Best bike parks around Helmeroth are situated in a region known for its diverse cycling opportunities, including mountain biking and road cycling. The area features varied terrain, from scenic river valleys to forested hills, providing a natural setting for outdoor activities. Helmeroth serves as a starting point for exploring numerous routes that cater to different skill levels. The landscape is characterized by its natural beauty, offering a backdrop for cycling adventures.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Access is prohibited, the path has been blocked by a tree since May 2023. Access has now been banned, including for hikers.
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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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Can be driven quite well, but also be considerate of hikers. MTB riders can also afford a bell. More consideration for each other.
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Nice section of the Natursteig Sieg and easy to ride with the MTB :) For people who are afraid of slopes, it is better not to ride them!
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The funnel trail runs steeply downhill through various "bomb craters" and offers different lines. It's a lot of fun! Still driving well after the logging work in this area. Sometimes it goes down very steeply - not for inexperienced drivers! A somewhat easier trail runs parallel to the "funnel trail". In the lower area, both trails come together. It is recommended to cross the forest path at the Eisweiher and continue on the trail (from here Druidensteig) in the direction of Engelsteinstraße. Another great section! Unfortunately, Komoot sometimes shows the wrong comments on some highlights ... even pictures are often assigned incorrectly ... Edit: Unfortunately there is still a lot of room for improvement in the Komoot app or platform. Trolls like "T. Wölferlingen" or fake accounts should be recognized in good time. In general, the entire point system should be revised. I hope the developers will continue to develop the platform quickly and have enough funds available to cope with the large number of users!
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The Bruche barbecue hut has a long tradition. Football tournaments were held on the "Hasenköttel" in the 1970s. In the 2000s, many found parties held there. Today, a small bike park is run next door by the ski & leisure club. A pump track is planned here in the future. We're excited to see what's to come :)
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You can practice off-road driving next to the grill hut.
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The region around Helmeroth offers a variety of cycling experiences, from challenging mountain bike trails to dedicated practice areas. You'll find technical descents, forest trails, and spots designed for off-road practice. While Helmeroth itself is a starting point for diverse cycling routes, the broader vicinity features specific bike park attractions.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging options. The Trichter Trail is known for its steep downhill sections and various lines, suitable for those seeking a thrill. Another demanding option is the Sieghang Trail (Natursteig Sieg), which offers a scenic but cautious ride along the slope.
For families and those looking to practice off-road skills, the Grillhütte Bruche and Bike Park provides a dedicated area. There are plans for a future pump track at this location, making it an evolving spot for skill development.
The Helmeroth area is characterized by its natural beauty, including scenic river valleys and forested hills. Many trails, like the Sieghang Trail (Natursteig Sieg), offer picturesque sections through forests and along slopes. The broader region, such as Sauerland, also features trails with scenic views.
While not directly bike parks, the region offers cycling routes that pass by historical sites. For instance, you can find routes that lead to points of interest like the Marienstatt Monastery or Hartenfels Castle, providing a blend of cycling and cultural exploration.
Beyond bike parks, Helmeroth is a hub for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy loops and more difficult routes like the 'Stepping stones across the Nister – Helmeroth Suspension Bridge'. There are also many road cycling routes and running trails available.
Visitors appreciate the diverse and challenging nature of the trails. For example, the Trichter Trail is often described as 'a lot of fun' and 'awesome' for its steep descents. The Sieghang Trail is noted as a 'nice section' for mountain biking, though some advise caution due to slopes.
While not in Helmeroth itself, the **Green Hill Bike Park** in Sauerland is a notable destination in the wider region. It offers a diverse selection of 11 routes with numerous variations and approximately 200 meters of depth, catering to both beginners and experienced riders with features like a T-bar lift, forest trails, jumps, and natural paths.
Yes, the Old Quarry is mentioned as a good practice area for mountain bikers. Additionally, the Grillhütte Bruche and Bike Park provides a dedicated space for off-road practice.
The terrain around Helmeroth is varied, featuring everything from challenging forest paths with steep descents to more undulating sections. You'll encounter natural paths, some with roots and rocks, and areas that require navigating through varied surfaces, including some bumpy meadows on certain routes.
Absolutely. The Mountain Bike Route from Kloster Marienthal to Raiffeisenturm is a great example. This route offers beautiful climbs and interesting landscapes, connecting a monastery with an observation tower, providing a scenic and physically engaging ride.


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