Best bike parks around Aue are situated within the Erzgebirge region, offering a diverse network of cycling paths and mountain biking trails. The area, particularly Aue-Bad Schlema, features a landscape of rolling hills, green forests, and the picturesque Muldental. These routes cater to various skill levels, from leisure cyclists to advanced mountain bikers. The region's natural terrain provides a suitable environment for exploring different biking experiences.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Nice to ride, easy flowing. Only the bridge should be replaced
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The sunken road is still there. It's easy to pedal, you just need good skills. A real must for every mountain biker @ Arzgebirgskumpel.
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The term singletrack refers to a trail that is so narrow that you cannot ride or run next to each other. It was initially used in mountain biking, but has recently also been used in trail running. Singletrails are usually around 30 to 60 cm wide. The term is also often used to describe a hiking trail that is used for mountain biking or trail running.
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It was beautiful in the Pioneer Park area during GDR times. In the former “Blue Quarry” there was a fountain, plenty of seating and pleasant outdoor concerts. If something is happening here now, it will only be acoustic pollution. Not pretty, but so loud that you can still hear about it in Chemnitz!
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July 2023 The vegetation is limited this year and the trail is passable throughout. In 2-3 places you shouldn't overwhelm your guardian angel!
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Dec 2021: the harvester was at the start - with snow and ice on the harvester's tracks, this route is no longer fun: /
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November 2021: Now it has happened. The Sachsenforst with its heavy equipment and ruthless drivers made it. The fantastic stony ravine has degenerated into a deep mud desert. Welcome to the world cultural heritage "Ore Mountains Mining Region". 🤮
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The Aue region, particularly Aue-Bad Schlema and the surrounding Erzgebirge, offers a diverse network of cycling paths and mountain biking trails rather than traditional bike parks with man-made features. You'll find everything from leisurely, family-friendly routes on former railway lines to challenging singletracks with natural obstacles for advanced mountain bikers.
Yes, there are several family-friendly biking options. The Mulderadweg (Mulde Cycle Path) is particularly suitable, especially the section between Aue and Wolfsgrün. This route, built on a former railway line, features moderate inclines and an asphalt surface, making it accessible for most cyclists. Additionally, Pionierpark (Park Cross) and Stollberg Ski and Bike Slope (Park Cross) offer nice flow trails that are considered family-friendly.
For mountain biking enthusiasts seeking a challenge, the Stadion Trail Aue offers steep ascents and descents, singletrack, and natural obstacles. Other challenging options include the Kühnhaider Steig, known as one of the last remaining stony ravines in the Ore Mountains, and the Antonsthal Singletrail, which features a cool downhill route with jumps and tricky descents. The Singletrail Muldetal near Aue also provides a scenic yet engaging experience along the slope.
The Mulderadweg offers a particularly scenic experience, winding through the picturesque Muldental (Mulde Valley) with views of the Zwickauer Mulde river. A unique highlight on this path is the illuminated Bockauer Tunnel. The region's general landscape of rolling hills and green forests provides a beautiful backdrop for many cycling routes.
Yes, the Mulderadweg, developed on a former railway line, includes the illuminated Bockauer Tunnel, which is a unique highlight. Along this path, riders can also encounter historical relics and informative panels. The Kühnhaider Steig is also noted as a historical site, being one of the last remaining stony ravines in the Ore Mountains.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences. The Singletrail Muldetal near Aue is often described as 'cool' and 'beautiful along the slope.' The Kühnhaider Steig is considered 'a dream for every mountain biker' due to its rugged nature. The Antonsthal Singletrail is praised for its 'cool downhill route with some jumps and tricky descents,' making for a 'great single trail.'
Beyond mountain biking, Aue offers excellent opportunities for road cycling and gravel biking. You can explore various routes for different disciplines. For more details on road cycling, visit the Road Cycling Routes around Aue guide. For gravel biking adventures, check out the Gravel biking around Aue guide.
Yes, for beginners, the Aue-Bad Schlema region offers trails like the Buchenberg Leaf Trail, Rumpeltsbach Pfad, and Blaubeertrail. These provide a good introduction to mountain biking in the area's picturesque landscape of rolling hills and forests.
The Karlsroute is a long-distance cycling route connecting Germany and the Czech Republic. A significant section of its northern part, approximately 50 km, connects Aue-Bad Schlema to Chemnitz. It's ideal for those looking for longer tours and exploring diverse cross-border landscapes.
The mountain bike trails around Aue feature diverse terrain. You can expect rolling hills, green forests, and sometimes idyllic lakes. Trails range from singletrack and unpaved narrow forest paths with natural obstacles like jumps and roots, to more moderate routes. Some trails, like the Kühnhaider Steig, are known for their stony ravines.
Yes, the region offers more extensive mountain bike tours. An example is a route from Aue via Blauenthal to the Eisernes Tor, which covers approximately 52 kilometers and includes the highest waterfall in Saxony. For more options, you can explore the MTB Trails around Aue guide.


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