Best bike parks around Selfkant are situated in a region known for its diverse landscapes and extensive cycling infrastructure. This area, part of the Heinsberg district, offers varied terrain suitable for mountain biking and general cycling. Riders can find dedicated facilities for skill development alongside a network of trails. The focus is on providing accessible and challenging options for different riding styles.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
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Beautiful park with a pond where you can fish and ride a pedal boat.
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Super nice cycle path through the Schutterpark and along the beautiful pond.
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Ideal practice for mountain bikers to train their technique
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I love it, nice wall ride, just let it run at 20-25 km/h and keep going
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beautiful excursion park for families with children, as well as for MTB riders, who find a bike park here, which I enjoyed.
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The wooden elements are really fun. Nice idea for a little variety on the trail circuit. 🤘💞
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Nice little drop, first you have to balance it and then give it a strong manual impulse because there is no speed
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This video shows what you can expect; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JP_zJbGL2Sw
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Selfkant offers a mix of dedicated bike park facilities and extensive mountain bike trails. You'll find specialized dirt parks like the Dirtpark Selfkant, which features double kickers, table lines, pumptracks, and technical trails for skill development. Additionally, the region boasts a wide network of mountain bike trails and cycling routes, including challenging singletracks and technical sections.
Yes, the Dirtpark Selfkant is designed to be accessible for a wide range of riders, from beginners to advanced, offering a safe environment for skill development with earth-based structures. For a broader family experience, the area around Schutterspark Pond offers super nice cycle paths and a park with various family-friendly activities like a climbing park, play park, and animal park.
For practicing riding techniques, Bikepark Hendrik provides terrain suitable for various skill levels. You can also find technical sections specifically designed for switchbacks, such as the Mountain bike switchback Barefoot Park and the Switchbacks on the Vatibeckersberg, which are ideal for training your technique. The Dirtpark Selfkant also features double kickers and table lines for jump practice.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, the Technical trail section — Brunssummerheide offers cool variations on a varied course with challenging single trails and technical passages. The Parkstad Singletrack network also includes moderate to advanced loops, such as the Bikepark Hendrik loop from Selfkant, which requires good fitness and advanced riding skills.
Beyond bike parks, Selfkant is excellent for general cycling, mountain biking, hiking, and gravel biking. You can explore a variety of routes, from easy hikes to more challenging gravel rides. For hiking options, check out the guides for Easy hikes around Selfkant or Hiking around Selfkant. If you're interested in gravel biking, there's also a guide for Gravel biking around Selfkant.
The Selfkant region is suitable for mountain biking throughout much of the year, but spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather conditions. These seasons provide cooler temperatures and often drier trails, making for an optimal riding experience. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Some areas, like Schutterspark Pond, offer facilities including a small restaurant, climbing park, and play park. While specific cafes directly adjacent to every bike park might vary, the broader Selfkant region has numerous places for cycling, and you can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in nearby settlements.
Visitors frequently praise the cool technical variations and challenging single trails, especially in areas like the Brunssummerheide. Many appreciate the opportunities to practice riding technique for all ages at places like Bikepark Hendrik, and the super nice and technical courses found at the Mountain bike switchback Barefoot Park are also highly rated.
The length of mountain bike routes in Selfkant varies significantly. For example, the Parkstad Singletrack – Bikepark Hendrik loop from Selfkant covers approximately 51.0 km. There are numerous routes to explore, ranging from shorter technical sections within dedicated parks to longer loops through the diverse landscapes of the region.
While specific public transport connections directly to every trail or bike park entrance might be limited, the Selfkant region is generally accessible. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules and routes in advance, or consider driving, as some locations like Bikepark Hendrik are noted for being easily accessible by car.
When tackling technical trails or bike park features, always wear appropriate safety gear, including a helmet. Be aware of trail difficulty ratings (e.g., STS S0-S2) and choose routes that match your skill level. The earth-based structures at Dirtpark Selfkant are designed to be forgiving, but caution is always advised. For longer rides, ensure you have good fitness and carry water and essentials.


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