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Mountain bike trails around Böhen are situated in the Unterallgäu district of Bavaria, Germany, characterized by rolling hills, expansive green meadows, and serene lakes. The region offers varied terrain for mountain biking, including both flow trails and natural surfaces with roots. This landscape provides a diverse backdrop for outdoor activities, with routes often traversing forest paths and open areas. The area's elevation changes are generally moderate, making it accessible for various skill levels.

Best mountain bike trails around Böhen

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Last updated: April 28, 2026

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Shaded forest gravel path – View from Probstrieder Hörnle loop from Ottobeuren

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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April 28, 2025, Basilika St. Alexander und St. Theodor, Ottobeuren

Basilica of St. Alexander and St. Theodore, Ottobeuren The magnificent basilica, dedicated to the two Roman martyrs Alexander (162) and Theodore (306), is certainly one of the most beautiful Baroque churches in southern Germany. With its two 82-meter-high onion domes, it stands on a gently rising ridge west of the market square, visible from afar above the valley of the western Günz River. Due to its dominant, free position within the entire building complex, the basilica plays an undeniable presiding role. This concept of placing the church in front of the monastery was not, however, an Ottobeuren invention. Rather, it can be traced back to the famous Swabian architectural theorist Joseph Furtenbach, who published it in 1628 in his work "Architectura Civilis" as the ideal form for a women's monastery. Other monasteries were also built according to this pattern: Kempten in 1651, Seedorf/CH in 1682, Obermarchtal in 1686, Holzen in 1696, Klosterwald in 1714, Sießen in 1716, and Fiecht/Tyrol in 1707. The foundation stone was laid on September 27, 1737, at the present main portal. During the reigns of Abbots Rupert Neß and Anselm Erb, it was built as a monastery church from 1737 to 1766 by Simpert Kraemer (until 1748) and Johann Michael Fischer. The very rich late-Bavarian furnishings include dome and ceiling frescoes and altarpieces by Johann Jakob and Franz Anton Zeiller from Tyrol, stucco figures by Johann Joseph Christian, and stucco work by Johann Michael Feuchtmayer the Younger. It boasts two widely renowned Baroque choir organs by Karl Joseph Riepp: the four-manual Trinity Organ with 47 stops and the two-manual Holy Spirit Organ with 27 stops, both with a French sound. The choir stalls are by Martin Hermann (carpentry) and Johann Joseph Christian (reliefs). The focal point of the church is the Romanesque crucifix (ca. 1220). The church's unusual north-south orientation is due to its location within the overall complex, whose floor plan is in the shape of a cross. In 1926, the monastery church was elevated to a Papal Basilica/Basilica Minor by Pope Pius XI. Text / Source: Benedictine Abbey of Ottobeuren, Sebastian-Kneipp-Str. 1, Ottobeuren https://www.abtei-ottobeuren.de/content/klosteranlage/die-basilika/

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Ottobeuren Market Square / Market Chronicle Probably none of the visitors who stay in Ottobeuren today, for a shorter or longer period of time, can imagine how this approximately 1,500-year-old, historic town was founded. When visitors arrive in Ottobeuren from all directions by private car, taxi, or bus, their first gaze is usually drawn to the mighty basilica with its monastery buildings. No one considers that the very ground they have just set foot on was once impassable terrain, moorland, swamp, and densely wooded area. Nevertheless, a man had dared to gain a foothold here, clear the forest, and establish a human settlement. What Stone Age hunters and fishers had failed to achieve much earlier—namely, to settle here—had become the life's work of a man named Uot. At the site where the market square stands today, the first giant trees soon collapsed under the axe blows of the Uot farmers. Huts were built from rough beams, livestock was raised, and fields were cultivated. Only a few huts in the middle of the forest housed the Uot clan. Uot, the Swabian, founded Ottobeuren in the 5th century. Text / Source: Ottobeuren Tourist Office, Marktplatz 14, Ottobeuren https://www.ottobeuren.de/de/marktgemeinde/rathaus/markt-chronik.php

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Ottobeuren Market Square / Market Chronicle Probably none of the visitors who stay in Ottobeuren today, for a shorter or longer period of time, can imagine how this approximately 1,500-year-old, historic town was founded. When visitors arrive in Ottobeuren from all directions by private car, taxi, or bus, their first gaze is usually drawn to the mighty basilica with its monastery buildings. No one considers that the very ground they have just set foot on was once impassable terrain, moorland, swamp, and densely wooded area. Nevertheless, a man had dared to gain a foothold here, clear the forest, and establish a human settlement. What Stone Age hunters and fishers had failed to achieve much earlier—namely, to settle here—had become the life's work of a man named Uot. At the site where the market square stands today, the first giant trees soon collapsed under the axe blows of the Uot farmers. Huts were built from rough beams, livestock was raised, and fields were cultivated. Only a few huts in the middle of the forest housed the Uot clan. Uot, the Swabian, founded Ottobeuren in the 5th century. Text / Source: Ottobeuren Tourist Office, Marktplatz 14, Ottobeuren https://www.ottobeuren.de/de/marktgemeinde/rathaus/markt-chronik.php

