Bike parks around Gummersbach offer diverse opportunities for mountain biking. The region, part of the Bergisches Land, features numerous trails winding through forests and over hills. These routes cater to various skill levels, providing options for both challenging rides and scenic exploration.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Hiking around Gummersbach
The trail has various sections with inclines, curves and technical passages that are exciting for experienced bikers as well as ambitious hikers.
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The actual entrance to the Naafbachtal, right next to the source.
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Many refreshment options and interesting for cyclists who love the Bergisches terrain
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A ravine is a path that has cut up to 10 meters deep into the surrounding terrain through centuries of use by carts and cattle as well as rainwater runoff. Here you can clearly see the wall that has been created to the right and left of the path, but it is actually unsightly due to the felled beetle spruce.
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Unfortunately not so idyllic anymore due to clearing, but a nice way when it's dry.
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The path is now free again and easy to walk on! So you can hike freely through the beautiful forest again. :)
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While Gummersbach itself doesn't host large, dedicated bike parks with extensive infrastructure, the surrounding Bergisches Land offers a variety of mountain biking trails. These include challenging singletracks and intermediate forest routes, winding through forests and over hills. For example, you can explore the Grauwacke Trail, known for its technical sections and scenic views, or the Singletrack in Naturpark Bergisches Land, which features steep sections.
For a dedicated bike park experience with lift access, extensive jump lines, and pump tracks, you'll need to venture a bit further. Green Hill Bikepark in the Sauerland region, near Winterberg, is a premier destination approximately a 2-hour drive east of Düsseldorf. It offers 11 diverse trails, a T-bar lift, and caters to all skill levels from beginners to pros.
Green Hill Bikepark features a wide range of trails, color-coded by difficulty. You'll find smooth, fast-flowing trails like the 'Groomer,' and trails ideal for honing flow and speed such as 'Jonas & Pablo.' For adrenaline seekers, 'Bounce & Blow' offers unique drops and jumps, while 'I Love Fidlock' provides technical challenges with steep sections, roots, and tight corners.
Yes, the region around Gummersbach offers trails suitable for various skill levels. While specific 'beginner' bike parks aren't listed, many mountain biking routes in the Bergisches Land are accessible for intermediate riders and can be enjoyed by families looking for scenic rides. The Mossy Sunken Path in Naturpark Bergisches Land is an intermediate forest trail appreciated for its flowing sections and natural features.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and variety of the trails. For instance, the Grauwacke Trail is highlighted for its 'mega' experience and beautiful views. The Mossy Sunken Path is enjoyed for being a 'small but fine trail for jumping' and its 'beautiful old ravine.' The challenging nature of trails like the Singletrack in Naturpark Bergisches Land also receives positive feedback for testing bike handling skills.
Green Hill Bikepark provides a comprehensive range of amenities for riders. Besides the easyLOOP T-bar lift, you'll find restaurants like 'Hellermans Hütte,' 'Alme,' and 'Stadl' for refreshments. The park also offers rental services for bikes and equipment, a small bike store, and a workshop for any necessary repairs.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging rides, trails like the Singletrack in Naturpark Bergisches Land offer steep sections that truly test bike handling skills. Another option is the Single trail on the Panoramasteig near Linde, described as a challenging but beautiful section parallel to a cycle path.
Beyond mountain biking, the Gummersbach region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including gravel biking tours like the 'Genkeltalsperre – Agger Reservoir loop from Gummersbach.' There are also numerous running trails, such as the 'Genkel Reservoir – Genkeltalsperre Dam loop from Bredenbruch.' For more options, check out the Gravel biking around Gummersbach, Running Trails around Gummersbach, and Cycling around Gummersbach guides.
The trails in the Bergisches Land are generally enjoyable during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons offer pleasant weather conditions for mountain biking through forests and over hills. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, as conditions can vary.
Absolutely. The Grauwacke Trail is specifically known for its expansive views. Additionally, the Single trail on the Panoramasteig near Linde also offers scenic vistas along its challenging route.
While specific loop trails within dedicated 'bike parks' are not highlighted, many mountain biking routes in the broader Gummersbach region and Bergisches Land are designed as loops or can be combined to form circular tours. For example, the nearby gravel biking guide features loops like the 'Genkeltalsperre – Agger Reservoir loop from Gummersbach,' which can be adapted for mountain biking.
Yes, if you plan a trip to Green Hill Bikepark, they offer rental services for bikes and equipment directly on-site. For trails closer to Gummersbach, it's advisable to check with local sports shops or tourism offices in Gummersbach for potential rental options, as dedicated bike park rental facilities are not present for the local trails.


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