Best bike parks in North Rhine-Westphalia are found across the region, particularly in the Sauerland, offering diverse terrain for various skill levels. This area is known for its blend of natural landscapes and industrial heritage, providing unique settings for outdoor activities. The region features a range of trails, from beginner-friendly flow lines to challenging downhill tracks.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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Unfortunately, the point is a construction site. The totems have been dismantled, and the interior is cordoned off with a construction fence. I hope the renovation doesn't take too long.
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The highlight of this former mine dump are the two pyramid-like peaks separated by a gap. At night, the two impressive spotlights complete the image of a pyramid. The wide panoramic view and the diverse hiking options on the dump make it a great local recreation destination.
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Blast furnace 5, with its height of more than 70 meters, is the undisputed landmark of the landscape park. Where smelting used to take place around the clock and according to all the rules of the art, today, after a short climb, you can enjoy one of the most breathtaking views of the landscape park, Duisburg and the entire western Ruhr area. The blast furnace and its viewing platform are free, open all year round and around the clock, except in the event of snow, storms and ice. By the way: The blast furnace is part of the Hüttenwerk monument, where you can also learn all sorts of things about the industry of the Ruhr area thanks to an industrial history circular route.
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The house is a part of a building complex in which the guest's house is also located. It was named after the last owner, the Junker industrial family. The building has belonged to the municipality of Hürtgenwald since the 1990s. The entire building complex consists of a two-story semi-detached house with a massive basement made of quarry stone and an upper floor made of half-timbered buildings, which adjoins the remains of a possibly former defensive tower made of quarry stone. The building was entered into the list of architectural monuments in Hürtgenwald on July 14, 1983 under number 14. The text of the monument description reads: “Inscriptional dating on the lintel 1651, renovated in 1773; (1723 according to Peters). Eaves-mounted, 2-storey semi-detached house, basement made of solid quarry stone, upper floor half-timbered; Connected to the northwest are the remains of possibly a former defensive tower made of quarry stone with cross-frame windows and half cross-frame windows with walls made of sandstone and bluestone, remains of an embrasure; the house in the basement with cross-story windows with bluestone walls; On the street front there is an entrance on the right and left, on the right there is a baroque pillar door with original nails, bluestone walls, the date in the flat arched lintel; left nailed door with wrought iron door knocker; the framework of the upper floor was largely renewed; Windows in old proportions, the rear eaves made entirely of quarry stone; completely renewed gable roof. Probably part of the former ironworks.”
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free ascent of an original, the stairs are quite steep and narrow, there are some information boards along the way, there is a great view from the top, very unsuitable for dogs,
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The Schalke Arena is easy to see in the background. 🏟
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The Recklinghausen artist Herman Prigann incorporated the former heap of rubble into an art concept: in the years that followed, a kind of adventure landscape for the triad of people, nature and technology emerged from the industrial wasteland, on which forest and vegetation have been able to spread since the colliery was closed. Paths arranged in a spiral lead up to the roughly ten meter high "Stairway to Heaven"; In the "Sculpture Forest" there are remains of demolished industrial plants, which only on closer inspection reveal themselves as works of art made of concrete, steel and natural materials.
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An experience to stand there on New Year's Eve👍 or at sunrise or sunset
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Several bike parks in North Rhine-Westphalia offer excellent options for beginners. Summit Ascent Trail is known for its flowy serpentines, making it accessible for all. Bikepark Winterberg features the SRAM Flow Country trail, a gentle beginner route. MTB ZONE Bikepark Willingen has a Flow Country Trail perfect for beginners with rollers, small jumps, and berms. Green Hill Bike Park also offers smooth trails suitable for those new to the sport, and Bikepark Meschede provides numerous routes and courses for beginners.
Yes, many bike parks in the region cater to families. Bikepark Winterberg offers a wide variety of terrain, including gentle trails, and provides additional attractions like a suspension bridge and climbing area, making it appealing for families. MTB ZONE Bikepark Willingen's Flow Country Trail is great for all abilities, including families. Duisburg-North Landscape Park and Hoheward Landscape Park are recreational areas with cycling opportunities amidst nature and historical sites, suitable for family outings. Bikepark Olpe-Fahlenscheid features 'Chickentrails' that allow riders to bypass major obstacles, making it more accessible for a broader range of riders, including families.
