Best bike parks around Kreuth offer a diverse range of natural mountain biking trails within the Tegernsee region. This area is known for its picturesque Alpine foothills and an extensive network of natural singletracks. Riders can find routes catering to various skill levels, from flowy paths to technically challenging descents. The landscape provides an authentic mountain biking experience, utilizing the existing terrain rather than purpose-built structures.
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Great for practicing hairpin turns
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well-drivable hairpin bends - almost all at least
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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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I rode the route from the Hirschbachsattel in the direction of the Aueralm and dismounted voluntarily. The statements that this section of the route is "feasible" quickly tempts one to underestimate the section. Average e-mountain bikers with little trail experience should use the "pushing aid" of their e-bike here, as the steep parts are sometimes very deep and you quickly "tear off". But other than that, it's a really nice piece of scenery here! :-)
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Kreuth is renowned for its natural mountain biking trails within the Tegernsee region, offering a diverse range of routes for various skill levels. You'll find picturesque Alpine foothills and an extensive network of natural singletracks, providing an authentic mountain biking adventure rather than conventional purpose-built bike parks.
Yes, Kreuth offers several challenging trails. For instance, the Kühzagl Descent is a gravel descent requiring concentration, while the Steep Gravel Section Near Hirschbachsattel lives up to its name with steep and rocky terrain. The region also features natural trails with rooty and rocky woods, steep sections, and tight switchbacks.
The Smooth Operator Trail (Switchback Paradise) is particularly known for its many hairpin bends. It's described as an S2 trail, with some turns possibly S3, offering a flowy ride on the forest floor and serving as a good practice area for rear wheel relocation.
Yes, the settlement of Lenggries is a great option. It's picturesquely situated on the Isar and offers a bike park for mountain bikers, along with cafes and bakeries, making it suitable for a leisurely break or a family outing.
Spring and autumn are particularly recommended for mountain biking in Kreuth. The mild weather and vibrant natural colors during these seasons enhance the riding experience, making it ideal for exploring the trails.
The region offers stunning landscapes with trails winding through Alpine foothills, forests, and along rivers, providing picturesque views. Trails like the Prinzenweg Singletrack Descent to Hennerer offer good views of the Wendelstein and the mountains on the Tegernsee from higher points like the Kreuzbergalm.
Visitors appreciate the diverse skill levels catered to, from easy paths to technically challenging descents. The natural beauty and scenic views, along with the variety of terrain (flowy singletracks, rooty sections, tight switchbacks), contribute to an authentic and engaging mountain biking experience.
Absolutely. Besides mountain biking, the area around Kreuth is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, hiking, and road cycling. Popular options include loops around Schwarzentenn Alm, the Valepp Valley Scenic Road, and trails leading to the Große Wolfschlucht Waterfall.
Yes, the Blaubergrunde is a significant, large, cross-border mountain bike route around the Blauberg range. It offers variants that extend towards Achensee, suitable for those seeking a longer adventure.
The BaySF Bike Trail Langenau offers an exciting downhill experience on a narrow natural path. It's known for providing 'downhill fun' after an uphill climb on a forest road from the parking lot near Schwaigeralm and is generally open from April to October.
Yes, some rooty trails with tight switchbacks, particularly those descending through rooty and rocky woods, are popular with hikers on weekends. Riders should be mindful of shared use and adjust their speed accordingly.


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