Best bike parks around Hellenthal are characterized by the region's varied terrain and picturesque landscapes, offering diverse mountain biking opportunities. The area, situated in the Eifel region, features dense forests and elevation changes suitable for various skill levels. Hellenthal is known for its extensive network of trails rather than traditional bike parks, providing an immersive experience for riders. The natural environment supports both challenging routes and more moderate tours.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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One of the many great trails of the Stoneman Tour in a unique landscape.
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One of the many great trails on the Stoneman Tour, set in a unique landscape. Partly rooted, but overall relatively easy to ride!
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Good trail, great ride...S1
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A special treasure of the Eifel National Park is the open land on the Dreiborn Plateau. Here, there are grasses, broom, hawthorn bushes, and many animal species that need precisely this. The endangered skylark, for example, lives and breeds in the open landscape. That's why it's so important that we humans stay exclusively on marked trails and do not disturb the breeding grounds of sensitive species off the trails 🐣. Over time, the open land becomes overgrown with shrubs and isolated trees 🌳. To prevent the open land from disappearing completely, certain areas are mowed late in the year (after the breeding season). According to international criteria (IUCN Category II), such "management" is permitted in the long term on up to 25% of a national park's area. The most important "rules" for protecting nature: Stay on official trails, do not make fires or make noise, keep dogs on leashes, and take your trash with you. Thank you for your understanding! 💚
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Single track in a narrow gully, up and down between the pines.
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My favorite trail on this section. You can let it run and pick up some speed here.
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Flowy trail where you can pick up a decent pace. Works uphill too.
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beautiful views in a quiet natural environment
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Hellenthal is known for its extensive network of diverse and picturesque mountain biking trails rather than traditional bike parks. You'll find a variety of single trails and forest routes that cater to different skill levels, set within the stunning Eifel region with its dense forests and elevation changes.
Yes, advanced riders will find challenging options. For instance, the Honsfeld Singletrack with Drop offers a flowing ride through the forest with a small drop for those who enjoy jumps, and a bypass option is available. The region also features routes like the 'Trail Artisten' route and trails between Kall and Schleiden that are known for their demanding levels.
The MTB Training Center Monschau-Kalterherberg is specifically designed to be family-friendly, offering something for everyone. Additionally, the region provides various routes, including intermediate and family-friendly options, ensuring diverse experiences for all riders.
One highly popular option is the Singletrack Between Büllingen and Möderscheid, which is part of the Stoneman Arduenna route and features many flowing sections through the forest. Another favorite is the Kallbach singletrack, rated S0-S1, offering a relaxed ride with a gradient, though it can be slippery on roots when wet.
Absolutely. The Eifel region around Hellenthal is known for its picturesque landscapes. The Singletrack with Stream Crossing on the Dreiborn plateau offers beautiful panoramic views and a natural, narrow path. Many routes, such as the 'Cool Tracks Yellow Beauty MTB' route, are especially scenic, particularly when daffodils bloom in mid-April.
The region is generally great for mountain biking during most of the year. However, some trails, like the 'Cool Tracks Yellow Beauty MTB', are particularly scenic around mid-April due to blooming daffodils. Be aware that some trails can be muddy in wet weather, so drier seasons are often preferred for optimal conditions.
Beyond mountain biking, Hellenthal offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes for touring bicycles, with options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the Cycling around Hellenthal guide. There are also numerous running trails, including routes around the Oleftalsperre Dam, detailed in the Running Trails around Hellenthal guide. For hikers, the area provides mountain hikes with diverse landscapes, which you can find in the Mountain Hikes around Hellenthal guide.
While many trails require good basic fitness and advanced riding technique, Hellenthal does offer routes suitable for beginners. The region's diverse trail network includes options with lower technical difficulty, allowing new riders to enjoy the scenic Eifel landscape and gain confidence on their bikes.
The trails around Hellenthal vary in technical difficulty. Many routes are rated around STS S2, requiring good basic fitness and advanced riding technique. However, you can also find easier trails, such as the Kallbach singletrack, which is rated S0-S1, offering a more relaxed experience.
Visitors highly value the diverse trails that cater to various skill levels, from relaxed rides to challenging adventures. The picturesque landscape of the Eifel region, with its dense forests, steep climbs, and breathtaking views, provides an immersive and enjoyable experience. Riders appreciate the fun and action found on the numerous varied routes.
Yes, there are routes that extend into or border the Eifel National Park area. For example, the mountain bike route over the Dreiborner plateaus, starting in Schleiden, is approximately 27 km long and borders the Eifel National Park, offering beautiful natural surroundings.


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