Best bike parks around Hagen are located within the forested hills of the Sauerland region, providing diverse cycling opportunities. The area features natural mountain bike trails, community-driven dirt parks, and asphalt pumptracks. Riders can find terrain suitable for various skill levels, from flow trails to challenging descents. Hagen's landscape offers a setting for both leisurely rides and technical mountain biking.
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Good trail, super well-maintained. Significantly steeper towards the end
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A really tough trail, requiring a decent level of skill. The trail up was manageable, but later on, the descent was a steep slope, so I had to dismount.
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Challenging steep trail with a beautiful view. Can only be driven downhill.
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The trail begins with the stepup/crater/…, it goes down quite steeply or over a drop/jump. A small ramp has been built over the fallen trees (you can drive over it or jump over it) and then there are two ways out of the hole: on the left there is a small, easy jump from which you can also fly quite far (that doesn't have to be jumped either). ) or a double on the right, I would estimate an incline of around 80 degrees. Short EXPLANATION of a DOUBLE: Jump with a gap between landing and take-off that you have to jump over; Otherwise it could be painful and bad for the bike.🤕😉 Then it goes a little further over a few small jumps. By the way, there is another trail 100m away where even beginners can have fun.
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The Fleyer Forest is a fairly large forest. There are many forest and hiking trails and you can criss-cross the forest everywhere. There is also the forest nature trail with many stations, so it is also a good place to go for a nature excursion with children. Mountain bikers also get their money's worth here: there are 8 real trails. Four of them are part of the Fernuni. The first starts at parking lot 6 of the Fernuni and if you continue to the left from the end, you come to the next trail, which ends at the swing bench and the forest xylophone. For the other two you have to go up the main path at the police station and for the one just before the tree grate you have to take a narrow path on the left. The other one, in my opinion the best in the Fleyer Forest, is the 110, which starts directly opposite the parking lot and runs relatively parallel to the road through the forest. It ends where the previous one ends. The next one is to the left of the cemetery, also down from the parking lot. The next trail starts at the Weidekampstrasse bus stop. From the end you turn left via the main trail and you get to the step up/crater and can then continue up a couple of small ramps. The last one is down in Helfe by the small pond.
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Quite steep and slippery at the end, very nice trail
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Many paths lead through the forest, including many small trails.
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Hagen offers a diverse range of cycling opportunities. You'll find natural mountain bike trails within the surrounding forests, community-driven dirt parks like the Dirtpark Bahnhofstraße for BMX and dirt jumping, and asphalt pumptracks such as the one in Wehringhausen for improving pumping skills and dynamic riding. The region caters to various riding styles and skill levels.
Yes, Hagen has options for beginners. The region's natural mountain bike trails include easier routes, with some official tours, like an 11-kilometer route through the city forest to the Kaiser-Friedrich-Turm, specifically suitable for those new to mountain biking. Additionally, the Piepenbrink Flow Trail is described as a flowing downhill or uphill experience without significant difficulties, making it a good choice for less experienced riders.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Hagen offers several demanding trails. The Schälk S3 Trail is known for its challenging nature, featuring a steep and slippery section at the end. Another option is the Getreidemühlen Trail, which is described as extremely steep and suitable only for professionals, especially as a downhill route.
The Fleyer Forest is a great option for families. It features many forest and hiking trails, including a forest nature trail with various stations, making it suitable for a nature excursion with children. While it also has mountain bike trails, its general accessibility and natural features make it family-friendly.
Among the most popular flow trails is the Egge Flow Trail, which offers a scenic path that becomes narrower and more demanding but remains easy to ride in both directions. Another well-liked option is the Piepenbrink Flow Trail, known for its smooth, flowing downhill or uphill experience.
Beyond bike parks, Hagen and its surroundings offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to difficult, such as the 'Hagen Bismarck Tower – Kaiser-Friedrich Tower Hagen loop'. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Nahmertal (Nahmer Switzerland) – View of the Nahmerbach Valley loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Hagen and Road Cycling Routes around Hagen guides.
Yes, Hagen has a strong community aspect to its biking scene. The EighteenSixtyTrails, located on the club grounds of TSV Hagen 1860 e.V., are freely accessible and maintained by the community. Similarly, the Dirtpark Bahnhofstraße was established through a youth initiative, showcasing the local passion for mountain biking and BMX.
Yes, some trails offer scenic views. The Piepenbrink Flow Trail, for instance, is noted for its beautiful views in the upper area, allowing riders to enjoy the landscape while cycling.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the region's natural mountain bike trails in the Sauerland forests are generally enjoyable during spring, summer, and autumn. Be aware that in autumn and winter, wet roots and fallen leaves can make some trails, like the Schälk S3 Trail, more demanding due to slippery conditions.
Yes, the Flow Trail Bomb Crater offers a unique natural feature, providing an interesting backdrop for mountain biking. Additionally, many trails, like the Wesselbach Spring–Röhrenweg Trail, wind through dense forests, offering a natural and immersive riding experience.
The terrain around Hagen is varied, reflecting the rolling hills and forests of the Sauerland. You can expect everything from wide, flowing paths to narrow singletracks, technical sections with roots and rocks, and even steep descents. Trails like the Narrow and steep singletrack trail highlight the more technical and challenging aspects of the region's offerings.


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