Best bike parks around Ransbach-Baumbach are situated in the Westerwald region, offering diverse terrain for cycling enthusiasts. The area features natural landscapes and facilities like the Pumptrack and Dirtpark at Erlenhofsee. These facilities provide dynamic experiences for various skill levels, from asphalt pumptracks to technical dirt parks. The region's trails incorporate forest sections, challenging descents, and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Tough climb, but worth it. You are rewarded with a great panoramic view.
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Nice uphill trail. When it's wet, build up enough speed in front of the roots and steps and then it'll be a breeze.
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Nice rocky trail, fun 👍
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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 root trail starts here, lots of roots, it's a difficult descent.
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Here is a MTB "park" with various ramps, etc... Some parts of the terrain are covered. Doesn't seem to be used in winter, but overall it's an attractive area for mountain bikers
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Dirt parks, dirt jump trails or slopestyle parcours are descriptions of a sports area that is used by mountain bikers and BMX riders to propel their bikes into the air and to practice tricks. The sports facilities, which are mostly located on level surfaces, are already widespread and it is impossible to imagine life without them. A good dirt park is characterized by the fact that both beginners and professionals alike can use the range of ramps, hills and obstacles and have fun together. The different lines consist of several jumps lined up in a row – also called ramps or dirts. These lines and jumps are divided into different levels of difficulty and thus serve every skill level. Jumps for beginners are called tables or tablelines. This English Concept is fathomed in the shape of this earth-made “jumping hill” that resembles a table with a side ascent and descent. Due to the level surface between take-off and landing, the table is the ideal training object for beginners and advanced users, since a jump that is too short does not end in the empty space between take-off and landing. The risk of injury is thus minimized and the obstacle can simply be "run over" without having to jump over it with the dirt bike. Jumps for advanced and professionals are called doubles. This term describes a jumping hill, which consists only of a kicker (jumping hill) and a landing hill. Consequently, this means that a predetermined distance must be covered between take-off and landing in order to land a trick safely. It is therefore not possible to “run over” a double. The term Slopestyle Parcour describes a facility on which professional riders can compete against each other on a route prepared with wooden ramps and obstacles - also in the form of an organized competition. By the way: An excellent and often used addition to dirt parks are pump tracks. These round off the offer and increase the attractiveness of this sports facility for a broader community of interests. Source: Radquartier Parks
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The trail is free again.
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Ransbach-Baumbach offers a mix of facilities, including an asphalt pumptrack suitable for all ages and skill levels, and a dirt park with ramps and terrain for jumps and tricks. The wider Westerwald region also features various mountain biking trails with natural landscapes, forest sections, and challenging descents.
Yes, the Pumptrack at Erlenhofsee is designed for riders of all ages and skill levels, making it a great place for beginners to learn balance and bike handling. Additionally, the Root Trail behind the Köppelhütte is considered intermediate but suitable for MTB beginners due to its roots and stones without being overly steep or having tight bends.
For experienced riders, the Technical Trail Entrance with Drop offers a challenging experience, especially when wet, culminating in a significant drop. The RömerTrail is another challenging option, featuring many bends, narrow paths, stones, and roots descending into the Brexbachtal. The Oskarhöhe switchback trail also presents a challenge with multiple tight switchbacks.
Yes, both the RömerTrail and the Oskarhöhe switchback trail offer beautiful views along their challenging routes.
The bike parks are generally best enjoyed outside of winter. While the Pumptrack is an all-weather asphalt facility, the Dirtpark and natural trails are less used in colder, wetter months. Spring through autumn typically offers the most favorable conditions for riding.
The trails around Ransbach-Baumbach often incorporate natural features such as forest sections, roots, stones, and varying terrain. The region's natural landscapes provide a dynamic environment for cycling.
Beyond bike parks, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, road cycling routes, and general cycling paths. For running, consider routes like the 'Erlenhofsee Ransbach-Baumbach – Swans at Erlenhofsee loop'. For road cycling, there are routes like the 'Dreifelder Weiher loop'. If you prefer touring, the 'Erlenhofsee Ransbach-Baumbach – Erlenhof Lake loop' is a good option. You can find more details in the Running Trails around Ransbach-Baumbach, Road Cycling Routes around Ransbach-Baumbach, and Cycling around Ransbach-Baumbach guides.
Yes, the Dirtpark Westerwald, adjacent to the Pumptrack at Erlenhofsee, is designed for mountain bikers and BMX riders. It features various ramps and terrain for practicing jumps, slopestyle, and tricks, with some parts of the terrain covered.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, from the fun and dynamic Pumptrack suitable for all skill levels to the challenging technical trails with drops, roots, and switchbacks. The scenic viewpoints and the opportunity to practice jumps and slopestyle at the Dirtpark are also highly valued.
Yes, the Technical Trail Entrance with Drop is known for its challenging nature, especially when wet, and features a significant drop. The RömerTrail also demands advanced skills with its narrow paths, stones, and roots on steep descents. The Oskarhöhe switchback trail is another challenging option with multiple tight switchbacks.
The primary dedicated bike facilities, including the modern asphalt Pumptrack and the established Dirtpark, are located adjacent to Erlenhofsee in Ransbach-Baumbach.


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