Best bike parks around Trierweiler are found within the wider Trier region, offering diverse mountain biking experiences. While Trierweiler itself is a small municipality, its proximity to the Mosel river and forested areas provides a natural setting for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by its rolling hills and valleys, making it suitable for various trail types. This area serves as a hub for mountain biking enthusiasts, with dedicated parks and numerous natural trails.
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Very cool flowing trail for MTB. Thank you to the builders! The only drawback: At one point on the trail, after a jump in the landing zone, a single vertical wooden post is buried in the ground right at the edge of the trail. This can quickly become dangerous in the event of a mistake.
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Very nice trail 👍🏻
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Nice route. The trails are not partially open even in winter. I think it's class👍🏻.
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Well worth a visit, I promise 👍🏻😉.
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“Hei Die” is our first and oldest route in the Weisshauswald. Built in 2005, the trail winds its way down to the valley over a distance of almost one kilometer. From there you can quickly get back to the car park at the Haus des Waldes, where the designated uphill begins. In several places the route offers two parallel lines with different features. Several turning options on “Die Anna” and our little garden allow for a variety of combination options. https://mtb-trier.de/hei-die/
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The trail was built in 2016. It starts off flowier and less steep than "Hei Die", but be careful - don't underestimate it. It's a bit of a stretch down to the valley. The last section in particular is tough. The trail negotiates the last few meters to the finish in steep curves. This is by far the least used segment of our routes. Many riders switch to alternative options, such as the little garden a few meters away. More information is available here: https://mtb-trier.de/die-anna/.
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Nature reserve & former army training camp with hiking/cycling trails in scenic, wooded surrounds.
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While Trierweiler itself doesn't host dedicated bike parks, the surrounding Trier region offers excellent options. The two primary bike parks are MTB Bikepark Trier and the Mountainbike-Trailpark Mehring/Mosel. Both provide diverse trails for various skill levels.
MTB Bikepark Trier features a wide array of trails with jumps, drops, berms, and rock gardens. It's designed to cater to all abilities, from beginners to advanced riders, and is known for its vibrant mountain bike culture and events.
The Mountainbike-Trailpark Mehring/Mosel is the first trail park in the Trier region, offering approximately 7 km of single trails with 200 meters of elevation gain. It's beautifully integrated into nature, winding through a pine forest with views of the Mosel river. Trails are categorized by difficulty, including options for beginners, technical riders, flow trails, enduro, and downhill/freeride, with jumps and berms. Beginners can bypass obstacles.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, the region offers several demanding trails. The Säulenweg S2+ Trail is a very demanding downhill section with deep pumps, steep curves with roots, drops, and kickers, definitely not suitable for beginners. The Götterhütte Trail also features big jumps and drops that are difficult to avoid, offering a cool, varied descent.
The Mountainbike-Trailpark Mehring/Mosel is designed to accommodate all skill levels, including beginners. Its trails allow riders to bypass obstacles, making it suitable for those new to mountain biking or families. Additionally, the 'Die Anna' trail, part of the Weisshauswald network, starts off flowier and less steep, offering a good entry point before becoming more challenging.
The Mountainbike-Trailpark Mehring/Mosel is open from March 1st to October 31st. Usage is prohibited during rain or wet conditions to preserve the trails. For MTB Bikepark Trier, it's best to check their official channels for specific seasonal operating hours and conditions.
Beyond mountain biking, the Trierweiler area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as those found in the Hiking around Trierweiler guide. There are also diverse cycling routes for touring bicycles, including sections of the Moselle Cycle Path, detailed in the Cycling around Trierweiler guide.
Yes, the Mountainbike-Trailpark Mehring/Mosel is located near the 'Fünf Seen Blick' viewpoint and offers beautiful views of the Mosel river as you ride through the pine forest. The region's rolling hills and valleys also provide scenic backdrops for your rides.
The komoot community highly appreciates trails like the Start of Die Anna Trail, which is part of the Weisshauswald network and offers varied descents. The Götterhütte Trail is also a community favorite for its big jumps and varied descent, often taking 8-9 minutes of pure downhill fun.
Yes, the Kandelbach Singletrack is noted as a great singletrack that is good to master with a CX / Gravel / gravel bike. It features some steep and rooted hairpin bends, offering a challenging yet rewarding experience for these bike types.
The Kutbach Trail is generally rated as S1/S2, indicating an intermediate to moderately difficult trail. It's described as a beautiful hiking and mountain bike trail that meanders through the forest floor with red sandstone colors, offering a fun ride.


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