Best bike parks around Wunstorf include the newly established Bikepark Wunstorf, located in the north of the city. This facility occupies approximately half a hectare on a historical cycling race track site. It features five distinct courses, including a flowline, jumpline, dirtline, and a pumptrack, designed for various skill levels. The park integrates natural terrain and modeling, offering a diverse environment for BMX riders and mountain bikers.
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The Mooshüttenweg is certainly the most interesting path to ride up the Deister from Bad Nenndorf. As it is also heavily frequented by hikers, a fast descent should be approached with caution, especially since it can get very muddy in winter. The parallel, wide Heisterburgweg is certainly more suitable for a faster descent.
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A nice trail of mine, but not officially designated. It was actually a hiking trail converted into a downhill trail. If you meet hikers with children there, don't be surprised if things get a little rough.
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Yes, a great trail!!! Unfortunately, the last storm blocked the trail with trees in 2 places :-(
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The communications tower Barsinghausen (internal: radio transmission point Barsinghausen 2) is a 150 meter high communications tower of Deutsche Funkturm. It is located on the 361 meter high Great Neck within the Deister and was put into operation in 1969. Structurally, it is an FMT 2 type tower. Radio programs are broadcast from here in addition to non-public directional radio. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernmeldeturm_Barsinghausen
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For me as a beginner and for the first time in the Deister under the weather conditions, this is a challenge enough for now. It was very muddy / slippery in some places. The wide path also helped me to evade and look for the best route. If the path is drier, you can certainly drive here at a higher speed than today. In any case, it was a lot of fun despite the mud battle and was a nice tour for my birthday.
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The Feggendorfer Trail is increasingly turning out to be one of my favorite home trails. It begins about 150m before the Heisterburg, coming from the Kreuzbuche. At first it meanders over the grippy forest floor. This is followed by a short, steep section downhill with quite narrow bends. Take a lot of speed with you and you can hit the right-hand kicker with a gap, or just leave it out. It continues quite flatly, followed by further small waves until it goes slightly uphill on the slope. (be careful when wet, clayey, greasy) Once at the top, the Feggendorfer shouts “speeeeeed” through the not too dense beech forest. This is followed by dips, natural curves, small kickers, short flat passages and dips at the back in which wonderful berms have been created. That's flow!!! New at the end, following the right line, is the big kick with gap. At the end of the trail left, with the bridge behind you. It goes along the edge of the forest on an easy single trail to Feggendorf. For me, the Feggendorfer is a must at the end of almost every Deister tour, especially in the light of the sunset.
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There are great trails to discover around the tower. Respect rules! Love trails!
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The Wunstorf area offers a variety of cycling experiences, centered around the new Bikepark Wunstorf. This park features five diverse courses including a flowline, jumpline, dirtline, and a pumptrack, catering to various skill levels. Beyond the dedicated park, you'll find natural singletracks like the Deister Singletrack at Mooshütte, known for its flowing sections and natural jump opportunities, and challenging trails such as Steinturm Trailhead with berms, kickers, and DH elements.
Yes, Bikepark Wunstorf is designed to be accessible for all ages and skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders. Its diverse parcours, including a pumptrack and flowline, allow everyone to test and improve their cycling skills in a natural and engaging environment.
Bikepark Wunstorf officially opened in August 2025, marking Wunstorf's first dedicated bike park.
Bikepark Wunstorf is unique due to its location on a historical site that was once Wunstorf's cycling race track 70 years ago. Its design integrates natural terrain, creating the impression of a bike park built within a wooded area, offering a natural and engaging environment for riders.
Absolutely. For advanced riders, trails like Steinturm Trailhead offer soft forest floor, berms, kickers, gap jumps, and DH elements. Another challenging option is the Second-Time Trail Spur, which includes smaller tabletops, kickers, fast corners, and a steep downhill section.
Visitors appreciate the variety and natural feel of the trails. For instance, the Deister Singletrack at Mooshütte is praised for its flowing nature, firm loamy ground, and natural jump opportunities, allowing for fast and enjoyable rides. The Raketentrail Trailhead is noted for its rooty sections, requiring predictive riding but offering fun for both fully and hardtail riders.
Yes, the Barsinghausen Telecommunications Tower is a notable viewpoint and a good spot between stops, with excellent trails all around it.
Beyond bike parks, Wunstorf offers a range of cycling opportunities. You can explore various routes for road cycling or general touring. For more options, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Wunstorf guide or the Cycling around Wunstorf guide for touring bicycle routes.
Yes, if you're looking for a change of pace, there are easy hiking trails available. You can find more information and specific routes in the Easy hikes around Wunstorf guide.
The bike parks and trails in Wunstorf are generally best enjoyed during dry weather conditions when the ground is firm and loamy, offering optimal grip. While specific opening hours or seasonal recommendations for Bikepark Wunstorf are not detailed, outdoor bike parks are typically most pleasant from spring through autumn.
The Deister Singletrack at Mooshütte trail ends directly at the inn "Mooshütte," providing a convenient spot for refreshments after your ride. For Bikepark Wunstorf, it is located adjacent to a playground in Erich-Kästner-Straße, suggesting it's within a developed area where amenities might be found nearby.


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