Best bike parks in Sorbisches Siedlungsgebiet are located in a region encompassing parts of eastern Saxony and southern Brandenburg, Germany. This area is characterized by diverse landscapes, including the Lusatian Lake District, extensive forests, and areas shaped by glacial formations and former lignite mines. The region offers various opportunities for mountain biking, from dedicated trail parks to multi-use paths along rivers and through natural recreation areas.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Formerly an outdoor swimming pool, the area is now maintained by the bikers “Die Gurken”.
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Very nice and narrow, goes uphill and downhill and offers beautiful views of the Spree. Nothing particularly difficult, but you do need to have a bit of bike control.
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Beautiful BMX facility where German championships have already taken place!
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To my liking. It's really great to drive.
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Formerly the first and only outdoor pool, today the area (leased) is kept in good shape by the bikers ("Die Gurken") 👏
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The "Volkspark" is a forest recreation area close to the city with shady paths, the Madlower bathing lake and the Madlower gorges. The complex was laid out around the years 1908 to 1912, named after the Cottbuser Beautification Association. The depressions, popularly known as “gorges”, were created by removing sand and gravel to fill the tracks of the 🚂 Cottbus-Görlitz railway line (construction period from 1864 - 1866). Local mountain athletes now like to use these waves and hollows.
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Take off on a racing bike? Cool system, but not a tip for your racing bike.
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Another, interesting source on the story: https://www.lr-online.de/lausitz/cottbus/der-cottbuser-volkspark-35190030.html
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The region offers a mix of experiences, from dedicated trail parks to natural singletracks and forest recreation areas. You'll find purpose-built MTB parks with varying difficulty levels, such as the Trail Park at Felixsee, as well as natural areas like Volkspark Cottbus where local riders utilize natural depressions for riding. There are also scenic singletracks like the Singletrack along the Spree.
Yes, while not directly within every Sorbian community, the **Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra** in Upper Lusatia (near Bautzen) is a prime destination. It offers a drag lift and five diverse trails, including a machine-built Flowtrail and a Jumpline, catering to all skill levels from beginners to professionals.
The **Trailcenter Rabenberg** in the Ore Mountains, while a bit further, is a highly regarded option. It boasts approximately 50 kilometers of bike routes, with about half being natural single trails. You'll encounter features like berms, waves, kickers, North Shores, stone fields, and natural root passages across its five signposted loops.
Absolutely. The **Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra** includes a pumptrack and a playground that are free to use year-round, making it great for families. The Volkspark Cottbus is also categorized as family-friendly. Additionally, the Trailcenter Rabenberg features a 'Home of Kids' area and a skill park for young riders to develop techniques.
For advanced riders, the **Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra** offers intermediate to advanced (red to black) Jumplines and enhanced downhill tracks. The MTB Race Track Teichland is known for its short and demanding route, where beginners are advised to be cautious. The Trailcenter Rabenberg also has technically demanding sections like the 'Crossed Viper Downhill'.
Beginners can enjoy the machine-built Flowtrail (easy/blue) at **Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra**. The Trail Park at Felixsee offers different difficulty levels, including easier sections. Many of the multi-use trails and cycle paths around Cottbus and Lower Lusatia are also suitable for various fitness levels, with routes often described as easy to moderate.
You'll encounter diverse landscapes, including the Lusatian Lake District, vast forests, and areas shaped by glacial formations. Highlights like the Singletrack along the Spree offer beautiful river views, while the Trail Park at Felixsee is located near a lake with fine white sand. The Volkspark Cottbus features shady paths, a bathing lake, and natural gorges.
Yes, the Sorbisches Siedlungsgebiet offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as those around the Lusatian Lakeland, and hiking trails, including routes in Calauer Switzerland. For more options, explore the Cycling in Sorbisches Siedlungsgebiet or Hiking in Sorbisches Siedlungsgebiet guides.
At **Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra**, you'll find a bistro with a family atmosphere and covered seating areas. The **Trailcenter Rabenberg** is well-equipped with bike rentals, a trail cafe, and various accommodation options, making it suitable for active weekends. Many areas also have cafes and pubs in nearby towns.
Visitors appreciate the varied terrain and the mix of natural and purpose-built trails. The Singletrack along the Spree is praised for being 'very horny' and offering beautiful views. The Trail Park at Felixsee is loved for its 'icing sugar fine white sand and sandy MTB parkour'. The inclusive design and supportive atmosphere of parks like Black Mountain Bikepark Elstra also receive high praise.
Yes, Cottbus is home to the BMX Track Cottbus, a beautiful facility that has even hosted German championships. It's a great spot for BMX enthusiasts.

