Best bike parks in Städteregion Aachen are found within a region characterized by its diverse landscape, including the rolling hills of the Eifel and the extensive Aachener Wald. This area, situated at the border triangle of Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The terrain provides varied opportunities for outdoor activities, from dense forests to open country. Städteregion Aachen is a destination for those seeking both structured bike park experiences and natural mountain biking trails.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Because it is beautiful here and there are many things to discover, especially for children!
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One of the most beautiful but also most challenging trails in the area. Beautiful nature.
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Very beautiful natural hiking trail.
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The site of today's Carl-Alexander Park in Baesweiler was part of the Carl-Alexander pit, a hard coal mine in Baesweiler and belonged to the Aachen hard coal district. Coal mining stopped in 1975 and the Carl Alexander Park was created here as part of the EuRegionale 2008. The most important design elements of the park are: a landscape artery connecting the park with Beeckfliess and Wurmtal, a mountain foyer with restaurants, the ascent to the heap with a suspension footbridge and suspension bridge, the mountain plateau with a viewing platform and a mountain park at the foot of the heap. The CAP also includes a technology and commercial area and a youth camp with play and sports facilities.
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At the entrance to the Adlerschlucht, the king of the skies will personally greet you. In the valley behind it, a walk-in free-flight aviary stretches between meter-high rock faces, where you can observe African birds of prey such as hooded vultures and Egyptian vultures in the immediate vicinity. This experience is still a rarity in zoos worldwide. Past stone cliffs and a babbling waterfall, visitors enter the dense owl forest behind a curve. With a bit of luck you can see the otherwise nocturnal birds gliding silently along. In the 800 m² free-flight aviary, snowy owls and gray owls live together in a taiga landscape similar to that found in Scandinavia. In the imposing mountains next door, ibexes and takins go on daring climbing tours. They watch what is happening in the zoo from a lofty height, while the agile marmots at the foot of the mountain complete the mountain panorama.
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The park at the Carl-Alexander-Halde is equipped with lots of play equipment and seating. With its clearings, groves, vantage points and rest areas, the park invites you to linger, walk, cycle and discover. From the red mountain foyer you can hike over a 25-meter-long suspension bridge, the Schwebesteg and the Himmelsstiege to the Halde or you can take the gravel path to the summit. The view from the top is magnificent!
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Pretty path along the Perlenbach... the rippling of the water has a calming effect
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Yes, the Bikepark Dreiländereck offers a Freeride Trail specifically designed for beginners, featuring gentle descents and simple jumps. It's a great place to start developing your skills.
Experienced riders will find plenty of challenges. The Bikepark Dreiländereck features a demanding Downhill Trail and a technical North Shore Trail with obstacles like bridges and steep walls. Additionally, natural singletracks in the Aachener Wald, such as the Adlerschlucht Singletrail, offer fast descents and technical sections.
While dedicated bike parks like Bikepark Dreiländereck have beginner-friendly sections, the broader Aachener Wald offers numerous trails that can be enjoyed by families, depending on skill level. For a more relaxed experience, consider exploring the less technical forest paths. The Carl-Alexander Park is also noted as family-friendly.
The best time to visit is generally from spring through autumn when the weather is mild and trails are dry. During wet periods, trails like the Hasselbachgraben Trail can become technically demanding due to slippery roots, offering an extra challenge for experienced riders. Winter riding is possible but conditions can be variable with cold and potentially icy or muddy trails.
For the dedicated Bikepark Dreiländereck, access is generally restricted to members of Geländefahrrad Aachen e.V. (GFAC) or individuals who purchase a day ticket. This helps with insurance and maintenance. For natural mountain biking trails in areas like the Aachener Wald, specific permits are usually not required, but riders should always adhere to local regulations and etiquette.
The Bikepark Dreiländereck offers a variety of features across its six trails. You'll find a large wooden start tower, a Freeride Trail with simple jumps, a technical North Shore Trail with bridges and steep walls, a challenging Downhill Trail, and a Jumpline called "Schanz" known for its significant yet smooth jumps. Other trails incorporate roots, berms, drops, and tight switchbacks.
Yes, beyond the dedicated bike parks, the Aachener Wald is rich with natural singletracks. Trails like the Hasselbachgraben Trail and the Adlerschlucht Singletrail offer diverse terrain with roots, forest sections, and varying difficulty levels, providing a more natural riding experience.
The region is characterized by the rolling hills of the Eifel and the extensive Aachener Wald. You can explore dense forests, open country, and even high moor-like areas such as the Schlangenberg Nature Reserve, which offers unique flora and fauna. Some trails, like the Tüljebach Trail, also feature lake views.
Städteregion Aachen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, including forest paths and routes around reservoirs. For those who prefer hiking, there are challenging mountain hikes through scenic landscapes. Road cyclists can also enjoy various road cycling routes, from easy to moderate, exploring the region's diverse terrain.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to all trails are not always available, areas like the Carl-Alexander Park offer facilities. For trails within the Aachener Wald, you'll often find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in nearby towns and villages, making it convenient to refuel after your ride.
Visitors frequently praise the region for its diverse and playfully built lines, especially at Bikepark Dreiländereck, highlighting the dedication of the volunteers. The natural singletracks in the Aachener Wald are appreciated for their scenic beauty and technical challenges, with trails like the Border Trail at Geusenweg offering beautiful sections and the Vichter Schuss Trail being lauded as a long, fast trail with light jumps.


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