Best bike parks around Konz are situated in a region characterized by the confluence of the Saar and Moselle rivers, extensive vineyards, and forested areas. While Konz itself does not host a dedicated bike park, the nearby Peterberg Bike Park offers facilities for downhill and jump tracks. The area provides diverse terrain for mountain biking and road cycling, catering to various skill levels. This makes the Trier-Saarburg region a comprehensive destination for cycling enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Definitely S2+ and currently interrupted by 5-6 fallen trees
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Very cool flowing trail for MTB. Thank you to the builders! The only drawback: At one point on the trail, after a jump in the landing zone, a single vertical wooden post is buried in the ground right at the edge of the trail. This can quickly become dangerous in the event of a mistake.
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Very nice trail 👍🏻
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Nice route. The trails are not partially open even in winter. I think it's class👍🏻.
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Well worth a visit, I promise 👍🏻😉.
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“Hei Die” is our first and oldest route in the Weisshauswald. Built in 2005, the trail winds its way down to the valley over a distance of almost one kilometer. From there you can quickly get back to the car park at the Haus des Waldes, where the designated uphill begins. In several places the route offers two parallel lines with different features. Several turning options on “Die Anna” and our little garden allow for a variety of combination options. https://mtb-trier.de/hei-die/
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The trail was built in 2016. It starts off flowier and less steep than "Hei Die", but be careful - don't underestimate it. It's a bit of a stretch down to the valley. The last section in particular is tough. The trail negotiates the last few meters to the finish in steep curves. This is by far the least used segment of our routes. Many riders switch to alternative options, such as the little garden a few meters away. More information is available here: https://mtb-trier.de/die-anna/.
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While Konz itself doesn't host a dedicated bike park, the nearby Bike Park on the Peterberg near Nonnweiler offers downhill runs and jumps for various skill levels. The broader Trier-Saarburg region, including Konz, provides diverse terrain for mountain biking and road cycling, from leisurely family excursions to challenging singletracks through vineyards and forested areas.
Yes, for advanced riders, the Bike Park on the Peterberg near Nonnweiler offers challenging downhill runs and jumps. Within the komoot community, trails like Götterhütte Trail are known for big jumps and drops, offering a varied descent. The Säulenweg S2+ Trail is also described as a very demanding downhill part with deep pumps, steep curves, roots, drops, and kickers.
Popular mountain biking trails include the Start of Die Anna Trail, one of the oldest routes in the Weisshauswald, offering parallel lines with different features. The Götterhütte Trail is also highly regarded for its varied descent and features. For an intermediate experience, the Kutbach Trail meanders through the forest floor, providing a fun ride.
Yes, the Konz area offers leisurely family excursions, particularly along the picturesque river valleys. The Moselle Riverside Cycle Path, for example, provides an easy 15.3-mile loop from Könen, offering scenic views and a relaxed ride suitable for families.
The Konz region is characterized by the confluence of the Saar and Moselle rivers, extensive vineyards, and forested areas. You can enjoy breathtaking views over the Moselle valley, especially on routes near Nittel-Köllig or Wiltingen-Butzdorf. The nearby Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park also offers well-marked trails amidst diverse natural landscapes.
Spring and autumn are considered the best seasons for cycling in the Konz region. During these times, temperatures are mild, and the scenery is particularly colorful, making for an enjoyable riding experience.
Beyond bike parks, the Konz region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, as detailed in the MTB Trails around Konz guide, or enjoy gravel biking with routes like the 'Pfahl Pond – Menniger Bildhjen Chapel loop' from St. Matthias, found in the Gravel biking around Konz guide. There are also running trails, such as the 'Kanzem Ship Lock loop' from Konz, highlighted in the Running Trails around Konz guide.
Yes, for beginners, the scenic mountain bike circular route to Galgenberg is ideal. Additionally, the region offers moderate routes like the one from Konz via the Wawern Knight's Path to Mannebach, then to Tawern and back to Konz, providing a good progression for those new to mountain biking.
The Saar Cycle Path is a prominent long-distance route, stretching 128 kilometers along the Saar River from Sarreguemines in France to its mouth at the Moselle in Konz-Könen. Another option is the Saar-Moselle Cycle Path, which connects Konz with the historic city of Trier, allowing cyclists to explore both natural beauty and cultural sites.
For challenging singletrack experiences, the region offers routes within the Konzer Tälchen and the Ockfener Geisberg. The Kandelbach Singletrack is also noted as a great singletrack, though it can be demanding, especially with rooted hairpin bends.
Visitors appreciate the variety and effort put into the trails, with many highlighting the challenging features and the rewarding descents. For instance, the Götterhütte Trail is praised for its cool, varied descent and well-built jumps. The scenic beauty, especially along the Moselle valley and through forests, also contributes significantly to the overall enjoyment.


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