Best bike parks around Kordel are situated in the Trier-Saarburg region, characterized by dense forests, steep climbs, and varied terrain. This area provides a diverse landscape for mountain biking, catering to different skill levels. Riders can find technically demanding single trails alongside flowing forest paths. The region's natural features make it an ideal starting point for mountain bike adventures.
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Definitely S2+ and currently interrupted by 5-6 fallen trees
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Very cool flowing trail for MTB. Thank you to the builders! The only drawback: At one point on the trail, after a jump in the landing zone, a single vertical wooden post is buried in the ground right at the edge of the trail. This can quickly become dangerous in the event of a mistake.
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Very nice trail 👍🏻
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Nice route. The trails are not partially open even in winter. I think it's class👍🏻.
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Well worth a visit, I promise 👍🏻😉.
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“Hei Die” is our first and oldest route in the Weisshauswald. Built in 2005, the trail winds its way down to the valley over a distance of almost one kilometer. From there you can quickly get back to the car park at the Haus des Waldes, where the designated uphill begins. In several places the route offers two parallel lines with different features. Several turning options on “Die Anna” and our little garden allow for a variety of combination options. https://mtb-trier.de/hei-die/
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The trail was built in 2016. It starts off flowier and less steep than "Hei Die", but be careful - don't underestimate it. It's a bit of a stretch down to the valley. The last section in particular is tough. The trail negotiates the last few meters to the finish in steep curves. This is by far the least used segment of our routes. Many riders switch to alternative options, such as the little garden a few meters away. More information is available here: https://mtb-trier.de/die-anna/.
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The Kordel area offers a diverse landscape for mountain biking, ranging from technically demanding single trails to flowing forest paths. You'll find dense forests, steep climbs, and exhilarating descents, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, the nearby Mountainbike-Trailpark Mehring/Mosel is a dedicated bike park offering a structured experience with specialized features. It's located in the Mehringer Kammerwald and provides a variety of trails for different skill levels, including Enduro, Moshtrail, Traverse, Freeride, and the beginner-friendly Blueline. You can find more information about it on visitmosel.de.
The Start of Die Anna Trail is a well-established route in the Weisshauswald, built in 2016. It winds down to the valley over almost one kilometer and offers parallel lines with different features and several turning options, allowing for varied combinations and a challenging descent, especially in its final section.
The Götterhütte Trail is a challenging descent featuring big jumps, including doubles and drops, and multiple lines. It's known for its varied terrain and offers a pure descent time of 8-9 minutes, making it a rewarding experience for experienced riders.
The Kutbach Trail is an intermediate trail that meanders through the forest floor. It's notable for its red sandstone color and offers fun sections, especially within its panoramic rock surroundings, making it a beautiful and enjoyable ride.
Yes, for beginners and children, the Mountainbike-Trailpark Mehring/Mosel offers the 'Blueline' trail. This is the easiest trail, providing a flowing ride with a moderate gradient and a 'rollercoaster feeling'. Most jumps on the Blueline can be bypassed, allowing riders to control their pace and build confidence.
For more challenging rides, consider trails like the Säulenweg S2+ Trail, which features deep pumps, steep rooty curves, drops, and kickers. The Kandelbach Singletrack also offers a challenging experience, especially when ridden from north to south with its steep and rooted hairpin bends.
The best seasons for mountain biking in Kordel are spring and autumn. During these times, you'll experience mild temperatures and vibrant natural scenery, which enhances the riding experience.
While the Mountainbike-Trailpark Mehring/Mosel is free to use, it is advised not to use it during rain or wet conditions to ensure safety and preserve the trails.
Beyond bike parks, the Kordel region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking on routes like the 'Moselle Valley Vineyards' loop, go running on trails such as the 'Ramp in the Forest' loop, or enjoy hiking to natural landmarks like the Genoveva Cave and Ramstein Castle. For more details on these activities, check out the Gravel biking around Kordel, Running Trails around Kordel, and Hiking around Kordel guides.
The Kordel area is rich in natural beauty. You'll ride through dense forests and along the Moseluferweg, offering panoramic views. Trails also wind through the nearby Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park, providing diverse landscapes and scenic vistas. The Kutbach Trail, for example, is known for its red sandstone color and panoramic rock surroundings.
Visitors appreciate the variety and effort put into the trails. Many enjoy the challenging descents with jumps and drops, while others value the flowing trails that are well-integrated into the natural surroundings. The long descent times, like the 8-9 minutes on the Götterhütte Trail, are also frequently highlighted.


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