Best bike parks in Gentofte are located just north of Copenhagen, offering diverse cycling opportunities. The region features dedicated bike parks, scenic mountain bike trails, and leisurely routes through varied landscapes. Gentofte provides options for cyclists of all skill levels, from challenging technical sections to flowy singletracks. The area is known for its natural beauty, including rolling hills, dense forests, and lakes, providing a backdrop for rides.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Waste incineration plant, viewing platform, skiing - everything is possible here. Small café with snacks and drinks.
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Ultra-modern incineration plant with dry-skiing and climbing facilities. Really worth a trip. It's worth going up to the plant just for the view (elevator or stairs). The café down in front of the plant is more recommended than the one on the roof, but it also closes earlier. Check the opening times.
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Be sure to climb Copen Hill and enjoy the view. You can take the elevator up for free or take one of the footpaths (stairs or hiking trail). You can also go down on skis or a snowboard if you need to. These have to be rented.
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Great View to Copenhagen without Entrance Money. Elevator to the Top.
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A multifunctional building. On the one hand, a mildly stinking waste incineration plant - and no matter what the Denmark advertising claims: it smells. On the other side, bouldering poles and downhill skiing for newbies and flatlanders. And at the very top a viewing platform and quite obviously a company outing destination with the possibility of getting completely drunk. The gentlemen that I found there, at least, had a pretty good time around half past one. So much so that you could start a conversation with them even though they were Danish.
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Exciting and fun little track with some rock garden, skinnys 👍😀
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Oh I forgot you xc riders dont do jumps nor ride downhills at 50 + kmph like at maglebjerg every xc rider i see there is locking their rear tire All the way down 😂👍
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Gentofte offers a diverse range of cycling opportunities, including dedicated bike parks with jumps and berms, flowy singletracks, technical mountain bike trails with roots and rocks, and pump tracks. You'll find options for all skill levels, from beginner-friendly paths to challenging descents.
Yes, Gentofte has options for all ages and skill levels. The CopenHill (Amager Bakke) MTB park is listed as family-friendly. Additionally, the 'Pump Track Under the Highway Bridge' is suitable for riders of all ages, perfect for quick warm-ups or developing cycling techniques. Many marked routes like Parkruten, Søruten, Skovruten, and Moseruten are also suitable for leisurely family rides.
For more challenging rides, consider the trails around Gentofte Sø, such as Gryden and Maglebjerg Hill Climb, which feature technical sections with roots and rocks. The Rude MTB Trail, part 1 is also known for its challenging sections, including black and red lines. The Nørreskov MTB Track offers an intermediate challenge with hilly sections, turns, rock gardens, and skinnys.
The komoot community highly rates several spots. CopenHill (Amager Bakke) is popular for its unique MTB park on a slanted roof. Good one, keep the chain tight, part of the Hareskoven trail, is praised for its flow sections. Nørreskov MTB Track is also a favorite for its well-made, exciting, and fun track with varied terrain.
Gentofte boasts beautiful natural scenery, including rolling hills, dense forests, and scenic lakes like Gentofte Sø. You can also experience the vast landscapes of Dyrehaven (The Deer Park) with its groomed parks and coastal views, or cycle along the scenic Strandvejen Coastal Road for views of the Øresund coast.
Yes, the municipality of Gentofte has marked routes like Parkruten, Søruten, Skovruten, and Moseruten that guide cyclists not only through natural areas but also past architectural gems and cultural-historical sites. Dyrehaven, a former royal hunting estate, also offers a unique historical context to your ride.
The region's trails can be particularly challenging when wet, especially those with technical sections like roots and rocks. Therefore, the drier seasons, typically spring through early autumn, would offer the most comfortable and enjoyable cycling conditions. Always check local trail conditions before heading out.
Gentofte is located just north of Copenhagen and is easily accessible. While specific public transport details for each bike park are best checked locally, its proximity to the capital means good connections are generally available, making it convenient for both locals and tourists to reach the cycling areas.
Absolutely! Beyond the bike parks, Gentofte offers a variety of cycling experiences. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Strandvejen Coastal Road – Kystenvejen Coastal Cycle Path loop' or the 'Park and recreation area – Bastrup Lake loop'. For more relaxed rides, there are touring bicycle routes like the 'Dyrehaven Park Loop' or routes around lakes. Gravel biking is also popular, with options like 'Jægersborg Dyrehave and Bøllemosen Loop'. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes in Gentofte, Cycling in Gentofte, and Gravel biking in Gentofte guides.
While specific amenities vary by location, some bike parks and trails are near cafes. For instance, CopenHill (Amager Bakke) includes a cafe. Generally, you can expect well-maintained routes and a focus on the riding experience. For detailed amenities like parking or restrooms, it's best to check information for the specific park you plan to visit.
The Hareskoven trail, including sections like Good one, keep the chain tight, is known for its downhill flow sections. Riders can practice pumping to maintain speed without excessive pedaling or braking. It also features alternative line choices and technical elements like roots and rocks, with some parts potentially slippery when wet. A board bridge offers two distinct lines for riders.
Yes, many cycling routes in Gentofte offer scenic viewpoints. The CopenHill (Amager Bakke), for example, provides impressive views from its slanted roof. The natural beauty of the region, with its rolling hills, forests, and lakes, ensures many picturesque spots along the trails and routes.


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