Best bike parks around Langsur are found in a region characterized by its forested hills and river valleys near the German-Luxembourgish border. The area provides various mountain biking experiences, primarily focusing on natural terrain and designated trail segments. These routes offer opportunities for challenging downhill sections and scenic rides through the landscape.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Definitely S2+ and currently interrupted by 5-6 fallen trees
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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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The Langsur area is known for its natural terrain and designated 'MTB Park' segments, offering a variety of mountain biking experiences. You'll find challenging downhill sections and technical singletracks through forested hills and river valleys. These are more focused on natural trails rather than extensive, lift-served bike parks.
Yes, advanced riders will find challenging options. The Säulenweg S2+ Trail is a demanding downhill section with deep pumps, steep curves, roots, drops, and kickers, rated S2+. The Weisshauswald Downhill Trail, mentioned in regional research, also offers S2/S3 sections with numerous kickers and drops.
The Start of Die Anna Trail is an excellent choice. Built in 2005, it features parallel lines with different elements and several turning options, allowing for a variety of combination possibilities. It also has an uphill section for convenient return to the car park.
The Kutbach Trail meanders through the forest floor, partly washed out, and features red sandstone colors, offering S1/S2 difficulty sections. The MTB Trail Igeler Wald starts flat and narrow, becoming wider and steeper, with smaller leaps and bumpy sections due to roots at higher speeds.
The bike parks and trails around Langsur are highly appreciated by the komoot community, with 133 upvotes and 35 photos contributed by users. Riders often highlight the well-maintained courses, varied features, and the fun of riding through the natural forest settings.
While the dedicated MTB parks often feature intermediate to advanced sections, the broader Langsur region offers various cycling routes. For family-friendly options, you might look into easier routes within the MTB Trails around Langsur or Gravel biking around Langsur guides, which may include less technical paths suitable for a wider range of riders.
Beyond mountain biking, the Langsur area is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the 'View of Mesenich – Way of the Cross of Mesenich loop from Langsur' (2.8 km). There are also extensive gravel biking routes and additional MTB trails for different skill levels.
Yes, for trails like the Start of Die Anna Trail, there is a designated car park at the Haus des Waldes, which also serves as a return point via an uphill section.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is generally during the spring, summer, and autumn months when the weather is milder and trails are dry. While some trails might be accessible in winter, fallen trees or wet conditions can make them more challenging, as noted for the Säulenweg S2+ Trail.
Langsur and its surrounding villages offer various options for refreshments. While specific cafes directly at trailheads are not detailed, you will find cafes, restaurants, and pubs in the nearby towns and villages where you can refuel after your ride.
Some trails, like the MTB Trail Igeler Wald, are popular for dog walkers, so you should be prepared to encounter dogs. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash and ensure they are well-behaved to ensure a safe experience for all trail users.
The Kandelbach Singletrack is described as a great singletrack that can be managed even with a CX/Gravel bike. Riding from north to south, it includes an uphill section and two quite steep, rooted hairpin bends towards Kernscheider height. It's known as 'the green hell' by some and you should expect to encounter strollers.


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