Bike parks around Goddert offer a range of mountain biking routes and trails. The region features diverse terrain, including forest paths and dedicated dirt parks. While not characterized by large-scale, purpose-built bike parks, Goddert provides opportunities for mountain biking with various natural and constructed features. The area is suitable for exploring different types of bike trails.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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There's an uphill trail right next to it, so you can do a few laps there.👍😊
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Great MTB highlight! Someone must have been bored.
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A path leads here from Wirges, which later leads to Denrbach.
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The trail is currently (5.5.22) passable. Two obstacles are easy to avoid, otherwise you can drive along the muddy middle section along the edge. Pedestrians, horses and probably also mountain bikers have already fixed new tracks on the edge here 😉👍. In the wet, probably rather tedious...
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There is a well-mobile forest path, right next to this special MTB trail. You have to be careful not to miss the entrance to the trail ;-).
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Here is a MTB "park" with various ramps, etc... Some parts of the terrain are covered. Doesn't seem to be used in winter, but overall it's an attractive area for mountain bikers
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Dirt parks, dirt jump trails or slopestyle parcours are descriptions of a sports area that is used by mountain bikers and BMX riders to propel their bikes into the air and to practice tricks. The sports facilities, which are mostly located on level surfaces, are already widespread and it is impossible to imagine life without them. A good dirt park is characterized by the fact that both beginners and professionals alike can use the range of ramps, hills and obstacles and have fun together. The different lines consist of several jumps lined up in a row – also called ramps or dirts. These lines and jumps are divided into different levels of difficulty and thus serve every skill level. Jumps for beginners are called tables or tablelines. This English Concept is fathomed in the shape of this earth-made “jumping hill” that resembles a table with a side ascent and descent. Due to the level surface between take-off and landing, the table is the ideal training object for beginners and advanced users, since a jump that is too short does not end in the empty space between take-off and landing. The risk of injury is thus minimized and the obstacle can simply be "run over" without having to jump over it with the dirt bike. Jumps for advanced and professionals are called doubles. This term describes a jumping hill, which consists only of a kicker (jumping hill) and a landing hill. Consequently, this means that a predetermined distance must be covered between take-off and landing in order to land a trick safely. It is therefore not possible to “run over” a double. The term Slopestyle Parcour describes a facility on which professional riders can compete against each other on a route prepared with wooden ramps and obstacles - also in the form of an organized competition. By the way: An excellent and often used addition to dirt parks are pump tracks. These round off the offer and increase the attractiveness of this sports facility for a broader community of interests. Source: Radquartier Parks
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Unfortunately much too muddy to drive on at the moment!
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Goddert offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences, including dedicated dirt parks with ramps and terrain features, forest paths with built-in trail sections, and connection routes. You'll find options catering to various skill levels, from intermediate to challenging.
Yes, Dirtpark Westerwald is designed with lines divided by difficulty levels, including 'tablelines' which are ideal for beginners to practice jumps safely. The park aims to accommodate both novices and experienced riders.
For advanced riders, Dirtpark Westerwald features 'doubles' for more experienced jumpers. Additionally, the Erzbisch Trail is known for its challenging nature, offering steep descents and opportunities for jumps, though it can be a bit overgrown at times.
Giershofen Forest MTB Trail is a popular choice. It features a beautiful forest path integrated with built-in trail sections and small ramps. For those who prefer not to use the ramps, a single trail option is also available.
Yes, the MTB Connection Trail Haiderbach offers a scenic mountain biking experience as it connects Deesen to the Schöwer Rundweg through a forest setting. The area generally provides many beautiful paths within its forested regions.
Visitors appreciate the variety of terrain, from the built features and ramps at dirt parks to the natural forest paths. The community highlights the well-maintained sections and the opportunity to practice tricks and jumps, as well as the scenic beauty of the forest trails.
Beyond bike parks, Goddert offers opportunities for gravel biking, hiking, and general mountain biking. You can explore various routes like the Grenzbachtal loop for gravel biking or the Dreifelder Pond loop for mountain biking. For hiking, trails like the Birch Avenue Goddert loop are available. Find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Goddert, Hiking around Goddert, and MTB Trails around Goddert guides.
The MTB Connection Trail Haiderbach serves as a dedicated route to link Deesen with the Schöwer Rundweg. Additionally, a path from Wirges leads towards Dernbach, which can be accessed via the Trail Entrance Towards Dernbach.
While specific weather patterns aren't detailed, some trails, like the MTB Connection Trail Haiderbach, can become very muddy and difficult to ride during wet conditions. It's always advisable to check local weather forecasts and recent trail reports before heading out, especially for forest and natural trails.
Yes, pump tracks are often found as an excellent addition to dirt parks, enhancing the offerings for a broader community of interests. While not explicitly detailed for every location, they are a common feature in well-equipped dirt park facilities like those described for Dirtpark Westerwald.
The guide data doesn't specify a 'best time' but generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and less extreme weather for outdoor activities. Be mindful that some trails can become muddy during wet periods, so drier seasons might be preferable for certain routes.


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