Bike parks around Bönen offer diverse cycling experiences, transforming former industrial sites into modern sports and leisure attractions. The area features facilities designed for various skill levels, from beginners to experienced riders. These parks often include asphalt pumptracks and dirt parks with multiple jumps. This region provides a unique blend of industrial heritage and recreational cycling opportunities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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A beautiful bike park for all MTB riders.
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Beautiful view and historical mining equipment
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The Kissinger Höhe is a waste dump from the former Heinrich-Robert mine. The waste dump has an area of 39 hectares and a maximum height of 55 m above the surrounding area or 112.3 m above sea level. Today the dump is owned by the Ruhr Regional Association and serves as a viewing point on the Route of Industrial Heritage.
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There is a lot of nature here, but also many opportunities to do sports or lie in the sun.
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A beautiful view when the weather is nice.
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Haldenzeichen - A new attraction in the Lippepark Hamm Schacht Franz
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The experts came up with something to beautify the eastern Ruhr area. I hope that remains unsmeared by these mentally underexposed people for a while.
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Around Bönen, you'll find a diverse range of cycling facilities, including asphalt pumptracks, dirt parks with multiple jumps, and mountain biking trails. Many of these parks are built on former industrial sites, offering a unique blend of heritage and recreation.
Yes, the Lippepark Hamm – Franz Shaft offers a large lawn, a skate facility, and an MTB course that caters to various skill levels. Additionally, the newly opened Bikepark Bönen am Förderturm is explicitly designed for riders of all proficiencies, from beginners to experienced cyclists, making it a great place to start or refine your skills.
You can expect a variety of trails. For instance, Kissinger Höhe slag heap features numerous single trails for mountain bikes. The Bikepark Bönen am Förderturm includes an asphalt pumptrack with three lines and various jumps, as well as a two-lane dirt park with over 13 tables for practicing jumps and aerial maneuvers.
Many bike parks in the Bönen area are family-friendly. The Bikepark Bönen am Förderturm is designed to cater to all skill levels, making it suitable for families with varying cycling abilities. Highlights like Lippepark Hamm – Franz Shaft and Haldenzeichen Spiral Sculpture, Lippepark Hamm are also categorized as family-friendly.
Yes, several bike parks are integrated with viewpoints and natural features. The Kissinger Höhe slag heap, for example, has a platform at its highest point offering expansive views. Similarly, Haldenzeichen Spiral Sculpture, Lippepark Hamm features renatured heaps and viewing spirals with wonderful views of the surrounding area.
Absolutely. Many bike parks in the region are built on former colliery sites, transforming old industrial areas into modern sports and leisure attractions. The Bikepark Bönen am Förderturm is on a former colliery site. Königsborn Colliery Shaft III/IV Headframe is a beautiful industrial monument with a cool bike park nearby, and Lippepark Hamm – Franz Shaft was built on the former site of the Franz Schacht colliery, featuring information boards about mining history.
Beyond bike parks, Bönen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate Sandbachtal Nature Reserve loops, or enjoy longer cycling routes like the Klöcknerbahnweg and Seseke Cycle Path. For more details, check out the Hiking around Bönen and Cycling around Bönen guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails nearby. For example, you can find moderate hiking routes like the Sandbachtal Nature Reserve – Mergelberg Pond loop, or easier options such as the View of Mergelberg Pond loop. These trails offer a different way to experience the local landscape. For more information, refer to the Hiking around Bönen guide.
Yes, Bönen has several cycling routes suitable for touring bikes. Popular options include the Klöcknerbahnweg at Geistbaum – Humbert slag heap loop and the easy Klöcknerbahnweg – Seseke Cycle Path loop. These routes allow you to explore the wider region. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Bönen guide.
The newly opened Bikepark Bönen am Förderturm, with its effective drainage system, suggests it's designed to be enjoyable in various conditions. Generally, spring through autumn offers the most pleasant weather for outdoor cycling. It's always a good idea to check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse cycling experiences, from challenging mountain bike trails on slag heaps to well-designed pumptracks and dirt parks. The integration of industrial heritage with recreational spaces, offering unique views and historical context, is also highly valued by the community.


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