The Annaberg mini bike park is a freely accessible mountain bike training area with a pump track, skills track, flow line and skills line. The facility is designed for all ability levels, for children and adults, from balance bikes to professional bikes, to train riding skills, balance and off-road mountain biking.
The "Flowline" is 700m long and the main route of the mini bike park. It leads downhill over various route variants, including the "Skillsline" with curve combinations and riding technique elements, at the easiest level of difficulty. The facility is used without a lift; an "uphill trail" leads uphill.
The "pump track" is a modular practice course, built as a circuit on the flat. It can be ridden on balance bikes, mountain bikes, skateboards, inline skates or scooters. Speed can be built up over waves and steep bends without pedaling and only by shifting weight.
The "skill track" is a mountain bike course built on flat terrain where you ride or jump over obstacles. The pump track and skill track can also be used in poor weather conditions.
CURRENT INFO: Due to the construction site in the area of the Reidl reservoir, the connecting trail is closed. The mini bike park is still open. However, access is only possible via the JUFA parking lot and the Waldbauer goods road. Then you have to cycle up the uphill trail.
It is not possible to use the conveyor belt by bike due to the lack of a connecting path.
Additional information:
- Use of the mini bike park is at your own risk.
- Helmets are compulsory!
- The mini bike park can be used free of charge with your own bikes.
The mini bike park is open from May to the end of October.