Best bike parks around Übach-Palenberg are found in a region characterized by its proximity to the Dutch border, offering diverse cycling opportunities. The area features a mix of repurposed industrial landscapes and natural reserves, providing varied terrain for biking. These locations range from dedicated skills parks to extensive mountain bike routes. The landscape includes former colliery sites transformed into recreational areas, alongside natural heathlands and forests.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Beautiful park with a pond where you can fish and ride a pedal boat.
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Super nice cycle path through the Schutterpark and along the beautiful pond.
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Because it is beautiful here and there are many things to discover, especially for children!
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The site of today's Carl-Alexander Park in Baesweiler was part of the Carl-Alexander pit, a hard coal mine in Baesweiler and belonged to the Aachen hard coal district. Coal mining stopped in 1975 and the Carl Alexander Park was created here as part of the EuRegionale 2008. The most important design elements of the park are: a landscape artery connecting the park with Beeckfliess and Wurmtal, a mountain foyer with restaurants, the ascent to the heap with a suspension footbridge and suspension bridge, the mountain plateau with a viewing platform and a mountain park at the foot of the heap. The CAP also includes a technology and commercial area and a youth camp with play and sports facilities.
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The park at the Carl-Alexander-Halde is equipped with lots of play equipment and seating. With its clearings, groves, vantage points and rest areas, the park invites you to linger, walk, cycle and discover. From the red mountain foyer you can hike over a 25-meter-long suspension bridge, the Schwebesteg and the Himmelsstiege to the Halde or you can take the gravel path to the summit. The view from the top is magnificent!
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I love it, nice wall ride, just let it run at 20-25 km/h and keep going
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beautiful excursion park for families with children, as well as for MTB riders, who find a bike park here, which I enjoyed.
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The wooden elements are really fun. Nice idea for a little variety on the trail circuit. 🤘💞
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Yes, the region offers options for various skill levels. For practicing riding technique, Bikepark Hendrik in Brunssum is excellent for both young and old, featuring a 1-kilometer basic trail with berms, jumps, and pumptrack sections. For more advanced riders, the Technical trail section — Brunssummerheide offers challenging passages on its black circuit, including winding singletracks, fast descents, and technical elements like a rock climb and north shore features.
You'll find a variety of technical features. Bikepark Hendrik includes berms, jumps, gap jumps, hip jumps, jumplines, table jumps, switchbacks, a rock garden, and pumptrack sections. The Technical trail section — Brunssummerheide is known for its challenging singletracks, technical passages, and elements like rock climbs and north shore features. The Pumptrack Übach-Palenberg is designed for generating speed through 'pumping' and offers opportunities for jumps and playful riding.
Yes, the region has family-friendly options. The Pumptrack Übach-Palenberg is very popular with children and teenagers, offering a versatile, all-weather asphalt surface for playful riding. Bikepark Hendrik is also considered a great place for practicing riding technique for both young and old. Additionally, Carl-Alexander Park in Baesweiler offers a 990-meter fire-road trail suitable for family-friendly mountain biking.
The bike parks are often integrated into beautiful natural settings. The Brunssummerheide nature reserve, home to the Technical trail section — Brunssummerheide, features diverse landscapes including sandy plains, dense forests, and heathland. Schutterspark, which is a starting point for the Roode Beek Trail, offers trails through pine forests and past Scottish Highland cattle. You can also visit Schutterspark Pond, a beautiful lake in the forest.
Yes, several locations offer excellent views. From Carl-Alexander Park, you can hike to the summit of the former colliery slag heap for a magnificent panoramic view. The Brunssummerheide also offers scenic vistas across its heathland and forests.
Many of the bike parks in the region are accessible year-round. The Pumptrack Übach-Palenberg has an all-weather asphalt surface, making it a year-round destination. Similarly, Bikepark Hendrik is open year-round from sunrise to sunset. Always check local conditions, especially during winter, for optimal riding.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the Brunssummerheide Cycle Route, and the Wurm Cycle Path. For hikers, there are easy hikes around Übach-Palenberg, including routes through the Teverener Heide Nature Reserve. You can explore more options on the Cycling around Übach-Palenberg and Easy hikes around Übach-Palenberg guide pages.
Yes, there are several hiking opportunities nearby. The Brunssummerheide nature reserve, which hosts mountain bike trails, also offers extensive hiking paths. Schutterspark is a starting point for various trails, including the challenging Roode Beek Trail. You can find detailed information on routes like the Teverener Heide Nature Reserve loop or the Wurmtal Recreation Area Ponds loop on the Easy hikes around Übach-Palenberg guide page.
Yes, most bike parks are easily accessible by car with parking facilities. Bikepark Hendrik is noted for being easily accessible by car. Carl-Alexander Park also provides parking for visitors exploring its trails and amenities.
Yes, you can find places to refuel. Carl-Alexander Park features a cafe. Additionally, Schutterspark Pond has a small restaurant within the park, offering options for refreshments after your ride.
The Mountain bike switchback Barefoot Park is appreciated for its super nice and technical course. A unique aspect is the option to ride the switchback in reverse, crossing a path and jumping up onto the grass, which adds an interesting challenge for riders.
Absolutely. Schutterspark is a versatile outdoor area. Besides mountain biking on trails like the Roode Beek Trail, you can enjoy other attractions such as treetop climbing and a barefoot park. The park also connects to the natural areas of Brunssummerheide and Schinveldse bossen/Tevenerheide, offering extensive cycling and recreational opportunities.


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