Cycling in the Holiday Region Trier:
   Mountain bike / Dirt Track


 
  • Mountain Bike Trail in the White House Forest near Trier
    In cooperation with the City of Trier, the cycling club "fahrvergnügen e.V." has succeeded in establishing an official downhill trail in the Trier White House Forest. It runs from Stubenberg (near "Schusterskreuz") into the “Falsche Biewertal.” It has an elevation difference of about 500 feet/150 meters and different sections, so that it offers something for every cyclist, whether beginner or advanced.
    More information: Cyclope Bike Store, tel. +49 651 4604924
    Internet: www.fahrvergnügen.net, e-mail: kontakt@fahrvergnügen.net

    Mountain bike trails
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  • Mountain bike trails on the Roman Wine Road
    Five routes with altogether 120 mi /200 km of marked mountain bike trails are available. A mountain bike map with detailed descriptions and maps gives information on the route, the quality of the trail, and the degree of difficulty.
    More information: Tourist-Information Roemische Weinstrasse
    Tel. +49 6502 93380, fax +49 6502 933815
    Internet: www.roemische-weinstrasse.de
       
  • Mountain bike trails in the Hochwald Mountains
    Nine marked classified mountain bike trails (total length: 174 mi/290 km) are available. A road book with detailed descriptions and maps informs you about the route, the quality of the trail, and the degree of difficulty.
    More information: Hochwald Ferienland e.V.
    Tel. +49 6589 1044, fax 06589 1002
    Internet: www.hochwald-ferienland.de
       
  • Mountain bike tours in the Saar-Upper Moselle Region
    There are 7 mountain bike tours marked, published in a small guide book with maps, detailed description and gradient profiles. Length of route: 12-45 mi/20-75 km.
    More information: Saar-Obermosel-Touristik
    Tel. +49 6581 19433, fax 6581 9959829
    Internet: www.saar-obermosel.de
       
      Petrisberg Dirt Track
    BMXers and mountain bikers have a dirt track, the so-called G-Spot, on Petrisberg Mountain (near the university, Campus II).


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