Best bike parks around Gehren are primarily located within the surrounding Thuringia region, a landscape defined by the Thuringian Forest. This area offers diverse terrain for mountain biking, featuring dense forests and varied elevations. The region provides a range of trails suitable for different skill levels, from flowing routes to more technical descents. These locations serve as key destinations for mountain biking enthusiasts in central Germany.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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aha, I thought that looked like one, but there actually is one. That's the crowning end of the IXS descent. Anyone who rides down there has my respect
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When I explored this section in July, I was amazed at the quality of the trail. Despite previous concerns about stray trees, these obstacles had already been cleared, making way for a smooth and challenging ride. The trail begins with a particularly challenging section that will test every biker's skills. Technically demanding and partly blocked, it offers an exciting mix of natural obstacles and varied terrain. The section is not only challenging as a downhill trail, but can also be used as an uphill route for e-mountain bikes, making it a versatile experience for different types of bikers. The route is also a so-called “shared trail”, which means that it is shared by different user groups. This requires consideration and attention to ensure everyone's safety. The natural beauty of the Thuringian Forest along the trail is impressive. You drive through dense forests, cross small streams and enjoy the silence and seclusion of nature along the way. It's a place where you can experience both the physical challenge of mountain biking and the calming effects of nature.
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Super fun way from Masserberg towards Neustadt. Somewhat experienced drivers can have a blast here 😉
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Such a beautiful forest area which is destroyed by the MTB riders. Cross-country driving creates strong grooves in the ground. This loosens the underlying stones (rocks) and rolls down into the valley. For those walking below wander a danger. Furthermore, the trees lose their footing and in heavy rain the water can no longer seep away.
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Nice trail with one or the other root. In the direction of Ilmenau, be careful at the end because the path ends on a forest road, which is often taken as a shortcut.
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From my point of view, S1 and S2 passages alternate here. Overall or uphill (to the south) but imho S2. Going downhill (to the north) it's just fun as hell with an AM or Enduro; uphill you have to be physically AND technically quite capable in order to still be able to get up the heels + roots (and in the best case to develop fun at the same time).
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Historic ski jump that is now used as the finish line for the IXS Downhill Cup in Ilmenau. Mind you: The timing is only at the bottom of the hill, so that the drivers shoot over the jump at the top and then try to get down the ramp as quickly as possible. Just crazy to watch every time.
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beautiful natural trail (partially blocked - S2) - technically demanding to drive - can also be driven as an uphill (EMTB) - shared trail
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The region around Gehren, particularly within the Thuringian Forest, offers a diverse range of trails. You'll find challenging technical trails like the Thuringian Forest Nature Trail, intermediate routes such as the Tragberg Trail and Roda Forest Trail, and dedicated bike parks with flow trails and downhill sections.
While not directly in Gehren, the broader Thuringia region features two prominent bike parks with lift access. Bikepark Oberhof offers seven diverse routes, including flow trails and challenging downhill sections, accessible via lift. Another option is Bikearena Silbersattel in Steinach, which transforms a ski arena into a bike park with chairlift access for downhill and freeride enthusiasts.
For beginners and families, Bikepark Oberhof is an excellent choice. It features the 2 km long Gipfelstürmer Family Flow Trail, designed for all ages with flowing routes, a tunnel, and winding descents. The Roda Forest Trail is also considered suitable for beginners, offering a nice, flowing experience.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Thuringian Forest Nature Trail is known for its demanding sections, including roots and obstacles. Additionally, the Rennsteig Technical Trail Section offers a challenging singletrack with an S2 difficulty level, featuring roots and heels up to 50 cm.
The biking routes around Gehren are primarily set within the Thuringian Forest, offering dense forests and varied elevations. You'll encounter natural elements like root passages on enduro trails at Bikepark Oberhof and scenic forest sections on trails such as the Roda Forest Trail and Tragberg Trail.
Yes, the Old Ilmenau Ski Jump is a notable historical site that has been repurposed for mountain biking. It's now used as the finish line for the IXS Downhill Cup in Ilmenau, offering a unique blend of history and extreme sports.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from smooth flow sections to technical descents. Many enjoy the natural forest settings and the opportunity to refine their riding skills. Trails like the Tragberg Trail are praised for being fun and allowing riders to maintain speed, while challenging sections are highly recommended for ambitious bikers.
Beyond bike parks, the area around Gehren offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Bistro at the Old Station loop from Gehren' or 'Haideteich Gehren loop from Gehren', detailed in the Running Trails around Gehren guide. For general cycling, routes like 'Höllteich – Ochsenbacher Pond loop from Gehren' are available in the Cycling around Gehren guide. There are also dedicated MTB trails like 'Ochsenbacher Pond – Höllteich loop from Gehren' in the MTB Trails around Gehren guide.
Yes, Bikepark Oberhof is well-equipped for practicing aerial maneuvers. It features a dedicated jumpline with 10 different jump constructions for various skill levels, as well as an AirBag Trick-Jump Facility for safe practice. A large pump track (over 800 m²) is also available at the valley station to help improve riding technique.
At Bikepark Oberhof, you can find convenient amenities such as bike and protective equipment rental, a repair service, and snack bars for refreshments. These facilities ensure a comfortable and well-supported riding experience.
The bike parks and trails in the Thuringia region are best visited during the snow-free seasons, typically from spring through autumn. This ensures optimal trail conditions and access to lift services at parks like Bikepark Oberhof and Bikearena Silbersattel, which operate during these months.
At Bikearena Silbersattel in Steinach, riders and their bikes are transported up the mountain by a double chairlift. This provides convenient access to the various downhill and freeride trails the park offers.


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