Best bike parks around Mittweida offer a mix of dedicated bike park facilities and challenging natural mountain biking trails. The region is characterized by its scenic landscapes, particularly within the Zschopautal valley. These trails cater to various skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders. Many routes are integrated into the Zschopautal-Wanderweg, providing diverse terrain for cycling.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Wonderful trail with many roots and it goes up and down super well. Ideal for everyone who really wants to move their mountain bike a bit off-road.
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Good rideability, little foliage and few motocross riders
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A dream for experienced MTB riders 👌🏻
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Nice single trail. Great climb!😍
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Advanced driving technique, medium condition. Lots of roots, tight turns between trees.
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Partly a bit overgrown with nettles, but the rest of the way by MTB, well passable hiking trail if there are no hikers on the way.
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Very nice single trail
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The path flows gently from Ehrenberg to Lochmühlenstraße. It is very easy to drive on and is a great alternative to the road. Every now and then a couple of paths branch down to the dam.
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Among the most popular trails are the Striegistalweg Trail, known for being wild, overgrown, and a dream for enduro bikers with many roots. Another favorite is the challenging Singletrack to Naturbad Niederwiesa, featuring root sections, kickers, and water crossings. For a more intermediate ride, the Scenic Forest Trail Near Ehrenberg offers a gentle flow with some roots and gradients.
Yes, the dedicated MTB-Park in Mittweida, located on Feldstraße behind the Lothar-Otto Sports Hall, was designed with input from active mountain bikers to meet the requirements for beginners. It's an excellent starting point for those new to the sport.
Advanced riders will find several demanding trails. The Striegistalweg Trail is considered a dream for enduro bikers due to its wild and rooty nature. Additionally, trails like Kriebsteintalsperre Westseite Wanderweg and Raubschloß, both part of the Zschopautal-Wanderweg, offer S2 to S4 difficulty sections, including rocky surfaces, rooty terrain, steep steps, and challenging hairpin turns. The Raubschloß trail, in particular, requires carrying bikes to the highest point before descending.
Mittweida is characterized by its scenic landscapes, especially within the Zschopautal valley. Many trails, such as the Kriebsteintalsperre Westseite Wanderweg and Raubschloß, are integrated into the Zschopautal-Wanderweg, offering beautiful views over the valley. You'll encounter undulating terrain, forests, and areas near the Kriebsteintalsperre, providing a diverse natural backdrop for your rides.
Visitors appreciate the variety and challenge of the trails. Many describe the Striegistalweg Trail as a 'dream for enduro bikers' and the Singletrack to Naturbad Niederwiesa as 'really fun to drive' with its natural path, stream crossings, and root passages. The Scenic Forest Trail Near Ehrenberg is praised for its gentle flow and easy rideability on an MTB.
Yes, the area around the 'Ruins of Raubschloss Ringethal' offers accessible routes for cycling and features seating areas with great views over the Zschopau valley. Additionally, the Hollow Way Zschöppichen–Krumbach is also noted as a trail with a viewpoint.
Beyond dedicated bike parks, the region offers a variety of cycling experiences. You can explore numerous MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes. For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Mittweida, Gravel biking around Mittweida, and Road Cycling Routes around Mittweida guides.
The natural mountain biking trails around Mittweida, with their rocky and rooty sections, can be challenging. While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, generally, spring to autumn offers the most favorable conditions for riding. Wet or icy conditions, especially in winter, could significantly increase the difficulty and technical demands of these trails.
Yes, the Raubschloß-Ringethal trail is described as a fast flow trail that can be ridden in both directions. It includes short climbs, narrow sections with railings, and exposed areas, offering an enjoyable experience for riders who appreciate speed and scenic views.
Absolutely. The Scenic Forest Trail Near Ehrenberg is an intermediate forest trail that is easy to ride on an MTB, offering a gentle flow with some roots and gradients for variety. The Heiliges Holz rauf runter trail also provides a versatile option with a challenging uphill for fitness and a 'nice, fast downhill' with sharp turns or small steps that is considered relatively easy.
The Hollow Way Zschöppichen–Krumbach is a great singletrack for mountain bikers. The section from Zschöppichen to Krumbach is particularly noted for those who have their brakes under control, featuring a field descent leading into the hollow path over a small bridge.
Yes, the Heiliges Holz rauf runter trail offers this combination. The uphill section is described as challenging, suitable for 'exceptional athletes,' while the downhill portion is a 'nice, fast downhill' with sharp turns or small steps, considered relatively easy and fun.


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