Best bike parks around Hentern are found in the surrounding Landkreis Trier-Saarburg region. This area offers diverse mountain biking destinations suitable for various skill levels. The region's unique landscapes, including forests and rock formations, provide varied terrain for exploration. Riders can find everything from beginner-friendly flow trails to challenging downhill runs and natural singletracks.
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Super nice, fast trail, a few doable jumps, rooty in places.
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So if you want to practice your root and rock riding technique, this is the place for you. You'll probably only enjoy it once you have a medium to very good riding technique.
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Root path without major difficulties. It rumbles decently!
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Pretty rough trail, definitely not for everyone
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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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Nice trail from the Schimmelkopf towards Weiskirchen. Mostly flowing, a few small jumps and berms. In the rainy season but also like to "land under"
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Very nice trail 👍🏻
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The region around Hentern, including Landkreis Trier-Saarburg and the nearby Mullerthal Region in Luxembourg, offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. You'll find everything from beginner-friendly flow trails and natural singletracks to challenging downhill runs and technical freeride sections with jumps. The terrain often features natural elements like roots, stones, and impressive rock formations.
For beginners, Trailpark Erbeskopf offers a blue (easy) trail called 'Blue Viper' and trails with natural, less steep terrain to help develop skills. Trailpark Mehring also features a 'Blue Line' that is ideal for children and beginners, providing a flowing ride with a moderate gradient. In Trassem, the XCountry Trail (Blue Arrow) is a 12.6 km loop suitable for inexperienced mountain bikers.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge will find several options. Trailpark Erbeskopf has two black (difficult) trails, including 'Schinderhannes,' which features root passages, drops, and rock gardens. Trailpark Mehring offers a 'Freeride' section designed for airtime with road gaps, step-downs, tables, doubles, and drops. Trassem's Freeride Trail (Black Arrow) is also designed for ambitious riders, combining natural obstacles with jumps and steep curves.
Yes, Trailpark Erbeskopf provides lift access. Riders are transported back to the start via a drag lift, allowing for repeated runs with minimal effort.
Trailpark Erbeskopf is praised for its natural trail design, which helps riders improve technical skills on roots and stones. It offers a friendly atmosphere and is considered great for enduro riders due to its natural layout. The park also provides beautiful views from the highest mountain in Rhineland-Palatinate.
Trailpark Mehring boasts over 5 kilometers of beautifully integrated singletracks. It features an Enduro Beginner's Trail with flowing curves and small jumps, the highly flowy 'Moshtrail' with natural curves and jumps, a technically demanding 'Traverse,' and a 'Freeride' section for big air. There's also a 'Blue Line' for beginners.
Yes, Trassem offers a good mix of trails for various skill levels. The XCountry Trail (Blue Arrow) is suitable for inexperienced mountain bikers, the N`Duro Trail (Red Arrow) features interesting descents, and the Freeride Trail (Black Arrow) is designed for ambitious and experienced riders with technical features and jumps.
The Mullerthal Region, also known as Luxembourg's Little Switzerland, is an excellent mountain biking destination. It offers five signposted MTB trails varying in difficulty, leading through dense forests, past impressive rock formations, and along romantic streams. The region's dramatic and varied natural landscape provides challenging climbs, thrilling descents, and technically demanding sections amidst stunning scenery.
Visitors highly appreciate natural terrain trails in the Hentern area. The MoRo Trail (Schimmelkopf, Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park) is a challenging trail with many roots and jumps. The Viereichen Trail is known for being technical and flowy with a high fun factor. The Greenwood Trail (Saar-Hunsrück Nature Park) is also a challenging forest trail appreciated for its demanding sections.
Beyond mountain biking, the Hentern area offers various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes like the Chapel No. 66 – Hentern Circular Trail or more moderate hikes such as the Ruwer-Steg Bridge – Heckelsbuschfelsen loop. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the Ruwer-Hochwald Cycle Path available.
The mountain bike courses in the region, such as those in Trassem, can generally be used throughout the year. However, for the best conditions, spring through autumn typically offers more favorable weather for mountain biking, avoiding potential snow or ice in winter and ensuring trails are dry and well-maintained.
At Trailpark Erbeskopf, you can rent bikes, protective clothing, and full-face helmets on-site. Camping is also possible directly at the bike park, and there's a base camp at the lift station with seating.


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