Best bike parks around Raubach are found within the Westerwald region, an area known for its rolling hills and extensive forests. This natural landscape provides diverse terrain suitable for various outdoor activities, including mountain biking. The region offers a range of trails and features catering to different skill levels. Raubach serves as a central point for accessing these regional biking opportunities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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There's an uphill trail right next to it, so you can do a few laps there.👍😊
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Super flowing single trail that's a lot of fun. Condition is also (again, see previous tips) absolutely fine 👍🏼
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Cool route, but is also frequented by hikers. Since the trees are close together, this often causes surprises...
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Nice flowing trail through the forest
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The road is good to drive, but the condition could be better.
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The trail is currently (5.5.22) passable. Two obstacles are easy to avoid, otherwise you can drive along the muddy middle section along the edge. Pedestrians, horses and probably also mountain bikers have already fixed new tracks on the edge here 😉👍. In the wet, probably rather tedious...
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There is a well-mobile forest path, right next to this special MTB trail. You have to be careful not to miss the entrance to the trail ;-).
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An easy single trail runs parallel to the road from Jahrsfeld to Hardert. The route was great fun. And above Hardert you have a great view of the Montabaurerhöhe with the Köppel, to the east and to the Neuwied basin and the Eifel to the south.
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While Raubach itself doesn't have dedicated bike parks, the surrounding Westerwald region offers a variety of options. You'll find parks like Bikepark Wissen with diverse trails from family-friendly flow lines to challenging jump lines, MTB BikePark Driedorf offering free public access and scenic views, and Bikepark am Schorrberg with a mix of technical features and flowing trails for all skill levels.
Yes, several bike parks in the region cater to beginners and families. Bikepark Wissen features a 'FLOWLINE' with fluid curves and gentle jumps, perfect for less experienced riders and families. Bikepark am Schorrberg also offers the 'Wooden Flow' trail and the 'Gravity Line', both suitable for all skill levels, including children.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, Bikepark Wissen has 'BIG AIR' with large double jumps and high-speed curves, and a 'JUMPLINE' for more advanced table jumps. Bikepark am Schorrberg provides 'Downhill' tracks with gaps and rocks, the 'Basalt Knacker' for professionals, and the 'Gravity Line Pro' with drops and roots for experienced riders.
Around Raubach, the komoot community enjoys trails like the S1 singletrack Naturpark Rhein-Westerwald, known for its high-speed sections and continuous curves. Another favorite is the Giershofen Forest MTB Trail, which offers a mix of natural paths and built-in sections with small ramps.
Yes, MTB BikePark Driedorf, located on the Höllkopf, operates as a public sports facility and is available to all private users free of charge. It offers a variety of trails and panoramic views from the mountain.
Both Bikepark Wissen and Bikepark am Schorrberg (Bad Marienberg) are equipped with T-bar lifts, providing convenient access to the top of the runs and allowing riders to maximize their time on the trails.
While a bicycle helmet is compulsory at places like MTB BikePark Driedorf, a full-face helmet and other protective gear are highly recommended across all bike parks in the region, especially when tackling more challenging trails.
Beyond mountain biking, the Raubach area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, such as the easy 'Dreikirchspielsbuche loop' or the moderate 'Insect Hotel at Waldsee Maroth – House from 1709 loop'. For road cycling, routes like the 'Wiedbahn Tunnel and Bridge – Burg Ehrenstein Ruins loop' are popular. Find more options in the Hiking around Raubach and Cycling around Raubach guides.
Yes, the Reichenstein Castle Ruins Trail is a notable highlight, offering a challenging ride with S1/S2 sections and a small wooden bridge, leading to the historic castle ruins. Additionally, MTB BikePark Driedorf on the Höllkopf provides panoramic views from the highest Hessian mountain in the Westerwald.
For MTB BikePark Driedorf, there is convenient parking available on the B 255. For other bike parks, it's advisable to check their specific websites or local signage for designated parking areas.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse experiences offered. Trails like the S1 singletrack Naturpark Rhein-Westerwald are loved for their enjoyable flow and high-speed sections. The Reichenstein Castle Ruins Trail is appreciated for its great flow and technical challenges, while the Giershofen Forest MTB Trail offers a fun mix of natural paths and built-in features.
Yes, Bikepark Wissen is well-equipped for this. It features a 'DIRTPARK' with three lines of tables and double trick jumps, ideal for practicing airtime, and a 'JUMPLINE' with larger table jumps for more advanced maneuvers. The 'BIG AIR' section also offers large double jumps.
Absolutely. Bikepark am Schorrberg (Bad Marienberg) is known for its variety of constructions, including ground and wood elements, wallrides, drops, and North Shore features. It specifically highlights a 'Wooden Flow' trail, which is an extra-long North-Shore trail suitable for all skill levels.


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