Best bike parks around Höhr-Grenzhausen are situated in a region known for its varied terrain, offering numerous mountain bike routes. The area provides a natural landscape suitable for different levels of biking. This makes it a destination for those seeking diverse mountain biking experiences.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Tough climb, but worth it. You are rewarded with a great panoramic view.
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Andreas Kreuzberg, thanks are not due to the city of Bendorf, but to the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The forest law of Rhineland-Palatinate is quite rigid and prohibits cycling on trails. That's why no biker would do themselves a favor by posting such trails on Komoot.
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The trail is free again.
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This trail was also blocked by hardworking citizens.
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Please be careful, closed for bikers for a short time. Thank the city of Bendorf.
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Please do not drive on the weekend! The trail is pretty narrow and when there are hikers it's really no fun.
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Danger. Drop at the end. Beginners should take it slowly. The trail is really not without it, especially when it's wet.
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The uphill is decent at 5 km... (If the taxi shuttle runs it's definitely more chill. 😉) But going down is nice, very rocky, rough, rootsy, jumps and lots of northshore elements. Have fun and stay safe!
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Yes, the Emser Bikepark is considered beginner-friendly with generally wide and flat sections, while still offering features for a challenge. The Root Trail behind the Köppelhütte is also suitable for MTB beginners, featuring roots and stones without being overly steep or having tight bends.
For experienced riders seeking technical challenges, the Hasenpfad Trail is categorized with technical difficulties ranging from intermediate to expert (S2 to S6), featuring roots, stones, steeper gradients, and tight turns. The Technical Trail Entrance with Drop is also designed for practicing advanced techniques and is not recommended for beginners. The RömerTrail also includes features like rock gardens and can be quite challenging in parts.
The region offers varied terrain, from flow trails with constructed elements like those at Emser Bikepark, to natural singletracks. You'll encounter trails with roots and stones, such as the Root Trail behind the Köppelhütte and the Hasenpfad Trail, as well as rock gardens on the RömerTrail. Many trails wind through forests, offering a natural riding experience.
Yes, the area around Höhr-Grenzhausen is known for its picturesque landscape. The Hasenpfad Trail passes by a lookout point called "Schauinsland." The Köppel area, near the Root Trail behind the Köppelhütte, also offers scenic views from the Köppelturm.
Absolutely. The RömerTrail offers a blend of mountain biking and historical context, as the region has connections to Roman times and the Limes (Roman frontier wall).
Yes, the Emser Bikepark offers a shuttle service on weekends, allowing you to avoid climbing the 400 meters yourself. You can find more information on their website: emser-bikepark.de.
The Emser Bikepark typically operates from early April (weather permitting) until October 31st during daylight hours. Generally, spring through autumn offers the best conditions for mountain biking in the region, with pleasant temperatures and drier trails.
Visitors appreciate the varied terrain and the well-maintained trails. The Emser Bikepark is praised for its friendly and active community and its diverse sections catering to different skill levels. Riders also enjoy the challenging and varied nature of trails like the Hasenpfad Trail and the natural flow of the Root Trail behind the Köppelhütte.
Beyond bike parks, Höhr-Grenzhausen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including routes around Grenzau Castle Ruins or through the Flürchen Forest. There are also extensive mountain biking trails and gravel biking routes available. For more details, check out the Running Trails around Höhr-Grenzhausen, MTB Trails around Höhr-Grenzhausen, and Gravel biking around Höhr-Grenzhausen guides.
Yes, the region includes features specifically for technique practice. The Technical Trail Entrance with Drop is a challenging section designed for practicing drops, offering a good opportunity to hone your skills.
The Emser Bikepark features an approximately 3.9-kilometer-long flow trail with a descent of about 380 meters. Other trails like the Hasenpfad Trail and Root Trail behind the Köppelhütte are singletrack sections that can be incorporated into longer rides, offering varied lengths depending on your chosen route.


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