Best bike parks around Bad Lippspringe offers a diverse landscape for cycling enthusiasts, situated at the edge of the Teutoburg Forest. The region provides a wide array of trails suitable for various skill levels, winding through dense forests and past clear streams. While not hosting traditional bike parks with lift-accessed downhill tracks, the area is known for its extensive mountain biking trails and natural features. Nearby facilities include dedicated bike parks and pumptracks for those seeking structured riding experiences.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The Paderborn Land Route – 250 kilometers through the middle of Westphalia
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Currently free of trees again, challenging but beautiful!
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It used to be totally beautiful, but today it is all the more a sign of the forest dying. But even after some time now for what all comes back by itself.
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"The “Große Egge” ravine is a section of old road carved in the form of a ravine into the existing Cenomanian limestone at the wooded “Große Egge” pass in the southeastern Teutoburg Forest. It is located in the municipality of Horn-Bad Meinberg (Holzhausen-Externsteine district) in North Rhine-Westphalia and is located about 1.2 km west-southwest of the Externsteine and almost 2.3 km east of the Gauseköte. The path investigation did not produce any find that could be dated with certainty. Around 120 m northeast of the cultural monument rises the Wiembecke, which forms a pond at the Externsteine is pent up." https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hohlweg_Gro%C3%9Fe_Egge
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Silberbachtal largely impassable due to fallen trees! Possibly. You could avoid such passages on hiking trails. But it is very tedious and could end up in a dead end. Driving - even with the MTB - on the paths almost impossible.
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Lake Lippe is a local recreation area where there are a variety of water sports and leisure opportunities such as sailing, surfing, pedal boating and fishing. There is a small beach at the kiosk on the north bank. There is also a barbecue area, a children's playground, sunbathing areas, a mountain bike course, a skate park and a mini golf course. Water skiing opportunities can be found in the adjacent Nesthauser See. Lake Lippe is completely surrounded by mostly asphalted paths on which cycling and running are possible all year round. If the snow conditions are suitable, the Lippesee circuit is also suitable as a cross-country ski trail. Water sports are possible on Lake Lippe. There are two sailing clubs on the lake, the Paderborn Yacht Club e.V. and the Segler-Verein Paderborn e.V., as well as a commercial sailing school. In addition to its use as a local recreation area, the lake also produces high-quality gravel, which was deposited in layers up to 20 m thick during the last ice age at the transition from the Westphalian Bay to the Paderborn plateau, especially in the area of Lake Lippe. These river deposits come mainly from the Alme and the Beke, which flow into the Lippe above the Lippesee.
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Today only for hotel guests. The host is fed up. Too bad.
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Keeping a long story short. Narrow trail that is easy to miss. Fun for every MTBr.
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Extremely dangerous section on this descent
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Bad Lippspringe is known for its extensive mountain biking trails, singletracks, and natural trails at the edge of the Teutoburg Forest. While it doesn't host traditional bike parks with lift-accessed downhill tracks, the area offers a diverse landscape with trails suitable for various skill levels, from relaxed rides to challenging MTB tours.
Yes, for those seeking more structured facilities, the broader Teutoburger Wald region offers options. Bikepark Bad Wünnenberg, located in the nearby Aatal, features various freeride and downhill tracks of differing difficulty levels, including blue (easiest), as well as table lines for jumps and a pumptrack. Additionally, towns like Meschede, Anröchte, Warburg, and Oelde host regional pumptracks suitable for various rolling sports and skill levels.
Experienced riders can challenge themselves on trails like the Eggeweg singletrack to the Eggeturm, which demands good suspension and is best in dry conditions. Another sophisticated route is the Teufelstrail in the Teutoburg Forest / Eggegebirge Nature Park, emphasizing technology and control with steep sections, curves, rocks, roots, and stones.
Yes, the region offers routes for all skill levels. For a fun and accessible experience, consider the Singletrail descent in the Teutoburg Forest / Eggegebirge Nature Park, which is a short downhill trail suitable for all bikers.
The trails wind through dense forests and past clear streams, offering scenic views. Points like the Arminius Battle Monument on the Großenberg provide panoramic outlooks. You can also find natural monuments and viewpoints along trails such as the Große Egge Sunken Lane.
Many routes pass by historical attractions. The Große Egge Sunken Lane is a notable historical site, believed to be an ancient trade route used even by the Romans, with visible cart tracks. The Burg Lippspringe, dating back to 1312, is also a point of interest along some routes.
Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for mountain biking due to pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. During summer, early morning or late evening rides are advised to avoid the heat. Some challenging trails, like the Eggeweg singletrack to the Eggeturm, are best enjoyed in dry weather conditions.
You can find places to refuel, such as the Hotel-Restaurant Silbermühle by the pond. Located in the middle of the forest, it offers a beautiful setting with views of the water, serving delicious food and coffee. It's a popular spot, especially on weekends.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy loops like the 'Fisherman's Hut, Bad Lippspringe – Lake Dedingerheide loop' or more challenging ones like the 'Bielstein Gorge and Cave loop'. There are also dedicated running trails available. For more details, check out the MTB Trails around Bad Lippspringe, Hiking around Bad Lippspringe, and Running Trails around Bad Lippspringe guides.
Visitors highly appreciate the diverse and scenic trails, with many highlighting the pure fun and flow factor of the singletracks. The natural beauty of the Teutoburg Forest, combined with challenging technical sections and rewarding descents, makes for a memorable experience. The community has contributed over 300 photos and more than 1100 upvotes, reflecting the popularity and enjoyment of the routes.
While the region is known for its mountain biking, many routes are suitable for relaxed rides, and the general area is welcoming for families. The Hotel-Restaurant Silbermühle by the pond is categorized as family-friendly, suggesting that the surrounding area and some trails are accessible for families to enjoy together.


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