The bike parks in North Rhine-Westphalia offer diverse terrain. You'll find everything from flowy serpentines and smooth trails at places like Summit Ascent Trail and Green Hill Bike Park, to technically challenging enduro sections, fast flow lines, and steep downhill tracks at Bikepark Winterberg. MTB ZONE Bikepark Willingen provides a mix of flow trails, technical descents, North Shore sections, and a pumptrack. Bikepark Warstein offers Downhill, Freeride, Funride, Northshore, Slopestyle, and Dirt Line options, ensuring something for every riding style.
For advanced riders seeking technical challenges, Bikepark Winterberg is a prime destination, featuring the demanding iXS Downhill track and challenging enduro sections. MTB ZONE Bikepark Willingen also offers a demanding Downhill track used for competitions, along with technical Freeride stretches and Enduro trails with natural features. Bikepark Olpe-Fahlenscheid, known as 'Liftistan,' has various trails with shaped berms, steep slopes, jumps, North Shores, and road gaps, with its downhill line having hosted the Super Gravity Cup.
North Rhine-Westphalia blends natural landscapes with industrial heritage. Near the bike parks, you can explore sites like Duisburg-North Landscape Park, a former industrial site transformed into a recreational area where you can cycle amidst old industry. Hoheward Landscape Park is a man-made monument with historical significance. Simonskall, a recognized resort, is located directly on the former Westwall and has reminders of its history, including bunker facilities and the Junkerhaus.
The Sauerland region, where many bike parks are located, is known for its beautiful natural scenery. You can find impressive rock formations like the Katzensteine Sandstone Rock Formation. Many parks, such as Bikepark Willingen, offer breathtaking views within the Sauerland mountains. Summit Ascent Trail provides rewarding views of the Sauerland hills. The region also features forests and natural paths, enhancing the outdoor experience.
Most bike parks in North Rhine-Westphalia are typically open from late April to early November. For example, Bikepark Winterberg is usually open during this period, and Bikepark Warstein operates from late March to late October. It's always advisable to check the specific park's opening hours and weather conditions before planning your visit, as these can vary.
Yes, for riders specifically interested in dirt jumping, the Dirt Jump Park Troisdorf near Cologne is an excellent destination. It is dedicated to BMX, dirtbike, and mountain bike dirt jumping, boasting over 50 jumps across more than 8,400 square meters, with 8 varied tracks and jump sections for all skill levels.
Beyond bike parks, North Rhine-Westphalia offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including those mentioned in the Hiking in North Rhine-Westphalia guide, such as the Struffelt Route or the Bird Watching Tour in Nationalpark Eifel. For more mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails in North Rhine-Westphalia guide, which includes routes like 'Haard On Tour' in Hohe Mark Nature Park. There are also mountain hikes available, as detailed in the Mountain Hikes in North Rhine-Westphalia guide.
Many bike parks in the region offer comprehensive amenities. MTB ZONE Bikepark Willingen, for instance, provides bike rentals, a workshop, bike wash facilities, and gastronomy. Green Hill Bike Park also features restaurants, rental services, a small bike store, and a workshop. These services ensure riders have everything they need for a comfortable and enjoyable visit.
Accessibility varies by park. MTB ZONE Bikepark Willingen is easily accessible by both car and train, with accommodation options nearby. Bikepark Meschede is conveniently located directly on the RuhrtalRadweg and near the Meschede train station, making it very accessible for visitors using public transport or cycling to the park. Most parks also offer parking facilities for those arriving by car.
Visitors highly appreciate the diverse range of trails catering to all skill levels, from beginner-friendly flow lines to challenging downhill tracks. The well-maintained facilities, scenic surroundings, and the blend of natural landscapes with industrial heritage, as seen in places like Duisburg-North Landscape Park, are frequently praised. The komoot community has shown strong engagement with over 1600 highlights, 6100 photos, and 6100 upvotes for the region's bike parks, indicating a high level of satisfaction with the variety and quality of experiences offered.


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