Best bike parks around Kemmenau are found in a region known for its natural landscape, particularly the area above Bad Ems. This location provides access to mountain bike flow trails. The terrain offers a significant elevation drop, making it suitable for various cycling experiences. The area is characterized by its forested hills, which host a network of trails.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Keitenberg with snow... Video with previous section of the shooting range trail The Keitenberg Trail starts at 2:28 https://youtu.be/aG1q2eEb14M?si=ua-e6wABqdhHJjo5&t=147
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It's just a shame that you can't ride a bike here.
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The only problem is that no cycling is allowed on this trail. A look at the very restrictive forest law of Rhineland-Palatinate shows it.
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Very nice trail on the hill that is easy to drive. Partly very nice view over the Lahn
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very ingenious three-part trail, is mega fun and always nice to roll.
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a new path, well equipped with the WW hiking trail signs, I was able to explore the descent on a mountain bike. Great new departure from the Kuxley. Watch out for the hikers! a new path, well equipped with the WW hiking trail signs, I was able to explore the descent on a mountain bike. Great new departure from the Kuxley. Watch out for the hikers!
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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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The bike parks and trails around Kemmenau offer a range of difficulties. For instance, the Keitenberg Trail features sections from S1/S1+ to S2+/S3-, making it quite challenging. The Lichterkopf Trail starts with flowing S1+ sections and transitions to steeper S2 switchbacks. The Kuxlay Trail is generally rated S1, while the Emser Bikepark provides diverse sections with elements that can often be bypassed, catering to various skill levels.
The Emser Bikepark typically operates from early April (or May 1, weather permitting) until October 31, during daylight hours from 9:00 AM to 7:30 PM. It's always advisable to check the specific park's homepage for current opening hours, as trails close during winter months and in unfavorable weather conditions.
Yes, the Emser Bikepark offers a convenient shuttle service. It operates between Kemmenau and Bad Ems on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays from 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM, subject to visitor numbers and track availability.
For those seeking less extreme options, trails like the Lichterkopf Trail have sections with a slight slope and obstacles that can be skipped or avoided (S1+). The Kuxlay Trail is also rated S1, making it suitable for intermediate riders or families looking for a flowing experience. The Emser Bikepark, while diverse, also has elements that can be bypassed, allowing for a customized experience.
The Emser Bikepark is accessible via Kemmenau, with its starting point located at the "Schöne Aussicht" area, suggesting parking facilities nearby. For other trails, it's recommended to check local signage or specific trail information for designated parking areas.
The region is known for its forested hills. The Emser Bikepark starts at "Schöne Aussicht," indicating pleasant views from the top. The Kuxlay Trail also features a viewpoint, offering scenic vistas of the Lahntal. The Vineyard Trail between Nassau and Dausenau also includes viewpoints, allowing riders to enjoy the natural landscape.
Beyond bike parks, the Kemmenau area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Lahn Cycle Path near Dausenau – View of Nassau Castle loop from Bad Ems'. There are also many running trails, including the 'Emser Water Drinking Fountain loop from Bad Ems', and hiking opportunities like the 'Emser Bikepark – Roman Mining Site on Blöskopf loop from Kemmenau'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Kemmenau, Running Trails around Kemmenau, and Hiking around Kemmenau guides.
Visitors frequently praise the well-maintained trails and the diverse features. For example, the Emser Bikepark is appreciated for its 130 construction elements, including northshores, kickers, and drops, which provide a varied and engaging descent. Riders also enjoy the significant elevation drops and the ability to bypass challenging sections, making the experience enjoyable for different skill levels. The community has shared over 120 photos and given more than 250 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal.
Yes, advanced riders will find challenging options. The Keitenberg Trail, for instance, has sections rated S2+ / S3-, offering a demanding experience. The Vineyard Trail between Nassau and Dausenau is also described as 'not that easy', with rocky heels and technical sections that require careful riding. The Emser Bikepark also features sections with big jumps and pure curve battles for those seeking adrenaline.
The Emser Bikepark boasts an approximately 3.9-kilometer-long flow trail. Riders can expect to descend about 380 meters in altitude, providing a substantial and exciting ride.
While the bike parks themselves are focused on the riding experience, the broader region around Kemmenau has historical significance. For example, the 'Emser Bikepark – Roman Mining Site on Blöskopf loop from Kemmenau' is a hiking route that passes by a Roman mining site, suggesting that some trails might offer glimpses into the area's past, though the bike parks are primarily nature-focused.


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