Best bike parks around Wakendorf I offer a variety of mountain bike routes. The area's cycling terrain features forest trails and singletracks. These routes provide options for different skill levels within a natural landscape. Wakendorf I is characterized by its forested areas, which are suitable for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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In 2025/26, the forestry authority in Reinfeld's forests has done a great job, and the footpath along the southern edge of the grass paddock has not been spared either. This was once a path left to its own devices for decades, which constantly changed and offered a lot in terms of riding. Then the forestry machines came and cut a wide swathe through the forest. But now nature has closed the roughest wounds, and with the fresh green, some charm has returned.
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12/2025: With reference to the designation as a "Naturwald" (natural forest), the forestry administration has removed all bridges without replacement. The paths have not been closed, but one now has to climb over ditches, which is very difficult with a bicycle. This action was not coordinated with the city of Reinfeld. The city council is now working on rebuilding the bridges.
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At this point, you can forget about the trail. Starting from the east, you lose interest halfway through because forestry equipment has destroyed the path. It'll be a while before a rideable trail is created there again.
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Yes, the trail is a bit more demanding, especially when the ground is wet. Lots of depressions, lots of mud holes, even more tree roots in some narrow passages. Pedestrians and riders are just as legal there as bikers. So make sure it stays that way and be considerate.
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Here a great path leads along above the Tannenbach. There are some valleys that are great to drive. And if that's not enough exercise for you, you can still do pull-ups on two bars.
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narrow, great path; field on one side, forest on the other. A bit up and down over tree roots. Highly Recommended
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I was happy to have come across the trail while planning my lap and to have involved it. I also drove it & liked it a lot. However, I probably drove "the wrong way around" from Reinfeld in the direction of Rehhorst. Then it was a bit uphill ... and there was also a bit muddy, so I had to descend twice. Still a highlight and will be driven again when the opportunity arises!
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A root is now so practically exposed that it can be pulled off nicely 😀 (Max is probably describing a different trail somehow. If you don't notice that it's going downhill here, you shouldn't notice anything🤔)
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The area around Wakendorf I offers a variety of mountain bike routes, primarily featuring forest trails and singletracks. You'll find options ranging from narrow, fun paths with root sections to trails with good slopes and self-built ramps.
Yes, the bike parks and trails around Wakendorf I cater to various skill levels. For instance, the Singletrack at the Tannenbach can be a nice challenge for riders with appropriate speed, while the Stipsdown – revived line is described as perfect for beginners to try their first small jumps.
You'll encounter diverse features such as the root sections and a challenging gutter crossing on the Steinkampsholz Singletrail. The Stipsdown – revived line uniquely integrates a fallen tree into the trail, alongside jumps, drops, and berms. The Singletrack at the Tannenbach features valleys that are great to ride.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all trails, the Stipsdown – revived line is noted as 'perfect for beginners to try their first small jumps,' which can be suitable for families with aspiring young riders. Generally, the area offers options for different skill levels, allowing families to choose appropriate routes.
The bike parks and trails are set within Wakendorf I's forested areas. You'll ride through forests, experience valleys along trails like the Singletrack at the Tannenbach, and enjoy natural landscapes that are suitable for outdoor activities.
Beyond bike parks, you can explore various other outdoor activities. There are dedicated Gravel biking routes, additional MTB Trails, and numerous Hiking trails to discover in the region.
Yes, for more experienced riders, the Klaus Röhr Trail is categorized as 'challenging' and described as a technical, narrow path with significant ups and downs. The Singletrack at the Tannenbach also offers a 'nice challenge' at appropriate speeds.
Visitors frequently praise the fun and engaging nature of the trails. Many appreciate the care put into maintaining spots like the Stipsdown Trail and the creative integration of natural elements, such as the fallen tree on the Stipsdown – revived line. The variety of features, from root sections to jumps and berms, also contributes to a positive riding experience.
As with most outdoor activities in forested areas, spring through autumn generally offers the best conditions for biking around Wakendorf I. During these seasons, the weather is typically more favorable, and the trails are less likely to be affected by winter conditions like snow or ice.
Absolutely. In addition to the specific bike park highlights, you can find a broader selection of mountain bike routes in the area. Explore the MTB Trails around Wakendorf I guide for options like the Ihlwald singletrack or trails near Mözener See.
Yes, if you're interested in gravel biking, there are routes available. Check out the Gravel biking around Wakendorf I guide, which includes routes like the Wohldorfer Forest loop or the EBOE Trail Gravel Path.


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