Best bike parks around Kerpen offer opportunities for cycling, particularly mountain biking. The region features diverse landscapes with various trails suitable for different skill levels. Picturesque paths, such as those along the Kerpener See, provide natural terrain for exploration. Kerpen is also developing new cycling amenities, including a planned pumptrack as part of the Hambach Loop project.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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As is so often the case in the greenbelt, the small paths are often littered with many thin and sometimes thicker tree trunks or branches, making it unpleasant.
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Full at peak times like Sunday afternoons!
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The trail is mostly passable again. Today, with a nice MTB colleague, I removed one of the two large trees that lay across it. The other tree can be circumvented reasonably well.
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Super spot for jumps of different levels of difficulty, also a big gap but also easier jumps. With trails there is nothing because of the short descents, only running - jumping - landing and because it was so nice again and again. Definitely recommended!
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No more fun. Meanwhile many tree trunks that are much too thick that you have to push / carry the bike over. In addition, it is very overgrown, so it is difficult to drive around.
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Very nice trail over 2 hills. From the first (northern) hill (https://www.komoot.de/highlight/2476657) a simple (S0) but faster trail leads across the meadow. Then you come to the ascent to the second hill from where 4 slightly more demanding trails (S1-2) start. The first one leads to the right in the direction of "Jumps" (https://www.komoot.de/highlight/267981). Attention at the exit there are two trees across. The other 3 forks a few meters further and also contain a few old ramps.
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Nice trail, thanks to the many transverse branches, well suited for driving over obstacles / practicing bunny hop. After the last storm, there is now a big tree lying across. See actual photos.
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There are lots of smaller branches and a few trees on the way. Most of them can be easily run over, even without a high-end bike. Driving around is also possible. Really fun!
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Kerpen offers opportunities for mountain biking primarily through natural trails and some purpose-built features. While there aren't extensive, dedicated bike parks like in larger destinations, you'll find diverse landscapes with paths suitable for various skill levels, such as picturesque routes along the Kerpener See. The region is also developing new cycling amenities.
Yes, you can find spots with features like jumps. For example, Adenauer Hill Mountain Bike Jumps offers trails near the city center with opportunities for jumps. Historically, local mountain bikers have also created informal tracks in natural areas.
Some popular trails include the Singletrack at Heider Bergsee, known for its beautiful singletrack section with ascents and descents. Another favorite is Root Trail Glessener Höhe, which features a rooty descent and can be a technically simple extension for rides.
Yes, Kerpen is actively planning new cycling amenities. A notable development is the proposed construction of a pumptrack with a skate park as part of the larger Hambach Loop project. This facility is envisioned to be a large, professional track with varying difficulty levels, easily accessible via public transport, and is expected to be completed by 2029.
While many trails offer varied terrain, some are considered technically simple. For instance, the Root Trail Glessener Höhe is described as technically very simple, making it accessible for less experienced riders. The general mountain biking trails in the region also cater to different skill levels.
For more challenging features, consider Adenauer Hill Mountain Bike Jumps, which offers trails with jumps near the city center. The Singletrack at Heider Bergsee also includes ascents and descents with a notable departure, providing a more dynamic experience.
Absolutely. The region around Kerpen offers picturesque paths, such as those along the Kerpener See. The Parking area at Königsdorfer Wald, for example, provides views over fields where you can see Cologne on the horizon, and is a good starting point for trails around the Glessener Höhe.
A convenient parking option is the Parking area at Königsdorfer Wald. It serves as a good starting point for mountain bike days around the Glessener Höhe and offers views over the surrounding landscape.
Beyond mountain biking, Kerpen and its surroundings offer a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Büsdorf Windmill – Erft Cycle Path loop from Sindorf' or 'Cycle path in Naturpark Rheinland – Terra Nova Viewpoint loop from Sindorf'. There are also easy hiking trails like the 'Erft River Near Hodenbenden – Erft Waterfall loop from Sindorf'. For more options, check out the guides for Road Cycling Routes around Kerpen, MTB Trails around Kerpen, and Easy hikes around Kerpen.
Visitors appreciate the diverse natural terrain and the variety of trails available. Many enjoy the challenging descents and opportunities for jumps, as well as the scenic views. The community often highlights specific features like the 'nice rooty descent' at Root Trail Glessener Höhe and the 'super jumps' at Adenauer Hill Mountain Bike Jumps.
Yes, the Hotzenplotz Trail is described as a nice hidden single trail. It features some branches and a large tree, making it suitable for practicing riding over obstacles or bunny hops. It's generally passable and offers entrances and exits on both sides.


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