Best bike parks around Spenge are found within the broader region, offering diverse terrain for mountain biking enthusiasts. Spenge is situated near the Teutoburg Forest and Wiehen Hills, which are known for their natural landscapes and outdoor activity opportunities. The area features a mix of natural trails and dedicated bike park facilities. These locations provide varied challenges for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The square used to be called Köttelbrink and was a pasture for cattle. In the 17th century it became a mineral spring with bathing facilities, and later a green area, market and bus parking lot. It was redesigned and a bike and skate park was added in 2013.
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The Kesselbrink bike and skate park is the largest inner-city skate park in Germany. Since the redesign of the Kesselbrink in 2013, it has been a central youth meeting place in the city.
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Since the edge of the square was besieged by dozens of shady characters in broad daylight, I didn't dare to explore the design of the square more closely. It was anything but a highlight.
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The redesign of the Kesselbrink is the largest measure of the integrated urban development concept for Bielefeld Urban Renewal (ISEK) commissioned by the city council and was carried out as part of the Urban Renewal West funding program. After a feasibility study was initially carried out in 2010, the renovation began in autumn 2011 and was completed in June 2013. The renovation was financed with funds from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), among others. The redesign transformed the Kesselbrink from a car park and bus station into an inner-city meeting place with a skate park and water feature.
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The path is now quite demolished for several reasons (drought, bark beetles and MTB riders), i.e. the roots protrude excessively from the ground, the path is steep and full of "scree", the path is also overgrown with blackberries and Nettles or is partially exposed because the trees have been felled. I've been driving through it every now and then for 5 years: I don't really have to have it anymore.
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The "Ramp Park" has been removed and leveled! Tree trunks were laid across the former routes. I guess that the ramps were not built with permission and prior consultation with the owner ...
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If everything were destroyed, trees are now closed and everything was flattened with an excavator :(
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Very tricky but also fun! I would advise beginners to check beforehand whether it is really something for them, as the trail is very technical and steep.
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The region around Spenge, including areas like the Teutoburg Forest and Wiehen Hills, offers a mix of natural mountain biking trails and dedicated bike park sections. You'll find challenging forest paths, technical root passages, and descents with various features.
Yes, several trails offer significant challenges. For instance, the Narrow trail in Natur- und Geopark TERRA.vita features a narrow path with small mounds and descents that can be overgrown. Another option is the Honey Badger Trail, known for its switchbacks and short, rocky downhill sections. The Root section on the main trail (Natur- und Geopark TERRA.vita) provides technical root passages ideal for technique training.
Trails in the area offer diverse features. For example, the Hermannsberg Mountain Bike Trail, though challenging, includes a rubberized tree crossing and a long descent over a ridge with berms and gaps. The Narrow trail in Natur- und Geopark TERRA.vita has small mounds to hop over, while the Root section on the main trail (Natur- und Geopark TERRA.vita) is specifically designed for technical root passages.
Given that some trails, like the Narrow trail in Natur- und Geopark TERRA.vita and the Narrow Descent Trail (TERRA.vita Nature and Geopark), can be overgrown with thorns, stinging nettles, or bushes, long clothing is highly recommended, especially from spring onwards.
Yes, the Root section on the main trail (Natur- und Geopark TERRA.vita) is excellent for technique training due to its demanding root passages. Additionally, the broader Kreis Lippe region mentions a 'Mini Bikepark' near 'Renner Brücke' which likely offers smaller-scale features for skill development.
Trail conditions can vary significantly. Some trails, like the Honey Badger Trail, are great in summer but can become tricky when wet and muddy in fall. The Narrow Descent Trail (TERRA.vita Nature and Geopark) is often overgrown in warmer months but can be nice in winter. The Root section on the main trail (Natur- und Geopark TERRA.vita) is great in the dry but slippery in the wet.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, such as easy loops around Hücker Moor or moderate trails near Königsbrück. For cycling, there are extensive gravel biking routes like the Werre Riverside Path, and road cycling routes with views of Melle and Wiehen Hills. You can explore these options further in the Hiking around Spenge, Gravel biking around Spenge, and Road Cycling Routes around Spenge guides.
While Spenge itself may not have large dedicated bike parks, the broader Kreis Lippe region includes facilities like 'Bikepark Spaßkarton Lage' and a 'Mini Bikepark' near 'Renner Brücke'. These suggest more structured environments for mountain biking beyond natural trails.
The komoot community appreciates the variety and challenge of the trails. For example, the Honey Badger Trail is described as 'pretty fun' with 'exciting switchbacks'. The Narrow Descent Trail (TERRA.vita Nature and Geopark) is noted as a 'nice single trail, relatively short but a lot of fun'. The region's highlights have collectively received over 240 upvotes and 18 photos shared by the community.
Yes, some trails are shared. For instance, on the Narrow trail in Natur- und Geopark TERRA.vita, pedestrians use the same route, so riders should be mindful and consider driving down carefully.
For the Narrow trail in Natur- und Geopark TERRA.vita, there is a parking lot from which you can easily access the trail. Generally, trails within natural areas like the Teutoburg Forest and Wiehen Hills often have designated parking areas at trailheads, though specific locations may vary.


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