Best bike parks around Holzwickede are situated in the eastern Ruhr area, a region characterized by its industrial heritage and evolving natural landscapes. While Holzwickede itself does not host dedicated bike parks, its proximity to Dortmund and Wickede (Ruhr) offers access to diverse cycling opportunities. The surrounding area features varied terrain, from former industrial sites transformed into recreational spaces to natural forest trails. This makes it a central point for exploring mountain biking and trail riding in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Still not passable. Trees are lying everywhere.
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Quite steep and slippery at the end, very nice trail
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Nothing bad ... easy to drive
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I should have read DirkS' tip earlier. I was there on October 29th, 2022 and had to realize that the route is still not passable. I then dodged south through the forest and came to the second path shown on the map. From there, the route to the inhabited area was quite easy to drive.
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Not passable at the moment (05/26/2022). In addition to the spruce trees that were already in the way, a few more were added during the last storm. Bypass not possible.
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Danger! There are many dead spruce trees blocking the way. The mobile trails are technically demanding!
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DANGER !! 04/18/22 In the last part about 60 meters before the end in a steep descent!! Is there a tree across !!! To be used with caution at the moment!!!!!
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The area around Holzwickede, particularly in the eastern Ruhr region, offers a variety of bike parks and trails. You'll find everything from challenging singletracks in forests to dedicated MTB parks with diverse difficulty levels. For instance, the Ebberg Trail is known for its S0 to S3 difficulty, catering to various skill sets.
While many trails around Holzwickede offer intermediate to challenging sections, some parks in the broader region provide options for beginners. For example, the Mountainbike-Arena on the Deusenberg in Dortmund includes an easier track with smaller hills, making it suitable for those new to mountain biking. Always check specific trail descriptions for difficulty ratings.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Holzwickede area has several demanding trails. The Schälk S3 Trail is a challenging forest trail known for its flowing, fast sections and a steep, potentially slippery finish. Another option is the Bud Spencer Trail (Ebberg), which offers varied difficulty classes for both flowy and hardcore riding styles.
Beyond Holzwickede, the Ruhr area features unique bike parks. The Mountainbike-Arena on the Deusenberg in Dortmund is notable for its location on a former landfill, offering varied terrain and trails. Another option is the Bikepark Wickede (Ruhr), which features a pumptrack and a dirtline, ideal for practicing jumps and bike handling skills.
The bike parks and trails around Holzwickede are generally enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. However, be aware that trails like the Schälk S3 Trail can become more demanding due to wet roots and fallen leaves in autumn and winter. Some trails, like the Gerlingen Ridge Singletrack Trail, are noted to be good even in winter or relatively bad weather.
Yes, the Holzwickede region offers a variety of cycling routes beyond dedicated bike parks. You can explore routes like the Baarbach Cycle Path or sections of the Ruhr Valley Cycle Path. For more touring bicycle options, check out the Cycling around Holzwickede guide.
In addition to specific bike parks, the area provides numerous mountain bike trails. You can find routes like the 'Hympendahl Viaduct Ruins' loop or the 'Fast descent S0/S3 trail' near Holzwickede. For a comprehensive list of MTB trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Holzwickede guide.
Yes, the natural surroundings of Holzwickede offer various hiking opportunities. You can find trails such as the 'Opherdicke House – Hixterwald (Sölder Holz)' loop or routes with views of the Ruhr Valley. For detailed hiking routes, explore the Hiking around Holzwickede guide.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to every trail may vary, Holzwickede and its surrounding towns offer various amenities including cafes, pubs, and accommodation. It's advisable to check local listings for options near your chosen bike park or trail starting point.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and challenge of the trails. Many appreciate the diverse difficulty classes, from flowy sections to hardcore descents, ensuring something for everyone. The natural forest settings and the opportunity to test and improve riding skills are also highly valued by the komoot community.
While specific rules can vary by location, general recommendations for bike parks in the region often include wearing a helmet, using appropriate bikes (BMX, dirtbikes, MTBs), and avoiding use during wet conditions to preserve the trails and ensure safety. Always respect local signage and trail etiquette.
The 'Trail at TuS Holzen Sommerberg' has experienced accessibility issues in the past due to fallen trees from storms. While it's often described as a great mountain biking spot, it's recommended to check recent local updates or visitor tips on komoot for its current passability before planning your visit.


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