Best bike parks around Maierhöfen are found within the idyllic landscape of the Allgäu, a region known for its diverse network of mountain biking trails. While Maierhöfen itself offers extensive mountain biking infrastructure, the nearby Max Wild Arena in Isny im Allgäu provides a dedicated bike park experience. The area features a variety of trails, from gentle hills to steep climbs, catering to different skill levels. This makes Maierhöfen a notable destination for mountain biking enthusiasts seeking both natural trails…
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Sorry. I found it completely unrideable. Only for crazy riders.
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The trail is a bit challenging in places and you have to get off once or twice and push your bike up short sections because the path is quite blocked. There are also two or three places downhill where getting off might be the wiser decision. In any case, you should only ride when the trail is somewhat dry, otherwise it is no fun and can also be dangerous. In my opinion, the best time to ride the trail is November. Then the pasture gates are definitely gone and most of the holidaymakers are gone 😁 ...
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highly recommended
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There are currently a few fallen trees on the trail.
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Class part, with some stone and roots. In the forest partly holweg-like and a little more demanding, but overall very fluid trail. On the meadows with wonderful views. Dude👍🏻😜👌🏻 give him😎✌🏻.
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Very nice trial, really fun
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Maierhöfen offers a diverse network of natural mountain biking trails that wind through forests and along rivers, providing picturesque views. These trails cater to various skill levels, from gentle hills to steep climbs. Examples include the 'View of the Wengen Valley – Riedholzer Kugel loop' and the 'View of the Großer Alpsee – Great Alpsee loop', both offering moderate rides with varying durations and elevation gains.
Yes, for a dedicated bike park experience, the Max Wild Arena in Isny im Allgäu is located a short distance from Maierhöfen. It features diverse tracks designed by mountain bike professional Guido Tschugg, including flow trails, technical sections, and dirt jumps.
Beyond the dedicated bike park, popular trails include the Siedelalpe–Zaumberg Flow Trail, known for its enjoyable sections and comfortable swings. Another favorite is the Osterwald Forest Trails, which feature wide gravel roads and root trails in a pleasant forest environment.
Yes, the region's extensive mountain biking infrastructure includes trails suitable for beginners and families. The Max Wild Arena in Isny im Allgäu has the 'Wilde Kerle' Line, which is ideal for younger riders and beginners, offering controlled speed and clear visibility. Many natural trails around Maierhöfen also have sections suitable for less experienced riders.
The best seasons for mountain biking in Maierhöfen are spring, summer, and autumn. During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, and the trails are free of snow and ice, providing optimal riding conditions.
The Max Wild Arena offers three main lines: the 'Wilde Kerle' Line for beginners, the 'Flow Line' for more experienced riders with challenging curves and panoramic views, and the 'Pro Line' for advanced riders seeking speed, wide jumps, and high berms.
Yes, the Max Wild Arena includes a bike station where you can rent protective gear. Trainers are also available for instruction, tips, and e-bike safety training.
Bike trails around Maierhöfen often offer picturesque views of the surrounding Allgäu nature, including routes to the nearby Alpsee or the Hochgrat mountain station. Trails like the Schwarzer Grat–Wehrlang Trail provide both demanding riding and scenic vistas.
Yes, the region around Maierhöfen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking routes, catering to different sports and difficulty levels.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, from flowing sections to challenging root trails. For instance, the Siedelalpe–Zaumberg Flow Trail is noted for its 'insane trial that can flow nicely'. The Osterwald Forest Trails are loved for their 'wonderful forest with wide gravel roads and root trails'.
The Schwarzer Grat–Wehrlang Trail is a challenging route featuring steep passages, roots, narrow grades, and gutters. It's recommended for experienced riders and best ridden in dry conditions due to its demanding nature.
The Max Wild Arena is designed for family fun, featuring an action playground for children with a sandbox, trampoline, and a mini-bike line. After riding, families can also enjoy regional specialties at the Schönegger Käsealm located within the arena.
Visitors describe the Siedelalpe–Zaumberg Flow Trail as an 'insane trial that can flow nicely with some paragraphs'. Be aware that there might be sections where walking is necessary. It's also noted for a 'totally comfortable swing towards Bühl'.


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