Best bike parks around Radevormwald offer diverse cycling experiences, from dedicated facilities to challenging natural trails. The region, situated in the Bergisches Land, features varied terrain including forests and valleys. It provides opportunities for mountain biking enthusiasts and those seeking active recreation. The landscape around Radevormwald is characterized by its natural beauty and offers a range of trails for different skill levels.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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A total of seven mills clattered along the Eifgenbach. The Berger Mill was a water mill. Today only the main building remains for residential purposes.
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The Berger Mill was first mentioned in 1420 in connection with a Sybel in Bergh. The building is now used for residential purposes. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergerm%C3%BChle
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Probably the most famous trail between Beyenburg and Radevormwald. Starts off very flowing and becomes increasingly more challenging. Ends with a steep descent to the Wupper.
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Very nicely located in the Eifgental.
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A ravine is a path that has cut up to 10 meters deep into the surrounding terrain through centuries of use by carts and cattle as well as rainwater runoff. Here you can clearly see the wall that has been created to the right and left of the path, but it is actually unsightly due to the felled beetle spruce.
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Radevormwald offers a diverse range of cycling experiences. You'll find dedicated facilities like the BMX-Park Radevormwald with its pumptrack and dirtlines, and the indoor BMX-Indoor-Park "Rade Ramps". There are also challenging natural trails such as the Blaubeertrail (Root Trail), and recreational forest areas like the Kothener Forest which even features Wuppertal's first legal downhill track.
Yes, Radevormwald is home to the BMX-Indoor-Park "Rade Ramps". This indoor facility, located in a former elementary school gym, was developed by Dutch BMX athlete Vinnie Janssens and provides multiple areas catering to both beginners and advanced riders.
The trails around Radevormwald offer varying difficulty levels. For instance, the Blaubeertrail (Root Trail) is rated as 'blue difficulty,' suitable for intermediate riders, featuring berms and rock faces. Other trails, like the Stony downhill, are described as technical with roots and steps, appealing to more advanced riders.
Yes, the Kothener Forest is categorized as family-friendly and serves as a popular recreation area. Additionally, the BMX-Indoor-Park "Rade Ramps" caters to beginners, making it a good option for families looking to introduce younger riders to bike park features in a controlled environment.
Many trails offer beautiful natural scenery. The Blaubeertrail (Root Trail) provides scenic views along a ridge above the Wupper. You'll also find picturesque forest sections, such as those along the Mossy Sunken Path in Naturpark Bergisches Land and within the Kothener Forest.
Yes, you can combine your cycling with a visit to historical sites. The Berger Mill, built in 1654, is one of the oldest surviving half-timbered buildings in the Bergisches Land and was originally a grain mill. It's integrated into the local cycling routes.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the "Wupper River Near Laaken – Beyenburg — Historic Village loop." There are also many hiking opportunities, including the "Clothmakers' Trail (Ramble #1)" in Bergisches Land Nature Park, and running trails like the "Wupper Reservoir – Wuppertal Reservoir loop." For more details, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Radevormwald, Hiking around Radevormwald, and Running Trails around Radevormwald guides.
Yes, it is highly recommended to ride the Blaubeertrail (Root Trail) from east to west. If you attempt to go the other way, you will likely need to push your bike up the steep ascent.
The Blaubeertrail (Root Trail) is technically demanding with rocks, roots, and narrow trees. In some sections, there are drops of about 60 meters downhill on the right, so caution is advised, especially if you have a fear of heights.
Yes, the Mossy Sunken Path in Naturpark Bergisches Land is known for having sections suitable for jumping, making it a fun spot for riders looking for airtime.
The Kothener Forest is a significant recreation area. Notably, Wuppertal's first legal downhill track was opened here in autumn 2011, offering a dedicated space for downhill enthusiasts within a natural forest setting.
While specific seasonal closures are not typically in place for all trails, the natural trails like the Blaubeertrail can be more challenging when wet due to roots and rocks. Spring through autumn generally offers the most favorable weather conditions for outdoor riding. Indoor facilities like "Rade Ramps" are available year-round, regardless of weather.


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