Best bike parks around Samerberg are situated in the Chiemgau Alps, offering a dedicated bike park and an extensive network of trails. The region provides diverse terrain for mountain biking enthusiasts, from professionally built trails to natural singletracks. Samerberg is known for its varied routes that cater to different skill levels, including options for families and experienced riders.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Great park with several beautiful routes
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‼️ Attention ‼️ Relatively at the beginning of the trail, the barbed wire gate is poorly visible, at the transition from the meadow to the forest (not shown on the map). I would have almost laid over it during the after-work session, it would have been unpleasant 😅
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This one is good for progressing at the new-beginer lever. Drops, jumpline, skinies. The biggest drop has a quite flat landing though...
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Great place to warm up before the first descent.
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Great bike park that also offers something for kids. Something for everyone, from beginners to experts.
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Great to drive to warm up
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Yes, Samerberg offers excellent options for families and beginners. The Samerberg Bike Playground is specifically designed for practice and fun, featuring a pump track, ramps, seesaws, and various wooden elements. Additionally, the Rocky Mountain Bikepark Samerberg includes a "Blue Line" flow line and the Maloja Bike Playground, which provides a playful introduction to freeriding for children and newcomers with berms, seesaws, and balance beams.
The bike trails around Samerberg offer diverse terrain. You'll find professionally built flow lines, challenging singletracks with rocky sections, roots, and natural elements. Trails like the Milliweg singletrack range from flowy to technical, while the Unterer Reitweg Trail is a rocky path with roots. The region also boasts over 200 kilometers of developed bike paths, including wide forest roads and flowing forest paths.
Experienced mountain bikers will find plenty of challenges. The Milliweg singletrack is known for its challenging sections, from flowy to rocky terrain. Other demanding options include the Heuberg Trail, which features a steep path with natural elements and a creek gap, and the Hochries Tech Trail, offering a significant elevation descent with chunky, rooty, and twisty segments.
Absolutely. The Samerberg area, nestled in the Chiemgau Alps, provides magnificent panoramic views. Routes around Hochries and Kranzhorn/Heuberg combine forest paths and singletracks with stunning vistas of the Bavarian Alps, the Wilder Kaiser, and even the Zillertal Alps. The Käser Alm, located shortly after the middle station, also offers a nice viewpoint.
Visitors often enjoy stopping at the Käser Alm, a cozy alp located near a bike park. It's known for delicious food and a friendly atmosphere, with the Kaiserschmarrn being a highly recommended dish. Many cafes and pubs can also be found throughout the Samerberg region, offering refreshments after a ride.
Many trails and bike parks in Samerberg are accessible via the Hochriesbahn lift, which provides a comfortable ride to the starting points. An entry to the main route of the Rocky Mountain Bikepark Samerberg is also possible from the middle station of the Hochriesbahn. For other trails, parking is generally available in the vicinity of trailheads, though specific details vary by location.
Beyond mountain biking, Samerberg offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes for touring bikes, such as the "Wagner Alpine Hut – Feichteck Alm loop." There are also extensive hiking trails, including the "Hochries summit loop" and the "Heuberg Summit Cross loop." For runners, options like the "Grainbach herb meadow jogging circuit" are available. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Samerberg, Running Trails around Samerberg, and Hiking around Samerberg guides.
Visitors consistently praise the diversity and quality of the trails. They appreciate the mix of flowy sections and challenging technical parts, as well as the well-maintained facilities like the Samerberg Bike Playground. The stunning natural scenery and panoramic views of the Chiemgau Alps are also frequently highlighted as major attractions, making for a rewarding outdoor experience.
Yes, Samerberg is home to several highly-rated singletracks. The Milliweg singletrack is a favorite for its varied terrain, from flowy to rocky. The Singletrack Above Rottau also offers a great flowy experience with some stony and rooty sections. For those seeking a climb, the Unterer Reitweg Trail is a worthwhile, mostly S0-S1 rocky trail.
While not explicitly stated, the nature of mountain biking and the mention of outdoor activities suggest that the warmer months, typically from spring through autumn, would be ideal. During these seasons, trails are generally clear of snow, and the weather is more conducive to enjoying the extensive network of paths and bike parks in the Chiemgau Alps.
Yes, the region around Samerberg offers various loop trails that combine different types of terrain and scenic views. While specific named mountain bike loops aren't detailed, the extensive network of over 200 kilometers of bike paths and trails, including those around Hochries and Kranzhorn/Heuberg, allows riders to create or follow routes that form loops, offering a mix of wide forest roads, flowing paths, and rocky singletracks.


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