Best bike parks around Ellscheid are situated in the Natur- und Geopark Vulkaneifel, a region characterized by its volcanic landscape and diverse natural features. The area offers a mix of forest trails and dedicated bike park sections. These routes provide opportunities for mountain biking across varied terrain, from singletracks to more established paths. The Vulkaneifel region is known for its geological formations and offers a natural setting for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Nice narrow trail, unfortunately you have to push sometimes.
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Nice trail technique course to practice on. You can also see the volcanic rock again and again. Unfortunately the lines/course are not maintained. Some lines are completely overgrown and/or there are branches and stones in the way. There is wild growth here and there on the pump track. 1 of the 3 upper entrances is completely overgrown. A pity.
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The MTB path continues behind the bridge ;)
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At the weekend it is better to avoid a lot of hikers here. The path is also very narrow and, as described, you go vertically a few meters down on one side.
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The entrance can be overlooked and initially it doesn't roll that well (at least in damp and wet conditions), but after the right-hand bend it starts really well, partly rooted, partly through a meadow, always flowing and without difficulties. I've always ridden the trail with the hardtail, no problem!
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With the enormous heat it was good mtb in the bis: warm but still doable under the trees and in the shade.
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Get off the bike for a while, bike on the neck and hop to the other side.
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Looks cooler than it is. Neither flowing nor fun 😕
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The bike parks and trails around Ellscheid are primarily located within the Natur- und Geopark Vulkaneifel. This region offers a mix of forest trails, singletracks, and dedicated bike park sections, often characterized by its volcanic landscape. You'll find varied terrain catering to different skill levels, from non-technical singletracks to more challenging routes with technical features.
Yes, for riders seeking technical challenges, Trail Park Koulshore is an excellent option. It combines the Eifel's volcanic terrain with Canadian bike park elements, offering singletracks, residents, and Northshores for an adrenaline-filled experience. Another challenging option is the Lieserpfad Steep Slope Singletrail, which is very scenic but requires careful riding due to its narrow path and steep drops.
If you're looking for a less technical ride, the Bleckhausen Singletrack is a great choice. It's rated S1, non-technical, and offers a shady, scenic environment. Another option is the MTB alternative route near the Kosmos Cycle Path in Natur- und Geopark Vulkaneifel, which allows for easy cycling parallel to the main cycle path from Gemünden to Pützborn.
While Ellscheid itself doesn't have many directly located bike parks, the broader region around Hillscheid (a nearby area) offers options. The **Emser Bikepark** is a notable example, reachable from Koblenz in under half an hour by car. It features six distinct sections, including big jumps on the Gap track and challenging curves on the Emser Schleuder, with a taxi shuttle service available on weekends.
Visitors appreciate the unique combination of the Eifel's volcanic terrain with challenging bike park elements, as seen in places like Trail Park Koulshore. The scenic beauty, especially on trails like the Lieserpfad Steep Slope Singletrail, is also highly valued. Many enjoy the variety of trails that cater to different skill levels, from technically demanding routes to more relaxed, shady singletracks.
Yes, the region offers various cycling opportunities. You can explore road cycling routes around Ellscheid, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. For more details, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Ellscheid guide.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Ellscheid is excellent for hiking. You'll find numerous trails, including moderate routes like the HeimatSpur Antoniusweg and more challenging mountain hikes. For detailed information on routes, check out the Hiking around Ellscheid guide and the Mountain Hikes around Ellscheid guide.
Yes, the Emser Bikepark is designed with six distinct sections to accommodate various riders. It features big jumps on the Gap track for advanced riders and challenging curves on the Emser Schleuder, but also offers sections suitable for different experiences. A taxi shuttle service is available on weekends for convenience.
Yes, in the Hillscheid area, you can find trails like the **Vineyard Trail between Nassau and Dausenau**, which is suitable for mountain biking, though some rocky sections require caution. The **Keitenberg Trail** is another option, with its first two sections rated S1/S1+, and a more challenging third section (S2+/S3-) for advanced riders, offering two variants.
The Natur- und Geopark Vulkaneifel is known for its unique geological formations, including volcanic landscapes and maars. You'll often ride through diverse natural settings, including dense forests and scenic viewpoints. Trails like the Lieserpfad Steep Slope Singletrail offer stunning views over gorges.
Yes, the use of Trail Park Koulshore is free. It's an absolute 'must ride' in the Eifel for those with a certain level of ability, offering technical driving challenges and plenty of action.


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