Best bike parks around Simmerath provide diverse mountain biking opportunities within the scenic Eifel National Park and around the Rursee. The region features extensive trail networks catering to various skill levels, from flow trails to technical downhill sections. Simmerath also offers dedicated facilities like the Pumptrack in Lammersdorf for skill development. This area is a significant draw for cyclists seeking both leisurely scenic tours and challenging adventures through forests and along picturesque lakes.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Great lines for experts! But beginners can also ride the moderate flow line. Everyone can ride at their own comfortable pace! One or two descents are a must on this round trip. All free of charge – thanks for that!
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Nice bike park! The jump line on the left is great for practicing without having to climb forever. Unfortunately, the lower sections were being reworked (thanks for that).
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Beautiful, well-maintained and varied trails down towards Simonskall
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Nice bike park. Be careful with the categories, though. In other bike parks, the blue line would be more red, and the red line would be more black. Otherwise, the bike park is a lot of fun.
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Description from the website https://www.dimb.de/dimb-bikepark-rureifel/: "The Hürtgenwald BikePark will continue to operate as DIMB BikePark Rureifel from March 7, 2024. The care and maintenance of the trails will be handled in the future by the trail administrators of the DIMB IG Rureifel. We are supported in this by the former operator, Nordeifel Gravity e.V." and "Concept changes: ‼️ Public Bike Park, which can be used free of charge, Operating hours from April 1 to November 1, No operational supervision, Public rescue concept/infrastructure (rescue points), Terms of use are being revised (including signage), Trail admin team conducts regular inspections, ‼️ No more shuttle, New uphill route (1.8 km, 170 m elevation gain); entrance via K36, Redesign of the Bike Park to appeal to a broader user group, Annual maintenance and improvement, financial support from the DN district" Link to the overview board: https://www.dimb.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/DIMB_BikePark_Rureifel_Uebersichtstafeln_160x100cm_Update_fin_Screen.pdf
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Really worth a visit. Free after the reopening, but no shuttle.
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One of the most beautiful but also most demanding trails in the area. Wonderful nature.
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The house is a part of a building complex in which the guest's house is also located. It was named after the last owner, the Junker industrial family. The building has belonged to the municipality of Hürtgenwald since the 1990s. The entire building complex consists of a two-story semi-detached house with a massive basement made of quarry stone and an upper floor made of half-timbered buildings, which adjoins the remains of a possibly former defensive tower made of quarry stone. The building was entered into the list of architectural monuments in Hürtgenwald on July 14, 1983 under number 14. The text of the monument description reads: “Inscriptional dating on the lintel 1651, renovated in 1773; (1723 according to Peters). Eaves-mounted, 2-storey semi-detached house, basement made of solid quarry stone, upper floor half-timbered; Connected to the northwest are the remains of possibly a former defensive tower made of quarry stone with cross-frame windows and half cross-frame windows with walls made of sandstone and bluestone, remains of an embrasure; the house in the basement with cross-story windows with bluestone walls; On the street front there is an entrance on the right and left, on the right there is a baroque pillar door with original nails, bluestone walls, the date in the flat arched lintel; left nailed door with wrought iron door knocker; the framework of the upper floor was largely renewed; Windows in old proportions, the rear eaves made entirely of quarry stone; completely renewed gable roof. Probably part of the former ironworks.”
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Simmerath offers a diverse range of biking opportunities. You'll find dedicated facilities like the DIMB Bikepark Rureifel, which has been redesigned to appeal to a broader user group, and the Pumptrack in Lammersdorf, perfect for practicing rhythm and bike handling. Additionally, the region boasts extensive mountain biking trails around the Rursee and within the Eifel National Park, catering to various skill levels from flow trails to technical downhill sections.
Yes, beginners can enjoy the Pumptrack in Lammersdorf, which provides a controlled environment for developing bike handling skills. The Rursee area also features easier flow trails and the scenic RurUfer cycle path, offering leisurely rides suitable for those new to mountain biking or looking for a relaxed experience.
For a challenge, consider the Hasselbachgraben Trail, known for its narrow, rooty, and technical sections, especially when wet. Another option is the Technical Trail With Deep Ruts – Naturpark Hohes Venn-Eifel, which offers steep and technical sections with loose stones. The DIMB Bikepark Rureifel also includes challenging elements for experienced riders.
Absolutely. The Pumptrack in Lammersdorf is publicly accessible and suitable for all ages, offering a fun space for skill development. The Rursee area provides many routes that are less technically demanding, such as the RurUfer cycle path, which is ideal for scenic family rides. Simonskall, a recognized resort, also serves as a great starting or ending point for family-friendly bike tours, with amenities like pensions and restaurants.
Biking around Simmerath offers stunning natural scenery. You'll ride through the picturesque Eifel National Park, along the beautiful Rursee reservoir, and through dense forests. The Schlangenberg Nature Reserve is a unique high moor-like area, offering opportunities to spot diverse flora and fauna like butterflies and violets.
Yes, the region has historical significance. Simonskall, for instance, is located directly on the former Westwall and features reminders of its past, including the historic Junkerhaus. The Schlangenberg Nature Reserve was also a former ore mine from Celtic times until the late 19th century, with nature having reclaimed the man-made pit.
The mountain biking season around Simmerath generally runs from spring to autumn. While trails can be ridden year-round, conditions are best from April to November. Autumn rides can be particularly challenging on trails like the Technical Trail With Deep Ruts when the ground is wet, but this can also add to the fun for experienced riders. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
Beyond mountain biking, Simmerath is a hub for various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including the 'Waterland Route' and 'Rur Panorama Trail'. For runners, options like the 'Urft Dam – Rursee loop' offer scenic routes. Road cyclists can also find extensive routes, such as the 'Robertville Dam – Baron von Korff Viaduct loop'. For more details, check out the guides for Hiking around Simmerath, Running Trails around Simmerath, and Road Cycling Routes around Simmerath.
Many routes around the Rursee offer breathtaking views of the reservoir and the surrounding Eifel landscape. The Schlangenberg Nature Reserve also provides great views. The varied terrain ensures that you'll encounter numerous scenic spots throughout your ride.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain and the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature. The challenging sections, like those on the Hasselbachgraben Trail, are particularly enjoyed by experienced riders. The public accessibility of facilities like the Pumptrack in Lammersdorf and the comprehensive nature of the trails around the Rursee make it an ideal destination for both leisurely scenic tours and challenging adventures.
While specific parking details vary by location, the popularity of the Rursee area and facilities like the Pumptrack in Lammersdorf suggest that parking is generally available. For the DIMB Bikepark Rureifel, a new uphill route has been established with an entrance via K36, implying access points for riders.


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