Best bike parks in Copenhagen cater to a wide range of cycling interests, from urban architectural paths to dedicated mountain bike trails. The city, known for its strong cycling culture, integrates cycling infrastructure into its urban and natural landscapes. Copenhagen offers diverse cycling environments, including unique architectural landmarks and expansive nature areas.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Waste incineration plant, viewing platform, skiing - everything is possible here. Small café with snacks and drinks.
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Ultra-modern incineration plant with dry-skiing and climbing facilities. Really worth a trip. It's worth going up to the plant just for the view (elevator or stairs). The café down in front of the plant is more recommended than the one on the roof, but it also closes earlier. Check the opening times.
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Be sure to climb Copen Hill and enjoy the view. You can take the elevator up for free or take one of the footpaths (stairs or hiking trail). You can also go down on skis or a snowboard if you need to. These have to be rented.
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Great View to Copenhagen without Entrance Money. Elevator to the Top.
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A multifunctional building. On the one hand, a mildly stinking waste incineration plant - and no matter what the Denmark advertising claims: it smells. On the other side, bouldering poles and downhill skiing for newbies and flatlanders. And at the very top a viewing platform and quite obviously a company outing destination with the possibility of getting completely drunk. The gentlemen that I found there, at least, had a pretty good time around half past one. So much so that you could start a conversation with them even though they were Danish.
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Exciting and fun little track with some rock garden, skinnys 👍😀
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Oh I forgot you xc riders dont do jumps nor ride downhills at 50 + kmph like at maglebjerg every xc rider i see there is locking their rear tire All the way down 😂👍
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Yes, Copenhagen offers options for beginners. The CopenHill (Amager Bakke), while offering challenging sections, also has areas that can be enjoyed by those with less experience. For children learning to ride, Fælledparken's Children's Traffic Playground provides a safe and interactive environment with rental bikes and staff assistance.
For families, the Children's Traffic Playground within Fælledparken is ideal, featuring traffic lights, road signs, and bike paths for kids aged 2-8. CopenHill (Amager Bakke) is also considered family-friendly, offering a unique experience with panoramic views and various activities beyond biking.
For varied mountain biking, Nørreskov MTB Track offers a mix of hilly sections and flatter parts with numerous turns. Hvidovre MTB Park and Vestskoven Bike Park, located west of Copenhagen, also provide purpose-built facilities with jumps, drop-offs, and berms for an adrenaline rush.
Copenhagen features several unique urban cycling spots. CopenHill (Amager Bakke) is an architectural landmark with an artificial ski slope that can also be used for biking, offering city views. Superkilen Park in Nørrebro is a vibrant urban space with a bike path winding through its distinct sections, showcasing global designs.
Many bike parks offer scenic views and natural surroundings. CopenHill (Amager Bakke) provides panoramic views of Copenhagen. Hvidovre MTB Park offers views over the sea. For a more natural setting, Kongelunden Forest Trail features lush woodlands, and Amager Nature Park provides open gravel roads and single-track trails through birch forests.
Beyond bike parks, Copenhagen offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various gravel biking routes, such as the 'Scenic Road Through Vestskoven' or 'Herstedhøje Hill' loops. For more mountain biking, check out the 'Let’s go, Hareskoven trail'. Hiking options include the 'Amarmino' or loops around Utterslev Mose. Find more details in the Gravel biking in Copenhagen, MTB Trails in Copenhagen, and Hiking in Copenhagen guides.
Yes, for those interested in BMX, the Københavns BMX Klub (CPH BMX Club) operates at 'Motorbanerne'. They offer training sessions and provide rental bikes and equipment, making it accessible for newcomers to try the sport.
Visitors appreciate the unique blend of urban and natural cycling experiences. Highlights like CopenHill (Amager Bakke) are praised for their impressive architecture and year-round accessibility. Mountain bike parks like Hvidovre MTB Park are enjoyed for their fun jumps, drops, and pump tracks, often with a refreshing sea breeze.
While CopenHill (Amager Bakke) is designed for year-round use, including biking, most outdoor bike parks and trails in Copenhagen are best enjoyed during the warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn (April to October), when the weather is milder and conditions are drier.
Copenhagen is a highly cycling-friendly city with excellent public transport. Many bike parks, especially those within the city like Fælledparken and Superkilen, are easily accessible by bus, train, or metro, often with dedicated bike carriage options. CopenHill (Amager Bakke) is also well-connected.
Yes, future developments like Jernbanebyen (The Railway District) aim to be highly bike-friendly. This new green district in central Copenhagen will feature car-free neighborhoods with green urban spaces designed for cyclists and pedestrians, including a new green bicycle path called the 'South-West Passage'.


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