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Top 13 Bike Parks around Trier

Best bike parks around Trier offer dedicated trail parks and extensive networks of natural trails. The region, situated along the Moselle River, provides diverse landscapes for mountain biking, including river valleys, ridges, and forests. Trier's proximity to these trails makes them accessible for local riders and visitors. The area features both purpose-built bike parks and natural singletracks suitable for various skill levels.

Best bike parks around Trier

  • The most popular bike park is Start of Die Anna Trail, a…

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Achterbahn Trail, Mattheiser Forest

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Partly flowy, partly rough. Only to be recommended with a Fully. Best with a Enduro bike.

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Start of Die Anna Trail

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“Hei Die” is our first and oldest route in the Weisshauswald. Built in 2005, the trail winds its way down to the valley over a distance of almost one kilometer. …

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Kutbach Trail

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Beautiful hiking and mountain bike trail in this corner

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Säulenweg S2+ Trail

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Very demanding downhill part, with deep pumps, steep curve with roots, drops and kickers. Definitely not suitable for beginners. I think more of an S2

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Kandelbach Singletrack

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A nice walk but also a great singletrack, which is good to master with a CX / Gravel / gravel bike. Driving from north to south, it is about halfway …

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MTB Trail Igeler Wald

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On the way down you should be prepared for one or two smaller leaps. All but one can be bypassed. In the lower part it gets a bit bumpy at …

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Herresthal Forest MTB Trail

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Flat, natural single trail through the forest. Can be ridden with any MTB. Basically good in both directions, but the start in Herresthal is preferable.

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Short trail over roots and rock steps

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Small rock steps to shut down, but can also be avoided.

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Schlumpf Trail

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Not suitable for uphill with E-MTB, it should work but no guarantee.
Destined to be a dream.

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Alexander
March 29, 2025, Säulenweg S2+ Trail

Definitely S2+ and currently interrupted by 5-6 fallen trees

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June 12, 2022, Schlumpf Trail

Not suitable for uphill with E-MTB, it should work but no guarantee. Destined to be a dream.

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Very cool flowing trail for MTB. Thank you to the builders! The only drawback: At one point on the trail, after a jump in the landing zone, a single vertical wooden post is buried in the ground right at the edge of the trail. This can quickly become dangerous in the event of a mistake.

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Very nice trail 👍🏻

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Nice route. The trails are not partially open even in winter. I think it's class👍🏻.

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Well worth a visit, I promise 👍🏻😉.

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“Hei Die” is our first and oldest route in the Weisshauswald. Built in 2005, the trail winds its way down to the valley over a distance of almost one kilometer. From there you can quickly get back to the car park at the Haus des Waldes, where the designated uphill begins. In several places the route offers two parallel lines with different features. Several turning options on “Die Anna” and our little garden allow for a variety of combination options. https://mtb-trier.de/hei-die/

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The trail was built in 2016. It starts off flowier and less steep than "Hei Die", but be careful - don't underestimate it. It's a bit of a stretch down to the valley. The last section in particular is tough. The trail negotiates the last few meters to the finish in steep curves. This is by far the least used segment of our routes. Many riders switch to alternative options, such as the little garden a few meters away. More information is available here: https://mtb-trier.de/die-anna/.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there bike parks around Trier suitable for beginners?

Yes, the Trier region offers options for beginners. Herresthal Forest MTB Trail is an intermediate trail that is flat and natural, suitable for various mountain bikes. Trailpark Mehring also features a 'blueline' specifically designed for beginners and children, allowing all obstacles to be bypassed for gradual progression.

Which bike parks offer challenging trails for experienced riders?

For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Weisshauswald trails in Trier offer 'Hei Die' and 'Das Gärtchen' sections, which are rougher and designed for more advanced riders. Trailpark Mehring also provides advanced trails with features like roadgaps, stepdowns, tables, and doubles, offering opportunities for significant airtime. Additionally, highlights like Säulenweg S2+ Trail and Kandelbach Singletrack are categorized as challenging.

Are there family-friendly bike parks in the Trier region?

Trailpark Mehring is an excellent family-friendly option. It offers a wide array of trail types and features, including a 'blueline' specifically designed for beginners and children, ensuring there's something for all ages and skill levels. The park's free usage and beautiful natural setting make it ideal for a family day out.

What kind of terrain can I expect at the Weisshauswald trails?

The Weisshauswald trails offer diverse gravity-oriented mountain biking terrain. You can expect a mix of flowy sections like 'Die Anna', suitable for enduro riders of all technical skill levels, and rougher, more technical descents like 'Hei Die' and 'Das Gärtchen'. These trails incorporate features such as berms, drops, and jumps.

What features does Trailpark Mehring offer?

Trailpark Mehring boasts an extensive network of single trails with varied difficulty levels, including beginner, technical, flowy, enduro, downhill, and freeride options. Riders can expect jumps, berms, drops, and rock gardens. It also features a 'blueline' for beginners and advanced sections with roadgaps, stepdowns, tables, and doubles, some allowing up to 10 meters of airtime.

How long are the trails in the bike parks around Trier?

Trailpark Mehring features several main and secondary single trails totaling approximately 7 km in length with 200 meters of elevation change. The 'Hei Die' trail in Weisshauswald is about one kilometer long. The broader Trier region also offers over 500 kilometers of mountain bike trails, including singletracks of varying lengths.

Is parking available at the bike parks near Trier?

Yes, parking is generally available. For the Weisshauswald trails, there is parking at the Haus des Waldes, which is conveniently located near the designated uphill section. Trailpark Mehring is situated in the Mehringer Kammerwald, and parking facilities are typically available nearby for visitors.

What is the best season for mountain biking in the Trier region?

The best season for mountain biking in the Trier region is generally from spring through autumn. During these months, the weather is usually mild, and the trails are in good condition. It's always advisable to check local weather conditions before heading out, as rain can affect trail surfaces.

Can I find bike parks with scenic views in the Trier area?

Yes, Trailpark Mehring is known for its scenic location, offering stunning views of the surrounding natural beauty, including the Moselle Valley, near the 'Fünf Seen Blick' viewpoint. The broader region's trails often wind through river valleys and ridges with panoramic views.

What other outdoor activities can I do near these bike parks?

Beyond bike parks, the Trier region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as those detailed in the Running Trails around Trier guide, or discover picturesque waterfall hikes, as found in the Waterfall hikes around Trier guide. There are also extensive natural MTB trails, with more options available in the MTB Trails around Trier guide.

Are the bike parks around Trier easily accessible from the city?

Yes, the Weisshauswald trails are located directly in Trier's Weisshauswald, making them easily accessible for local riders and visitors from the city. Trailpark Mehring, while a short distance away, is also well-situated in the Mehringer Kammerwald, offering convenient access for a day trip.

Are there any official mountain bike clubs maintaining these trails?

Yes, the Weisshauswald trails are managed and maintained by the fahrvergnügen e.V. mountain bike club. Similarly, Trailpark Mehring was established and is maintained by the MTB Club Mehring e.V. These clubs ensure the trails are well-kept and promote the sport in the region.

Are there any costs associated with using the bike parks?

Trailpark Mehring is free to use, making it an accessible option for all riders. The Weisshauswald trails are also freely accessible, maintained by the local mountain bike club in cooperation with local authorities.

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