Best bike parks around Lontzen are situated in a region known for its diverse mountain biking experiences, characterized by varied terrain including rolling hills and dense forests. The area offers a combination of natural landscapes and challenging routes. Riders can explore picturesque East Belgium, encountering both technical descents and ascents. This region provides comprehensive mountain biking for various skill levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Tough climb with loose stones, make sure to turn around when you reach the top, the view is beautiful.
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This is better to climb than to descend, because it is very technical. The best thing to do with the MTB, although I also came up with a cross country bike with 33 mm tires. I wouldn't be able to go down with the cyclocrosser, I think. Very rocky and uneven, with stones ranging from small to coarse.
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At the entrance to the Adlerschlucht, the king of the skies will personally greet you. In the valley behind it, a walk-in free-flight aviary stretches between meter-high rock faces, where you can observe African birds of prey such as hooded vultures and Egyptian vultures in the immediate vicinity. This experience is still a rarity in zoos worldwide. Past stone cliffs and a babbling waterfall, visitors enter the dense owl forest behind a curve. With a bit of luck you can see the otherwise nocturnal birds gliding silently along. In the 800 m² free-flight aviary, snowy owls and gray owls live together in a taiga landscape similar to that found in Scandinavia. In the imposing mountains next door, ibexes and takins go on daring climbing tours. They watch what is happening in the zoo from a lofty height, while the agile marmots at the foot of the mountain complete the mountain panorama.
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Very fun descent. Requires some driving technique.
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Challenging but very fun
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The Lontzen region is renowned for its diverse mountain biking experiences, characterized by varied natural terrain including rolling hills, dense forests, and picturesque landscapes. You'll find a combination of natural trails with technical descents and ascents, offering engaging rides for various skill levels, even in the absence of extensive purpose-built bike park infrastructure.
Beyond the well-known spots, you can explore highlights like Bikepark Dreiländereck, which opened in 2013 and offers a great experience for downhillers. Another popular option is the Technical Trail With Deep Ruts – Naturpark Hohes Venn-Eifel, known for being a fun, challenging ride with many loose stones, especially after rain.
Yes, there are options for easier rides. For instance, the Border Trail at Geusenweg (Melatenwiese) is considered an easy single trail, despite having some steep sections. Similarly, the Adlerschlucht Singletrail is described as an easy root trail with a very nice atmosphere, following an old path used by customs officers and smugglers.
Experienced riders will find plenty of challenges. The region offers trails with significant elevation gain and varied terrain. For example, the Oosterberg Climb presents a tough ascent with loose stones, rewarding riders with beautiful views of South Limburg. Many trails in the area feature technical sections and natural obstacles that test advanced skills.
Absolutely. The Oosterberg Climb offers stunning views of South Limburg, particularly from the first bend descending from Camping Oosterberg. The broader region, including routes like the MTB Tour Lontzen - Hauset - Walhorn, also passes through picturesque rural landscapes, past castles, lakes, and forests, providing numerous scenic opportunities.
You'll encounter a rich variety of natural features. Trails often wind through dense forests, featuring root sections and varied ground conditions. Some routes, like the MTB Tour Lontzen - Hauset - Walhorn, take you through sunken lanes, meadows, and past impressive quarries and small lakes. The region's natural beauty is a significant part of the riding experience.
While many trails in Lontzen are geared towards mountain biking with varying difficulty, some routes offer easier sections that could be suitable for families with appropriate gear and experience. For dedicated family-friendly options, it's best to look for specific easy-rated routes or consider the less technical parts of trails like the Border Trail at Geusenweg (Melatenwiese).
Yes, some trails are dog-friendly. For instance, the Border Trail at Geusenweg (Melatenwiese) is categorized as dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the ride with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and kept under control, and check local regulations for specific areas.
Beyond mountain biking, the Lontzen area offers excellent opportunities for hiking. You can explore various routes, from moderate hikes like the 'House or cave: how you can build differently — kids on Tour' to easier paths such as the 'Path Along the Lontzenbach – Bridge Over the Lontzenbach loop from Lontzen'. For more details, check out the Hiking around Lontzen guide and the Mountain Hikes around Lontzen guide.
Yes, the region is rich in dedicated MTB routes that traverse natural landscapes. Popular options include the 'Lontzen en boucle - East Belgium', a moderate ride that can take up to 5 hours for challenging sections, and the 'MTB Tour Lontzen - Hauset - Walhorn', a 28.7 km route through varied paths, castles, and forests. You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Lontzen guide.
The region's trails offer different experiences throughout the year. While specific seasonal advice isn't universally provided, autumn can make some trails, like the Technical Trail With Deep Ruts – Naturpark Hohes Venn-Eifel, more challenging when the ground is wet. Generally, spring and summer offer drier conditions and lush scenery, making them ideal for exploring the diverse terrain.
While specific cafes or pubs directly adjacent to every trail are not listed, the region's routes often pass through or near villages like Lontzen, Hauset, and Walhorn. These areas typically offer local establishments where cyclists can take a break, refuel, and enjoy local hospitality after their ride.


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