Best bike parks around Kreis Steinfurt are situated in a region characterized by varied landscapes, from natural forest areas to purpose-built facilities. The area offers diverse cycling opportunities, including natural trails and dedicated bike parks. These locations provide options for different skill levels, from beginners to experienced mountain bikers. Kreis Steinfurt is known for its blend of natural beauty and developed cycling infrastructure, making it a notable destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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The facility is located directly on the asphalted cycle path (former Rheine–Ochtrup railway line). This makes the track a perfect stopover during a bike tour to get some "action" in. 🚲🛤️
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🚲✨ The pumptrack on the Wettringen cycle path is a modern highlight for everyone who is on wheels and bikes. It was realized as part of the funding program „Moderne Sportstätten 2022“ and offers, on an area of around 850 square meters, riding fun for mountain bikes, BMX, skateboards, scooters, and inline skates.
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🚲✨ The Oldenborg near Laer is a significant, protected archaeological site and absolutely no place for a dirt park or mountain bike stunts!!! You will find this historically highly sensitive rampart in a wooded area in the Terhalle farming community, where it is under special protection as a silent witness to early medieval history.
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The pumptrack area on the railway cycle path in Wettringen is a modern and popular leisure facility that is relatively new (opening in August 2023).
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A great idea directly on the Wettringen railway cycle path
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The Aasee recreation area is located very close to Ibbenbüren's town center and is one of the city's most popular recreational areas, not just for walks (circular path: 2.7 km). The centerpiece of the area is the approximately 1.5-hectare Aasee lake, offering opportunities for fishing and paddle boating. Directly on the lake are a tennis court, a skate park, the Aasee swimming pool, an indoor/outdoor wave pool (see also Aasee-Bad Ibbenbüren), and the Café Ventana. In April, a new dirt bike track was inaugurated right next to the skate park at the Aasee, where young and old can try out new jumps and share their experiences. Well-known themed routes of the Münsterland Cycling Park, such as the 100 Castles Route, lead around the lake. Nearby are also the station for the historic steam locomotive "Teutoburger Wald Express," the climbing park, and the local history museum.
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It's a great route
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on the railway cycle path to Wettringen
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Yes, beginners can find suitable options. The Bikepark Steinfurt (Waldepark Steinfurt) offers 'round tracks' with different difficulty levels, making it accessible for new riders. It's also free to use. Another option is the Bike Park NSG Emsaue, which is described as not very big but fun, featuring small berms and jumps, ideal for practicing skills in a less intimidating environment.
Experienced riders looking for a challenge should head to the Trailpark Bad Iburg, located just outside Kreis Steinfurt. It offers diverse enduro trails with flow sections, technical routes, challenging roots, berms, and jumps, categorized as blue, red, and black. Another demanding option is the Singletrack in Brumley Valley near Ibbenbüren/Ladbergen, known for its steep gradients up to 25% and continuous ups and downs, requiring advanced skills.
For families, the Aasee Park, Ibbenbüren is an excellent choice. It's a lake area with mountain biking facilities, including a dirt park with tracks and jumps, alongside a wide range of other leisure activities and playgrounds. The Bikepark Steinfurt also caters to various skill levels, making it suitable for families with riders of different abilities.
Absolutely. The Aasee Park, Ibbenbüren features a dedicated dirt park with tracks and jumps. Additionally, the Dirt park with kickers is specifically designed for this, offering challenging features for those looking to catch some air.
Yes, several bike parks are nestled in natural forest environments. The Buchenberg Forest Trails offer a mountain biking experience within a forest, providing varied terrain. The Singletrack in Brumley Valley is also set in a scenic natural area, though riders should be mindful of its protected nature reserve status.
Yes, the Bikepark Steinfurt (Waldepark Steinfurt) is free to use, making it an accessible option for all riders. It's located behind the 'Lernen fördern' buildings in Burgsteinfurt and offers various track difficulties.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB Trails around Kreis Steinfurt, including challenging routes like the 'View of Riesenbeck – Singletrack in Brumley Valley loop'. For those who enjoy other sports, there are also Running Trails around Kreis Steinfurt and general Cycling routes around Kreis Steinfurt, such as the 'Radtour zu Klöstern, Kunst und Parkanlagen zwischen Rheine und Hörstel'.
Yes, you can combine your ride with scenic views. The View of the former Gravenhorst quarry offers a unique perspective, though the quarry itself is cordoned off. The Trailpark Bad Iburg, with its highest point at the Dörenberg (330 meters), also provides elevation for exciting descents and potentially good views.
While specific data isn't available, generally, the best time to visit outdoor bike parks in this region is during the spring, summer, and early autumn months (April to October). During these periods, the weather is typically milder and drier, making for more enjoyable riding conditions. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Yes, the MTB Park at the Red Silos (Trichtertürme) offers an intermediate-level experience set against a backdrop of unique man-made structures, providing a distinct riding environment.
The Bikepark Steinfurt (Waldepark Steinfurt) is known for its lively community atmosphere. The Sonic Circus e.V. regularly organizes events there, such as the 'Bikepark Bambule,' which includes activities like e-bike testing, raffles, music, and food, fostering a great local riding community.


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