Bike parks around Lünen offer diverse features for cycling enthusiasts in the eastern Ruhrgebiet region. The area is characterized by transformed industrial landscapes, such as former slag heaps, now serving as recreational spaces. These locations provide varied terrain, including pumptracks, dirt lines, and downhill trails. They cater to different skill levels, making them suitable for a range of riders.
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Those who love altitude will enjoy the 278 steps to the Deusenberg slag heap. A sporting challenge with guaranteed rewards. At the top, an impressive panoramic view of Dortmund, all the way to Signal Iduna Park and the TV tower, awaits. The former landfill has been transformed into a green oasis with a mountain bike arena, walking trails, and a paragliding launch site.
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The relatively moderate climb to the plateau of the Deusenberg spoil heap is worthwhile. A magnificent view is the reward.
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Be careful in rainy weather! Very muddy.
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The Deusenberg dump in Dortmund is a fascinating example of the transformation of former industrial and waste landfill areas into valuable leisure and recreation areas. Originally used as a landfill, the Deusenberg was opened to the public after extensive renovation work, including sealing and reforestation with around 150,000 trees. Today the Deusenberg is a popular destination not only because of its impressive view over the Ruhr area, but also as the location of the EDG Mountain Bike Arena, which is aimed at hobby riders of all ages. The summit of the heap, which is around 120 meters above sea level and around 55 meters above the surrounding landscape, can be reached via a 137 meter long staircase or ramp. The dump offers a wide view over Dortmund and the city's important landmarks. The special sights include the St. Reinoldi Church, the RWE Tower, the Dortmunder U, the Westfalenstadion and the television tower in Westfalenpark. The Mountain Bike Arena on the Deusenberg was set up by Disposal Dortmund GmbH (EDG) and offers various trails and a special obstacle course for mountain bikers. Despite the focus on beginners and children, the area offers sufficient opportunities for a variety of driving techniques and is freely accessible. The photovoltaic system on the Deusenberg is another highlight. It is one of the largest systems in the Ruhr area and, with its approximately 13,000 modules, covers the electricity needs of around 1,000 households. This sustainable energy production underlines the ecological value of the area. Although the Deusenberg originally served as a garbage dump, it has developed into an attractive place for leisure activities and sports. The Deusenberg dump is an example of how industrially used areas can be converted into valuable recreational areas that are of interest to both the local population and visitors.
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278 steps. Oof! But the distances are even and small, so it actually works quite well
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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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Gorgeous forest path. I love driving here. There are a few small bridges. But when the weather is wet it gets very muddy there, so the track would only be suitable for people with narrow tires in dry weather.
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When walking up the stairs, the cycle comes from 0 to 100. A fine workout.
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The bike parks around Lünen, often built on former industrial sites like slag heaps, offer diverse features. You can expect pumptracks, dirt lines, downhill trails, and singletracks catering to various skill levels. These facilities provide dedicated spaces for technical riding, jumps, and flow-oriented descents.
Yes, several bike parks around Lünen are suitable for beginners and families. For instance, the Deusenberg and EDG Mountain Bike Arena offers a training trail and is considered suitable for beginners. The Singletrack at Zeche Victor (Castrop-Rauxel) is also described as an easy singletrack, great for various skill levels in a natural setting.
For more challenging rides, the Deusenberg and EDG Mountain Bike Arena includes challenging single trails. Additionally, the Singletrail Castrop-Rauxel Forest and the Singletrack in NSG Bodelschwingher Wald are noted for their challenging sections, especially after rain, requiring good MTB driving technique.
The Bikeanlage Lünen-Gahmen, located on Halde Viktoria 3/4, is known for its professional concept. It features an official pumptrack, a dirtline, and an approximately 500 to 600-meter-long downhill 'Flowline' with rolling bumps and jumps. It's suitable for both experienced riders and those developing skills, with continuous access.
Bikepark Brambauer, situated at Halde Tockhausen, provides about 250 meters of mountain biking fun. It includes a downhill section, a specific trail track, a 'Tabline' with three tables and a double, and a 'Raceline' for speed and airtime. Like other local parks, it is continuously open.
Yes, both the Bikeanlage Lünen-Gahmen (Halde Viktoria 3/4) and Bikepark Brambauer (Halde Tockhausen) are continuously open, allowing for flexible visiting hours throughout the year. However, be aware that some trails, like those in the Castrop-Rauxel Forest, can become very muddy and challenging after rain or in winter.
Many bike parks are located on former slag heaps, offering elevated perspectives. From the top of the Deusenberg and EDG Mountain Bike Arena, you get a very good view of Dortmund. The Stairs to the Deusenberg spoil tip also leads to an impressive panoramic view of Dortmund, including Signal Iduna Park and the TV tower.
Absolutely! Beyond the bike parks, Lünen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Mesopotamia – experience the Lippe and Seseke rivers' or the 'Canal passage – Experience waterways'. Find more options in the Cycling around Lünen guide.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails near the bike parks. For example, you can enjoy routes like 'Schwansbell Castle – Preußenhafen Lünen loop' or 'Datteln-Hamm Canal – Schloss Schwansbell loop'. These and more can be found in the Easy hikes around Lünen guide.
Visitors highly appreciate the Deusenberg and EDG Mountain Bike Arena for its diverse trails, suitable for all levels from training to challenging singletracks. The fact that it's free to use and offers a wonderful view of Dortmund from the top are also frequently mentioned positives. It's a popular spot for bikers, walkers, and even paragliders.
Yes, in addition to a sloping ramp for pedestrians and cyclists, you can climb the Stairs to the Deusenberg spoil tip. This staircase is 137 meters long with 278 steps, offering a sporting challenge. There's even a side-mounted rail if you wish to take your bike up with you.
Yes, the Singletrack at Zeche Victor (Castrop-Rauxel) is a nice, easy singletrack located in a beautiful natural setting. It's described as being away from crowded main roads and features pleasant vegetation, making it enjoyable for various skill levels.
For longer rides, consider routes like the 'Bike path near Gahmen – Restored Emscher loop from Lünen Hbf' which is about 53 km, or the 'Cappenberg Castle – Viewing platform at Beversee loop from Lünen Hbf' at around 35 km. These routes offer moderate difficulty and explore the surrounding areas. More details are available in the Cycling around Lünen guide.


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