Best bike parks around Einbeck are primarily found within the Blackberry Trails system, located on Altendorfer Berg. This area offers a diverse range of trails catering to various skill levels, making it a significant spot for mountain biking enthusiasts. The trails begin directly at the old Einbeck observation tower, with parking available nearby. The region provides a natural setting for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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The tower is accessible again on certain days
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Not for the faint of heart, good signage, emergency points and route design
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A very flowing route with small tables and drops.
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There is a MTB trail here that should not be used by pedestrians.
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Great to ride. Coming from the south, it's easy at first, but steadily gets harder. The section marked here is rather easy and flowing.
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In the meantime, a great trail center has been created here by Trailriderz Einbeck. You will find 6 trails here, from easy to difficult. The freeride with great wooden elements, the jump line, the flow trail, single trail, the enduro line and the downhill. I don't think that's the end yet.
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The primary destination, the Blackberry Trail system, offers a diverse range of trails including a Jumpline, Flowtrail, Enduro, Freeride, and Downhill sections. You'll find everything from flowing routes with jumps and berms to technical sections with wooden elements, drops, and steep descents. Other trails like the Klosterwanderweg singletrack (H8) provide mostly wavy singletrack experiences.
Yes, the Blackberry Trail system includes options for various skill levels. The upper Blackberry Trail is designed to be beginner-friendly, and the Flowtrail offers a moderate difficulty with features that can be rolled over. The Jumpline Weser Uplands is also very accessible, with tables that can be rolled over or jumped, making it suitable for those looking to practice jumps.
For advanced riders, the Blackberry Trail system offers challenging Enduro and Downhill sections, both rated black for difficulty. These trails feature numerous drops, jumps, step-downs, a significant road gap, rooty sections, and steep descents. The Freeride section also includes technical wooden elements like a wallride and a three-drop battery. The Jumpline Weser Uplands provides opportunities for airtime on its well-laid-out jump line.
The trails at the Blackberry Trail system begin directly at the old Einbeck observation tower (Kaiser-Friedrich-Turm) on Altendorfer Berg. An uphill trail is signposted, starting from the lower Teichenparkplatz, where additional parking is available nearby.
While specific 'family-friendly' categories aren't listed for all parks, the diverse range of trails at the Blackberry Trail system, including beginner-friendly and moderate flow trails, allows families with varying skill levels to enjoy the area. The ability to roll over jumps at the Jumpline Weser Uplands also makes it accessible for younger or less experienced riders.
The bike parks around Einbeck are set in picturesque natural surroundings. For instance, the Hohe Worth Singletrail winds through sandstone formations and offers fantastic views of an alder swamp forest along the Ilme river. The trails often provide an enjoyable experience amidst nature, with the Blackberry Trails starting near the Kaiser-Friedrich-Turm, an old observation tower.
Beyond the bike parks, Einbeck offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including touring and road cycling, as well as additional MTB trails. For more options, check out the guides for Cycling around Einbeck, Road Cycling Routes around Einbeck, and MTB Trails around Einbeck.
Visitors frequently praise the dedication of the TrailRiderz Einbeck e.V. for actively maintaining and expanding the Blackberry Trail system, creating a 'mega ingenious system.' The variety of trails, from easy to difficult, and the inclusion of features like wooden elements and well-laid-out jump lines, are highly appreciated for providing a fun and evolving riding experience for all skill levels.
Yes, the Blackberry Trails are developed and actively maintained by the TrailRiderz Einbeck e.V. This community effort ensures the trails are continuously improved and expanded. The Solling Funpark is also maintained by the local bike club DDMC Solling.
While specific seasonal information isn't provided, mountain biking is generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and autumn when the weather is milder and trails are dry. Spring offers the sight of wood anemones blooming, particularly along trails like the Hohe Worth Singletrail.
Beyond the extensive Blackberry Trail system, you can also explore the Solling Funpark, known for its downhill runs and maintained by the DDMC Solling. The Jumpline Weser Uplands is another popular spot for its flowing jump line.


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