Best bike parks around Hamberge are not located directly within the municipality, which is known for its scenic cycling routes through meadows and rural landscapes with minimal elevation changes. The area primarily offers relaxed touring and general cycling experiences. However, the broader region provides various mountain biking opportunities, including natural trails and dedicated bike park features in nearby locations.
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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While Hamberge itself is known for scenic, relaxed cycling, the surrounding region offers various mountain biking opportunities. You'll find natural trails and dedicated bike park features. For example, the Singletrack at the Tannenbach offers an intermediate forest trail with challenging sections, and the Steinkampsholz Singletrail provides a narrow forest path with roots and a downhill segment.
Yes, the Forest Trail in Grönauer Heide, Grönauer Moor and Blankensee is a family-friendly option. It's a wide forest path with some jumps, offering glimpses of ponds and moorland lakes, and includes options for short downhill trails.
For more challenging rides, consider the Vogelsang – Tree Stump Kicker, which features narrow, sometimes steep paths and a natural tree stump kicker. Additionally, the Harburger Berge in Hamburg offers technical trails like 'Little Whistler' and 'Reiherberg' for advanced riders.
The best time for mountain biking in the region is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is milder and trails are dry. Winter riding can be possible, but conditions may be wet or muddy, especially on natural trails.
While Hamberge focuses on natural trails, the broader region, particularly Hamburg, offers dedicated bike park experiences. The Volkspark Bike Park in Hamburg, which opened in 2021, features various trails and opportunities for jumps, catering to different skill levels.
Many trails, like the Forest Trail in Grönauer Heide, Grönauer Moor and Blankensee, wind through forests and offer views of ponds and moorland lakes. The general Hamberge area is characterized by scenic cycling routes through meadows and rural landscapes.
Yes, the area around Hamberge offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes for touring, such as the 'Beautiful meadows and fields – Start of the Elbe–Lübeck Canal loop'. There are also running trails available. For more options, explore the Cycling around Hamberge guide or the Running Trails around Hamberge guide.
The Dirt track in Palinger Heide and Halbinsel Teschow is categorized as an intermediate mountain bike park. While it was once overgrown, it has been revived and offers a change of pace with some challenges for those who enjoy dirt jumping.
Visitors appreciate the variety of terrain, from wide, curved paths to narrow, challenging sections with roots and jumps. Many enjoy the natural forest settings and the opportunity for both relaxed rides and more technical challenges, often describing trails as 'nice' and 'fun'.
While specific permits for mountain biking in Harburger Berge are not widely publicized as a general requirement, it's always advisable to check local regulations or official park websites before your visit to ensure compliance with any specific rules or access restrictions that might apply to certain trails.
Accommodation options can be found in Hamberge itself or in larger nearby cities like Hamburg. Searching for hotels, guesthouses, or vacation rentals in these areas will provide suitable choices for your stay.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every trail might be limited, you can generally find cafes, pubs, and restaurants in the nearby towns and villages surrounding Hamberge and the Harburger Berge area. Planning your route to pass through these settlements can allow for convenient breaks.


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