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Top 20 Bike Parks around Aubel

Best bike parks around Aubel are found in the picturesque Herve region of Belgium, an area known for its scenic cycling routes and mountain bike trails. While Aubel itself does not host traditional bike parks with chairlifts, the surrounding landscape offers an extensive network of marked mountain bike routes and general cycling paths. These trails traverse verdant valleys, tranquil forests, and charming hamlets, providing diverse cycling experiences. The region's terrain includes varied elevation profiles and natural features, making it suitable…

Last updated: June 28, 2026

Oosterberg Climb

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This descent from Camping Oosterberg to Epen, gives the most beautiful views of South Limburg. In the first bend from Camping Oosterberg, you have a beautiful view of the Camerig, …

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Fairytale forest

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Definitely worth a visit🙂

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Mining Site House and Park

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Two marked hiking trails, approximately 1.7 km and 3 km in length, start from the Maison du Site Miner (Maison du Site Mining). Both routes lead through a nature reserve …

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Hoogbos Flowtrail

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Beautiful MTB trail, not recommended with a gravel bike, especially not with rainfall or winter conditions. Lots of risk of trees all over the trail.

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The Plombières Shafts

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This was the approximate location of the former mine shafts of the former Plombières mine. The name Bleyberg, as the town was known until 1919, is closely linked to the …

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April 24, 2026, Die Schächte von Plombières

The former mining area now features a playground, a shelter with barbecue facilities, and a Bike Park. Very well-maintained and recommended.

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This was the approximate location of the former mine shafts of the former Plombières mine. The name Bleyberg, as the town was known until 1919, is closely linked to the history of lead and zinc ore mining. The first written references to mining in this region date back to 1365, when it was known as "Bradersbergh." These ores were mined for many centuries – sometimes successfully, sometimes under difficult conditions. In 1922, the foundry in Plombières was finally closed for good. This brought an end to a centuries-old mining tradition, the traces of which can still be seen in the landscape today.

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Two marked hiking trails, approximately 1.7 km and 3 km in length, start from the Maison du Site Miner (Maison du Site Mining). Both routes lead through a nature reserve created on former mining land. Along the trails, there are 12 information stations, providing information about the viaduct, the slag heap landscape, and the "La Gueule" cave, among other things. Admission is free, and pets are allowed. The site is accessible and has the Certified Access-i label. Dry restrooms are also available for visitors.

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The oldest mention of the mine dates back to the year 1365. Jan van Wambeke, dean of the chapter of Saint Servatius in Maastricht, wrote that he had received interest from the Duchy of Limburg due to the Bradersbergh mine. Mining took place where veins of ore rose to the surface. In addition to opencast mining, there were four thirty-meter-deep shafts in the Braesberg or Bleyberg, which led into an 800-meter mine gallery. The region is rich in heavy metals, as there are other quarries where zinc has been extracted, such as in Völkerich, Welkenraedt (Lantzenberg), Walhorn and La Calamine (Altenberg). In 1427, Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, rented the lead mine for one ninth of the revenue and for fifteen years to three men from Aachen: Jean Bernage and the brothers Herman and Geryt Pael. Under the reign of this triumvirate, the mine was extensively flooded. Then came three other tenants: Jean van der Moer, Guillaume Nekens and Pierre Danckaerts. According to Jean de Dalhem, intendant of the Duchy of Limburg, this second trio was still tenants in 1445. In the centuries that followed, setbacks, such as war devastations and floods, and prosperity alternated. At that time, the Braesberg, where the ore deposits are around a meter thick, was mainly mined north of today's village.

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Tough climb with loose stones, make sure to turn around when you reach the top, the view is beautiful.

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Very nice MTB single track. More single tracks around it. Damp environment...so mud.

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March 30, 2024, Märchenwald

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of cycling experiences can I expect around Aubel?

Aubel and its surroundings are renowned for scenic cycling routes and mountain bike trails rather than traditional bike parks with chairlifts. You'll find an extensive network of marked MTB routes and general cycling paths that traverse verdant valleys, tranquil forests, and charming hamlets, offering diverse experiences for various skill levels.

Are there challenging mountain bike trails near Aubel?

Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the area offers several demanding trails. The Oosterberg Climb is a tough ascent with loose stones and gullies, providing beautiful views of South Limburg. Another option is the Hoogbos Flowtrail, a beautiful but challenging MTB trail through the forest, not recommended for gravel bikes in wet conditions.

Are there family-friendly cycling options or bike parkours for children?

Absolutely. The Mining Site House and Park is an excellent family-friendly destination. It features a nature reserve with marked hiking trails and a small mountain bike parkour specifically created for children. The site is accessible and offers information stations about the area's history.

Can I find trails with scenic views in the Aubel area?

Yes, many routes offer picturesque landscapes. The Oosterberg Climb, for instance, provides stunning views of South Limburg. The region's trails often weave through verdant valleys and offer glimpses of the beautiful Herve countryside.

What are some historical or cultural sites I can visit while cycling near Aubel?

The region is rich in history. The Mining Site House and Park is a historical site built on former mining land, offering insights into the area's past. Many routes also pass by significant landmarks such as the Abbey of Val-Dieu and the Fort of Battice, adding a cultural dimension to your ride.

What kind of terrain will I encounter on the bike trails around Aubel?

The terrain around Aubel is diverse. You can expect everything from partly rooted trails, like the Fairytale forest, to challenging descents with gravel, large stones, drops, and roots, such as the Descent from the Youth Hostel to Kattenroth. Many paths also follow old railway lines or country roads, offering easier, smoother sections.

When is the best time of year to go cycling around Aubel?

The Herve region is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with mild temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer is also popular, though some trails might be dustier. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

Are there other types of cycling routes available besides mountain biking?

Yes, beyond mountain biking, the Aubel area offers a variety of cycling experiences. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, including those around Fort Battice and the Abbey of Val-Dieu. There are also touring bicycle routes, such as the Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery Loop, which winds through bocage landscapes and local vineyards.

What do other visitors enjoy most about the bike trails in Aubel?

Visitors frequently praise the diverse and scenic nature of the trails. Many appreciate the technical challenges offered by descents like the Descent from the Youth Hostel to Kattenroth, while others enjoy the beautiful views from climbs like Oosterberg Climb. The opportunity to combine cycling with exploring historical sites and natural reserves is also highly valued.

Are there easy mountain bike trails near Aubel suitable for beginners?

Yes, the Aubel region caters to various skill levels. The Aubel (Blue) trail, for example, is an 11 km route largely following an old railway line and country roads, often described as easy and ideal for beginners or family rides. Additionally, sections of the RAVeL Ligne 38 trails are also suitable for all fitness levels.

Can I combine cycling with exploring nature reserves around Aubel?

Absolutely. The Mining Site House and Park is located within a nature reserve created on former mining land, offering marked hiking trails alongside its small bike parkour. Many cycling routes also pass through tranquil forests and verdant valleys, allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Herve region.

Are there trails that follow old railway lines in the Aubel area?

Yes, the region features several routes that incorporate sections of the RAVeL Ligne 38, an old railway line converted into a greenway. An example is the Old Railway Tunnel on Ligne 38 – RAVeL Line 38 loop from Aubel, an easy 20.9 km mountain bike ride suitable for all fitness levels.

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