Best bike parks around Forstmehren are found within the broader Westerwald region, an area characterized by its diverse natural landscape. This region offers a variety of terrain suitable for mountain biking, including forest paths and challenging trails. While Forstmehren itself is known for road cycling, the surrounding areas provide dedicated bike park experiences and extensive mountain biking trails.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Very nice trail divided into several sections. It starts at the rocky peak of the Hoher Schaden and ends with a beautiful root trail in the valley.
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Since this is a hiking trail, the driving conditions are not always good. Especially the sections over the bumpy meadows are very uncomfortable to drive. Very interesting landscape. The last stretch down to Marienthal has been deliberately blocked with trees lying across. You have to continue on the paved road for about 200 m, then the bike path goes down into the valley.
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Long and fun trail for our region. A bit hidden and the picture is a bit misleading. The trail starts in the opposite direction from the summit stone.
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Lovingly designed, privately designed bike park. Please make sure that it is a private property and is not freely accessible.
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Very great MTB trail down into the valley
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The slope opposite Steinshof, coming from Heckenhahn. 100m dirt road exit
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It's a lot of fun to drive around there. However, some lifts and downhills are safe for professionals only.
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A very nice route for mountain bikers from the monastery of Marienthal to the Raiffeisen tower Heupelzen, partly with beautiful climbs in it for physically good riders 😉
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The area around Forstmehren, particularly within the broader Westerwald region, offers a variety of bike park experiences. You can find dedicated mountain bike trails, challenging routes with significant climbs, and even pumptracks designed for different skill levels. While Forstmehren itself is more known for road cycling, the surrounding areas provide extensive mountain biking opportunities.
While some trails are challenging, the broader Eifel region, which is close to Forstmehren, offers areas like the Vulkaneifel Trail Park. This park is known for its diverse landscape and guarantees 'riding fun for the whole family,' with a mix of paved and unpaved paths suitable for various ages and skill levels.
One popular option is the Hoher Schaden–Bitzer Bahnhof Trail, known for its long and fun ride divided into several sections, starting at the rocky peak of Hoher Schaden and ending with a root trail. Another is the Mountain Bike Route from Kloster Marienthal to Raiffeisenturm, which features climbs and varied landscapes.
You can visit Pumptrack Westerwald. It's an MTB park that offers a lot of riding fun with lifts and downhills, though some sections are designed for more experienced riders.
The region is characterized by diverse natural landscapes. On trails like the Hoher Schaden–Bitzer Bahnhof Trail, you'll encounter forest sections and viewpoints. The broader Vulkaneifel region, for instance, offers spectacular panoramic views, lava floors, and maar craters, shaped by volcanic activity.
Yes, several options cater to experienced riders. The Mountain Bike Route from Kloster Marienthal to Raiffeisenturm includes climbs suitable for physically capable riders. Additionally, Pumptrack Westerwald has sections with lifts and downhills that are best suited for professionals.
Visitors appreciate the variety and challenge. For example, the Hoher Schaden–Bitzer Bahnhof Trail is described as 'long and fun,' with a beautiful root trail. The Mountain Bike Route from Kloster Marienthal to Raiffeisenturm is noted for its 'nice route' and 'interesting landscape,' despite some bumpy sections.
Absolutely. Beyond bike parks, the area around Forstmehren offers extensive opportunities for other cycling disciplines. You can explore numerous road cycling routes and gravel biking trails. There are also many general MTB trails that are not specifically bike parks but offer great riding.
Yes, for instance, the Birkental Buchholz Bike Park is a lovingly designed, privately owned bike park. It's important to note that it is not freely accessible, so you would need to check for specific access arrangements.
The Descent to Steinshof is an intermediate MTB trail that takes you down into the valley from the slope opposite Steinshof, coming from Heckenhahn. It's described as a 'very great MTB trail' with a 100m dirt road exit.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided for individual bike parks, the Eifel region generally offers pleasant conditions for mountain biking from spring through autumn. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as trail conditions can vary.
Forstmehren itself is more focused on road cycling, but dedicated mountain biking areas and bike parks are found in the surrounding Westerwald and Vulkaneifel regions. These areas are typically within a reasonable driving distance, offering extensive trail networks like the Vulkaneifel Trail Park and the mountain bike arena at the Nürburgring.


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