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Top 20 Bike Parks around Essen

Best bike parks around Essen are found within a varied landscape of hills and forests, providing diverse options for cycling enthusiasts. The region offers a range of experiences, from dedicated bike parks to challenging mountain biking trails and pump tracks. These areas cater to both beginners and advanced riders, making Essen a notable location for mountain biking.

Best bike parks around Essen

  • The most popular bike parks is Pasberg Downhill Trail, an mtb_park that offers a descent into the…

Last updated: July 7, 2026

Schurenbachhalde

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The Schurenbachhalde in the north of Essen is the city's largest. Once you've found the way to the top, numerous, partly beautifully prepared single trails lead down. On the large …

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At 50 meters, the highest slag heap in the city offers an impressive 360-degree view. Mountain bikers will find the best training conditions here on their own track. Treat each …

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Forest Path Along the Rosentalbach

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Rosentalbach Levada? Before many hikes we coined the name Levada because the creek is walled here like the irrigation systems on Madeira.

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Ilex Trail (Ruhrhöhenweg)

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Great and highly recommended! Be careful if you drive from east to west: the route just before the Brücker Bach is not without it. This single trail is a small …

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Marienwald Trail (A2)

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In this corner there are many beautiful Ilex bushes to look at or to photograph.

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Very nice hilly section

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Pasberg Downhill Trail

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That's a really nice descent down to the Ruhr. Above great views, then follow some built curves and jumps that are really fun. The trail ends at the bottom of …

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Brammentrail Section – Schurenbachhalde

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completely newly created .... found to be good. Not too difficult to drive. This particular S-curve is one of the good parts. The whole route wasn't finished yet, but there's …

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Root Trail at Brücker Bach

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The trail is initially very steep and has large roots from the Bröcker Bach and then runs gently through the forest to the edge of the field on the Kutschenweg. …

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Ruhr Downhill Trail

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Small quarry which is easy to see in winter.

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Oliver Grolla
January 7, 2025, Root Trail at Brücker Bach

Very nice path. At the beginning it goes steeply over stones and roots. About halfway through it becomes flatter until you reach the carriage path. It can be quite muddy there. Caution: MTBs may come towards you. Sure-footedness is an advantage when descending. I can recommend the trail

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Great area for mountain biking.

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Simply beautiful. You can listen to nature very well there.

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At 50 meters, the highest slag heap in the city offers an impressive 360-degree view. Mountain bikers will find the best training conditions here on their own track. Treat each other with respect. The landmark is the "Slab" by the sculptor Richard Serra.

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The section of the hiking trail is very well marked. It has many roots and then becomes increasingly narrow. Due to various mountain bikers, the path is quite muddy when it rains.

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The Brammentrail is a great way to ride Pott Trails

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a great section on the Panoramasteig between Kettwig and Werden

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The Schurenbachhalde is an approximately 50 meter high (highest point 86 m above sea level)[1] coal mining dump in the Altenessen district of Essen. The dump is named after the “Schurenbach” body of water that was buried beneath it from the 1970s[1] and is located directly on the Rhine-Herne Canal, between Emscherstrasse and Nordsternstrasse and near the Nordsternpark Gelsenkirchen. The dump was used by the Zollverein colliery to store overburden until it was closed in 1986. Until the mid-1990s, other hard coal mines also dumped their waste on this tailings pile. The heap was then renatured and converted into a landscape monument. At the top of the heap is the landmark of the 15 meter high sculpture Bramme for the Ruhr area by the American artist Richard Serra, erected in 1998. The Schurenbachhalde is part of the Industrial Heritage Route and is set to become part of the 2027 International Garden Exhibition. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schurenbachhalde

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of bike parks and trails can I find around Essen?

Essen offers a diverse range of options for cyclists, from dedicated bike parks with challenging trails and jumps to natural single trails through hills and forests. You'll find downhill sections, pump tracks, and scenic routes catering to various skill levels. Notable spots include the Pasberg Downhill Trail for its built curves and jumps, and the Descent Trail to Kluse for its challenging forest departure.

Are there any bike parks or trails suitable for families in Essen?

Yes, Essen has family-friendly options. For instance, the Forest Path Along the Rosentalbach is noted as family-friendly, offering a pleasant ride through dense vegetation. Additionally, the Brammentrail Section – Schurenbachhalde is also categorized as family-friendly, providing a good option for a less strenuous experience.

Where can I find challenging mountain bike trails in Essen?

For advanced riders seeking a challenge, Essen offers several demanding trails. The Pasberg Downhill Trail and the Descent Trail to Kluse are known for their challenging nature, with the latter featuring narrow, rooted, and steep sections. Other challenging options include the Ilex Trail (Ruhrhöhenweg) and the Ruhr Downhill Trail.

What are the best times of year to visit bike parks in Essen?

The best seasons for mountain biking in Essen are generally spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is mild, nature is vibrant, and trail conditions are typically ideal for riding.

Are there bike parks with scenic viewpoints in Essen?

Absolutely. The Schurenbachhalde, while not a traditional bike park, offers numerous single trails descending from its summit and provides panoramic views of the Ruhr area. The Pasberg Downhill Trail also boasts great views from above before its descent into the Ruhr Valley.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks in Essen?

Beyond bike parks, Essen's varied landscape is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those around Lake Baldeney and the Zollverein loop. For more options, explore the Hiking around Essen guide or the Mountain Hikes around Essen guide. There are also general cycling routes, such as the 'Family bike tour around Lake Baldeney', detailed in the Cycling around Essen guide.

Are there any pump tracks in Essen?

Yes, the Grugapark in Essen features a pump track. This offers a specific riding experience focused on maintaining momentum without pedaling, making it a great spot for practicing skills and enjoying continuous flow.

What is the <a href="https://www.komoot.com/highlight/74925" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Schurenbachhalde</a> like for mountain biking?

The Schurenbachhalde is Essen's largest slag heap and offers numerous well-prepared single trails descending from its summit. It's known for its panoramic views of the Ruhr area from the large plateau at the top, making it a scenic and rewarding ride, even though it's not a traditional bike park.

Can I find trails with natural features like roots and forest sections?

Yes, many trails around Essen feature natural elements. The Descent Trail to Kluse is known for its roots in the lower, steeper section. Similarly, the Ilex Trail (Ruhrhöhenweg) has heavily rooted sections, and the Root Trail at Brücker Bach explicitly highlights its natural, rooted terrain within a forest setting.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the bike parks and trails in Essen?

Visitors appreciate the variety of experiences, from the challenging downhill sections and built features at places like Pasberg Downhill Trail to the scenic views and natural single trails found at Schurenbachhalde. The diverse landscape, including forests and hills, provides an engaging backdrop for mountain biking, and the community often highlights the fun and technical aspects of the trails.

Are there any specific mountain biking areas mentioned in Essen besides dedicated bike parks?

Yes, beyond dedicated bike parks, Essen's varied landscape provides an ideal setting for mountain biking with numerous well-marked MTB trails in surrounding forests and nature reserves. Popular trails include Priehlbachtrail, Enduro Line Heisingen, Ruhrtrail, Hespertal Trail, and Auf der Rötsch. Areas around Burgaltendorf and Essen Kupferdreh also offer very steep, rooty single trails (S2 difficulty) and opportunities for jumps.

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