Best bike parks around Burgholz offer a unique natural mountain biking experience within a forest landscape. The area provides diverse trails that function as a bike park experience, featuring challenging and enjoyable routes. Located in Wuppertal, the Arboretum Burgholz is notable for its varied collection of non-native tree species, creating a distinctive natural setting for riders. These trails range from moderate to highly technical, catering to various skill levels.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Currently, the trail is very difficult to ride. The upper section is so overgrown that it's no longer visible, and there are several fallen trees.
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Sports field trail is very steep and rocky, not for inexperienced hikers.
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Not really suitable for beginners
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Definitely not for beginners. Many blocked and steep places that cannot be avoided.
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You should be a little more skilful on the bike. It's great fun to drive down here.
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A beautiful natural trail that used to be easy to drive is not very beginner-friendly
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I can only agree with Metalhead. I haven't been into mountain biking that long, but I got on really well with S1 trails right from the start. This one isn't one in my opinion. My survival instincts let me push large parts of the trail. There are several drops that cannot easily be bypassed and the trail is sometimes really steep. The exit is also difficult (to the left, to the right is ok). So better not just blindly (like me) in the belief that the trail is easy to ride, but first take a few steps and look.
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Great trail. The last slope suffered a lot from the floods of rain last year and is even steeper.
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Burgholz offers a unique natural mountain biking experience within a forest landscape. Instead of conventional bike parks with lifts, you'll find diverse natural trails that function as a bike park, providing challenging and enjoyable routes. The area, particularly the Arboretum Burgholz, is known for its varied collection of non-native tree species, creating a distinctive natural setting for riders. Trails range from moderate to highly technical, catering to various skill levels.
While many trails in Burgholz are challenging, some sections, like parts of the Burgholz Flow Trail, are rated S1 (easy to moderate). However, even on these, caution is advised for features like small tree stumps. For more technical trails, beginners are encouraged to scout key points on foot before riding. The overall area is more suited for intermediate to advanced riders.
Among the most popular trails are Lippes Downhill (Teufelsklippe Trail), known for being powerful and challenging, and the Burgholz Flow Trail, praised for its enjoyable flow, fast passages, and small jumps. Another highly-rated option is the Sportplatz Trail, which is partly very steep and can be slippery when wet, offering an enjoyable challenge for ambitious bikers.
Yes, Burgholz offers several challenging downhill and enduro-style trails. Lippes Downhill (Teufelsklippe Trail) is powerful and challenging, recommended for skilled riders. The Fitness Bike Trail (Wetterhütten DH) is another steep descent that increases in difficulty, not suitable for beginners. The Burgholz Escarpment in Wuppertal is a short, red-difficulty singletrack ideal for experienced riders seeking a quick, challenging downhill run.
The entire Burgholz area is a forest landscape, with the Arboretum Burgholz being a key natural highlight, featuring a diverse collection of non-native tree species. While specific viewpoints are not explicitly highlighted for mountain biking, the varied terrain and forest setting provide an immersive natural experience. The trails themselves wind through impressive landscapes, offering a sense of being deep in nature.
Many trails in Burgholz, such as the Nesselberg Trail – Fox's Den, are described as being good to ride in almost any weather due to their softwood floor. However, some trails, like the Sportplatz Trail, can be very slippery when wet, requiring extra caution. Generally, spring to autumn offers the most pleasant conditions, but with appropriate gear and caution, some trails are enjoyable even in wetter conditions.
While the core bike parks in Burgholz are generally geared towards intermediate to advanced mountain bikers, the broader area offers other outdoor activities that might be more suitable for families. For easier cycling or walking, you can explore routes like those found in the Easy hikes around Burgholz guide, which includes routes like the 'Samba-Trasse – Burgholz Station loop'.
Beyond mountain biking, Burgholz is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous options for hiking, with trails ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Burgholz Arboretum – Samba-Trasse loop'. There are also dedicated running trails, including challenging routes like 'Up and down through the Burgholz'.
Specific parking information for individual trailheads is best checked locally or on detailed maps. However, as Burgholz is a natural forest area, various access points and smaller parking areas are typically available around the perimeter. Public transport options might also exist to reach the general area, though direct access to all trailheads may vary.
Visitors consistently praise the natural, flowing character of the trails and the challenging technical sections. Many appreciate the opportunity for agile technique challenges, fast passages, and small jumps. The immersive forest setting, particularly within the Arboretum Burgholz, also contributes to a highly enjoyable and rewarding riding experience, making trails like the Burgholz Flow Trail worth multiple visits.
Burgholz is located near Wuppertal, which offers a range of amenities. While the forest itself is a natural area, you can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the surrounding districts of Wuppertal. It's advisable to check for specific establishments in areas bordering Burgholz for convenience.


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