Best bike parks around Erkner are characterized by the region's natural landscapes, featuring picturesque lakes and forests. The area offers a blend of scenic beauty and technical riding experiences for cyclists. While not traditional bike parks, these natural mountain biking trails provide engaging routes for various skill levels. Erkner's terrain includes diverse features, from rooty singletracks to areas with downhill potential.
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Also easy to ride on a gravel bike
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The downhill facility is now also down. The entire route is currently being renaturalized. This means that soon nothing will be seen of the former “Death Railway”.
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In summer a green idyll on the edge of the Köllnische Heide and in winter a toboggan magnet for young and old. So the former World War II bunker has had its day.
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Former bunker which was filled in in the 1960s. Since then it has been used as a toboggan hill in winter.
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Former World War II bunker, which was finally filled in around 1970 and has served as a toboggan hill ever since. A couple of nice trials also make it interesting for mountain bikers.
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In the past toboggan run, now daring bikers are at work. The hospital is not far away. Have already given first aid there.
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📍 Favorite place: Müggelberge The trails around the Müggelberge just around the corner from Berlin's largest lake, the Müggelsee, are mainly known to mountain bikers. But there are also a few flowing, if at times rather demanding, trails and forest paths that can be mastered by experienced gravel bike riders as well. And that's really fun with wider tires! The Müggelberge are also elevations formed in the Ice Age and sometimes you have a beautiful view of the lake and the surrounding area in this wooded area on top of the mountain. This trail leads from the Großer Müggelberg, the highest natural elevation in Berlin (114.7 m above sea level), and in fun curves downhill through the forest. In one or two places you may have to get off and in any case watch out for tree trunks that may be in the way. After a short break on a road, the forest path leads down to the Dahme and the Langen See.
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Recommended only for experienced drivers with protective equipment. Curious strollers in oncoming traffic are also welcome!
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The Erkner area offers a variety of natural mountain biking trails, characterized by picturesque lakes and forests. You'll find everything from rooty singletracks to more challenging downhill sections. Notable trails include the Narrow Curvy Singletrack Descent and the Flowy Müggelberg Descent, which provides fun, curvy sections through the forest.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Erkner area has options. The Former Todesbahn Downhill Track (Müggelberge), once a toboggan run, offers a demanding downhill experience. Additionally, the Galgenberg (Pulverberg) area is known for diverse riding, including a steep line near an old munitions factory, requiring advanced skills.
Biking around Erkner allows you to experience diverse natural landscapes. Many trails wind through forests and along the shores of lakes like Kalksee, Flaksee, Stienitzsee, and Wupatzsee. The Flowy Müggelberg Descent offers beautiful views of the lake and surrounding area from Berlin's highest natural elevation. You might also encounter unique sections, such as jetties through a swamp on the Stienitzsee Trail.
While many trails cater to more experienced riders, some areas offer gentler routes. The Flakensee Trail, for instance, is an easier option running along Lake Flaksee, suitable for a more relaxed ride. The Bunkerberg, a former WWII bunker now a green idyll, also features some nice trails that can be interesting for mountain bikers and is used as a toboggan hill in winter, suggesting a generally accessible terrain.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and varied terrain. Riders often highlight the fun, curvy downhill sections, the challenging singletracks, and the scenic views, especially from spots like the Müggelberge. The blend of forest paths and lakeside trails provides engaging experiences for different skill levels, with many enjoying the technical aspects and the feeling of riding through nature.
Beyond the Müggelberge highlights, the region offers several other engaging trails. The Kalksee Trail is known as a 'rooty single trail' along Lake Kalksee. The Rauener Berge Green Trail, while straight, features 'great rolling hills and fun diversions.' The Wupatzsee Trail is another 'rooty trail' around Lake Wupatzsee, offering a distinct natural riding experience.
Trail conditions can vary, especially with weather. For instance, the Narrow Curvy Singletrack Descent requires extra caution when wet or snowy due to branches. Some routes, like the MTB Downhill Trail Berlin, may temporarily close due to weather damage. Always check local conditions before heading out, and be mindful of hikers on shared trails like the Wupatzsee Trail.
Yes, Erkner is a great base for various cycling activities. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles, such as the 'Mönchwinkel Spree Bridge – View from the Spree bridge loop from Erkner' or the 'Peetzsee Beach – Peetzsee swimming beach loop from Erkner'. For gravel biking, options include the 'Kagel–Kienbaum Cycle Path – Jänickendorf Cycle Path loop from Fangschleuse'. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Erkner guide and the Gravel biking around Erkner guide.
Absolutely. Beyond the specific bike park highlights, Erkner offers a range of dedicated MTB routes. Examples include the 'Bridge at Kieskanal – View of the Spree loop from Erkner' and the 'Löcknitztal Trail – Frog Bridge loop from Erkner'. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy to moderate. Discover more in the MTB Trails around Erkner guide.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer, drier months to avoid slippery conditions on rooty and narrow trails. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially with the changing foliage. While some trails can be ridden year-round, be cautious of snow and wet conditions, which can make certain descents more challenging.
While many trails offer technical sections, beginners can find suitable options. The Flakensee Trail is an easier choice, providing a relaxed ride along the lake. For those looking to build skills, trails with a technical difficulty rating of S1, like parts of the Galgenberg Trail, can be ridden both uphill and downhill, offering a good introduction to natural terrain without extreme challenges.


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