Best bike parks around Langerwehe are located at the northern edge of the Eifel mountains, providing a diverse landscape for cycling. The region features natural trails and specific technical sections that cater to mountain biking enthusiasts. Langerwehe's location offers scenic views from forest edges into agricultural and mining-influenced areas. The area combines natural riding experiences with cultural landmarks like historic castles.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Great lines for experts! But beginners can also ride the moderate flow line. Everyone can ride at their own comfortable pace! One or two descents are a must on this round trip. All free of charge – thanks for that!
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Extremely overgrown and a few fallen trees make it no fun to ride there! There are also sections that should only be ridden by professionals with properly adjusted and suitable equipment!
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Nice bike park! The jump line on the left is great for practicing without having to climb forever. Unfortunately, the lower sections were being reworked (thanks for that).
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Beautiful, well-maintained and varied trails down towards Simonskall
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Nice bike park. Be careful with the categories, though. In other bike parks, the blue line would be more red, and the red line would be more black. Otherwise, the bike park is a lot of fun.
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Description from the website https://www.dimb.de/dimb-bikepark-rureifel/: "The Hürtgenwald BikePark will continue to operate as DIMB BikePark Rureifel from March 7, 2024. The care and maintenance of the trails will be handled in the future by the trail administrators of the DIMB IG Rureifel. We are supported in this by the former operator, Nordeifel Gravity e.V." and "Concept changes: ‼️ Public Bike Park, which can be used free of charge, Operating hours from April 1 to November 1, No operational supervision, Public rescue concept/infrastructure (rescue points), Terms of use are being revised (including signage), Trail admin team conducts regular inspections, ‼️ No more shuttle, New uphill route (1.8 km, 170 m elevation gain); entrance via K36, Redesign of the Bike Park to appeal to a broader user group, Annual maintenance and improvement, financial support from the DN district" Link to the overview board: https://www.dimb.de/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/DIMB_BikePark_Rureifel_Uebersichtstafeln_160x100cm_Update_fin_Screen.pdf
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Really worth a visit. Free after the reopening, but no shuttle.
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The MTB Park is worth a visit!
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Yes, the region offers options suitable for families. The Schlangenberg Nature Reserve is categorized as family-friendly and provides an engaging natural environment. Additionally, the 'Schlossrunde im Wald bei Langerwehe' (Castle Loop in the Forest near Langerwehe) is a well-marked mountain bike tour that is described as family-friendly, combining natural trails with cultural landmarks like Schloss Merode.
The bike trails around Langerwehe offer diverse terrain, ranging from natural paths through forests to technical sections with root stairs and light jumps. You'll find a mix of S1-level trails, some with steep ascents, and others that are long and fast. The region is at the northern edge of the Eifel mountains, providing varied landscapes from forest edges to agricultural areas.
Absolutely. For advanced riders, the Vichter Schuss Trail is a challenging option, described as a long, fast trail featuring light jumps and root stairs. The Kickley Trail is also noted as super nice, varied, and quite demanding, with sections that may require pushing or carrying your bike.
The region is rich in natural beauty. The Schlangenberg Nature Reserve, a former ore mine reclaimed by nature, offers a high moor-like environment with great views. The 'Schlossrunde im Wald bei Langerwehe' provides scenic views from the forest's edge into the agricultural and mining-influenced Börde landscape. You can also find rock formations along trails like the Kickley Trail.
Yes, the region blends natural trails with historical sites. The 'Schlossrunde im Wald bei Langerwehe' mountain bike tour passes by Schloss Merode, a Renaissance-style moated castle, and Burg Laufenburg, another historic castle with a refreshment stop. The Schlangenberg Nature Reserve itself is a former ore mine with a history dating back to Celtic times.
Beyond bike parks, Langerwehe offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Langerwehe guide, or more dedicated mountain bike trails listed in the MTB Trails around Langerwehe guide. There are also many hiking opportunities, with routes like the 'Laufenburg Castle – View of Laufenburg Castle loop' detailed in the Hiking around Langerwehe guide.
Yes, the DIMB Bikepark Rureifel operates as a public, free-to-use facility. It has been redesigned to appeal to a broader user group and features a new uphill route. While not a traditional bike park, the 'MTB-Senken-Trail' near the Wehebachtalsperre also offers specific 'bike park' like features, including a 'Trichter/Senke' (funnel/depression) section.
Visitors appreciate the diverse and natural riding experiences. Many enjoy the challenging technical sections, the scenic views, and the blend of natural trails with cultural landmarks. The community has shared over 600 photos and given more than 700 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal for mountain biking enthusiasts seeking engaging rides.
Yes, the 'MTB-Senken-Trail' near the Wehebachtalsperre is notable for its integrated 'Trichter/Senke' (funnel/depression) feature, followed by a steep, root-covered ascent. This section provides a unique and exciting part of the biking experience, requiring riders to be prepared for technical elements.
While specific cafes and accommodations are not detailed for every trail, the region's popularity for cycling suggests options are available. For instance, Burg Laufenburg, located along the 'Schlossrunde im Wald bei Langerwehe' route, offers a refreshment stop. It's advisable to check local listings in Langerwehe and surrounding villages for cafes, pubs, and accommodation suitable for cyclists.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the DIMB Bikepark Rureifel operates from April 1 to November 1, suggesting that spring through autumn are generally favorable months for biking in the region. These seasons typically offer good weather conditions for enjoying the natural trails and outdoor activities.
Yes, the Schlangenberg Nature Reserve is a natural monument that also functions as an MTB park. This area, a former ore mine, has been reclaimed by nature and offers an exciting, high moor-like environment, allowing riders to experience unique natural surroundings while cycling.


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