Best bike parks around Wennigsen (Deister) include a dedicated Bike- und Skatepark and an extensive network of mountain biking trails within the Deister low mountain range. The region provides a diverse environment for cyclists, featuring both structured facilities for skill development and natural trails. Riders can find routes suitable for various skill levels, from challenging singletracks to more accessible paths. This combination offers opportunities for both technical riding and scenic exploration within the natural landscape.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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The Mooshüttenweg is certainly the most interesting path to ride up the Deister from Bad Nenndorf. As it is also heavily frequented by hikers, a fast descent should be approached with caution, especially since it can get very muddy in winter. The parallel, wide Heisterburgweg is certainly more suitable for a faster descent.
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A nice trail of mine, but not officially designated. It was actually a hiking trail converted into a downhill trail. If you meet hikers with children there, don't be surprised if things get a little rough.
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Nice trail, also good for beginners. Incidentally, you will be spoiled with a great view towards Deister. On sunny days, however, pedestrians are also out and about, so mutual consideration avoids stressful situations.
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Yes, a great trail!!! Unfortunately, the last storm blocked the trail with trees in 2 places :-(
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The communications tower Barsinghausen (internal: radio transmission point Barsinghausen 2) is a 150 meter high communications tower of Deutsche Funkturm. It is located on the 361 meter high Great Neck within the Deister and was put into operation in 1969. Structurally, it is an FMT 2 type tower. Radio programs are broadcast from here in addition to non-public directional radio. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fernmeldeturm_Barsinghausen
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For me as a beginner and for the first time in the Deister under the weather conditions, this is a challenge enough for now. It was very muddy / slippery in some places. The wide path also helped me to evade and look for the best route. If the path is drier, you can certainly drive here at a higher speed than today. In any case, it was a lot of fun despite the mud battle and was a nice tour for my birthday.
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The Feggendorfer Trail is increasingly turning out to be one of my favorite home trails. It begins about 150m before the Heisterburg, coming from the Kreuzbuche. At first it meanders over the grippy forest floor. This is followed by a short, steep section downhill with quite narrow bends. Take a lot of speed with you and you can hit the right-hand kicker with a gap, or just leave it out. It continues quite flatly, followed by further small waves until it goes slightly uphill on the slope. (be careful when wet, clayey, greasy) Once at the top, the Feggendorfer shouts “speeeeeed” through the not too dense beech forest. This is followed by dips, natural curves, small kickers, short flat passages and dips at the back in which wonderful berms have been created. That's flow!!! New at the end, following the right line, is the big kick with gap. At the end of the trail left, with the bridge behind you. It goes along the edge of the forest on an easy single trail to Feggendorf. For me, the Feggendorfer is a must at the end of almost every Deister tour, especially in the light of the sunset.
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Wennigsen (Deister) offers a diverse cycling environment. You'll find a dedicated Bike- und Skatepark with a pumptrack suitable for BMX, scooters, skateboards, and inline skates, including areas for younger children. Additionally, the Deister low mountain range provides an extensive network of mountain biking trails, ranging from beginner-friendly paths to challenging singletracks.
Yes, the Bike- und Skatepark Wennigsen is designed with family in mind, featuring a pumptrack that often includes a 'children's line' for younger riders. For mountain biking, the Deister region offers trails with varying difficulty levels, making it possible to find routes suitable for families. Look for easier trails within the Deisterwald for a pleasant family outing.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Deister offers several demanding trails. The Benther Berg Trail Descent is known for its varied terrain and requires careful navigation. Other challenging options include the 'Gloomy North Viewpoint – Ridge Trail in Köllnischfeld loop' and the 'Wennigsen Waterwheels – Ridge Trail in Köllnischfeld loop', both requiring good fitness and advanced skills.
The Deister region is rich in natural beauty. Many trails offer scenic views of the Calenberger Land. You can also find highlights like the Barsinghausen Telecommunications Tower, which serves as a viewpoint and access point to exciting single trails. The trails often wind through forests, providing an immersive natural experience.
The spring and autumn seasons are highly recommended for mountain biking in Wennigsen (Deister). During these times, the weather is generally pleasant, and the natural surroundings are particularly vibrant, enhancing the riding experience.
Yes, the Deister Singletrack at Mooshütte is praised for being flowing with natural jump opportunities, especially in dry conditions. The Raketentrail Trailhead leads to a forest trail with many roots, requiring predictive riding for an enjoyable, technical experience.
Beyond bike parks and mountain biking, the Deister region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy routes like the 'Triangular Stone – Richard Schwarz Memorial loop'. There are also options for gravel biking. For more details, you can check out guides for easy hikes, MTB trails, and gravel biking in the area.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and the opportunity to combine athletic activity with scenic views. Many enjoy the challenging single trails, the natural jump chances, and the overall immersive experience of riding through the Deister forest. The Grüne Hölle Trail, for example, is popular for after-work rounds.
Yes, some routes in the Deister region pass by tourist attractions such as historic half-timbered houses. The impressive Marienburg Castle is also within reach, offering a blend of athletic activity and cultural exploration.
While specific public transport connections to every trailhead can vary, Wennigsen (Deister) itself is accessible by public transport. From there, many trails in the Deister low mountain range are within cycling distance. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the most direct routes to specific starting points.
For the Bike- und Skatepark Wennigsen, parking is available at Bröhnweg, near the Waterpark. For the mountain biking trails in the Deister, popular starting points like the Rotes Jagdhaus forester's lodge often have parking facilities. It's recommended to check specific trailhead information for detailed parking options.


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