Best bike parks around Witten offer a variety of mountain biking experiences, from flowy trails to technically demanding downhill sections. The region provides diverse routes suitable for different skill levels, incorporating built features and natural terrain. Cyclists can explore areas with dedicated bike parks and sanctioned trails, making it a notable destination for mountain biking.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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WARNING: The trail is currently difficult to ride and about half of it is destroyed. Trees are currently being cleared here.
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The slag heap is worth it. From here you can see how the landscape changes. In the south you can see Dortmund with the foothills of the Sauerland and to the north you can see how it becomes increasingly flatter towards the Münsterland.
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Nice to ride if you want few small jumps in it, mighty muddy in wet conditions
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Great all-round visibility, as the top of the heap is free of large vegetation.
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Wonderful jump line. Absolute fun trail! 👌 But be careful: not all edges can be rolled off! If you are still unsure, you should test beforehand. Who can: Have fun!
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In my opinion this is the Eggendahler Freeride, the Nizzatrail is at a different point and ends in the Nizzatal
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Whoever prepared the trail so well again so shortly after the flood. Thanks a lot for this!!
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As of today, there were unfortunately a lot of thick branches on the lower section of the trail. It looked like they had been placed there on purpose. I was able to clear most of them away, but some are really too heavy. You just have to carry your bike over them. I wouldn't say that the trail is no longer rideable because most of it was really fun and is very well built. Further down, the trail splits, you have to keep to the left or you'll end up in the bushes ^^ EDIT: In the meantime (July 21st) the branches have been cleared away, riding on the trail is 100% fun again :)
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Witten and its surroundings offer a diverse range of bike parks and trails. You'll find everything from flowy trails designed for speed and jumps, like the Anaconda Flow Trail, to technically demanding downhill sections with natural drops and built berms, such as those found at Kohlensiepen DH. There are also freeride trails with optional obstacles, like the Eggendahl Freeride Trail, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, Witten offers options for beginners and families. While some trails are challenging, many feature elements that can be bypassed or are designed with varying skill levels in mind. For instance, the Anaconda Flow Trail is noted as suitable for beginners due to its manageable gradient, and the Deusenberg and EDG Mountain Bike Arena includes training trails and is generally accessible, even featuring a viewpoint that's family-friendly.
For those seeking a challenge, the Witten area has several options. The Kohlensiepen DH trail is known for its steep sections, natural drops, and built berms. Additionally, the Rocky Downhill Trail to Wodantal offers a wonderfully varied and sometimes rougher, steeper ride with roots and stones, requiring good riding technique.
The Anaconda Flow Trail is highly praised for its design, allowing riders to build speed and achieve far jumps over obstacles. The Eggendahl Freeride Trail is also popular for its flexibility, offering simple, built-up MTB obstacles that can be bypassed. The Deusenberg and EDG Mountain Bike Arena is another popular destination, offering a range from training trails to challenging single trails.
Yes, the Deusenberg and EDG Mountain Bike Arena, located on a former garbage dump, rises 55 meters above the surrounding area and offers a very good view of Dortmund and its districts. Beyond the bike parks, mountain biking in Witten also provides opportunities to explore scenic routes along Lake Kemnader.
Beyond bike parks, Witten offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes like the 'Coal Railway Trail – Elbschetaltrasse Section loop from Hardenstein' or 'Lake Hengstey – Ruhr Viaduct at Harkort Lake loop from Witten Annen-Nord'. There are also numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Lake Kemnade – Viewpoint at Lake Kemnade loop from Hardenstein', and easy hiking trails like 'Bergbauwanderweg Muttental M2' or 'Ruins of Hardenstein Castle – View of Hardenstein Castle loop from Hardenstein'. You can find more details on these activities in the respective guides: Gravel biking around Witten, Cycling around Witten, and Easy hikes around Witten.
While focusing on bike parks, the region around Witten also offers historical insights. Mountain biking can be combined with exploring sites like the historic center of Herbede or Hardenstein Castle. The Deusenberg, for example, is near the Hansa coking plant (museum), offering a glimpse into industrial history.
The bike parks and trails around Witten are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring and autumn often provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. While specific winter conditions vary, some trails might be less accessible or require different gear during colder, wetter periods. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Witten's bike parks stand out due to their diverse offerings, catering to all skill levels from relaxed paths to highly challenging trails. The focus on 'flow' and speed, as seen in trails like the Anaconda Flow Trail, provides an exhilarating experience. Additionally, the presence of dedicated groups like 'Happy Trail Friends e.V.' ensures some trails are well-maintained, contributing to a positive riding experience.
Absolutely. The Anaconda Flow Trail is particularly praised for its design, allowing riders to build good speed and navigate obstacles with well-built drops and jumps. Another trail near Moonwalk/Krankenhaus DH is characterized by nice rolls, turns, and switchbacks, enabling a high pace and a flowy ride.
The terrain varies significantly. You can expect a mix of natural surfaces, including roots and stones, as well as built features like berms, drops, and jumps. Trails range from smooth, flowy sections to rougher, steeper downhill parts. For example, the Rocky Downhill Trail to Wodantal is known for its roots and stones, while the Eggendahl Freeride Trail features simple, built-up MTB obstacles.


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