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Mountain biking
Ride the easy 4.7-mile (7.5 km) Søndermarkskoven Trail in Vejle, featuring forest scenery and fun mountain biking elements.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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37 m
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6.15 km
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7.18 km
282 m
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7.35 km
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The main loop of the trail is generally classified as a blue-graded (moderate) route, making it accessible for most riders. While the area is hilly, the trail is designed as a 'flow trail,' meaning much of its difficulty can be managed by controlling your speed. There are also specific technical areas for beginners along Grønnedalen.
The trail winds through a beautiful forest environment with rolling woodlands. The surface is primarily granite gravel, which provides good traction and allows for safe riding in various weather conditions. It's mostly singletrack, ensuring a dedicated biking experience.
Convenient parking is available at Søndermarkshallen, which serves as a good starting point for accessing the trail.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access and ride the Søndermarkskoven Trail. It is freely accessible to the public.
The trail is located within a forest area, and while specific rules for dogs on the mountain bike trail itself are not detailed, dogs are generally permitted in Danish forests, often requiring them to be on a leash. Please ensure your dog is under control to avoid disturbing wildlife or other riders.
Thanks to its granite gravel surface, the trail is suitable for riding in various weather conditions, making it enjoyable year-round. However, for the most pleasant experience, spring and autumn offer mild temperatures and beautiful forest scenery. Winter riding is also possible, but be prepared for colder conditions.
The trail features exciting elements like berms, roller coasters, and switchbacks. A significant highlight is its connection to and extension into Vejle BikePark, one of Denmark's largest technical and training facilities. You can also find specific technical areas along Grønnedalen, catering to both beginners and experienced riders. The trail also passes by the Trailhead Sønderskoven trail area and Sønderskoven Trail 25 (Vejle).
Yes, the main route is designed as a loop. For safety and flow, it is primarily unidirectional, meaning riders should follow the designated direction of travel.
Yes, the route is part of a larger network. It fully encompasses the Søndermarkskoven trail and also passes through sections of the Tiufkærruten, Skærupdalsruten, Kløverstierne i Sønderskoven RØD, Granalleen, and Verdens ende trails.
While the main loop is moderate, the area offers detours onto red-graded trails for those seeking more technical challenges, including at least one red-graded downhill section. Additionally, the proximity to Vejle BikePark provides access to a wide array of obstacles and tracks with varying difficulty levels, from easy (green) to extreme (orange), perfect for skill development.
The Søndermarkskoven Trail extends into and is closely connected with Vejle BikePark. This bike park is a major facility offering numerous obstacles and tracks, including jumps, rollers, rock gardens, and bridges, catering to all skill levels. It's an excellent opportunity to combine your trail ride with some dedicated skill practice.
Given its blue-graded (moderate) main loop and the presence of beginner-friendly technical areas along Grønnedalen, the trail can be suitable for families with some mountain biking experience. The 'flow trail' design allows riders to adjust difficulty by speed, making it adaptable. However, be aware of the hilly terrain.
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