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Top 20 Bike Parks around Hürtgenwald

Best bike parks around Hürtgenwald are situated within a region known for its dense forests and historical significance in the Eifel. This area offers a diverse natural landscape, characterized by valleys, hills, and remnants of historical structures. Hürtgenwald provides a setting for outdoor activities, particularly mountain biking, with trails that leverage the varied terrain. The region's natural features make it suitable for exploring on two wheels.

Best bike parks around Hürtgenwald

  • The most popular bike parks is Simonskall, a settlement that serves as a recognized resort and a starting or ending point for many bike tours, including those connected to the local mountain bike park. It is located directly on the former Westwall, with historical reminders and bunker facilities.
  • Another must-see spot is Hasselbachgraben Trail, a challenging trail. This trail is known for its technical sections, especially when wet, offering a challenge for experienced riders due to slippery roots.
  • Visitors also love DIMB Bikepark Rureifel, an MTB park. This public, free-to-use bikepark features a new uphill route and redesigned trails to appeal to a broader user group.
  • Hürtgenwald is known for challenging trails, technical trails, and MTB parks. The bike parks around Hürtgenwald offer a variety of experiences, from rooty singletracks to dedicated bikepark features.
  • The bike parks around Hürtgenwald are appreciated by the komoot community, with over 1100 upvotes and more than 700 photos shared by visitors.

Last updated: July 8, 2026

Simonskall

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Simonskall is a district of Hürtgenwald and is located directly on the former Westwall, the Allied defensive line along the western border of the German Reich. There are some reminders here. Of course the monument in place. But also the many bunker facilities that you can still find in the countryside between the bushes or the Kall Trail, on the former tanks instead of bikes rolled. Today Simonskall is a recognized resort, has a few pensions and restaurants and ends here the trails of the mountain bike park Hürtgenwald.

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Schlangenberg Nature Reserve

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Around the Schlangenberg nature reserve – an exciting, high moor-like area!

This area was a former ore mine, the mine „Breinigerberg“, from Celtic times until 1883. Interesting how nature has reclaimed the man-made mine. Looking at it, one could call the area the Low Venn, by analogy with the High Venn.

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Hasselbachgraben Trail

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Narrow and rooty, but very beautiful. With a little skill, it can also be done on a gravel bike / crosser. Basically more of a hiking trail. So it's best to avoid on weekends because there's not really room to get past each other. It's no fun for everyone involved...

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DIMB Bikepark Rureifel

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Description from the website 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."
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‼️ 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: dimb.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/DIMB_BikePark_Rureifel_Uebersichtstafeln_160x100cm_Update_fin_Screen.pdf

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Mountain Bike Park Hürtgenwald

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For beginners, please take the flow trail, although it's tough, I'd say S3/S4

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Peter
July 12, 2026, Hasselbachgraben Trail

A nice trail, also very doable for the gravel bike

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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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niklas
September 25, 2024, DIMB Bikepark Rureifel

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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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain and features can I expect at bike parks in Hürtgenwald?

Hürtgenwald offers a diverse range of terrain, from natural downhill tracks leveraging the forest landscape to technical sections with slippery roots and deep ruts. For example, the Hasselbachgraben Trail is known for its challenging, rooty sections, especially when wet. The DIMB Bikepark Rureifel features a flow trail, a freeride section with a jump line, tables, berms, curves, and a wallride, with all jumps designed to be rollable for accessibility.

Are there bike parks suitable for beginners in Hürtgenwald?

Yes, the DIMB Bikepark Rureifel has been redesigned to appeal to a broader user group, including beginners. Its jumps are rollable, making them accessible even for less experienced riders. The park offers a variety of lines, allowing riders to choose trails that match their skill level.

When is the best time of year to visit Hürtgenwald for mountain biking?

The DIMB Bikepark Rureifel is generally open from April to October on weekends, public holidays, and bridge days, weather permitting. This period offers the most favorable conditions for riding, avoiding winter closures and potential adverse weather.

Are there any family-friendly biking options or activities near the bike parks?

While the bike parks themselves cater to various skill levels, the region around Hürtgenwald offers broader family-friendly activities. For easier outdoor experiences, you can explore easy hikes around Hürtgenwald, which include routes like the 'View of the Eifel Forest – Simonskall loop' that are suitable for families.

What historical sites or landmarks can I find near the bike parks?

The settlement of Simonskall, which is a starting point for many bike tours, is located directly on the former Westwall. Here, you can find historical reminders and bunker facilities. The Junkerhaus, built in 1651, is another historical building characteristic of Simonskall.

Are there any scenic viewpoints or natural features to explore while biking in Hürtgenwald?

Yes, the region is known for its dense forests and varied natural landscape. The Schlangenberg Nature Reserve offers an exciting, high moor-like area with great views, and is a former ore mine reclaimed by nature. Many trails, including those around Simonskall, provide views of the Kall valley.

What are the parking options for bike parks in Hürtgenwald?

Specific parking information for each bike park can vary. For the DIMB Bikepark Rureifel, access to the new uphill route is via the K36, implying parking may be available nearby or at designated trailheads.

Can I access the bike parks using public transport?

The provided information does not detail specific public transport options directly to the bike parks. It is advisable to check local public transport schedules and routes to the Hürtgenwald region and plan accordingly, as some areas might require a short ride or walk from the nearest stop.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks in Hürtgenwald?

Beyond the bike parks, Hürtgenwald offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails around Hürtgenwald, including challenging loops like the 'Vichtbach Trail – Hasselbachgraben Trail'. There are also easy hikes and running trails available throughout the region.

Are there cafes or restaurants near the bike parks for refreshments?

Yes, the settlement of Simonskall, a recognized resort and a common starting point for tours, features several pensions, restaurants, and cafés where you can find refreshments after your ride.

What do visitors appreciate most about the bike parks in Hürtgenwald?

Visitors frequently praise the varied terrain, from challenging rooty singletracks to dedicated bikepark features. The DIMB Bikepark Rureifel is particularly appreciated for being public and free to use, offering redesigned trails and a new uphill route. The community has shown its appreciation with over 1100 upvotes and more than 700 photos shared.

Is there a shuttle service available at the DIMB Bikepark Rureifel?

No, the DIMB Bikepark Rureifel no longer offers a shuttle service. However, a new uphill route (1.8 km, 170 m elevation gain) has been added, allowing riders to return to the starting point independently.

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