Best bike parks around Baesweiler offer a range of mountain biking experiences within a diverse landscape. The region features natural and man-made elements, providing rewarding rides for various skill levels. While not home to extensive dedicated bike parks, the area provides numerous mountain biking trails. These routes cater to different fitness levels and technical abilities, making the area suitable for outdoor cycling.
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Unfortunately, it is no longer really passable, everything is decaying and overgrown. It is no longer maintained or repaired.
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Because it is beautiful here and there are many things to discover, especially for children!
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Unfortunately the small bike park is gone. The parking lot was expanded and the bike park was unfortunately removed. The sign pointing to the trails in the area is still there, but the rest is gone. I don't know the plans, maybe it will also be created at, that's the status as of March 23, 2024.
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Not is continuously closed Don't go again
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The site of today's Carl-Alexander Park in Baesweiler was part of the Carl-Alexander pit, a hard coal mine in Baesweiler and belonged to the Aachen hard coal district. Coal mining stopped in 1975 and the Carl Alexander Park was created here as part of the EuRegionale 2008. The most important design elements of the park are: a landscape artery connecting the park with Beeckfliess and Wurmtal, a mountain foyer with restaurants, the ascent to the heap with a suspension footbridge and suspension bridge, the mountain plateau with a viewing platform and a mountain park at the foot of the heap. The CAP also includes a technology and commercial area and a youth camp with play and sports facilities.
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The park at the Carl-Alexander-Halde is equipped with lots of play equipment and seating. With its clearings, groves, vantage points and rest areas, the park invites you to linger, walk, cycle and discover. From the red mountain foyer you can hike over a 25-meter-long suspension bridge, the Schwebesteg and the Himmelsstiege to the Halde or you can take the gravel path to the summit. The view from the top is magnificent!
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Nice bike park, great for practicing riding technique
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While Baesweiler doesn't host large, dedicated bike parks, the region offers a variety of mountain biking trails with natural and man-made elements. You'll find everything from challenging singletracks like the Technical trail section — Brunssummerheide, known for its technical variations, to recreational areas like Carl-Alexander Park which combines cycling paths with viewpoints and family amenities.
Yes, there are options for families and beginners. Strijthagen Bike Park is a small, family-friendly spot featuring a pumptrack route, ideal for children and beginners to practice skills. Additionally, Carl-Alexander Park offers cycling paths and play equipment, making it suitable for a relaxed family outing. The region also has mountain biking routes with segments suitable for all skill levels (STS S0 - S1).
For more advanced riders, the Technical trail section — Brunssummerheide offers cool technical variations and is part of a black circuit. The Dino Eggs MTB Trail is another challenging option, known for its fast sections and unique surroundings. Some parts of the Rur Cycle Path and Setterich Windmill Ruin loops also feature advanced sections (STS S2 and above) that require good fitness and skills.
The trails around Baesweiler offer diverse landscapes. You can explore forest areas, such as the Grove in the Nordöstlicher Blausteinsee nature reserve, which features beautiful trails. Other routes, like the Rur Cycle Path, take you through scenic river landscapes and floodplains. The region also includes viewpoints, such as the central mountain plateau at Carl-Alexander Park, offering panoramic views.
Yes, some trails incorporate specific features. The Strijthagen Bike Park has a dedicated pumptrack route. Additionally, the Black-Ridge Mountain Biking Trail, a popular singletrack near Baesweiler, includes features such as a pump track, a rock garden, and a 'skinny' (a narrow riding surface), providing varied technical elements for riders.
Beyond mountain biking, the Baesweiler region is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate options around the Carl-Alexander-Park and the Siersdorfer Woods. For more details on routes, explore the Hiking around Baesweiler guide or the Easy hikes around Baesweiler guide.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse and varied courses, especially the cool technical variations found on trails like the Technical trail section — Brunssummerheide. The family-friendly atmosphere and practice opportunities at places like Strijthagen Bike Park are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the scenic beauty and the chance to explore diverse landscapes while cycling.
While specific conditions vary, spring, summer, and autumn generally offer the best conditions for mountain biking in the Baesweiler region. These seasons typically provide pleasant weather for exploring the diverse trails. Winter cycling is possible, but conditions may be more challenging due to cold weather or potential snow/ice, especially on technical sections.
Yes, the region features longer cycling routes that can be enjoyed. The Rur Cycle Path is a notable example, with loops like the 'Rur Cycle Path – Linnich Rur Weir loop from Baesweiler' offering extensive rides. These routes often combine various landscapes and can be quite demanding, with some sections requiring advanced skills.
Komoot highlights several 'Most Beautiful MTB Trails around Baesweiler' that cater to different fitness and skill levels. You can find a comprehensive selection of routes, including the Rur Cycle Path and loops around Setterich Windmill Ruin, in the MTB Trails around Baesweiler guide.
While specific parking details for every trail are not provided, popular spots like Carl-Alexander Park are designed with visitor amenities, which typically include parking facilities. For other trails, it's advisable to check local information or the starting points of specific routes for designated parking areas.


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