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Mountain bike trails around Grünhain-Beierfeld offer diverse terrain within the scenic Erzgebirge (Ore Mountains) of Saxony, Germany. The region features elevations ranging from approximately 450 to 670 meters, providing varied gradients for mountain biking. This area is characterized by its extensive forests, rolling hills, and natural features that cater to different skill levels. Grünhain-Beierfeld mountain biking includes access to dedicated single trails and a network of routes through the broader Erzgebirgskreis.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.3km
02:21
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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32.5km
02:40
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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The Kuttenbach, approximately 6.5 km long, is a stream and a right tributary of the Schwarzwasser on the outskirts of Aue-Bad Schlema. Its lower reaches in the Bärengrund valley, after its only major tributary, are also called the Rumpelsbach. The Kuttengrund valley is an old mining area; the last mine closed in 1927. The Kuttenteich pond, constructed in the 18th century as an artificial pond, served as a water reservoir for the vitriol works, the smelting works, and, from 1840 onward, for supplying water to the Kuttenzeche mine. The pond is 72 meters long and 52 meters wide, with a dam five meters high. A mining heritage trail now leads through the valleys of the Kuttenbach and Fallbach streams.
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large radio tower very interesting
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It's just beautiful here😊.
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Grünhain-Beierfeld, nestled in the Erzgebirge, offers a diverse range of mountain bike trails suitable for various skill levels. You'll find extensive forests, rolling hills, and varied terrain, including dedicated single trails. The region's elevation ranges from 450 to 670 meters, providing varied gradients. Some trails within the town itself feature drops, ladder bridges, and berms, with options including black-rated sections for advanced riders.
Yes, there are options for beginners and families. While many routes are moderate, the broader Erzgebirge region offers family-friendly experiences. For instance, the Geyrischer Teich – Honey Bear wooden sculpture loop from Grünhain-Beierfeld is a moderate route that explores the local landscape. Additionally, the "BLOCKLINE" adventure mountain bike route in the Ore Mountains is designed for children aged eight and older, offering 87 miles of trails through scenic landscapes.
Many of the mountain bike routes in Grünhain-Beierfeld are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Popular options include the Balcony of the Ore Mountains – Fuchsbrunn Bridge loop from Grünhain-Beierfeld, which provides scenic views, and the Mining Educational Trail at Kuttenberg – Slate Pit Dreihansen loop from Grünhain-Beierfeld, which takes you through historical mining areas.
Absolutely. A major draw for mountain bikers in the region is the nearby TrailCenter Rabenberg, recognized as Germany's first single trail park. It offers extensive single trails and five circuits of varying difficulty, with features like berms, waves, kickers, and wooden bridges. Additionally, the region is part of the Stoneman Miriquidi MTB route, a challenging 162 km experience conquering nine summits on both German and Czech sides of the border.
The Grünhain-Beierfeld area is rich in natural beauty and offers several viewpoints. You can visit the Small Cascades on the Floßgrabenweg or the Oswaldbach Pond and Waterfall near Grünhain. For panoramic views, the König-Albert-Turm (King Albert Tower) on the Spiegelwald provides expansive vistas, and the Greifensteine Observation Rock offers a beautiful all-around view of the landscape.
Yes, the region has a rich mining history. The Mining Educational Trail at Kuttenberg – Slate Pit Dreihansen loop from Grünhain-Beierfeld is a great way to explore historical mining areas. You can also visit the Schaubergwerk "Herkules-Frisch-Glück" (Hercules-Fresh-Luck Show Mine) to descend 80 meters underground and learn about historical mining activities, or explore the Röhrgrabenweg (Historic Mining Canal Trail).
The mountain bike trails around Grünhain-Beierfeld are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 100 reviews. More than 200 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscape, extensive forests, and the mix of moderate paths and more challenging sections.
The best time for mountain biking in Grünhain-Beierfeld and the wider Erzgebirge region is typically from spring through autumn, when the weather is mild and trails are dry. During these seasons, you can fully enjoy the scenic landscapes and varied terrain. While some trails might be accessible in winter, conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice, so it's advisable to check local conditions.
Yes, Grünhain-Beierfeld and the surrounding towns in the Erzgebirge offer various options for refreshments and accommodation. You'll find cafes, pubs, and guesthouses. For example, the Scheibenberg, a nearby peak with an observation tower, has a "biker-friendly" guesthouse directly on a bike route, making it convenient for overnight stays.
While specific dedicated mountain bike parking facilities aren't explicitly detailed, Grünhain-Beierfeld, as a destination for outdoor activities, generally provides public parking options within the town and at popular trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage or use navigation apps for the most convenient parking near your chosen starting point.
Grünhain-Beierfeld is integrated into the regional public transport network of the Erzgebirge. While direct access to every trailhead by public transport might vary, you can typically reach the town center or nearby villages by bus or train, and then cycle to the trail starting points. For detailed schedules and routes, it's best to consult local public transport information for the Erzgebirgskreis.
Generally, dogs are welcome on public trails in the Erzgebirge region, including those around Grünhain-Beierfeld, provided they are kept under control, preferably on a leash, and owners clean up after them. However, specific rules may apply in certain protected areas or private lands, so always look for local signage. When riding, be mindful of other trail users and wildlife.


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