Best bike parks around Atzelgift are found within the broader Westerwald region, as Atzelgift itself serves as a starting point for various cycling tours. The area features diverse terrain, from challenging singletrack trails to dedicated bike parks. Cyclists can explore the Hachenburger Westerwald, which offers both specialized mountain biking facilities and general cycling routes. The landscape provides a mix of forest paths and varied elevation for different riding preferences.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Basalt Park Bad Marienberg is a must-see. But please switch early enough 🚴🚴 otherwise you will push your 🚲🥴🥵🥴🥵
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It would be better to start from the top, you can drive there. In the lower area it is partly overgrown, rocky and rooty.
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It can be driven from below, but it is already very steep, close to the limit.
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The funnel trail runs steeply downhill through various "bomb craters" and offers different lines. It's a lot of fun! Still driving well after the logging work in this area. Sometimes it goes down very steeply - not for inexperienced drivers! A somewhat easier trail runs parallel to the "funnel trail". In the lower area, both trails come together. It is recommended to cross the forest path at the Eisweiher and continue on the trail (from here Druidensteig) in the direction of Engelsteinstraße. Another great section! Unfortunately, Komoot sometimes shows the wrong comments on some highlights ... even pictures are often assigned incorrectly ... Edit: Unfortunately there is still a lot of room for improvement in the Komoot app or platform. Trolls like "T. Wölferlingen" or fake accounts should be recognized in good time. In general, the entire point system should be revised. I hope the developers will continue to develop the platform quickly and have enough funds available to cope with the large number of users!
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The Bruche barbecue hut has a long tradition. Football tournaments were held on the "Hasenköttel" in the 1970s. In the 2000s, many found parties held there. Today, a small bike park is run next door by the ski & leisure club. A pump track is planned here in the future. We're excited to see what's to come :)
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You can practice off-road driving next to the grill hut.
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I don't know where Thomas Wölferlingen and Ela🍀 learned to read cards, this is not along the way. This trail is just awesome, goes like a suppository. You have to drive it several times to find your ideal line. Every trip down was a pleasure. Edit 6.6.21: Komoot does not display the wrong comments or the wrong pictures. The users do this all by themselves. Especially the 'Thomas Wölferlingen', that is a troll who distributes his mostly copied comments within a radius of almost 70 km without ever having seen these places. He clings to the people who drive a lot and then spams the highlights to them.
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The designation as a medium-difficult MTB trail does not necessarily apply here. The trail is between S0 and S1. If the lower jump over the transverse tree is finished, that will change. Nevertheless, this short trail section is a nice and welcome change that you can easily integrate into your tour.
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The Westerwald region offers several notable options. Popular choices include the challenging Trichter Trail with its unique 'bomb craters', the evolving Dreisbach Forest Mountain Bike Trail, and the small but well-formed Grillhütte Bruche and Bike Park, which is planning a pump track. Further afield, you'll find Emser Bikepark in Bad Ems and Bikepark am Schorrberg in Bad Marienberg.
Yes, the region offers several challenging options. The Trichter Trail is known for its steep downhill sections and requires experience. The Forest singletrack trail in Westerwald also starts harmlessly but quickly becomes steeper and more technical, featuring jumps and expanded curves. Bikepark am Schorrberg in Bad Marienberg has dedicated 'Enduro', 'Downhill', and 'Basalt Knacker' tracks for advanced riders.
You'll encounter diverse terrain, from challenging singletrack trails with roots, rocks, and steep descents to flowy sections with berms and tables. The Westerwald region features forest paths, varied elevations, and even specific features like the 'bomb craters' of the Trichter Trail. Some trails, like those in Bikepark Driedorf, range from flowy to root-filled.
Yes, there are options for families and beginners. The Grillhütte Bruche and Bike Park is a small, family-friendly spot with plans for a pump track. Bikepark am Schorrberg in Bad Marienberg features a 'Gravity Line' suitable for all skill levels, including children, and a drag lift with an 'Easy Loop' system for safe uphill transport. For less extreme cycling, the Hachenburger Westerwald offers numerous e-bike and cycling tours starting from Atzelgift, focusing on panoramic views rather than athletic challenge.
Beyond mountain biking, the area around Atzelgift is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can enjoy general cycling tours, including e-bike routes through the Hachenburger Westerwald. There are also opportunities for gravel biking, combining road and mountain biking elements. For those who prefer walking, there are many hiking trails around Atzelgift, such as the easy 'Nauberg Quarry – Rondellchen at Nauberg loop'.
Visitors appreciate the diversity and challenge of the trails. Many enjoy the unique features of trails like the Trichter Trail, describing it as 'a lot of fun' and a pleasure to ride. The community-driven development of trails like the Dreisbach Forest Mountain Bike Trail is also highly valued, with riders noting its 'cool and evolving' nature. The blend of challenging routes and more accessible options ensures there's something for various skill levels.
Yes, the Grillhütte Bruche and Bike Park is located right next to a traditional barbecue hut, offering a convenient spot to relax and refuel after riding. While specific cafes within other bike parks aren't detailed, the surrounding towns in the Westerwald region will have dining options.
Bikepark am Schorrberg, a volunteer-driven project, offers a wide range of tracks. Highlights include 'Wooden Flow', an extended North-Shore trail for all levels; 'Enduro' and 'Downhill' for experienced riders; the professional 'Basalt Knacker'; and the 'Gravity Line' which is suitable for children and beginners. It also features a drag lift with an 'Easy Loop' system for convenient uphill transport.
Yes, the region has several single trails. The Single trail at Basaltpark Bad Marienberg is a beautiful option that runs gently winding downhill. Additionally, the region research mentions local trails around Hillscheid, such as the Keitenberg Trail with varying difficulty sections (S1 to S3) and the RömerTrail, an S2-rated section with many bends descending into the Brexbachtal.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the Westerwald region generally offers pleasant conditions for cycling from spring through autumn. During these seasons, the trails are typically dry and the weather is conducive to outdoor activities. It's always advisable to check local weather conditions before planning your visit.
Yes, Emser Bikepark in Bad Ems provides a practical taxi shuttle service on weekends. This eliminates the need to climb the 400 meters uphill, allowing riders to focus on enjoying the downhill sections.
The bike parks and trails around Atzelgift are well-regarded by the komoot community. The area has received more than 70 upvotes and 25 photos contributed by users, indicating a high level of engagement and satisfaction with the available routes and facilities.


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