Best bike parks around Bad Oeynhausen are primarily found within its natural surroundings, offering a range of mountain biking experiences. The region, including areas like the Wiehengebirge and Teutoburg Forest, features diverse trail networks. While dedicated bike parks with extensive built features are limited, there are numerous natural trails and a significant pumptrack facility is planned for Sielpark. These options cater to various cycling disciplines, from technical mountain biking to skill development on pumptracks.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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It is located one kilometer north of the Heidbrink and 500 meters northeast of the Reineberg. The former border between the municipality of Ahlsen-Reineberg (before 1973) and the former municipality of Gehlenbeck runs across the Heidkopf, today the border between the Lübbecke core town and the Gehlenbeck district. This is because the Reineberger Hagen forest area was also annexed to Lübbecke in 1973. Between the Reineberg and the Heidkopf runs a natural gorge in which a stream rises, the Oberdorfer Bach, which is fed from the Wittekindsquelle. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidkopf_(Wiehengebirge)
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Idyllic place with valuable trees - the climb is worth it!
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Once upon a time…unfortunately. Trees have buried the entire trail. One can only imagine what might be true.
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It's not that easy to drive in winter because it's very slippery, but otherwise it's great fun 😊 suitable for beginners
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It depends on where you drive. It is always best to either walk and look at the targeted trail first, or drive carefully/slowly. For example, extremely steep sections can appear or the line is not necessarily obvious.
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Heavy downhills... only for experienced 😀🙈
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Hilltop of the Wiehengebirge next to the Reineberg north of the Heidbrink. 2 MTB trails start from here.
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Demanding trail that requires technical knowledge. The track is equipped with a lot of wood due to a storm.
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Bad Oeynhausen primarily offers extensive natural mountain biking trails within areas like the Wiehengebirge and Teutoburg Forest, rather than traditional built bike parks. These trails provide diverse riding experiences, from challenging descents to scenic routes. Additionally, a significant pumptrack facility is planned for Sielpark, which will cater to skill development for BMX, inline skaters, and skateboarders.
Yes, the region offers several demanding trails. For instance, the MTB Descent Behind the Bismarck Tower is a popular, challenging downhill run. The Singletrack in Naturpark Teutoburger Wald / Eggegebirge is also known for being very demanding and requiring technical riding skills. Riders looking for technical features like berms, jumps, and drops can explore trails in the Krause Buche area, such as Wittingweg DH and Lutternsche Egge DH.
Many trails in the region offer scenic views. The Hasenkanzel is a viewpoint that also features challenging trails. Mountain bike routes around the Moltke Tower and Lutternsche Egge often provide opportunities to explore scenic landscapes, including views of Gehlenbecker Moor and the Teutoburg Forest.
Bad Oeynhausen is developing a large pumptrack facility in Sielpark, covering 4,000 square meters. This asphalt track will feature curves, rollers, pumps, and various obstacles, designed to enhance bike handling skills, coordination, and fitness. It will be suitable for BMX riders, inline skaters, and skateboarders, significantly expanding the recreational opportunities for wheeled sports in the city.
While many mountain bike trails are geared towards intermediate to advanced riders, the planned pumptrack in Sielpark will be an excellent option for all skill levels, including families and beginners, to develop bike handling skills in a controlled environment. For natural trails, it's advisable to check trail descriptions for difficulty ratings and consider easier sections of the wider trail networks.
Beyond mountain biking, Bad Oeynhausen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like 'Balance' through the Sielpark or more moderate routes like the 'Hollow Way in Teutoburg Forest – Moltke Tower loop'. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like 'View of the Weser River – Minden Shaft Lock loop'. For more details, refer to the Hiking around Bad Oeynhausen and Road Cycling Routes around Bad Oeynhausen guides.
Yes, Bad Oeynhausen has skate parks that can often accommodate BMX riders due to shared features like ramps, rails, and obstacles. Notable locations include the Skate- und Rollschuhbahn on Kanalstraße and the facility at Sportplatz Wittekindshof. These offer a different riding experience focused on trick execution in a purpose-built environment. More information on skate parks can be found on Wikipedia.
In the Teutoburg Forest, the Singletrack in Naturpark Teutoburger Wald / Eggegebirge is highly demanding and allows riders to build significant speed while requiring technical precision. Another option is the Forest trail with berms and jumps (Teutoburg Forest), though riders should be aware that some features might be overgrown or damaged.
Visitors appreciate the natural setting and the variety of singletrack trails available, providing a good mix of descents and technical sections. Riders often highlight the challenging downhill experiences, such as the MTB Descent Behind the Bismarck Tower, and the opportunity to explore scenic landscapes. The region's natural terrain offers a rewarding experience for those seeking adventure on two wheels.
The Wiehengebirge is a prominent area for mountain biking. Trails around Krause Buche are particularly popular, featuring routes like Wittingweg DH, Lutternsche Egge DH, and Wild Enduro. These trails are known for their natural settings and offer features such as berms, jumps, and drops, catering to riders seeking technical challenges.
The region's natural trails are generally best enjoyed during drier periods to ensure optimal trail conditions and grip. Spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. While winter riding is possible, be prepared for potentially muddy or icy conditions, especially on natural forest trails.


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