Best bike parks around Marquartstein are found amidst the scenic Chiemgau Alps, an area known for diverse mountain biking trails. While Marquartstein itself does not host a dedicated bike park, the region offers various trails suitable for different skill levels. Bikepark Samerberg, located a short drive away, provides a comprehensive bike park experience for beginners and experienced riders. The natural landscape of the Chiemgau Alps provides a backdrop for these biking opportunities.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Good to ride. Be careful. Shortly before the end of the trail coming from Wildenwart, there is a tree lying across the path after a right-hand bend. Approx. 10 cm in diameter at head height. Easily overlooked...
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The trees are all gone and the trail is completely rideable. However, it is hardly used anymore because the plants are growing in
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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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Nice trail above and below, nice Flowig
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Nice trail with roots and stones
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A fine single trail from Oed to Wildenwart above the Prien. Meanwhile (July 22) good to drive, except for a tree. Maximum S1. Please be considerate. Coming from Oed, the entrance can easily be overlooked (see picture) because it branches off inconspicuously from the gravel path.
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Good trail, rather technical but really fun
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Getting into the trail is a bit difficult, but then it's fun, lots of stones and roots, hardly any mud, even if it rained
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While Marquartstein itself doesn't host a dedicated bike park, the prominent Bikepark Samerberg is a top destination in the region. It's located approximately a 30 to 45-minute drive away, making it easily accessible for a comprehensive bike park experience.
Yes, Bikepark Samerberg is designed to cater to both beginners and experienced riders, including families. It features a main downhill track accessible for children and a dedicated practice area, the 'Maloja Bike Spielplatz,' with small berms, seesaws, and balance beams for playful learning.
Bikepark Samerberg offers a main descent with numerous curves, tables, waves, and wallrides. For more advanced riders, there are various single trails and Northshore elements, including red and black-graded detours for challenging obstacles and technical sections.
Yes, Staffn Alm is a popular hut and MTB park that offers beautiful all-round views of the Chiemgau Alps, including Grassau and Marquartstein. It's easily reached via the Hochplattenbahn chairlift.
For experienced mountain bikers seeking a challenge, the Milliweg singletrack offers a mix of flowy sections and technical obstacles. Another option is the Unterer Reitweg Trail, which is rocky with S0 and S1 sections, requiring good driving technique.
Yes, the Singletrack Above Rottau is an intermediate trail known for its high flow sections, with parts that are stony and root-filled, providing an engaging ride. Another fine option is the Singletrack Oed–Wildenwart, which is mostly S1.
Yes, Bikepark Samerberg offers bike and equipment rentals, including enduros, freeride bikes, e-bikes, and safety gear. Experienced bike guides from the FAHRTWIND bike school are also available for coaching to help improve your skills.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various gravel biking routes, running trails, and mountain hikes. For more information, check out the guides for Gravel biking around Marquartstein, Running Trails around Marquartstein, and Mountain Hikes around Marquartstein.
Yes, Bikepark Samerberg provides a comfortable uplift service via the Hochriesbahn chairlift, which transports riders and their bikes to the start of the trails, offering excellent views during the ascent.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails catering to different skill levels, from flowy sections to technical challenges. The stunning natural backdrop of the Chiemgau Alps, the well-maintained paths, and the family-friendly options like those at Bikepark Samerberg are frequently highlighted.
Yes, Bikepark Samerberg is supportive of e-bike riding on several of its trails, and e-bike rentals are also available at the park.


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