Best bike parks around Bad Wiessee are defined by the region's natural terrain, situated by Lake Tegernsee and surrounded by the Bavarian Alps. The area offers a network of mountain biking trails that emphasize scenic routes and alpine experiences. Visitors can explore a variety of cycling opportunities, from leisurely lake tours to challenging mountain ascents.
Last updated: August 16, 2026
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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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Yes, the region offers several easy to medium difficulty routes perfect for beginners or leisurely rides. For example, the Tegernsee – Kaltenbrunn Runde von Bad Wiessee is an easy 27.2 km ride with pleasant lake views. The Söllbach Valley to Schwarzentenn Alm route also provides a gentle warm-up through green meadows and along mountain streams.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are demanding alpine trails with significant ascents and technical sections. Routes to Gindelalm and Neureuth, or the extensive MTB Bad Wiessee - Schliersee - Spitzingsee - Rotwandhaus, offer strenuous climbs and rewarding views. The Smooth Operator Trail (Switchback Paradise) is known for its technical S2/S3 hairpin bends, ideal for practicing advanced riding techniques.
Absolutely. The Bad Wiessee area is well-suited for families, offering well-maintained cycle paths along Lake Tegernsee. The scenic lake and valley tours are generally easier and provide opportunities to enjoy local culture and cuisine at various stops. The settlement of Lenggries is also highlighted as a paradise for cyclists, featuring the Isar cycle path and e-bike charging stations, making it accessible for all ages.
Many trails in the region offer breathtaking panoramic views of Lake Tegernsee and the Bavarian Alps. The Söllbach Valley to Schwarzentenn Alm route provides picturesque scenery with green meadows and rustic alpine huts. For higher elevations and expansive vistas, tours to Gindelalm and Neureuth, or the challenging ascent to Wallberg, offer rewarding viewpoints. The Prinzenweg Singletrack Descent to Hennerer also offers good views of the Wendelstein and Tegernsee mountains from the Kreuzbergalm.
The best season for mountain biking around Bad Wiessee is generally from spring through autumn. During these months, the weather is most favorable, and trails are typically dry and clear of snow, allowing for optimal riding conditions and access to all types of routes, from lakeside paths to alpine ascents.
Beyond mountain biking, the Bad Wiessee region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous gravel biking routes, such as the Söllbach Trail – Schwarzentenn Alm loop. There are also extensive mountain hiking opportunities, including routes to the Aueralm Alpine Hut – Fockenstein Summit. For those who enjoy running, trails like the Bad Wiessee Lake Promenade offer scenic options. You can find more details on these activities in the Gravel biking around Bad Wiessee, Mountain Hikes around Bad Wiessee, and Running Trails around Bad Wiessee guides.
Yes, Lenggries is particularly noted for its cycling infrastructure. It features the Isar cycle path, e-bike charging stations at Rathausplatz, and a dedicated bike park for mountain bikers, making it a comprehensive hub for cyclists.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, panoramic views of Lake Tegernsee and the Bavarian Alps, and the diverse range of trails. Many appreciate the combination of physical activity with opportunities to enjoy local culture and cuisine at traditional Bavarian beer gardens. Trails like the Kühzagl Descent are enjoyed for their pleasant views as the landscape opens up, while the Smooth Operator Trail is loved for its flowy descent and technical challenge.
Yes, the region offers trails with notable descents. The Kühzagl Descent is a technically not difficult gravel descent, offering pleasant views. For a more challenging experience, the Steep Gravel Section Near Hirschbachsattel is known for being miserably steep and rocky, providing a fun challenge for experienced riders.
While some lower-elevation and well-maintained paths might be accessible, winter mountain biking in Bad Wiessee is generally limited due to snow and ice, especially on higher alpine trails. The region's focus shifts more towards winter sports like skiing and snowshoeing during the colder months. It's always best to check local conditions before planning a winter ride.
Yes, the Tegernsee area is known for its 'Beer Garden Route,' a varied and long bike route designed for touring bikes, gravel bikes, and e-bikes. This allows riders to combine their cycling with stops at traditional Bavarian beer gardens and other outdoor refreshment options, enhancing the overall experience.


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