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Basilica of St. Alexander and St. Theodore, Ottobeuren The magnificent basilica, dedicated to the two Roman martyrs Alexander (162) and Theodore (306), is certainly one of the most beautiful Baroque churches in southern Germany. With its two 82-meter-high onion domes, it stands on a gently rising ridge west of the market square, visible from afar above the valley of the western Günz River. Due to its dominant, free position within the entire building complex, the basilica plays an undeniable presiding role. This concept of placing the church in front of the monastery was not, however, an Ottobeuren invention. Rather, it can be traced back to the famous Swabian architectural theorist Joseph Furtenbach, who published it in 1628 in his work "Architectura Civilis" as the ideal form for a women's monastery. Other monasteries were also built according to this pattern: Kempten in 1651, Seedorf/CH in 1682, Obermarchtal in 1686, Holzen in 1696, Klosterwald in 1714, Sießen in 1716, and Fiecht/Tyrol in 1707. The foundation stone was laid on September 27, 1737, at the present main portal. During the reigns of Abbots Rupert Neß and Anselm Erb, it was built as a monastery church from 1737 to 1766 by Simpert Kraemer (until 1748) and Johann Michael Fischer. The very rich late-Bavarian furnishings include dome and ceiling frescoes and altarpieces by Johann Jakob and Franz Anton Zeiller from Tyrol, stucco figures by Johann Joseph Christian, and stucco work by Johann Michael Feuchtmayer the Younger. It boasts two widely renowned Baroque choir organs by Karl Joseph Riepp: the four-manual Trinity Organ with 47 stops and the two-manual Holy Spirit Organ with 27 stops, both with a French sound. The choir stalls are by Martin Hermann (carpentry) and Johann Joseph Christian (reliefs). The focal point of the church is the Romanesque crucifix (ca. 1220). The church's unusual north-south orientation is due to its location within the overall complex, whose floor plan is in the shape of a cross. In 1926, the monastery church was elevated to a Papal Basilica/Basilica Minor by Pope Pius XI. Text / Source: Benedictine Abbey of Ottobeuren, Sebastian-Kneipp-Str. 1, Ottobeuren https://www.abtei-ottobeuren.de/content/klosteranlage/die-basilika/

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In addition to the animals, there is also a fantastic view of the mountains here. Roughly from the Upper Allgäu mountains to the left over the Zugspitze with the Austrian Ausserfern and the Eastern Allgäu mountains.

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Beautiful, late baroque basilica. Take your time. There are thousands of pictures and figures to discover. 😍🥰👍

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When the weather is clear you have a great view of the Alps.

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Very idyllic. A wooden bridge leads over the stream from which a small weir in the stream can be seen.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many mountain bike trails are available around Böhen?

Böhen and its surroundings offer a wide selection of mountain bike trails, with over 600 routes available. These range from easy loops to more challenging moderate trails, catering to various skill levels.

What kind of terrain and difficulty can I expect on mountain bike trails in Böhen?

The terrain around Böhen is characterized by rolling hills, expansive green meadows, and serene lakes, typical of the Allgäu region. Trails feature a mix of flow sections and natural surfaces, including roots. Difficulty levels range from easy (S0) to moderately difficult (S2), making them accessible for a broad spectrum of riders. Out of over 600 routes, more than 160 are easy, and over 400 are moderate.

When is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Böhen?

The most favorable time for mountain biking in Böhen is generally from May to September, when the weather is most suitable. During these months, you can expect pleasant conditions for exploring the region's diverse trails.

Are there any family-friendly mountain bike trails in Böhen?

Yes, Böhen offers several family-friendly mountain bike trails. Many of the easy routes are suitable for families, often traversing gentle forest paths and well-maintained gravel tracks. An example of an easy route is the Ehwiesmühle Pond loop from Wolfertschwenden, which is just under 14 km long.

Can I bring my dog on the mountain bike trails in Böhen?

While many trails in the Allgäu region are generally dog-friendly, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near livestock. Always check local regulations and be mindful of other trail users. The natural surfaces and forest paths often provide a good environment for dogs.

Are there circular mountain bike routes available in Böhen?

Yes, many mountain bike routes around Böhen are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Shaded forest gravel path – Eldern Flood Retention Basin loop from Böhen is an easy 18.7 km circular trail that takes you through shaded forest and past the Eldern Flood Retention Basin.

Where can I find parking for mountain biking in Böhen?

Parking is generally available in and around the municipality of Böhen, as well as at the starting points of many trails. Specific parking information can often be found on individual route pages on komoot or local tourism websites. Many routes, like those starting from Ottobeuren, also have designated parking areas.

What interesting landmarks or natural features can I see along the mountain bike trails?

The trails around Böhen offer opportunities to see various landmarks and natural features. You can explore historical sites like the Neu-Kalden Ruins or Kronburg Castle. For natural beauty, look for small waterfalls such as the Small Waterfalls on the Eastern Günz or the Small Waterfalls on the Mindel. The Ottobeuren Basilica – Camping Ottobeuren loop from Ottobeuren specifically passes by local landmarks.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy most about the trails in Böhen?

The mountain bike trails in Böhen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from nearly 1000 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic views of rolling hills and green meadows, and the well-maintained paths that cater to different skill levels. The mix of flow trails and natural surfaces is also a frequently appreciated aspect.

Are there any mountain bike trails that offer views or scenic overlooks?

Yes, many trails in the Böhen area provide scenic views, especially given the region's undulating landscape. The Shaded forest gravel path – View from Probstrieder Hörnle loop from Ottobeuren is a notable route that offers significant elevation gain and likely provides rewarding views from higher points, such as the Probstrieder Hörnle.

Are there options for refreshments or accommodation near the mountain bike trails?

Böhen and the surrounding towns in the Unterallgäu district offer various options for refreshments, including cafes and restaurants. You can also find accommodation ranging from guesthouses to hotels. It's a good idea to check local listings for specific establishments along or near your chosen route.

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