Best bike parks around Riesweiler are found in the surrounding Hunsrück-Nahe region, offering diverse mountain biking experiences. The area is characterized by its natural topography, including forests and hills, which provide varied terrain for trails. These locations cater to different skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders. The region's focus on outdoor activities makes it a destination for cycling enthusiasts.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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For a small fee to maintain the flow trail, this is a beautiful section to have fun on your bike. In winter, the trails are all closed. The volunteer bikers work and restore the area for next spring.
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It's great that you don't have to drive along the road anymore and can also have some fun on the little trail! 👍
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The newly created trail connects P1 with the start of the Wild Hog Trail from Flowtrail Stromberg. This means that you no longer have to drive on the sometimes heavily (and quickly) traveled road. ✌🏻🚵🏻♂️🤘🏻
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Great view when the weather is nice!
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With the new connecting trail, you can now easily get from P1 to the Wild Hog start. ✌🏻🚵🏻♂️🤘🏻
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It is always worth getting involved if the tour allows it. You can also go there separately. It is also worth it
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It's also nice downhill... ;)
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The most popular bike park is Flowtrail Stromberg, known for offering mountain bike fun for everyone with various trails, a pump track, and a practice area. Another highly regarded spot is „Wildhog" flow trail, which features well-signposted trails for all skill levels.
Yes, both Flowtrail Stromberg and the „Wildhog" flow trail are designed to accommodate beginners. The Wildhog trail, for instance, has 'chicken-ways' or easier alternative paths around more difficult obstacles, allowing new riders to enjoy the flowy sections safely. Trailpark Erbeskopf also features blue-categorized trails specifically for easy riding.
For advanced riders, the „Wildhog" flow trail at Stromberg includes a 'No Jokes' trail designed for more experienced downhill riders with larger gaps and jumps. Trailpark Erbeskopf also provides red and black categorized trails with natural roots and stones, offering technical challenges for those looking to improve their enduro riding skills.
Yes, Flowtrail Stromberg is considered family-friendly, offering a variety of trails and a practice area suitable for different ages and skill levels. The 'Wildhog' trail, in particular, is noted for its accessibility to beginners and children, with options to bypass difficult features. Trailpark Erbeskopf, with its diverse trails and other recreational activities like a summer toboggan run, is also a great option for families.
The bike parks in the Hunsrück-Nahe region, such as Flowtrail Stromberg and Trailpark Erbeskopf, utilize the natural topography of forests and hills. You'll find a mix of flow trails with jumps, rollers, and tight turns, as well as more technical routes featuring natural roots and stones. The Schwänzerkopf Trail is specifically known for its root-filled sections.
Yes, Trailpark Erbeskopf, located on the highest mountain in Rhineland-Palatinate, features a drag lift that comfortably transports riders back to the summit. This eliminates the need for strenuous climbs, allowing for more downhill riding.
Trailpark Erbeskopf offers convenient on-site bike and equipment rental, including protective clothing and full-face helmets. This makes it accessible for spontaneous visits or for those who don't own their own gear.
At Flowtrail Stromberg, the starting area is well-equipped with tools, seating, and covered areas for protection from rain. Trailpark Erbeskopf features a base camp at the lift station with seating and views of the trails, in addition to its rental services.
Yes, the Flowtrail Soonwald-Nahe S1 Uphill provides a flowing uphill route. It goes moderately uphill over roots and small mini-Northshores, leading to the practice area and the start of the Wildhog trail, making the ascent part of the fun.
Beyond the bike parks, the region around Riesweiler offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Schanzerkopf – Gicht Bridge Gräfenbacher Hütte loop' or 'Simmern Castle – Path at Nannhausen Airfield loop'. There are also dedicated MTB trails like the 'Nunkirche Sargenroth – Brühlbach valley loop' and gravel biking options, including the 'Schinderhans Cycle Path Tunnel – The Schinderhannes Cycle Path loop'. You can find more details on these at the Road Cycling Routes around Riesweiler, MTB Trails around Riesweiler, and Gravel biking around Riesweiler guide pages.
Visitors consistently praise the excellent construction and variety of trails, providing fun for all skill levels. The ability to combine various elements and choose different lines is highly appreciated. The community-driven, voluntary maintenance of places like Flowtrail Stromberg also contributes to a well-maintained and evolving riding experience.
A newly created trail, the P1–Wild Hog Connector Trail, now allows easy access from parking area P1 directly to the start of the Wildhog trail. This means you no longer have to use the main road, enhancing safety and convenience for riders.


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