Best bike parks around Ohlenhard are located in the Eifel region, an area known for its extensive mountain biking opportunities. This landscape features a variety of trails, from natural forest paths to designated bike parks, catering to different skill levels. The region's terrain includes scenic views and natural features, providing a varied experience for cyclists. Ohlenhard offers a mix of natural singletracks and flow trails.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Prefer to ride it downhill than uphill😉🤣 technically demanding. But you should really pay attention. In the end, you just have to push.
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Was there for the first time today, it was definitely worth it👌🏽 the signature action🤝 will definitely be well received by the kids💪🏽👍🏽 Fun for young and old ☝🏽😅
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This great bike park with a pump track, jump line, and flow line is located directly on the Ahrtal cycle path…
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With the E Bike the uphill ☝️ is really fun😄👍
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As Pascal already wrote, it's still overgrown. Nobody does anything about it; it's actually a shame. It was 26.08.25
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Great facility for a bit of play. It's just a shame that it's getting increasingly overgrown.
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Delicious ice cream in Nettersheim in combination with lots of nature
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Very beautiful nature and varied trails
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The Ohlenhard area, situated within the diverse Eifel region, offers a wide variety of mountain biking trails. You'll find everything from smooth, undulating flow trails like Ab Durch Die Hecke Flowtrail (S0) to technically demanding singletracks with roots and challenging descents. The landscape includes natural forest paths, volcanic terrain, and designated trail parks, catering to different skill levels and preferences.
Yes, beginners can enjoy the area. Flow trails, such as Ab Durch Die Hecke Flowtrail (S0), are designed with smooth, undulating paths that are enjoyable for a wide range of riders, including those new to mountain biking. These trails allow for momentum without overly technical features.
For a more challenging experience, the Ruppenberg Trail is rated S1-S2 and offers a technically demanding ride, best enjoyed downhill from north to south. Additionally, the wider Vulkaneifel Trail Park features technically challenging and varied routes with significant altitude differences, providing plenty of downhill action.
Yes, within the Vulkaneifel Trail Park, you'll find KoulShore, a dedicated bike park spanning 13 hectares. It offers adrenaline-pumping action with challenging single trails, tricky descents, and wooden Northshore elements. Helmets are compulsory at KoulShore for safety.
The Eifel region, where Ohlenhard is located, is one of Germany's most diverse mountain bike regions. Its uniqueness stems from its varied terrain, including volcanic landscapes, dense forests, and open meadows. Riders can experience everything from rooty singletracks to flow trails, all set against a backdrop of scenic beauty and spectacular panoramas.
Absolutely. Many trails wind through picturesque landscapes, including the natural beauty of the Hohes Venn-Eifel Nature Park and the unique volcanic terrain of the Vulkaneifel. The Vulkaneifel Trail Park, for instance, is known for its routes rewarded with spectacular panoramas.
While mountain biking is enjoyable for much of the year, trails like the Singletrack trail in Naturpark Hohes Venn-Eifel are noted to offer the possibility of higher speeds particularly in winter, when vegetation is less dense. However, spring through autumn generally provides pleasant conditions for exploring the diverse trails.
Yes, the region around Ohlenhard offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for different sports. For mountain biking, explore additional trails in the MTB Trails around Ohlenhard guide. If you prefer road cycling, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Ohlenhard guide, or for gravel biking, refer to the Gravel biking around Ohlenhard guide.
The Singletrack trail in Naturpark Hohes Venn-Eifel is described as a very nice, rooty trail winding through the forest, offering a more technical and authentic mountain biking experience. Similarly, the Zahnrad Trail features many large roots at the bottom, indicating a rugged and technically challenging section.
The Radarena am Ring, located near the Nürburgring, provides a network of tracks designed to challenge speed, cornering technique, and muscle strength. It offers a unique experience where motorsport history meets mountain biking, blending fast sections with technical demands.
Visitors frequently praise the fun and flowing nature of trails like Ab Durch Die Hecke Flowtrail (S0), highlighting its length and smooth ride. The technical challenge and enjoyment of trails like Ruppenberg Trail are also highly rated, especially for experienced riders. The natural, rooty character of trails in the Naturpark Hohes Venn-Eifel is also a popular feature.
Some visitors have noted that Bikepark Müsch can be quite overgrown, particularly in summer, making the route passable but less ideal. While it's a great facility for play, its maintenance has been a concern for some riders.
The Eifel region boasts an incredibly extensive mountain biking network. The Vulkaneifel Trail Park alone offers over 750 kilometers of signposted mountain bike trails with 17,500 meters of altitude difference. Additionally, Freifahrt Eifel features 20 mountain bike trails totaling over 500 kilometers of riding fun, winding through diverse landscapes.


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