt MTB route in the Crimmitschau Sahnpark. Somewhat hidden, but also a good thing;)
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nice trail, nice little jump line
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The site can be used 24/7. There is of course no shuttle service. ;O)
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Around Drogen, you'll primarily find natural trails and routes rather than traditional bike parks with extensive built features. These include singletracks, former railway lines converted into cycling paths, and scenic viewpoints suitable for mountain biking. The broader Thuringia region, however, offers more comprehensive bike park experiences like Bikepark Oberhof.
Yes, several trails are popular. The Voest-Alpin Trail offers a beautiful flow with many curves and waves through a small forest. For a more challenging ride, the Fuchsberg Trail is a demanding single trail with small obstacles and jumps. There's also a Singletrack to Grünberg for a quick downhill change of pace.
Bikepark Oberhof, located in the wider Thuringia region, is a significant bike park offering diverse trails for all skill levels. It features options for flow, freeride, downhill, jumpline, enduro, and a pump track. There's a 2-kilometer Family Flow Trail with blue (easier) and red (more challenging) sections, a 500-meter jumpline, and enduro trails with blue, red, and black lines. Lift access is available to transport riders and bikes to the mountain station.
While Drogen itself focuses on natural trails, the broader Thuringia region, including Bikepark Oberhof, offers family-friendly options. Bikepark Oberhof has a 2-kilometer Family Flow Trail designed with curves, doubles, sharkfins, and tables, suitable for various ages and skill levels, including an easier blue section.
You can enjoy scenic views, particularly from spots like Halde Beerwalde, which offers a great panorama overlooking Ronneburg and Gera. The Meuselwitz–Ronneburg Rail Trail also provides natural surroundings as it runs through forests.
Visitors appreciate the natural flow and technical variety of the trails. For instance, the Voest-Alpin Trail is praised for its flowing ride with many curves and waves. The Fuchsberg Trail is noted for being demanding and beautifully crafted with obstacles and jumps. The scenic views from places like Halde Beerwalde are also a highlight.
Yes, advanced mountain bikers can find challenging trails. The Fuchsberg Trail is described as a demanding single trail with small obstacles and jumps. In Bikepark Oberhof, the Enduro Trails offer a 2.6 km network of natural tracks with roots, drops, sharp turns, and jumps, including black (expert) lines, and the Fallbachtrail is a crisp 900-meter downhill trail with technical sections and root fields.
Beyond specific bike parks, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore general cycling routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Drogen guide, or gravel biking routes detailed in the Gravel biking around Drogen guide. These guides feature routes of varying distances and difficulties through the natural landscapes of Thuringia.
Yes, the area around Drogen is also suitable for hiking. You can find easy hikes, such as those listed in the Easy hikes around Drogen guide. These routes offer opportunities to explore the natural surroundings, including trails like 'The Three Larches – Nödenitsch Observation Tower loop from Drogen'.
The summer months are generally ideal for visiting. For instance, Halde Beerwalde is open only on weekends during summer months, typically from 10:00 to 18:00. Thuringia generally offers good conditions for mountain biking and cycling across its natural landscapes during warmer seasons.
Yes, Halde Beerwalde is a notable landmark symbolizing a piece of mining history and the region's new beginning. It combines the revival of the landscape with the memory of former local mining, making it a unique spot to visit while cycling.


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