Best bike parks around Uslar are found within the Solling-Vogler Nature Park, an area known for its extensive network of mountain biking trails. The region features diverse terrain, from forested mountains to green meadows and clear streams. These cycling routes offer varied experiences, including challenging singletrack and less strenuous options. Uslar serves as a central point for accessing these natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Needs maintenance but really quite good in some sections. IMPORTANT: In my opinion, the indicated direction makes absolutely no sense: pushing steep descents, skipping kickers and struggling uphill on root trails? Better the other way around than on the map! 24.03.26: The area east of the Hackelbergstein parking lot is currently not passable at all due to forestry work.
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One of the best descents in the area! If you blast from the top to the bottom in one go, it's a strenuous ride - but also just as awesome! If you let it go, you can also pick up the pace ☺️🤗🙆🏻♂️
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Trail directly through the forest that is absolutely fun.
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Very nice descent with fun guarantee ✌️😊
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Really great area and nice descent😊✌️
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A beautiful single trail stretches below the Hopfenberg between Hettensen and Lödingsen. In every season you can run very well here, but also hiking or cycling. Officially, it is also designated as a cycle path.
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Great trail, absolute recommendation for all gravel and mountain bikers!
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The Uslar region, nestled within the Solling-Vogler Nature Park, offers a wide range of mountain biking experiences. You'll find an extensive network of trails with diverse features, from leisurely family routes to challenging singletrack. The landscape includes forested mountains, green meadows, and clear streams, providing a beautiful backdrop for your ride.
Yes, there are options suitable for less experienced riders. The MTB trail to the grotto at Paulisstein is considered fun and easy to drive, suitable for intermediate riders but accessible. For a less strenuous ride, the Schwülme Valley Cycle Path – Caroline Pond loop is a moderate 33.5 km route with a manageable 370 meters of elevation gain, perfect for enjoying nature without extreme effort. The ErlebnisWald - family route (Route 9) is also designed for 'non-endurance athletes' and includes a bathing lake for relaxation.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Hochsolling Tower – Trail Along the Old Stone Wall loop from Uslar is a demanding 52.8 km route with 940 meters of elevation gain, requiring very good fitness and advanced skills. The HS Trail Descent also offers nice trails with technical segments. You can explore more challenging routes in the MTB Trails around Uslar guide.
The Schwülmetal Singletrail is a highly recommended long trail that takes you through wonderful forest sections, popular with both gravel and mountain bikers. Another favorite is the Hohe Worth Singletrail, a narrow, fairytale-like path winding through sandstone formations with views of an alder swamp forest.
Yes, the ErlebnisWald - family route (Route 9) is a shorter 22.5 km option that is manageable for families. It starts and finishes at ErlebnisWald near Schönhagen, where you can relax at a bathing lake or learn about forest ecology after your ride. The Schwülme Valley Cycle Path – Caroline Pond loop is also a good moderate option for families looking for a less strenuous ride.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Trails often pass through forested mountains, green meadows, and along clear streams. The Hohe Worth Singletrail offers fantastic views of an alder swamp forest. The Nienover Wood Pasture Project – Lug ins Land Viewpoint loop provides scenic vistas from the Lug ins Land Viewpoint. Route 11, 'From the Hutewald to the Solling Tower,' also features beautiful viewpoints overlooking the Weser.
Yes, the 'royal route' around the Solling combines lonely forest paths with cultural and historical elements. Riders can explore places like Nienover, which features a medieval house, the wooded pasture project, and the Weser towns of Höxter and Holzminden, offering a diverse experience blending nature, history, and culture.
Beyond mountain biking, the Uslar region is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous running trails of varying distances and difficulties, as well as dedicated road cycling routes that explore the wider area, including longer tours to places like Bursfelde Abbey.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and the immersive natural experience. Trails like the MTB trail to the grotto at Paulisstein are described as 'fun and easy to drive,' while the Schwülmetal Singletrail is praised as a 'wonderful' experience through the forest. The general consensus highlights the blend of physical challenge, scenic beauty, and the opportunity to connect with nature within the Solling-Vogler Nature Park.
Yes, some trails have specific warnings. For instance, the Schwülmetal Singletrail has a barbed wire fence along parts of the sloping side that riders should be aware of. On the Wooden Bridge Trail (Sandwüste Biotope), the bridge can be extremely slippery, and one board might be loose, so caution is advised, and pushing your bike might be preferable.
Yes, many routes around Uslar are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Hochsolling Tower – Trail Along the Old Stone Wall loop, the Nienover Wood Pasture Project – Lug ins Land Viewpoint loop, and the Schwülme Valley Cycle Path – Caroline Pond loop. These circular routes make planning your ride convenient.


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