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Mountain biking around Mallingen offers routes through a diverse landscape situated on the right bank of the Moselle River, close to the borders with Germany and Luxembourg. The region features varied terrain, including riverside paths, rolling hills, and areas with notable elevation changes. The "pays des Trois Frontières" provides a mix of natural environments, from vine-covered slopes to quiet forests. This geographical setting offers a range of mountain bike trails for different skill levels.
Last updated: June 21, 2026
4.5
(11)
59
riders
33.6km
02:58
520m
520m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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61
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41.2km
03:10
360m
360m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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5.0
(1)
12
riders
38.9km
03:45
910m
910m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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17.3km
01:34
340m
340m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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9
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14.9km
01:04
160m
160m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is a spot with tracks going in all directions on old military trenches. There are transitions of all sizes and at least one small drop.
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🛡️ **Ouvrage de Kobenbusch – Mighty Fortification of the Maginot Line** The **Ouvrage de Kobenbusch**, located south of Cattenom near the Luxembourg border, is one of the large underground fortifications of the **Maginot Line**. It was built between 1930 and 1935 and consisted of several combat blocks, underground connecting tunnels, a barracks, ammunition depots, and machine rooms – on several levels, anchored deep in the limestone. ⚙️ Particularly noteworthy: The technical systems were designed to be self-sufficient for months – including power generation, ventilation, a kitchen, and a hospital. The fort was occupied without a fight during World War II, continued to be used in part after the war, and is now privately owned. 🚷 It's **not open to the public**, but some ventilation towers and blockhouses are still visible in the forest near the D64 road (between Cattenom and Berg-sur-Moselle). **Tip:** For Maginot fans, a walk through the forest is worthwhile – with a little research, you'll find several bunker remains. Respect barriers, as some entrances are unstable or secured.
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🛡️ **Ouvrage du Galgenberg – A Deep Look into the Maginot Line** The **Ouvrage de Galgenberg** is a large underground fortification of the **Maginot Line**, located south of Cattenom. It was built between 1930 and 1935 and served to defend the French border against Germany. The complex consists of several **combat bunkers**, **barracks**, **tunnels**, and **supply facilities** located deep underground. During the Cold War, the fort was modernized and remained in active use until the 1980s. 🔦 Today, it is accessible for guided tours (registration only), including a view of the original equipment: rails, power supply, ventilation systems, and gun emplacements. **Tip:** Ideal for military and history buffs – bring warm clothing, as it's chilly inside! Guided tours with former soldiers or experts are particularly impressive.
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🚧 **Barrage du Lac du Mirgenbach – The Technical Heart of the Lake** At the southern end of **Lac du Mirgenbach** is the **dam (barrage)**, which serves to regulate the water and cool the nearby **Cattenom Nuclear Power Plant**. The facility is not open to the public, but is easily visible from the paths around the lake. 🌊 The dam marks the transition between technology and nature: Here, the water flows in controlled channels, creating an exciting interplay of industrial function and scenic tranquility. **Tip:** Those who walk the circular path around the lake have a good view of the dam from the eastern shore – particularly interesting for technology enthusiasts and landscape photographers.
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The little country is always worth a trip ;-))
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The climb over the steep serpentines demands a lot from you, but the view from above makes up for it👍.
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Unfortunately they have dismantled the customs house at the Luxembourg end of the bridge. Something could have been done with that.
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The bridge is a very special place in the border triangle of Germany, France and Luxembourg. It connects the Saarland town of Perl with Schengen in Luxembourg. Schengen is known for the agreement of the same name, which was signed here in 1985 and laid the foundation for open borders in Europe.🇪🇺 Among other things, the Europaplatz, a Europamuseum and a Europadenkmal are reminders of the historical importance of the place. Everything can be found very close to the bridge.
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The trails around Mallingen offer a diverse landscape, from riverside paths along the Moselle to rolling hills and quiet forests. You'll encounter varied terrain, including areas with notable elevation changes, particularly near the Stromberg Limestone Cliffs, which provide impressive views. The region's position in the 'pays des Trois Frontières' means a mix of natural environments, from vine-covered slopes to open fields.
Yes, Mallingen offers a good selection of trails suitable for beginners. Out of 144 available mountain bike tours, 38 are classified as easy. These routes typically feature less challenging elevation changes and smoother paths, perfect for those new to mountain biking or looking for a relaxed ride.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 6 difficult mountain bike routes around Mallingen. One notable option is the Stromberg - Sierck-les-Bains – Stromberg Viewpoint loop from Malling, which features significant elevation gains of over 900 meters and leads through the demanding terrain of the Stromberg Limestone Cliffs.
The region around Mallingen is rich in natural beauty and offers several viewpoints. You can ride past the impressive Stromberg Limestone Cliffs, which offer panoramic views of the Moselle Valley. Another highlight is the Perl Three-Country View, showcasing the diverse landscape where Germany, France, and Luxembourg meet, with vine-covered slopes, fields, and forests.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Mallingen are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Ouvrage du Kobenbusch – Lac du Mirgenbach loop from Malling is a popular moderate circular path that takes you through woodlands and open areas.
The mountain bike trails in Mallingen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 400 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic views along the Moselle River, and the variety of routes available for different skill levels. The mix of riverside paths, rolling hills, and quiet forests is frequently highlighted.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations are not always clear-cut, the 38 easy mountain bike trails in the area are generally suitable for families with children who are comfortable riding. These routes tend to have less demanding climbs and descents, making them a good option for a leisurely family outing. Always check the route details for specific terrain and distance before heading out.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most public trails in the Mallingen region, especially in natural areas like forests and along river paths. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near other trail users, and to check local regulations for any specific restrictions in certain nature reserves or protected areas.
While specific parking locations for each trail are not detailed, Mallingen, being a commune, typically offers public parking options. For routes starting directly from Malling, you can usually find parking within the village. For trails further afield, look for designated parking areas at trailheads or near popular attractions. Always check local signage for parking restrictions.
The best time for mountain biking in Mallingen is generally from spring to autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is usually mild and pleasant, and the trails are dry. Spring offers lush greenery, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Winter riding can be possible, but trails may be wet, muddy, or icy, and daylight hours are shorter.
Yes, the region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The Ouvrage du Kobenbusch – Lac du Mirgenbach loop from Malling, for instance, passes by historical sites. Additionally, the proximity to the 'pays des Trois Frontières' means you might encounter monuments like the Schengen Agreement Monument or the Old Tower of Château de Schengen, which are accessible from some routes.
Many trails in the Mallingen area follow or offer views of the Moselle River, as the commune is situated on its right bank. These routes provide scenic riverside paths and opportunities to enjoy the tranquil waters and surrounding landscapes. The Anhydrite descent – Path to Montzel loop from Malling is one such route that explores varied terrain, including sections with river views.


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