Best bike parks in Heidekreis are integrated into the natural landscapes of the Lüneburg Heath. The region offers diverse mountain biking trails that traverse open heathlands, wooded areas, and valleys. These routes provide varied terrain and scenic views, making Heidekreis a destination for exploring nature on two wheels. The trails range in difficulty, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Dead Ground Protects embankments and juniper Prevents fire Maintains cleanliness. o.n.p.
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Nice to ride with the gravel bike
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Whether that has to be called Fischteich Trail, I have no idea. It's more about the fact that someone thinks they have to set up a hiking trail as a trail for MTB enthusiasts. In any case, it is not easy to ride on a conventional bike. Not fastened, partly wet and slippery. I doubt whether it is even permissible to go off-road by bike. https://oberlandesgericht-oldenburg.niedersachsen.de/startseite/aktuelles/presseinformationen/mit-dem-mountainbike-im-wald-unterwegs-199444.html
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Demanding single trail through countless roots and the occasional steep slope. Recommendation: Do not ride without a helmet.
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Short technically demanding piece. But nice view.
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Single trail in the direction of the railway tracks towards the end already holds S1-S2 or 130mm MTB. Otherwise, in the direction of the Timmerloh rest area, a good Gravel/Cyclecross trail, since it is almost 2/3 flat, soft to matchy soil when wet with roots. Due to the proximity to the source, it is more likely to be "always wet".
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Flowy descent from Totengrund in the direction of Sellhorn / Döhle
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Heidekreis offers a unique mountain biking experience focused on natural trails within the Lüneburg Heath. Instead of traditional bike parks with lifts, you'll find diverse routes traversing open heathlands, wooded areas, and valleys. These trails provide varied terrain and scenic views, catering to different skill levels from intermediate to challenging.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging trails. The Eibia–Borg Trail is known for its rooted sections, mountains, and descents. Another challenging option is the Rodelbahn Trail Near Soltau Spa, which can be quite demanding, especially with muddy conditions. The Singletrack Around Söhlbruch Nature Reserve also offers a challenging forest ride.
Intermediate riders have several great options. The Descent trail from Totengrund to Sellhorn offers a flowy descent with a viewpoint. Other intermediate trails include the Fischteich Trail, Moor Trail, and the Singletrack at the Source of the Luhe, which can have S1-S2 sections, especially when wet. The Fast trail with step/kicker also provides an intermediate downhill experience.
The trails in Heidekreis are integrated into the Lüneburg Heath, offering diverse natural beauty. You'll ride through open heathlands, dense forests, and valleys. Some trails feature viewpoints, like the Descent trail from Totengrund to Sellhorn, and you might encounter unique landscapes such as the moor on the Moor Trail or the sandy areas near the Singletrack at the Sand Pit.
The Lüneburg Heath is particularly beautiful during late summer (August to September) when the heather is in bloom, offering stunning purple landscapes. Spring and autumn also provide pleasant riding conditions with cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage. Be aware that some trails, like the Singletrack at the Source of the Luhe, can be wet and muddy after rain, especially in autumn and winter.
While the guide focuses on mountain biking trails, the broader Heidekreis region offers many family-friendly cycling routes. These are typically less technical than the mountain bike trails and are suitable for a wider range of ages and skill levels. For more information on general cycling routes, you can explore the Cycling in Heidekreis guide.
Heidekreis is rich in outdoor activities. Besides mountain biking, you can find extensive options for road cycling and touring. For specific routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes in Heidekreis or the Cycling in Heidekreis guides. The region's natural beauty also makes it ideal for hiking and exploring the Lüneburg Heath on foot.
Generally, you do not need a specific permit to cycle on the designated mountain bike trails in Heidekreis. However, it's always advisable to respect local regulations, stay on marked paths, and be mindful of nature conservation areas, especially within the Lüneburg Heath.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and varied terrain of the trails. Many appreciate the immersive experience of riding through the Lüneburg Heath's forests and open landscapes. Trails like the Eibia–Borg Trail are often highlighted for their scenic routes and diverse challenges, making for a very satisfying ride.
Yes, the Fast trail with step/kicker offers a downhill section that includes a step or kicker. Beginners are advised to stick to the left and slow down, while more advanced riders can utilize the feature on the right side of the trail for a short flight.
Beyond the specific highlights mentioned, Heidekreis offers a broader network of mountain bike trails. You can explore more options and detailed routes in the dedicated MTB Trails in Heidekreis guide, which includes routes like the 'Weseler Heath – Hell Gorge loop from Haverbeck' and the 'Döhler Heath – Wilsede Village loop from Behringen'.


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