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Top 17 Bike Parks around Düsseldorf

Best bike parks around Düsseldorf offer diverse cycling experiences within and near the city. The region features a mix of urban parks designed for BMX and dirt biking, alongside natural forest areas with extensive mountain biking trails. Düsseldorf's location provides access to varied terrain, from flat river paths to more challenging, hilly sections in surrounding woodlands. This combination allows for a range of cycling activities, catering to different skill levels and preferences.

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Last updated: July 7, 2026

Singletrack Trails Behind Waldstadion

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Beautiful single track a open space.

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Seven Hills Mountain Bike Spot

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Even if the beautiful jumps from back then are gone today: The Grafenberg Forest is a great spot for mountain biking, which can be reached quickly from the city and …

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Ratingen Trail

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Nice, challenging single trail (best as downhill) with artificial jumps, if desired

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Steep Wavy Slope

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It's also fun to go down here as a hiker. 😊 Could be slippery, so sturdy shoes are necessary. Sticks to be recommended.

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The newly opened (March 2022) pump track in the south of Düsseldorf has an estimated area of 800 square meters and offers skaters, bikers and inline skaters a variety of …

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Mauspfad Bumpy Track (Neanderlandsteig)

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Short and steep part, every 30 meters there is a fairly high concrete bump.
Once at the top you have a nice view over Ratingen

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Trunnel Trail Schäpershof

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In this trail, which goes downhill, you feel like you are in a tunnel.
It's really fun to drive there.

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Aaper Forest

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Challenging change of inclines and straights.

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Singletrack trail in Bergisches Land

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At the moment (March 19) there are several big trees on the trail.

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Root Trail With Jumps

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Short detour into the forest, great and winding to drive, a few small jumps are also built in.

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September 30, 2025, Root Trail With Jumps

great area we recommend 👊 will come again no question

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The route is blocked by a large fallen tree. There is now a detour and is therefore passable again for advanced riders, as there are two more smaller trees above the path.

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Great fun factor 💪 no question about it again

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The descent is a lot of fun, but be careful because after heavy rain you can experience a few surprises.

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Nice way but not recommended in rain or wet conditions, at least not down.

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Very nice to "get going" - almost as a balancing exercise for the body without getting off the bike :O Also possible with a trekking or city bike (doesn't have to be an MTB or BMX - if you ignore the grinding on the rail). As mericone writes, the space is sometimes "occupied" - but outside of the "rush hours" you can look forward to using it ;)

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Nice and shady in summer. Not everything in Düsseldorf is flat!

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Ballo
April 26, 2022, Steep Wavy Slope

Personally, it was too steep and rooty down there. If your bones or knees don't want to go that way, it's better not to run here. :D Sticks would be an advantage (but were at home).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of bike parks and trails can I find in Düsseldorf?

Düsseldorf offers a diverse range of cycling options. You'll find dedicated BMX and dirt parks like the Ulenbergpark and Dirtpark Mörsenbroich, which are great for practicing tricks and jumps. Additionally, natural settings like the Grafenberger Wald provide extensive mountain biking trails with varied terrain, including some rocky sections. The region also features large public skate parks, such as the Skatepark Düsseldorf Eller, which offers BMX workshops and diverse areas for street or park-style riding.

Are there family-friendly bike parks or trails in Düsseldorf?

Yes, there are options suitable for families. The Seven Hills Mountain Bike Spot in Grafenberger Wald is known for its many paths and trails, and is considered suitable for children and adolescents. While primarily a skatepark, the Skatepark Düsseldorf Eller also offers free BMX workshops and diverse areas that can accommodate different skill levels, making it inclusive for younger riders.

Where can I find natural mountain biking trails in the Düsseldorf area?

For natural mountain biking experiences, the Grafenberger Wald is a popular and easily accessible spot with numerous trails and natural terrain. Other areas like Morper Bachtal Forest, Kaiserswerth, and Aaper Heights also offer a wealth of mountain bike trails, including singletracks and some with jumps and steep passages. The Aaper Wald, in particular, features downhill eMTB trails.

Are there challenging trails for advanced mountain bikers?

Absolutely. For advanced riders, trails like Ratingen Trail, Steep Wavy Slope, and Serpentine Trail Düsseldorf offer challenging descents and technical sections. The Root Trail With Jumps also provides demanding features for experienced riders.

Which bike parks or trails are known for jumps and technical features?

Several spots offer exciting features. The Singletrack Trails Behind Waldstadion includes a small jump. The Singletrack trail in Bergisches Land features small kickers. For more advanced jumps and root sections, check out the Root Trail With Jumps. The Ulenbergpark and Dirtpark Mörsenbroich are also dedicated facilities for practicing jumps and tricks.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the bike parks in Düsseldorf?

Beyond bike parks, the Düsseldorf region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain hikes, such as the 'Gruiten Dorf – Düssel River in the Neander Valley loop'. There are also many running trails, including routes along the Rhine Promenade or around Lake Unterbach. For a different experience, consider waterfall hikes in the vicinity.

Are there bike parks in Düsseldorf that are easily accessible by public transport?

Yes, some bike spots are well-connected. The Seven Hills Mountain Bike Spot in Grafenberger Wald is noted for being easily accessible from the city without a car. The Grafenberger Wald itself is generally easy to reach, offering natural trails within a forest setting close to the city.

What is the best time of year to visit bike parks in Düsseldorf?

The best time to visit Düsseldorf's bike parks and trails is generally during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically mild and dry, making for optimal riding conditions. While some parks might be accessible year-round, natural trails can become muddy or slippery in winter.

Are there any bike parks with scenic views in the Düsseldorf area?

Yes, the region offers some scenic spots. The Mauspfad Bumpy Track (Neanderlandsteig) is known for its viewpoints. Additionally, many natural trails in areas like the Grafenberger Wald and Aaper Heights provide pleasant forest scenery and opportunities to enjoy nature while riding.

What should I bring for a day at a bike park in Düsseldorf?

When visiting a bike park, it's advisable to bring your bike (or rent one), a helmet, and appropriate safety gear such as gloves and knee/elbow pads. Depending on the park, water, snacks, and basic repair tools (like a spare tube and pump) are also recommended. For natural trails, sturdy shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are essential.

Are there any dedicated BMX or dirt parks in Düsseldorf?

Düsseldorf has specific facilities for BMX and dirt biking. The Ulenbergpark, opened in 2009, is a free-to-enter BMX park with ramps and a fun box. The Dirtpark Mörsenbroich, opened in 2018, is a 5,000-square-meter facility specifically designed for BMX and mountain bikers, offering a dedicated mountain bike course for dirt jumping.

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