Best bike parks around Rees are primarily found within its extensive network of cycling paths, offering diverse experiences for recreational cyclists. Situated on the Lower Rhine, Rees is known for its scenic routes through natural landscapes and cultural sites. While traditional mountain bike parks with specialized downhill runs are not prominent, the area provides various trails, climbs, and drops suitable for mountain biking. These routes often traverse forests, riverside paths, and historic areas, catering to different skill levels.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Today I drove the round: Beautiful view of the lake Great MTB single trail. In the BW Wald Bergerfurth some paths of the tour are overgrown or blocked by fallen trees.
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Nice story from @votti 😅 But even without a subsequent drive in the Porsche, it's a nice descent.
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The heart of a mountain biker beats faster, there are ups and downs in the Bundeswehr training area. There are also plenty of single trails there, but you should be careful. Where the Bundeswehr vehicles drove, there are fairly deep lanes. So if it has rained for several days, you should avoid the tracks. Otherwise it could be that you have disappeared into the tracks with your mountain bike.
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After the ascents and the rather short changes, this is actually a great opportunity to really accelerate the bike. This is also possible for beginners here, even if you barely, if not at all, know the route. ‼ ATTENTION !!! The end of the descent is shortened again by a transversely lying tree trunk, which you may not see until late in poor lighting conditions. Be ready to brake! DANGER!!! ‼ ️
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Wonderful paths through the fairytale forest, past ruins and a tower ..... 🧙♀️🧚♀️
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The fairy tale forest was formerly run by the Driessen family. Above the fairy tale forest (Klausenhof Street) was the Driessen family hotel, which was later bought by the Klausenhof Academy to accommodate students from all over the world. This hotel was bought a few years ago from a privately owned textile company in Dingden and converted into a large family home.
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A challenge even with an eMTB. Didn't make it today. Come back!
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Around Rees, you'll find that 'bike parks' primarily refer to sections within the extensive network of cycling paths, rather than traditional mountain bike parks with specialized downhill runs. These areas offer various trails, climbs, and drops suitable for mountain biking, often traversing forests, riverside paths, and historic areas. The region is more known for its scenic recreational cycling routes.
Yes, Rees offers several family-friendly cycling options. The region's extensive network of cycle paths is suitable for various skill levels, including leisurely rides. For a specific highlight, the Fairy Tale Forest on the Mumbecker Stream is known for its small MTB circuit and wonderful paths, making it enjoyable for families.
For more challenging mountain biking experiences, you can explore areas like Porsche Hill, which features a legendary, very short, and crisp climb with a steep descent. Another option is the MTB singletrack BW Forest Bergerfurth, offering ups and downs and plenty of single trails. The Forest Drop Near Old Building (Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf) also provides a distinct drop for riders seeking specific features.
While cycling around Rees, you can enjoy picturesque views along the Rhine promenade and explore nature-oriented routes through nearby nature parks like 'Halderner Bergsee' and 'Eltenberg'. The area features diverse environments of meadows, fields, and forests. Highlights like the Fairy Tale Forest on the Mumbecker Stream offer wonderful paths through wooded areas, and the Lake Loop Trail provides a cool mountain bike experience around a lake.
The best seasons for cycling in Rees are spring and summer. During these months, the weather is mild, and the natural surroundings are in full bloom, offering the most pleasant conditions for exploring the extensive network of paths and trails.
Yes, cycling tours in Rees often combine nature with culture. Routes can lead through the historic old town of Rees, with its well-preserved 17th-century half-timbered houses, and extend through the town's seven districts or to neighboring villages. Some paths also highlight historical walls or follow specific themes, such as planets of the solar system.
Beyond mountain biking, Rees offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles and road cycling, such as those detailed in the Cycling around Rees and Road Cycling Routes around Rees guides. There are also many hiking opportunities, including trails like the 'Rees Rhine Promenade – Mühlenturm Rees loop' or the 'Viewpoint at Reeser Meer – Wild Goose Meadow in the Düffel loop', which you can explore in the Hiking around Rees guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse cycling experiences, from family-friendly paths to more challenging mountain biking sections. The scenic routes through forests, past ruins and towers, and along the Rhine promenade are highly appreciated. The community also values the unique features like the small MTB circuit in the Fairy Tale Forest on the Mumbecker Stream and the challenging climbs and descents found in areas like Porsche Hill.
Yes, for mountain bikers looking for specific features, the Forest Drop Near Old Building (Regierungsbezirk Düsseldorf) offers a distinct drop of approximately half a meter. While not a traditional bike park with extensive jump lines, these individual features provide specific challenges within the broader trail network.
Yes, Rees offers numerous circular routes for cycling. Many of the region's well-maintained cycle paths are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location while exploring the scenic landscapes and cultural sights. Examples include routes like 'View of Xanten Cathedral – Marina at Xantener Nordsee loop from Rees' or 'Rees Rhine Promenade – Mühlenturm Rees loop'.
Rees's geographical location on the Lower Rhine makes it an excellent starting point for longer cycling tours, including cross-border routes. You can explore neighboring areas and regions, extending your ride into nearby countries or other parts of Germany like Wesel and Xanten.


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