Best bike parks around Geilenkirchen offer a range of cycling experiences, from dedicated dirt bike facilities to extensive mountain bike trails. The region features the Wurmauenpark, which provides a specialized dirt bike facility for skill development. Surrounding areas, including those bordering the Maas-Schwalm-Nette Nature Park, host numerous mountain bike trails with varied difficulty levels. These routes traverse diverse terrains, offering both technical challenges and scenic exploration opportunities.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Beautiful park with a pond where you can fish and ride a pedal boat.
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Super nice cycle path through the Schutterpark and along the beautiful pond.
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Because it is beautiful here and there are many things to discover, especially for children!
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The site of today's Carl-Alexander Park in Baesweiler was part of the Carl-Alexander pit, a hard coal mine in Baesweiler and belonged to the Aachen hard coal district. Coal mining stopped in 1975 and the Carl Alexander Park was created here as part of the EuRegionale 2008. The most important design elements of the park are: a landscape artery connecting the park with Beeckfliess and Wurmtal, a mountain foyer with restaurants, the ascent to the heap with a suspension footbridge and suspension bridge, the mountain plateau with a viewing platform and a mountain park at the foot of the heap. The CAP also includes a technology and commercial area and a youth camp with play and sports facilities.
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The park at the Carl-Alexander-Halde is equipped with lots of play equipment and seating. With its clearings, groves, vantage points and rest areas, the park invites you to linger, walk, cycle and discover. From the red mountain foyer you can hike over a 25-meter-long suspension bridge, the Schwebesteg and the Himmelsstiege to the Halde or you can take the gravel path to the summit. The view from the top is magnificent!
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I love it, nice wall ride, just let it run at 20-25 km/h and keep going
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beautiful excursion park for families with children, as well as for MTB riders, who find a bike park here, which I enjoyed.
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The wooden elements are really fun. Nice idea for a little variety on the trail circuit. 🤘💞
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The Geilenkirchen area offers a diverse cycling experience. You'll find the dedicated Wurmauenpark dirt bike facility for skill development, alongside an extensive network of mountain bike trails. These trails range from easy to challenging, often passing through scenic landscapes like the Maas-Schwalm-Nette Nature Park, providing both technical riding and exploration opportunities.
Yes, the Wurmauenpark in Geilenkirchen features a unique dirt bike facility with starting ramps, tablelines, and a funride for practicing jumps and bike control. Additionally, spots like Bikepark Hendrik are excellent for honing riding technique, and the Mountain bike switchback Barefoot Park offers a technical course with challenging switchbacks.
For those seeking a challenge, the Technical trail section — Brunssummerheide is known for its cool technical variations and single trail sections on the black circuit. The 'Rimburg Turtle Bridge – Grenzlandblick Viewpoint, Grube Adolf Park loop' and the 'Rose Chapel, Sittard – Kolleberg Summit loop' are also described as moderate to advanced mountain bike rides requiring good fitness and skills.
Absolutely. The Schutterspark Pond area is very family-friendly, offering a nice cycle path, pedal boats, a climbing park, and an animal park. Carl-Alexander Park also provides play equipment, seating, and panoramic views, making it suitable for families to linger and explore.
Many routes pass through picturesque landscapes. You can explore areas like the Maas-Schwalm-Nette Nature Park, the Teverener Heide, and the Rode Beek nature area. The Schutterspark Pond is a beautiful lake surrounded by forest, and trails like the 'View of Teverener Heide – Schwalbensee loop' offer scenic views.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those around the Teverener Heide, and road cycling routes that explore the wider area. For more options, check out the guides for Running Trails around Geilenkirchen, Road Cycling Routes around Geilenkirchen, and Easy hikes around Geilenkirchen.
Yes, there are several easier mountain bike options. The 'Herd of Glan cattle – Rode Beek loop from Teveren' and the 'View of Teverener Heide – Schwalbensee loop from Geilenkirchen' are both described as easy rides, suitable for all skill and fitness levels, typically taking up to two hours.
Visitors frequently praise the variety of terrain, from technical singletracks to forest paths, and the opportunities for skill development. The scenic beauty of the routes, especially those through nature parks, is also highly appreciated. The community involvement in maintaining facilities like Wurmauenpark adds to the positive experience.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not always listed, facilities like Bikepark Hendrik are noted as 'easily accessible by car,' suggesting convenient parking. For other trails, it's advisable to check individual route descriptions on Komoot for specific parking information.
The mountain bike trails around Geilenkirchen are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn, when the weather is mild and the natural landscapes are at their best. While some trails might be accessible in winter, conditions can vary, so checking local weather and trail reports is recommended.
Yes, some locations offer amenities. For instance, Carl-Alexander Park includes a cafe. The Schutterspark Pond area also has a small restaurant. For other trails, it's a good idea to plan your route to pass through nearby towns or villages for refreshment stops.


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