Best bike parks around Hürth are found within a diverse landscape offering various biking opportunities. Hürth, situated in the Rhein-Erft-Kreis, provides both flat and hilly sections suitable for different skill levels. The area features natural mountain bike trails and dedicated spots for urban and freestyle cycling disciplines. This region is recognized for its varied terrain, making it a suitable location for biking enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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As is so often the case in the greenbelt, the small paths are often littered with many thin and sometimes thicker tree trunks or branches, making it unpleasant.
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Full at peak times like Sunday afternoons!
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The trail is mostly passable again. Today, with a nice MTB colleague, I removed one of the two large trees that lay across it. The other tree can be circumvented reasonably well.
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Super spot for jumps of different levels of difficulty, also a big gap but also easier jumps. With trails there is nothing because of the short descents, only running - jumping - landing and because it was so nice again and again. Definitely recommended!
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No more fun. Meanwhile many tree trunks that are much too thick that you have to push / carry the bike over. In addition, it is very overgrown, so it is difficult to drive around.
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Nice trail, thanks to the many transverse branches, well suited for driving over obstacles / practicing bunny hop. After the last storm, there is now a big tree lying across. See actual photos.
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In itself that would be fun but forbidden and nature reserve should also respect it and let it be ... even if it's a shame ..
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There are lots of smaller branches and a few trees on the way. Most of them can be easily run over, even without a high-end bike. Driving around is also possible. Really fun!
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Hürth offers a mix of urban and natural cycling spots. You can find a modernized skatepark at Bürgerpark "De Bütt" suitable for BMX riders, and a new skate facility is planned for completion by June 2025. For natural trail riding, the Singletrack at Heider Bergsee provides undulating terrain and descents. Additionally, the Adenauer Hill Mountain Bike Jumps offers opportunities for practicing jumps closer to the city center.
The Königsforst is a popular destination for mountain bikers in Hürth, offering a range of paths and trails designed for the sport amidst natural beauty. Another option is the Singletrack at Heider Bergsee, which provides a pleasant single-track experience with undulating terrain and a good descent.
Yes, the Adenauer Hill Mountain Bike Jumps is a challenging spot in Hürth that provides opportunities for practicing jumps and trails closer to the city center.
Beyond Hürth, the Rhein-Erft-Kreis boasts a wider network of mountain biking trails. Popular examples include "Sprungline IS," "Antennentrail," and "Kuxberg Jumpline," which offer varying difficulties and features for different riding styles.
Yes, Trails 59 in nearby Cologne is described as a significant dirt jump park, catering to all skill levels from beginners to professionals with numerous lines and transfer possibilities. It's considered one of the largest dirt jump spots in Germany.
The DIMB Bikepark Rureifel in Hürtgenwald, though a bit further afield, is highly praised as an underrated gem. It offers a comprehensive riding experience with flowy trail sections, technical lines, jumps, berms, and natural features suitable for enduro, downhill, freeride, and general trail riding for all skill levels.
The best seasons for mountain biking in natural areas like Königsforst are spring and autumn, when the weather is mild and trails are typically less crowded.
While some trails like Singletrack at Heider Bergsee are challenging, the broader region offers diverse terrain. The new skate facility in Hürth, designed with community input, aims to accommodate various skill levels, including beginners. For general mountain biking, Hürth's diverse landscape includes both flat and hilly sections suitable for various skill levels.
Beyond bike parks, Hürth and its surroundings offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the "View of Otto-Maigler Lake – Otto Maigler Lake loop from Gleuel" or the "Lakeside Path at Waldsee – Kleiner Burbach Stream loop from Hürth." For more options, check out the Running Trails around Hürth guide. There are also extensive gravel biking routes, including the "Otto Maigler Lake – Silver Lake loop from Hürth." You can find more details in the Gravel biking around Hürth guide.
A good starting point for many trails is the Parking area at Königsdorfer Wald. This location offers views over fields towards Cologne and provides access to the wooded flank of the Glessen Heights with beautiful trails.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain. For instance, the Singletrack at Heider Bergsee is noted for its beautiful singletrack sections and nice descents. The Adenauer Hill Mountain Bike Jumps is popular for those looking to practice jumps near the city center. The Hotzenplotz Trail is described as a nice hidden single trail, good for practicing riding over obstacles.
The Hotzenplotz Trail is considered a hidden gem. It's a single trail along a dam, featuring branches and a large tree that can be used for practicing obstacle riding or bunny hops. It's passable even with a cross bike or gravel bike.
While specific dog policies for every trail are not always explicitly stated, natural areas like Königsforst and trails around Heider Bergsee are generally accessible for walks with dogs, provided they are kept under control and local regulations regarding nature protection are observed.


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