Landsberg am Lech is situated in a region known for its diverse outdoor activities, including mountain biking. The area features a varied landscape, from the Lech River to the foothills of the Alps, providing a setting for various trails. While the town itself does not host extensive bike parks, the surrounding district offers several options for mountain biking enthusiasts. The region provides a mix of challenging features for experienced riders and scenic routes for general exploration.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Small, beautiful park to walk and relax
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Some of the areas are now quite overgrown with blackberry shoots - spikes provide a "challenge" for clothing and possibly tires. Trail was also heavily overgrown in summer.
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There are a number of single trails all around the quarry.
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A beautiful piece of earth on the porphyry quarry on the Gützer Berg, with a great view of Landsberg behind a fascinating backdrop when you stand on the highest points of the quarry.
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There is plenty of seating in Gimritzer Park and in spring you can see the flowers sprouting everywhere 🌷🌻 It is particularly pleasant for the walkers that bicycles are guided around the outside
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The Gimritzer Park invites you to linger. Nicely located on the Peißnitzinsel.
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Shortly before the departure to the park, a very nice MTB route is also good on foot. The park itself is well maintained.
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It's fun, but beware of oncoming traffic!
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Yes, the region offers options for less experienced riders and families. For instance, the Flowtrail Bischofswiese is a simple flow trail that is also suitable for inexperienced users. Additionally, Gimritzer Park is noted as family-friendly with well-maintained paths and plenty of seating.
For advanced riders seeking technical challenges, Küttner-Busch Trail offers a demanding single trail through the forest. The Dirt jump trail in the woods provides groves with trails, parcours, and ramps for those looking for flow and airtime. Further afield, Bikepark Utting is known for technically challenging trails with jumps and drops for freeriders, and Bikepark Igling offers spectacular descents with various degrees of difficulty.
The Landsberg region offers a varied landscape, from the Lech River to the foothills of the Alps. Many trails, such as the Pfännerbahn Trail Along the Saale and the Lech Single Trail, wind through forests and along rivers, providing a picturesque natural environment. You can also find viewpoints, like those in Gimritzer Park, to enjoy the surroundings.
Yes, the Pfännerbahn Trail Along the Saale features an old bridge from the former Halle-Hettstedter railway, adding a historical dimension to your ride.
Visitors appreciate the diverse range of trails, from simple flow trails to challenging singletracks and dirt jump areas. The ability to combine small tours with varying degrees of difficulty, as seen at Flowtrail Bischofswiese, is a highlight. The well-maintained paths and scenic forest routes are also frequently praised.
Beyond mountain biking, the Landsberg area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options ranging from easy to moderate, such as the 'Burial Mound on Spitzberg – St. Nicolai Church, Landsberg loop'. For road cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Geiseltalsee Circular Route'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and road cycling guide for Landsberg.
Yes, for more specific mountain biking adventures, you can find dedicated routes and a guide for the area. For example, the 'Flowtrail Bischofswiese – Brachwitz Alps loop' is a moderate MTB route. Explore more options in the MTB Trails around Landsberg guide.
The region is generally enjoyable for mountain biking throughout the warmer months. While specific data on the 'best' season isn't provided, spring through autumn typically offers pleasant weather conditions for exploring the trails. Some trails might become more technical when wet, so checking local conditions is always advisable.
Yes, for riders looking for jumps and drops, Bikepark Utting is known for its technically challenging trails featuring these elements. The Dirt jump trail in the woods also offers ramps and parcours for those who enjoy airtime.
While the town of Landsberg am Lech itself doesn't host extensive bike parks, the surrounding district (Landkreis Landsberg am Lech) is considered a 'true paradise for all mountain bike enthusiasts' due to its varied routes and trails. You'll find a mix of blue difficulty singletracks, some incorporating roots and rocks, and even features like 5-meter doubles and 1.5-meter drops.
Absolutely. The Flowtrail Bischofswiese is a prime example, offering a simple flow trail experience suitable for various skill levels. Visitors often describe trails like the Küttner-Busch Trail as having a great and beautiful flowing path.


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