Best bike parks around Roes are located in the Mosel region of Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. This area is defined by its steep, vineyard-covered hills, the winding Mosel river, and extensive forests. The diverse landscape offers varied terrain for mountain biking, including challenging descents and scenic routes. Roes provides access to a network of trails within this natural environment.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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Great descent. Watch out for hikers!
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Great trail to the Ringelsteiner mill. Very technical and demanding. But you have to have good control of your bike and find a good line.
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Downhill easy S0, just full stuff down, in the uphill it's pretty robust, but definitely doable.
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Part of the Heideküppchen circular route. This section is the flow trail from the Heideküppchen down to the Ringelsteiner Mühle. Here you can really spit down. Mega cool. Unfortunately, there is currently a tree in the way. But otherwise everything is really ultra-flowing.
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Great trail from the castle
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Requires precise line selection. Rubber side down! ☝️
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Maximum concentration is required here. Upper section very rough, middle section incredibly narrow and sloping, below lots of loose stones and rubble. Overall very awesome trail.
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The bike parks around Roes, located in the Mosel region of Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, offer diverse terrain. You'll find steep, vineyard-covered hills, extensive forests, and challenging descents. The landscape provides varied options for mountain biking, including technical riding and scenic routes.
Yes, Roes is known for its challenging trails and technical descents. For instance, the Kompos-Käppche Trail requires maximum concentration due to its very rough upper section, narrow middle, and loose stones. Another demanding option is the Technical trail to Ringelsteiner Mill, which is very technical and requires precise line selection.
The Eierberg Descent with Scenic Switchbacks is highly recommended. It features many hairpin bends and offers continuous great views of the Moselle river. The Heideküppchen Flowtrail also offers viewpoints.
Yes, the Heideküppchen Flowtrail is a popular section from the Heideküppchen down to the Ringelsteiner Mühle, known for its flowing ride where you can really pick up speed.
Visitors appreciate the challenging nature and scenic beauty of the trails. For example, the Kompos-Käppche Trail is described as a 'very awesome trail' despite its difficulty. The Eierberg Descent with Scenic Switchbacks is praised for its 'great trail with many hairpin bends and always great views of the Moselle'.
The Steinbruchweg Trail is a very nice trail that can be used for both hiking and biking. It's described as steep and rocky, with old quarries visible on the mountainside, making it an interesting route for those who enjoy varied terrain.
Beyond bike parks, the Roes region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle routes like the 'Schwanenkirche – Big Bank Möntenich loop' or 'Eifel Cycle Path – Eifel Cycle Path loop'. There are also dedicated MTB Trails around Roes, such as the 'Pyrmonter Mill – Bridge over the Elzbach loop' and routes to Eltz Castle.
Yes, there are several mountain bike routes. You can explore challenging options like the 'Pyrmonter Mill – Bridge over the Elzbach loop' (38.1 km) or the 'Schwanenkirche – Eltz Castle loop' (46.7 km). For more options, check out the MTB Trails around Roes guide.
Absolutely. The area around Roes also provides options for road cyclists. Routes include scenic rides like the 'View of Cochem Castle – View of Cochem Castle (Reichsburg Cochem) loop' (74.8 km) or the 'Historic centre of Karden – Müden Weir loop' (31.3 km). More details can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Roes guide.
For longer cycling tours, you can consider routes like the 'Eifel Cycle Path – Eifel Cycle Path loop from Roes' which is a difficult 34 km ride, or the 'Large bench near Möntenich – Big Bank Möntenich loop from Brachtendorf' at 35.5 km. These and other routes are detailed in the Cycling around Roes guide.
The bike parks around Roes generally feature challenging trails. Many highlights are categorized as 'challenging' or 'intermediate', indicating that riders should have good control of their bike and be prepared for technical sections, steep climbs, and descents.


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