Best bike parks around Kermeter are found in the Eifel National Park region, which offers varied terrain for cycling. While the immediate Kermeter area focuses on designated paths for relaxed rides, the broader Eifel region provides options for mountain biking. The "Wilder Kermeter" area features a network of gravel paths suitable for cycling. For more challenging experiences, the surrounding areas offer dedicated mountain bike trails.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Hello everyone 👋 For your information: Cycling/mountain biking is not permitted on all paths in the Eifel National Park. It is prohibited on this section of the path. Please use the network of paths that are open to cycling. Thank you for your understanding 💚 Best wishes from the Eifel National Park 🤠
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I was here on a gravel bike in winter and found it muddy. the freak was extremely annoying. I can do without it
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At the beginning it is heavy and broad, later rocky but always steep. Caution is advised, especially since there are a few trees on the way. I didn't find it so suitable with the gravel bike.
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MTB recommended. Watch out for hikers, especially on weekends. Even in the dark with light to drive well.
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Within the immediate Kermeter area, you'll find designated cycling paths primarily suited for relaxed rides. The "Wilder Kermeter" area, for instance, offers a 6.2-kilometer network of barrier-free gravel paths, perfect for leisurely cycling and enjoying scenic views over the Rur reservoir. The Eifel National Park emphasizes cycling on marked routes.
For more traditional mountain biking experiences with varied terrain, you'll need to venture slightly beyond the immediate Kermeter area into the broader Eifel region. Options include the extensive "Free Ride Eifel" network and the trails around Bad Münstereifel.
Yes, for daring mountain bikers seeking dedicated features, the Hürtgenwald-Simonskall MTB-Park is highly recommended. It offers five lines for various skill levels, including natural downhill tracks, a flow trail, and a freeride track with a jump line. A bus shuttle is available to transport bikes back uphill.
The Hürtgenwald-Simonskall MTB-Park operates seasonally from April to October, specifically on weekends, public holidays, and bridge days. It's best to plan your visit during these months for optimal riding conditions.
Experienced riders often enjoy the Heimbach Singletrack Trail, known for its fast and steep downhill sections. Another challenging option is the Dangerous trail descent in Eifel National Park, which features a rocky and consistently steep path.
Yes, for intermediate riders, the Singletrack Altes Mühlhaus offers an exciting experience. This trail meanders through broom bushes, providing a more engaging alternative to parallel forest roads.
Absolutely. The "Wilder Kermeter" area within the Eifel National Park is designed as a barrier-free nature experience with a 6.2-kilometer network of gravel paths. These paths are suitable for relaxed cycling and are ideal for families looking for an easy ride.
Beyond biking, the Kermeter region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes and more challenging mountain hikes. There are also dedicated running trails to enjoy the natural landscape.
The "Free Ride Eifel" initiative provides 20 mountain bike tours spanning 500 km across the North Eifel and Rureifel, catering to various skill levels. Additionally, Bad Münstereifel features a network of 10 signposted mountain bike tours ranging from 16 km to 68 km.
Yes, within the Eifel National Park, cycling is generally permitted on designated and marked routes. However, some specific sections, such as the Wolfgarten singletrack and the Technical trail S1-S2, are explicitly prohibited for bicycles. Always adhere to local signage and respect hikers.
The Kermeter area, part of the Eifel National Park, is characterized by dense forests and offers scenic views, particularly over the Rur reservoir. Trails often wind through natural landscapes, providing an immersive experience in nature.
For more information on cycling within the Eifel National Park, including designated routes and guidelines, you can visit the official Nordeifel Tourismus website: nordeifel-tourismus.de.


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