Best bike parks around Vallendar are complemented by an extensive network of natural mountain biking trails in the surrounding region. The area, situated near the Rhine River, offers diverse terrain and scenic landscapes for outdoor exploration. It serves as a base for accessing both natural trails and dedicated bike parks. The region provides varied biking experiences for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Trail video: https://youtu.be/NHYfY6wQ2Go
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Nice trail, very good for beginners!!! From there you also have access to a few very good trails, e.g. the Big Bamboo Trail (this is not so suitable for beginners). Finally, I can only say: THE TRAIL IS SUPER !!!!
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A quite challenging trail. It is often steep and narrow to drive. But still a lot of fun. Lots of small changes of direction, jumps and ascents are really fun.
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A nice flowing trail. However, very slippery when wet. There are also some puddles in the trail. Still driving well. That's fun.
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Extensive trail section with a large area around it. It's worth it!
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Absolutely cool trail. Has something of the ups and downs of a mountain and valley railway.
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Trail is pretty easy and pretty up high. A good introduction to the rest of the trails.
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Demanding trail. Entry is currently blocked for many. It was great to drive last summer.
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The region around Vallendar features two notable dedicated bike parks: Bikepark Bendorf and Bikepark am Schorrberg in Bad Marienberg. Bikepark Bendorf is known for its freeride track and dirt park, while Bikepark am Schorrberg offers diverse routes and a lift system, utilizing a former ski slope.
Yes, several options cater to beginners. Bikepark Bendorf is designed so that larger obstacles on its freeride track can be avoided, making it accessible for less experienced riders. Additionally, the Funkturm Flow Trail, categorized as an mtb_park, has difficulty levels varying between S1 and S2, making it suitable for beginners.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, Bikepark Bendorf features a dirt park and continuously developed freeride lines with large jumps. At Bikepark am Schorrberg, the "Basalt Knacker" trail is designated for pros with challenging drops and tight turns, and the "Gravity Line Pro" section offers drops and roots for experienced riders. The Hasenpfad Trail is also considered challenging and varied, recommended for experts.
Beyond dedicated bike parks, Vallendar is rich with natural mountain biking trails. These trails offer diverse terrain for cross-country, enduro, and general mountain biking, allowing riders to explore forests and scenic landscapes. Examples include the Snake Trail with its deep depressions and the Lichterkopf Trail, which features flowing sections and steeper switchbacks.
Bikepark Bendorf is typically open from April 1st to the end of October, from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, weather permitting. Bikepark am Schorrberg operates during the summer months, utilizing its T-bar lift during specific operating hours, which are best checked directly with the park for current schedules.
Yes, families can enjoy the "Gravity Line" at Bikepark am Schorrberg, which is a flow-oriented line with berms and tables suitable for all skill levels, including children. For those preferring natural trails, the Funkturm Flow Trail is also suitable for beginners and can be a good starting point for families.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and maintenance of the trails. Bikepark Bendorf is often described as "very nice" and "maintained with lots of love." Riders enjoy the challenging and varied nature of trails like the Hasenpfad Trail and the fun, flowy experience of the Hasenberg Trail.
The region around Vallendar offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for jogging, cycling, and road cycling. For running, explore options like the Running Trails around Vallendar. If you prefer general cycling, check out the Cycling around Vallendar guide, or for road cycling, the Road Cycling Routes around Vallendar.
While specific viewpoints are not highlighted for all trails, the natural mountain biking trails around Vallendar offer opportunities to explore the region's scenic landscapes, often winding through forests. The Hasenpfad Trail, for instance, passes by the "Schauinsland" lookout point.
Bikepark Bendorf is free to use. For Bikepark am Schorrberg, while the park itself may be accessible, there is a cost associated with using the T-bar lift system during its operating hours.
Bikepark am Schorrberg in Bad Marienberg is approximately a 45-50 minute drive from Vallendar, making it a feasible day trip for a dedicated bike park experience.


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