Best bike parks around Dormagen include diverse options for cyclists. Dormagen features natural trails in areas like Mühlenbusch, suitable for mountain biking and e-bikes. While the dedicated Horrem Hills Dirt-Park is currently closed for renovations, a multi-purpose skater park in Horrem offers ramps and obstacles for various wheeled sports. For a full bike park experience, regional alternatives are available.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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The 9-hectare Sandberg Nature Reserve, designated ME-035, is located east of the city of Hilden in the Mettmann district. It borders the 8-hectare Hildener Heide Nature Reserve, south of Sandberg (ME-028) to the south, and the 36-hectare Hildener Heide Nature Reserve, Schönholz (ME-003) to the southwest. It is bordered to the east by residential areas of the cities of Haan and Solingen. To the northwest lies the Hilden City Forest, which is also partially protected. See: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturschutzgebiet_Sandberg_(Hilden).
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The 9-hectare Sandberg Nature Reserve, designated ME-035, is located east of the city of Hilden in the Mettmann district. It borders the 8-hectare Hilden Heath Nature Reserve, south of Sandberg (ME-028) to the south, and the 36-hectare Hilden Heath Nature Reserve, Schönholz (ME-003) to the southwest. It is bordered to the east by residential areas in the cities of Haan and Solingen. To the northwest lies the Hilden City Forest, which is also partially protected. See: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturschutzgebiet_Sandberg_(Hilden)
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Great hiking trail that always runs along the stream. It's not really suitable for cyclists as the path is sometimes very narrow. Nevertheless, you do come across mountain bikers. Then you have to jump to the side :-(.
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"Apart from the Galkhausener Bach, the Burbach is the most striking of Langenfeld's bodies of water. Not only because it is the second longest stream in the city area, with a total of almost six and a half of its seven and a half kilometers, but because a district in the Wiescheid district is named after it. The maps indicate this Area around the Haus Graven moated castle as “Burbach”, in contrast to, for example, Ossenbruch, Feldhausen or Landwehr..." CONTINUED and FURTHER INFORMATION: https://rp-online.de/nrw/staedte/langenfeld/langenfeld-der-burbach-sucht-sich-selbst-sein-bett_aid-64827791
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This section of the route is often wet, muddy, narrow and not really suitable for normal bikes. MTB's have no problems here.
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The entire Knechtstedener Busch is nice to hike on. The paths are good and just as suitable for walking as for cycling.
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The forest paths in Knechtstedener Busch all make a well-kept impression and are equally suitable for hiking and cycling.
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Very nice single trail... 👌 The horse paths next to it are ideal for MTB... No question about coming again
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While the dedicated Horrem Hills Dirt-Park is currently closed for renovations until the end of April 2026, Dormagen still offers a few biking options. You can visit the multi-purpose Skaterplatz in Dormagen-Horrem for various wheeled sports, including BMX and mountain biking, with ramps and obstacles. Additionally, natural mountain biking trails are available in the Mühlenbusch area, such as the Mühlenbusch Waldtrail, which are suitable for beginners and e-bikes.
As of now, the main dedicated bike park, Horrem Hills Dirt-Park, is temporarily closed for renovations. However, an asphalted kids' pumptrack and two larger skate facilities in the front part of the Horrem Hills area are accessible year-round. For a full-fledged bike park experience with extensive facilities, you might consider options in the wider region.
The Skaterplatz in Dormagen-Horrem is a versatile recreational area where you can engage in various wheeled sports, including biking, scootering, and skateboarding. It features ramps and other obstacles, making it suitable for freestyle tricks and casual riding. It's open to all ages and skill levels and includes public amenities like a barbecue area.
For those who prefer natural trails, Dormagen offers several mountain biking routes, particularly in the Mühlenbusch area. Trails like the Mühlenbusch Waldtrail and Mühlenbusch Waldpfad are generally considered suitable for beginners, are multi-use, and are e-bike friendly, providing a scenic ride through forested areas.
Yes, Dormagen offers family-friendly biking options. The natural trails in the Mühlenbusch area are suitable for families and e-bikes, providing an easy and scenic ride. The Skaterplatz in Dormagen-Horrem is also open to all ages and skill levels, offering a casual space for various wheeled sports. For a more structured experience, the Alpenpark Neuss (Ski Hall Neuss), though outside Dormagen, is noted as family-friendly with additional amenities.
Given the temporary closure of Horrem Hills, riders looking for a more comprehensive bike park experience might consider traveling to other well-regarded parks in Germany. Options in the broader region include Bikepark Winterberg, Greenhill Bikepark, and MTB Zone Bikepark Willingen. Closer by, the komoot community appreciates Sandberg in the Hildener Heide and Alpenpark Neuss (Ski Hall Neuss).
Visitors appreciate the diverse biking experiences available, from natural forest paths to obstacle-filled parks. The komoot community has given over 600 upvotes and shared more than 250 photos, highlighting the appeal of areas like Sandberg in the Hildener Heide for its unique ecological features and the challenging terrain of the Lukas Trail, Ohligser Heath for experienced mountain bikers.
Yes, for experienced mountain bikers seeking a challenge, the Lukas Trail, Ohligser Heath is known for its challenging terrain. Additionally, the Steep Wavy Slope is particularly interesting for mountain bikers due to its steep and rooty conditions.
Beyond biking, the Dormagen area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking routes, including easy and moderate options around Knechtsteden Monastery and Zons Old Town. For more details, check out the Hiking around Dormagen guide or the Easy hikes around Dormagen guide. There are also road cycling routes available, which you can find in the Road Cycling Routes around Dormagen guide.
Yes, there are scenic spots to enjoy. The Sandberg in the Hildener Heide is a natural monument offering unique ecological features and views. The Mühlenbusch area, with its natural trails, also provides a pleasant, scenic ride through forested landscapes. The Tuschenbroich MTB Trail is another spot with beautiful trails and viewpoints.
At the Skaterplatz in Dormagen-Horrem, you'll find a field for ball games and a public barbecue area. The Alpenpark Neuss (Ski Hall Neuss), a popular spot in the wider region, offers amenities such as a beer garden, climbing facilities, and a restaurant, making it a great place to relax after a ride.
The natural trails in the Mühlenbusch area are generally accessible year-round, weather permitting. However, dirt parks like the Horrem Hills Dirt-Park (when open) typically have sections that are fenced off and closed during winter months due to conditions. For the best experience, late spring through early autumn usually offers the most favorable weather and open facilities.


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