Best bike parks in Bremen offer diverse terrain for various cycling disciplines. The city, situated on the Weser River, features a mix of urban green spaces and natural landscapes, providing opportunities for both developed bike parks and natural trails. These areas cater to different skill levels, from accessible parks to challenging singletracks. The region's flat topography is interspersed with specific areas developed for elevation and technical riding.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Ideal for mountain bikers to practice.
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You can do cool stunts here and it's easy to get there.
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The right terrain for active kids.
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A grassy, hidden single trail parallel to the highway. However, there are many thorny bushes. This trail is not recommended for shorts. Some sections are overgrown. Caution is advised.
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Wooden pump track for summer (disassembled in winter). This pump track is only for skaters, scooters, BMX bikes, and children's bikes. It's not much fun with mountain bikes or regular bikes (for adults) - both mountain bikes and regular bikes are too long. If I understand correctly, an 'asphalt' pump track is planned for construction here soon. More information here: https://pumptrack-bremen.de/
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Sometimes there is water under the tire after rain
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Bremen offers a diverse range of bike parks, including dedicated MTB parks with trails and ramps, dirt parks for jumps and maneuvers, and pumptracks. You can also find natural singletracks for a more rugged experience. These facilities cater to mountain bikers, BMX riders, dirt jumpers, and even families.
Yes, Bremen has options suitable for families. The Pump track Pusdorfer Meile is designed for various users, including children's bikes, and the BMX Track Bremen is described as a 'cool track' suitable for beginners, making it a good starting point for younger riders.
For a more challenging experience, consider the Blumenthaler Aue Mountain Bike Trail, known for its narrow, curvy, and hilly single-track sections with natural obstacles like fallen trees. Another option is the Hidden singletrack trail near Stadtwaldsee, which offers a unique, slightly wilder ride with jumps.
The Pellenspark Bike Park is known for its accessible trails and ramps, suitable for various fitness and skill levels, from beginners to more experienced riders. For those looking to practice jumps and maneuvers, the Mini Dirt Park Bremen features curves and jumps set within sand hills.
Yes, the Eco Trail in Werderland is a natural hiking trail through meadows with information boards about local flora and fauna, offering informative insights into the ecosystem. The HansaBeton Lake also serves as a viewpoint and includes an MTB park section.
Bremen offers dedicated BMX facilities. The general BMX Track Bremen is a good starting point for beginners. For serious riders, the Vegesacker BMX Club provides a professional racing track, one of the first in Germany, featuring 18 obstacles, steep turns, and various technical elements.
Absolutely. The MTB Trail at Beckedorfer Beeke is a winding, hilly forest path located directly on the Beckedorfer Beeke. Similarly, the MTB Trail Aumunder Angelteiche takes you through the forest, serving as a connection path.
Beyond bike parks, Bremen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes for touring bikes, such as the 'Blocklandrunde' or 'Weser-Runde'. For more mountain biking, check out the MTB Trails in Bremen guide. There are also easy hiking trails available, like those found in the Easy hikes in Bremen guide.
The Pumptrack Pusdorfer Meile currently features a wooden pump track suitable for skaters, scooters, BMX bikes, and children's bikes. There are plans to develop a modern, multi-sport asphalt pump track that will be publicly accessible and free, catering to MTB, BMX, skateboards, and scooters, and incorporating elements like drops and wallrides.
Visitors appreciate the diversity of terrain, from natural singletracks to developed dirt parks and pumptracks. The community also values the accessibility of parks like Pellenspark and the informative nature of trails such as the Eco Trail in Werderland, which offers insights into local flora and fauna.


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