Best bike parks around Lake Ammer offer diverse mountain biking experiences in a scenic pre-alpine region. The area features an extensive network of trails, ranging from leisurely lakeside routes to challenging singletrack through forests and hilly terrain. Lake Ammer is known for its natural beauty, providing picturesque views of the lake and surrounding landscapes. Riders can find a mix of moderate challenges and technical options suitable for various skill levels.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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8.8.23.At the moment the trail is not accessible by bike due to three large fallen trees
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Very nice short single trail towards Riederau👍
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Short but see beautiful single trail
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Nice trail. Partly narrow, lots of roots, very slippery when wet.
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Over a meadow it first goes downhill to the edge of the forest, briefly uphill and then downhill again on a slightly incised trail. The curves in the cut part can be driven like very narrow berms and are great fun. I have a tour with this highlight on my website: https://www.adventtour.net/post/masinger-schlucht-kloster-andechs-und-bayrisches-voralpenland-mit-dem-mountainbike
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Downhill towards Ammersee partly a bit narrow and rooty and at the end the main road crosses so stay ready to brake, great short trail uphill towards Wörtsee I would rather take a different path due to the roots a little south is the next alternative.
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On August 20 the path can be found without any problems (although it is slightly north of the two marked paths in the western part, you could correct it in OSM) Drive from above. The first part slightly uphill is a driveway. At the top at the beginning of the descent, rather keep left, is a decent single trail downhill.
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The Lake Ammer region offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences, primarily through its extensive network of natural trails rather than traditional, purpose-built bike parks. You'll find everything from leisurely lakeside routes with stunning views to challenging singletrack through forests and hilly terrain. The focus is on scenic beauty and varied trail types suitable for different skill levels.
Yes, for riders seeking a challenge, Lake Ammer has several demanding trails. The Singletrail to Steinebach is a short, crisp single trail known for its roots, requiring advanced riding technique. Another option is the Rooty Singletrack Near Ammersee, a technical forest trail with roots and stones. The Hangtrail is also noted as a really demanding trail.
While not a traditional bike park, the Mini Trail with Natural Berms offers an enjoyable experience with curves that can be ridden like very narrow berms. Additionally, some informal singletracks in the region, like a less popular blue difficulty singletrack, are known to feature jumps for gravity-oriented riders.
Beyond the specific highlights, the region is known for trails like the Ammersee Trail, which runs along the lake, and the Andechser Holy Trails, offering varied singletrack in the forests on the eastern shore. The area near Diessen am Ammersee also features a mix of leisurely and challenging routes.
Spring and autumn are generally the best seasons for mountain biking around Lake Ammer. The weather is pleasant, and the natural colors are vibrant. While summer is also popular, temperatures can be warm. Some trails, like the Andechser Holy Trails, are particularly appealing in early or late season when higher mountain regions might still be covered in snow.
Yes, the Lake Ammer region offers family-friendly cycling options, particularly along the shores of the lake. The Ammersee Trail is generally accessible and suitable for both experienced riders and beginners, providing a great way to experience the lake's natural beauty and pass through charming towns.
The primary draw of mountain biking around Lake Ammer is the stunning natural landscape. You'll enjoy picturesque views of the lake, dense forests, and the pre-alpine region. Many trails offer rewarding viewpoints, such as those found on the Mini Trail with Natural Berms.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic beauty and the variety of trails. Riders appreciate the mix of easy lakeside paths and more technical singletrack. The Rooty Singletrack Near Ammersee is described as 'just great' by some, while the Singletrail to Steinebach is enjoyed for being a 'cool, flowing trail'.
Absolutely. The Lake Ammer region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including the 'Lake Ammer – Ammer River Rapids loop' for touring bikes. There are also many other mountain biking trails, such as the 'Ammer River Trail – View of the Alps loop'. For hikers, easy trails like the 'View of Lake Ammersee loop' are available. You can explore more options in the Cycling around Lake Ammer, MTB Trails around Lake Ammer, and Easy hikes around Lake Ammer guides.
Yes, many routes around Lake Ammer pass by charming villages, traditional Bavarian beer gardens, and cultural landmarks. A notable example is Andechs Abbey, which can be incorporated into rides, providing opportunities for refreshing breaks and cultural experiences alongside your biking adventure.
Yes, the region offers intermediate trails. The Mini Trail with Natural Berms is an intermediate trail that provides an enjoyable experience with its unique curves. The Forest Trail in Upper Bavaria is also categorized as an intermediate to challenging trail, offering a good balance for riders looking to progress their skills.


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