Best bike parks in Landkreis Miesbach are found within a region defined by its alpine foothills, numerous lakes, and extensive forests. This area in Upper Bavaria offers diverse terrain, ranging from rolling hills to more challenging mountain landscapes. The natural environment provides a varied setting for outdoor activities, including cycling. The region features a mix of natural trails and purpose-built facilities for mountain biking.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Nice trail, even though at first I couldn't believe the start was so close to the railway tracks 😱. It's actually quite easy and fun, although it does have some roots.
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I also rode the trail out of curiosity – I pushed my bike on the steep section and also heeded the owner's sign "No mountain bike trail! To protect the forest" therefore, no recommendation from me – private property should be respected!!!! I'll spare you further comments about the people who apparently created this trail. No one should be surprised if forest and field paths are closed to bikers.
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From the Schliersbergalm very steep, short, gravelly section
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The 3rd section is really not worthwhile, overgrown, muddy and blocked.
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Actually not far from the hustle and bustle at the Schliersbergalm. Despite this, not many people wander up here. The view is limited. Below the summit there is still some view of the lake. At the summit itself you only look south towards Brecherspitz and co. Nevertheless, it is a beautiful place, decorated with a bench and summit cross.
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Formerly a pure forest summit, the view towards Breitenstein is now clear due to tree felling and the summit destination is a worthwhile detour.
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Coming from Neuhütteneck, there is a very steep, rough descent. A good combination of brakes and balance is required, then you can ride down it easily. Completely unsuitable for touring cyclists.
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Landkreis Miesbach offers a variety of cycling experiences, from dedicated trail centers to versatile pumptracks. You'll find natural, rooty sections, trails with berms and jumps, and even asphalt pumptracks designed for all skill levels. For example, the Fehleiten Trail is known for being a bit technical with small kickers, while the Kühzagl Descent is a technically not difficult gravel descent requiring concentration due to the surface.
Yes, the Pumptrack Weyarn is an excellent family-friendly option. It features a main track, a dedicated kids/balance bike track, and a separate jumpline. Its asphalt surface is suitable for bicycles, scooters, skateboards, and inline skates, making it a great training ground for all ages and skill levels.
For challenging trails, consider the Center of Gravity in Schliersee. It boasts five diverse trails, approximately 500 meters long with an 80-meter elevation difference, ranging from medium to very difficult. These trails feature natural, rooty sections, berms, and a jumpline with gaps. The Aiblinger Hütte Trail is also considered challenging, especially for the ascent.
The Kühzagl Descent is a popular choice, known as a technically not difficult gravel descent with a wide, well-paved forest path. Another option is the Prinzenweg Singletrack Descent to Hennerer, which offers a fun, albeit short, downhill experience.
While not a bike park itself, the Rohnberg summit (1,257 m) offers amazingly beautiful mountain bike trails and a serene spot with a bench and summit cross. From the top, you can enjoy views towards Brecherspitz and surrounding areas, especially below the summit where there's a view of the lake.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer, drier months. Trails at places like the Center of Gravity in Schliersee are closed when wet for safety and maintenance, so checking conditions before you go is advisable.
You can expect varied terrain. Some trails, like those at the Center of Gravity, feature natural, rooty sections with berms and jumps. Others, such as the Kühzagl Descent, are wide gravel paths. The region offers a mix of natural trails and purpose-built facilities.
Yes, the Pumptrack Weyarn is designed for all skill levels, from beginners to professionals, making it an ideal place to develop riding skills. Its smooth asphalt surface and dedicated kids' track are perfect for those starting out.
Beyond bike parks, Landkreis Miesbach is excellent for hiking and general cycling. You can find numerous hiking routes, including those around Tegernsee and Spitzingsee, or explore waterfall hikes. For more cycling, there are routes like the Tegernsee loop. Find more inspiration for these activities in the Hiking in Landkreis Miesbach and Cycling in Landkreis Miesbach guides.
For the Center of Gravity in Schliersee, parking is conveniently located at the Neuhaus train station, and trails are accessible via forest roads. The Pumptrack Weyarn is also generally accessible, often highlighting community involvement in its operation, implying local access.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and the fun factor of the trails. Many enjoy the technical aspects and small kickers on trails like the Fehleiten Trail, while others value the scenic descents and the opportunity to combine rides with beautiful views, such as those near the Rohnberg summit.
The Center of Gravity in Schliersee is known for its technical features, including natural, rooty sections, berms, and a jumpline with gaps. The Fehleiten Trail also includes small kickers, adding a technical element that riders enjoy.


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