Bike parks around Erfurt offer a range of riding experiences within the region's natural landscapes. The city is situated in Thuringia, with areas like the Steigerwald forest providing varied terrain. This environment supports both purpose-built trail parks and natural singletrack routes. The local biking community has contributed to the development and maintenance of these trails.
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I'd like to refer you to the MTB project group and picture 13: Route 1 (green) Ready for the hunt for personal bests. The circuit includes an exciting descent with challenges for everyone. A single-track uphill takes you back to the starting point for the next lap. Route 2 (blue) Our flowing single trail with easy elements, berms, and waves is perfect for beginners to push their limits and surpass themselves. Route 3 (red) Start small, get big. Our jump line offers lots of fun and airtime. It's peppered with variable takeoffs, tables, and berms. The highlight is the large table with a view of Erfurt city center. Route 4 (black) Ready when you are. Despite its compact length, our downhill line for advanced riders offers a steep and fast descent, drops of varying heights, and always an opportunity to pull away. Well done 🦊☺️
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Small, pretty, but sometimes quite narrow trails and ramps, jumps (some of which can be avoided), not necessarily suitable for beginners. Some experience is definitely required. The trails (we've only been on the Flowride trail and the turnaround loop so far) are fun, though. 👍🏻😁
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The trail park officially opened on May 25, 2025. Thanks to MTB Erfurt and everyone who made it possible! 👍
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Unfortunately, the upper part of this trail is no longer rideable because a large tree has fallen and is in the way (see photo). The tree will probably not be removed, and the surrounding area is increasingly looking like a jungle.
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Currently totally disintegrated due to forestry work
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Those who have tortured themselves can enjoy the wonderful view...👍😉
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Erfurt offers a variety of bike parks and trails. The Tannenwäldchen Trail Park, Erfurt is a well-known destination with multiple routes for different skill levels, including a jump line and a downhill line. For a more natural experience, the Martinsbusch Singletrail provides a scenic ride through a protected landscape.
Yes, the bike parks around Erfurt cater to various skill levels. For example, the Tannenwäldchen Trail Park, Erfurt features routes from flowing single trails suitable for beginners (Route 2 - blue) to challenging downhill lines for advanced riders (Route 4 - black) with drops and steep descents.
The Tannenwäldchen Trail Park, Erfurt is unique for its structured approach to mountain biking, offering legal and well-maintained trails developed through community initiative. It provides a progression system with clearly marked routes of increasing difficulty, including a jump line with tables and berms, and a large table jump offering views of Erfurt's city center.
The Martinsbusch Singletrail offers a natural and scenic biking experience. It's a very nice single trail characterized by stream meanders within the protected landscape of the Steigerwald. It's easily rideable in both directions and is particularly beautiful in spring when snowdrops bloom.
Yes, for advanced riders seeking a challenge, the Tannenwäldchen Trail Park, Erfurt includes a 'black' downhill line (Route 4). Despite its compact length, it features a steep and fast descent with drops of varying heights, designed to test experienced mountain bikers.
Yes, you can find scenic views. For instance, the Schwellenburg Hill, though primarily a natural monument, offers a wonderful view over the Thuringian and Erfurt basin after a short, steep ascent. Additionally, the jump line at Tannenwäldchen Trail Park, Erfurt features a large table jump with views of Erfurt's city center.
The spring months are particularly recommended for trails like the Martinsbusch Singletrail, when snowdrops bloom, adding to the natural beauty. Generally, dry conditions are preferred for many trails to avoid muddy sections. Some trails, like the Flowing singletrack trail, are best ridden in the evenings during summer months to avoid crowds of hikers.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't always explicit, trails with 'easy elements, berms, and waves' like Route 2 (blue) at Tannenwäldchen Trail Park, Erfurt are ideal for beginners and developing skills, which can be suitable for older children or families looking for less technical rides.
Beyond bike parks, the Erfurt region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes like the 'View of the Thuringian Forest – Waldhaus Erfurt loop' or moderate ones like the 'Krämerbrücke, Erfurt – Petersberg Citadel loop'. For road cyclists, there are routes such as the 'Gera Cycle Path near Molsdorf'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Erfurt and Road Cycling Routes around Erfurt guides.
For a more natural and potentially less crowded experience compared to purpose-built parks, consider the Martinsbusch Singletrail. It offers a pleasant, flowing experience through a picturesque woodland environment. Another option is the Singletrack on the Fahner Höhe, known for its beautiful root trail through the forest, though parts may be impacted by fallen trees.
Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from the structured and well-maintained trails at Tannenwäldchen Trail Park, Erfurt that cater to all levels, to the natural beauty and flowing rides of the Martinsbusch Singletrail. The community spirit behind the development of these trails and their accessibility from the city are also highly valued.


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