Bike parks around Neuenkirchen-Vörden provide various cycling opportunities, including mountain bike trails and dedicated facilities. The region features natural landscapes and recreational spots, such as the scenic Offlumer See. It is known for its cycling routes suitable for different skill levels. The area offers a setting for outdoor activities and bike-related pursuits.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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"Am Hang" is a 782 m long, popular blue single trail near Damme. This trail can be used primarily downhill and has a 13 m long green climb for a light general physical challenge. On average, it takes 4 minutes to complete this trail.
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Coming from the west, it's fun on the MTB! On the slight slope with flow down to the playground. Then either carry up the stairs to the north or stay "down" further, unfortunately there are currently harvester tracks and trees across. Trail fit and watch out for pedestrians!
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The Haugenberg with 129 m is a highlight for bikers in the Damme mountains. There are beautiful trails in all directions and a bench including a great view of the Teutoburg Forest. As an uphill, I recommend the northern route.
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3 beautiful downhill trails start from this beautiful mountain. 1 steeper technical trail to the south to the left, with stony and rooty subsoil, and another very wide one to the north-east where you can take a lot of speed with a nice jump where you can fly cool but safely 😝
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The trail begins in the northeast and starts with an uphill. It runs even further than shown here with many loops towards the southwest. In the course of the winding trail, one or the other ascent has to be mastered, but from the middle of the trail it's almost continuously downhill. Partly narrow along the "slope" there is definitely driving fun. At the moment there are unfortunately still two trees across and there are many branches on the trail.
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Flowtrail to be driven from north to south. Start at the forest car park on the main road.
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The trail also changes from year to year. So boredom is never the order of the day.
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Here the route changes again and again. Therefore always interesting.
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The region offers a variety of bike parks, including dedicated facilities for dirt jumping, BMX, and MTB, as well as natural mountain bike trails. You'll find options ranging from flow trails with waves and curves to challenging downhill trails with technical sections.
Yes, the **Dirtpark Offlumer See** in Neuenkirchen is a prominent dedicated facility for Dirt Jumping, BMX, and Mountain Biking. It features constructed tracks for various skill levels, including beginner, advanced, and trick jumps. While a 'Schul- Pumptrack & Dirtpark Neuenkirchen' is mentioned, detailed public access information for it is not readily available.
For an intermediate experience, the Flow trail at the mountain lake offers a pleasant ride with waves and curves. The Am Hang Singletrail is another intermediate option, featuring a winding trail with uphill sections and continuous downhill flow. The Dirtpark Offlumer See also includes tracks designed for beginners.
For a more challenging ride, the Haugenberg Trails (129 m) offer three distinct downhill trails, including a steeper technical option with stony and rooty terrain. The Rooty trail in Natur- und Geopark TERRA.vita also presents a fun, albeit tiring, challenge with its natural rooty sections.
Yes, the Rooty trail in Natur- und Geopark TERRA.vita and the Get-Fit Trail are both categorized as family-friendly. The Get-Fit Trail is also popular with runners and pedestrians, so riders should be mindful of others.
The Dirtpark Offlumer See is located directly at the scenic Offlumer See, which is a recreational area. You'll find a promenade, a lake café, a multi-functional sports field, beach volleyball, and beach soccer fields nearby, making it a comprehensive leisure hub.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Forest Hiking Trail – Wahlde Swan Pond loop', or enjoy gravel biking routes like the 'Venne Observation Tower loop'. There are also several running trails available. For more details, you can check the guides for Hiking around Neuenkirchen-Vörden, Gravel biking around Neuenkirchen-Vörden, and Running Trails around Neuenkirchen-Vörden.
Visitors appreciate the diverse riding experiences, from the continuous downhill flow of trails like Am Hang Singletrail to the challenging technical sections of Haugenberg Trails. The scenic landscapes, especially in areas like Natur- und Geopark TERRA.vita, also contribute to a great riding experience. The strong local biking community and volunteer maintenance at places like Dirtpark Offlumer See are also highly valued.
Yes, safety is prioritized, especially at facilities like the Dirtpark Offlumer See. Helmets are strictly required, and knee and elbow protectors are highly recommended, particularly for beginners, to ensure a safe riding experience.
The Dirtpark Offlumer See is conveniently located near a lake café at Offlumer See. While specific cafes for other trails are not detailed, the presence of recreational areas and towns like Neuenkirchen-Vörden suggests that dining options would be accessible within a reasonable distance.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the natural trails and outdoor facilities are generally best enjoyed during spring, summer, and autumn when the weather is mild and conditions are dry. Always check local weather forecasts before planning your visit.


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