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Emser Bike Park

Fantastic flow trail high above Bad Ems

Pure adrenaline on almost four kilometres

High above Bad Ems, a mountain bike flow trail unique in the region makes the hearts of all bikers beat faster. Over a length of 3.8 kilometres, some 380 metres in altitude difference are mined here. But you can't just whizz over rough forest ground at a decent speed. The trail offers you numerous freeride elements that fans of outdoor sports love. It is a course with a lot of flow, where you don't lack adrenalin even without "do-or-die jumps". Since difficult elements - over 100 of them (local residents, northshores, drops, kickers, corners and tables) can also be avoided, the course is expressly designed for beginners.

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Emser Bike Park

Here you can get daily updated information about the trail and find out if the flow trail is open.

 

Overview of the route sections

  • Section 1
     
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    Northshore 1

    Steep coniferous forest with lots of obstacles. Including nortshores, drops, big and small dirt jumps, wall rides as well as a unique box with a 180 degree bend.

  • Section 2
     
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    Coniferous forest

    Residents, drops and a big wallride lead through coniferous forest with partly rough underground.

  • Section 3
     
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    Northshore 2

    Steep coniferous forest with lots of obstacles. Including nortshores, drops, big and small dirt jumps, wall rides as well as a unique box with a 180 degree bend.

  • Section 4
     
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    Gap Course

    High speed section with roadgap, step-downs and various kickers and drops for a lot of airtime. Beginners please keep to the right.

  • Section 5
     
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    Emser Schleuder

    Flowy line with fast rider combinations, corner-jumps, nortshore and dirtjumps through jungle-like deciduous forest

  • Section 6
     
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    Dirt Valley

    Longest section with 4 step-ups, stone fields, dirt jumps and several big steep turns.  The second part of the section (draw path to section 7) leads over a skinny shore, a bike rocker and a creekgap.

  • Section 7
     
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    Canyonland

    Tight and playful nature trail with various jumps, drops, wallrides and root carpets