Best bike parks around Au in der Hallertau are situated in a region known for its picturesque landscapes and extensive hop gardens. While Au in der Hallertau itself offers various cycling routes, dedicated bike park experiences with features like descents and jumps are primarily located in nearby cities such as Munich and Ingolstadt. The area provides a range of mountain biking opportunities, from challenging forest trails to intermediate cycle paths. This makes the wider region a destination for diverse cycling…
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Currently 06/22 bad to ride with a racing bike or trekking bike. It's a real trail and heavily overgrown. The grass and the nettle on the left and right are quite high. Great fun to ride with MTB (see pictures)
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In summer the grass on the trail is very high (1m). We took a tick straight away.
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Very nice trail that also demands driving skills. The path leads along the slope and you have to keep your eyes open for the ground, roots and tree stumps where you can get caught with the pedal. If you are sitting on the MTB for the first time, I would advise against it for the time being;) if you can control your bike well, you will have fun here
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Very nice single trail that is also fun.
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The passage leads downhill over dirt roads towards Peiglmühle and is a lot of fun. The forest owner has partially dug up and apparently the forest is not being reforested there. Half of them have an alternative route to Preinerzell. See second highlight ATTENTION AT THE END, A CABINET WAS SET UP
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Hidden in the forest, a beautiful trail goes down here. Attention, the entrance is somewhat hidden by bushes. The trail runs downhill from east to west. When you stand at the fork, the path goes off to the far right. Then follows a steep overgrown path straight down and the path that only leads in a circle. But the trail is really great and a great abbreviation with the MTB from Schhöhenkirchen to Giegenhausen
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While Au in der Hallertau itself is known for its scenic mountain biking trails, dedicated bike parks with specific features like descents and jumps are primarily located in nearby cities such as Munich and Ingolstadt. These offer structured environments for various skill levels.
Near Munich, you can explore Geisskopf Bike Park, which offers diverse riding experiences including flow trails and technical descents with a lift system. Another option is Samerberg Bikepark in the Chiemgau Alps, known for its well-maintained trails, berms, and jumps, also with lift access. For urban skill practice, Munich also has several skill parks like Dirtpark Unterhaching and Pumptrack Giesing.
Yes, near Ingolstadt, you'll find the Bike Park at the Audi Sportpark, offering routes with various jumps and obstacles. The Radhaus Bike Park, developed with the city, also features numerous routes and hurdles. Additionally, there's Pumptrack Buxheim for dedicated pumptrack riding.
The Au in der Hallertau region offers a variety of mountain biking opportunities, including challenging forest trails, intermediate cycle paths, and various singletrack trails. Highlights include the Amperdamm Trail for an easy singletrack experience, and the Downhill Section from Feldhof, Part 1 for an intermediate ride through the forest.
Yes, the area around Au in der Hallertau features challenging trails. The Konrat Trail is a challenging route that follows a stream through a forest known for many great trails. Another option is the Challenging Forest Descent, which offers an 800m downhill section with natural jumps created by drainage ditches, requiring good bike control.
For easy and intermediate rides, the Amperdamm Trail provides a nice, easy singletrack experience on the dam, though it can be heavily overgrown in summer. The Downhill Section from Feldhof, Part 1 is an intermediate trail through the forest with enjoyable dirt roads. The Forest Trail Downhill S0 is another intermediate, beautiful downhill trail hidden in the forest.
While Au in der Hallertau itself offers various cycling routes, for dedicated beginner-friendly pumptracks, you can look to the wider region. Pumptrack Bad Schonau is designed as a beginner-friendly pumptrack with curves and some jumping opportunities, located next to a tennis court and kids' playground, making it a community-oriented spot.
Beyond bike parks, the region around Au in der Hallertau offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, or enjoy easy hikes and more extensive hiking trails through the picturesque landscapes and hop gardens.
Visitors frequently highlight the diverse riding experiences available. They enjoy the challenging forest descents and the fun of trails like the Konrat Trail that follows a stream. The natural features, such as the singletrack on the dam of the Amperdamm Trail, are also popular, offering a blend of adventure and scenic beauty.
The trails are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months. However, be aware that some trails, like the Amperdamm Trail, can become heavily overgrown in summer. Always check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, the wider region includes modern facilities like Pumptrack Betzigau. This asphalt pumptrack features rhythmic waves, long straights, and wide curves, making it suitable for beginners and advanced riders on BMX bikes, mountain bikes, skateboards, scooters, and inline skates.


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