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Top 20 Bike Parks around Miesbach

Best bike parks around Miesbach are found in a region characterized by its extensive network of mountain biking trails within the Bavarian Alps. The area offers diverse riding experiences, from dedicated facilities to natural terrain. Miesbach district and its surroundings provide opportunities for various skill levels, integrating cycling with scenic views.

Best bike parks around Miesbach

  • The most popular bike parks is Fehleiten Trail, a trail that is technical in parts and includes small kickers. It is appreciated for its fun descent.
  • Another must-see spot is Kühzagl Descent, a trail consisting of a wide, well-paved forest path with occasional curves. The gravel on the way requires concentration.
  • Visitors also love Rohnberg summit (1,257 m), a summit easily accessible from the Schliersbergalm. The area features mountain bike trails.
  • Miesbach is known for dedicated bike parks, pumptracks, and extensive mountain biking trails. The region offers a variety of terrain, from flowy tracks to technical singletrack sections.
  • The bike parks around Miesbach are appreciated by the komoot community, with more than 40 highlights and over 390 upvotes.

Last updated: May 10, 2026

Kühzagl Descent

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Very nice, technically not difficult gravel descent. As a mountain biker, I would understand something different by “kick turns”: it just goes down a wide, well-paved forest path with occasional curves. However, the gravel on the way requires a certain concentration! The landscape is especially great as soon as you leave the forest and the landscape opens up.

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This trail puts you in a good mood when you go up and even more fun when you go down. You can immediately combine it with a tour to the Kreuzbergalm. Good view of the Wendelstein and the mountains on the Tegernsee, when you are at the top of the Kreuzbergalm.

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Rohnberg summit (1,257 m)

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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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Fehleiten Trail

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Found him on Trailforks and have to drive him. It's a bit technical and the locals have built in small kickers!

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Aiblinger Hütte Trail

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In fact, fun and easy to drive. Ideally ride during the week, because of the hikers and never without trail etiquette and sensitive handling of the brakes. The upper part has been carefully laid out and if we want to continue biking there, we should behave appropriately.

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Steep Gravel Section Near Hirschbachsattel

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Here it gets miserably steep and rocky.

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Goose Trail at the Mangfall Bend

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At the goose farm in Niederaltenburg turn right to the railroad crossing and then follow the small path along the rails until you reach the 11/0 mast. From here on a small left but z.T. No less demanding singletrack with transverse trees, roots and stones. I would not want to drive after a long rain, but in the summer of 2018 so far no problem!

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Schwarzenberg Trail

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... the trail crosses 3 forest roads, thereby dividing it into four sections.
The first section begins with a beautiful meadow trail SO and turns into a root trail S1.
The 2nd and 4th part are root trails S1.
The 3rd section is S2 or higher with muddy sections - not worthwhile for me.
You can leave the trail or join it at every forest road that crosses it ...

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Forest path and stream in Upper Bavaria

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Very nice route that leads past very quiet places. Possibly mushy after rain, so sections have to be pushed. And then there is a fence and a jetty with high steps - but a real mountain biker can't stop that. You just have to lift the bike a little bit.

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Spitzing Trail

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Nice stony descent, but you can also go uphill! Always drive here when it goes up to the Spitzing, much nicer than the road!

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Michael
February 7, 2026, Fehleiten Trail

Enduro smooths everything out.

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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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Michi
August 13, 2024, Schwarzenberg Trail

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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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of bike parks and trails can I find in the Miesbach region?

The Miesbach region offers a mix of dedicated bike park facilities and extensive natural mountain biking trails. You'll find specialized pumptracks and mini-bikeparks like the one in Weyarn, as well as comprehensive bike park experiences such as Bikepark Samerberg. Additionally, areas like Bayrischzell, Tegernsee, and Schliersee provide a wide array of mountain biking trails, ranging from leisurely paths to challenging alpine routes with technical sections.

Are there family-friendly bike parks or trails suitable for beginners in Miesbach?

Yes, the region caters to all skill levels. The Mini-Bikepark Weyarn features a kid's track and is suitable for beginners, advanced riders, and even children on balance bikes. Bikepark Samerberg also has a dedicated area called Malojaspielplatz for younger riders. For natural trails, the Tegernsee area offers relatively flat paths suitable for families and beginners.

Where can I find a dedicated bike park with varied features near Miesbach?

For a comprehensive experience, Bikepark Samerberg, located approximately 45 minutes south of Munich, offers flowy tracks, challenging lines, a tableline for jumps, and technical single trails. It's designed to cater to families, groups, and solo riders with a range of difficulty levels.

When is the best time of year to visit bike parks and trails around Miesbach?

The asphalt construction of Mini-Bikepark Weyarn suggests year-round usability, weather permitting. For natural mountain biking trails and other bike parks, the best season is typically from spring through autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are favorable for riding.

What natural features and scenic viewpoints can I enjoy while biking in Miesbach?

Many trails offer breathtaking views. For instance, the area around Bayrischzell provides stunning vistas of Lake Tegernsee and the surrounding alpine landscape. Highlights like Rohnberg summit (1,257 m) offer views of the lake and mountains, while trails like Prinzenweg Singletrack Descent to Hennerer provide good views of the Wendelstein.

What are some challenging trails for experienced mountain bikers in the region?

Experienced riders can find challenging routes in the Bayrischzell area, which features significant elevation changes and technical sections with roots and rocks. Specific highlights like Aiblinger Hütte Trail and Fehleiten Trail are known for being technical in parts, with the latter even including small kickers.

What other outdoor activities are available near the bike parks in Miesbach?

Beyond biking, the Miesbach region is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous running trails, including routes around Tegernsee and Schliersee. There are also extensive options for hiking, from moderate paths like the Root Path Ascent near Tegernsee to more challenging mountain hikes up Wallberg or Breitenstein Summit.

Are there accommodations or amenities for cyclists near Miesbach's bike parks?

The towns and villages within the Miesbach district, such as Tegernsee, Schliersee, and Bayrischzell, offer various accommodation options suitable for cyclists. You'll also find cafes and pubs in these areas, providing places to refuel and relax after a ride. Many trails are accessible directly from these towns, making it convenient to find amenities.

What are the parking options for bike parks and trails in Miesbach?

While specific parking details for every trail vary, dedicated bike parks like Mini-Bikepark Weyarn typically offer parking facilities. For the extensive mountain biking trails in areas like Tegernsee and Schliersee, parking is generally available in or near the towns and trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations and availability.

What do visitors enjoy most about the bike trails in Miesbach?

Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain and scenic beauty. Trails like Kühzagl Descent are appreciated for their enjoyable gravel descents and opening landscapes. The combination of action-packed riding with the picturesque mountains and natural landscapes of the Bavarian Alps is a major draw, with many highlighting the fun descents and well-maintained paths.

Are there any specific regulations or etiquette for mountain biking in the Miesbach area?

While specific regulations can vary by trail, general mountain biking etiquette applies. For trails that are shared with hikers, such as parts of the Aiblinger Hütte Trail, it's recommended to ride during the week to avoid crowds, practice trail etiquette, and handle brakes sensitively. Always be mindful of other trail users and local guidelines.

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