Best bike parks around Auel are located within the broader surrounding regions, as Auel itself is a small village in either Belgium or Germany. The areas near Auel, including the Belgian Ardennes, German Eifel, and Taunus mountains, provide extensive mountain biking opportunities. These regions feature varied landscapes, from volcanic formations and dense forests to river valleys, offering a range of trails for different skill levels.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Partially very steep descent, so be careful!!
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A superb singletrack trail through the Mühlbach Valley. It passes several mills, some inhabited and some abandoned. The highlight is the rock path, where it can get very narrow when encountering oncoming traffic.
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Oh, I hope all these people with sticks up their asses die out one day. Someone always dies somewhere, and at some point, everything's fine. Stupid death cult.
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Beautiful forest just great options for tours
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Very nice trail. Be careful not to get stuck with the pedals at blocked places (holding ropes are on the rocks towering up at the sides).
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Great route !! Definitely worth it 👌🏼
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Here next to this historical "Hessenstrasse" originally nobody actually "amused" themselves by creating the hill, except those who drive over it carelessly, because those in the forest are ancient Celtic barrows !!!
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This trail is very varied and not too difficult S0 to S1 but a real treat for the bike and for the eyes!
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Near Auel, you'll discover a diverse range of bike parks and trails. The region offers everything from flowtrails and singletracks to freeride routes. For instance, Flowtrail Bornsmühle provides a varied and not-too-difficult experience, while the Gründelbach Single Trail (Lower Section) offers a more challenging ride through the forest.
Yes, there are options for various skill levels. While some trails are challenging, many areas cater to beginners and families. For example, Flowtrail Bornsmühle is described as not too difficult, making it a good choice. The Kaul Bike Park in Wiltz, Luxembourg (relatively close to Belgian Auel), also features circuits of increasing difficulty, allowing aspiring mountain bikers to refine techniques in a fun environment.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge can explore trails like the Gründelbach Single Trail (Lower Section), which is a demanding route through the forest. Additionally, the Eifel region offers technical trails with abundant rocks, ideal for training for mountain bike enduros. The Taunus Mountains also feature trails with technical sections involving rocks and roots.
The regions surrounding Auel boast rich natural beauty. Near the Belgian Auel, the Ardennes and Eifel regions offer diverse terrain, including volcanic landscapes, craters (Maare), and scenic views. Near the German Auel, the Rhein-Lahn-Kreis provides breathtaking views of the Lahn river and historic castles, while the Taunus Mountains feature green forests and gentle peaks. Trails like the Forest nature trail with serpentine descent highlight the area's forest environments.
Yes, the area combines natural trails with historical elements. The Celtic burial mounds freeride trail is an example where you can find historical sites within a biking area. The Taunus Mountains, near the German Auel, also feature historical Roman sites alongside their trails.
While specific seasonal recommendations for Auel's bike parks aren't detailed, the broader regions like the Eifel and Taunus are generally excellent for mountain biking during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather conditions for exploring the diverse trails and natural landscapes. Winter options are less common for dedicated bike parks, but some trails might be accessible depending on snow conditions.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as those listed in Cycling around Auel, or try gravel biking with routes found in Gravel biking around Auel. There are also running trails available, detailed in Running Trails around Auel, allowing you to enjoy the diverse landscapes on foot.
Near the Belgian Auel, La Ferme Libert Bike Park in Malmedy, Belgium, is a prominent option. Converted from a dry ski slope, it offers four downhill (DH) tracks with bump fields, banked bends, and a pump track, providing an adrenaline rush for freeride fans.
Yes, the Emser Bikepark in Bad Ems, within the Rhein-Lahn-Kreis, is known for its MTB flowtrail, focusing on smooth, flowing descents through the forest. The broader Rhein-Lahn-Kreis also features diverse MTB tours with singletrack sections and breathtaking views.
Visitors appreciate the variety and natural beauty of the trails. Many enjoy the 'real treat for the bike and for the eyes' offered by trails like Flowtrail Bornsmühle. The challenging nature of routes like the Gründelbach Single Trail (Lower Section) is also highly valued, as is the opportunity to combine sport with scenic enjoyment and historical exploration.
While specific crowd levels vary, exploring the extensive networks in the Eifel and Taunus regions can offer more secluded experiences compared to dedicated, well-known bike parks. These regions feature hundreds of kilometers of signposted trails, providing ample space to find less crowded routes, especially on weekdays or outside peak season.
The surrounding regions of the Ardennes, Eifel, and Taunus are well-developed for tourism. You can generally find cafes, pubs, and various accommodation options in the towns and villages near the bike parks and trailheads. It's advisable to check local listings for specific amenities close to your chosen biking destination.


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