Best bike parks around Wallenhorst offer diverse cycling experiences, primarily centered around the Bikepark Piesberg. This area in Osnabrücker Land provides an extensive network of cycling routes, catering to various skill levels. Wallenhorst is known for its varied landscapes, including idyllic villages, natural features, and dedicated mountain biking trails. The region's cycling infrastructure supports both casual riders and those seeking more challenging mountain bike experiences.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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In Iburg? This is Osnabrück-Sonnenhügel!
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It used to be well maintained, but now it is completely overgrown
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Bike park from TuS Bramsche e.V. To use the park, you must be a member of TuS (currently €10/month) The trails are for all ability levels and riding styles. https://www.bikepark-piesberg.de/
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The Johannissteine are a rock formation of carboniferous sandstone on the Piesberg in Osnabrück. They are a natural monument of the city of Osnabrück. In 1789, the Johannissteine were first recorded on a map as "Johannes Steine". On September 29, 2016, the Johannissteine were officially incorporated into the Piesberg circular hiking trail. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannissteine_(Osnabr%C3%BCck)
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Are there any jumps? 😉
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That doesn't look quite right to me anymore. Cycling, yes - but SUCH jumps - more for the younger ones.
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It's probably a natural rock formation after all. Inscriptions found turned out to be forgeries.
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The Bikepark Piesberg belongs to the Turn- und Sportverein Bramsche e.V. and offers a wide range of different MTB courses for beginners, advanced and professionals. Here you will find "Freeride Trails", "North Shores", "Dirt Jumps" to technical "Downhill" passages. Almost all obstacles can also be bypassed via "chicken ways". Unlike in the past, TUS Bramsche no longer offers day memberships. You have to be a member to use the park. There is a free car park below the bike park at Osnabrücker Str. 96, which is easy to find on the left side of the mountain on the way out of town.
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The Piesberg Bike Park offers a diverse range of trails for all skill levels. You'll find Freeride Trails, Dirt Jumps, and Technical Downhill Passages. Specific lines include the DIRTLINE with doubles and a step-up, the FLOW (SHOOTER) for speed and jumps, and "Into the Dark" which is beginner-friendly. For advanced riders, there's BIG NUTS with boners and wallrides, and the PRO LINE (SKID MARK) for maximum airtime. Many obstacles also feature "Chicken ways" for easier alternatives.
Yes, the Piesberg Bike Park has beginner-friendly options like the "Into the Dark" line, designed for gradual skill progression. Additionally, the wider Wallenhorst area offers mountain biking trails in "Das Nettetal" which are generally easier and suitable for those just starting out.
Beyond Piesberg, you can explore the Autobahn Trail (TERRA.vita Geopark), which offers an enjoyable ride through a forest. Another option is Iburg Bikepark, known for being a well-groomed park that provides a fun riding experience.
Wallenhorst's cycling routes traverse varied landscapes, including idyllic villages and impressive natural areas. A notable natural landmark is the Johannissteine Rock Formation, a mystical place with 300-million-year-old conglomerate sandstone. You can also find scenic trails like the Rooty trail in Natur- und Geopark TERRA.vita, offering beautiful forest scenery.
Wallenhorst is a popular destination for cyclists, especially during June and July, when the weather is typically favorable for exploring the extensive network of cycling routes.
Yes, to use the facilities at Piesberg Bike Park, a club membership with TuS Bramsche e.V. is required. Day memberships are not offered.
Beyond bike parks, Wallenhorst offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for touring bicycles, such as the "View of the River Hase – Osnabrück Branch Canal loop from Wallenhorst" or "Market Square, Bramsche – Mittelland Canal loop from Wallenhorst." For road cycling, options include "Riesau Watermill – View of Alfsee loop from Wallenhorst." There are also running trails like the "Piesberg Quarry Viewing Platform – View of the Piesberg Quarry loop from Wallenhorst." You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Wallenhorst guide.
Yes, Wallenhorst offers extensive cycling infrastructure with routes suitable for various ages and abilities. The broader cycling opportunities provide picturesque tours through idyllic villages and natural landscapes, catering to casual riders and families. The mountain biking trails in "Das Nettetal" are generally easier and suitable for beginners, making them a good option for families.
Along some of the extensive cycling routes in Wallenhorst, you can find amenities such as public air pumps and repair stations, supporting cyclists exploring the area.
Visitors appreciate the diverse cycling experiences, from the numerous ramps and obstacles at Piesberg Bike Park to the enjoyable rides through forests like the Autobahn Trail (TERRA.vita Geopark). The community-driven aspect of Piesberg and the well-groomed nature of Iburg Bikepark are also frequently highlighted.
While specific regulations for dogs on bike trails can vary, many of Wallenhorst's extensive cycling routes through natural landscapes are generally dog-friendly. Always ensure your dog is leashed and you follow local etiquette, especially in nature reserves or shared paths.


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