Best bike parks around Grasbrunn are primarily characterized by a network of mountain biking trails and cycling routes rather than dedicated, purpose-built bike parks. Located in the district of Munich, Germany, Grasbrunn serves as a starting point for various MTB tours. The area offers a mix of terrain suitable for different skill levels, allowing cyclists to explore forests and rural areas. Its geographical position provides access to diverse natural landscapes for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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View of the lake in the gravel pit
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It's really fun to ride along here, a little suspension travel doesn't hurt ;-)
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Not technical but super flowing :)
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You have to subdivide here, the first part of the Wildsautrail (from west to east) is within the Ebersberger Forest (EF). Here is the way S0 and to drive for everyone. Nothing spectacular. In Kirchseeon in the direction of Ebersberg, the trail leads out of the EF, over the playground at the cemetery and then past the soccer field and along the fence. Here the trail changes completely. A lot of roots, at the beginning a steep, rooty piece S3 uphill and always demanding. I would say on average S1. Then a short flowing piece and then again many roots. At the end it goes downhill again, slightly loose ground, few roots S2. After that it's dirt roads. Driven by the pictures with my wife I wouldn't do it again. Rideable for me alone. For the second part, a certain skill is required.
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The view of the lake is beautiful, you think you are somewhere alone in nature
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Grasbrunn is known for its extensive network of mountain biking trails and cycling routes, rather than dedicated, purpose-built bike parks with lifts. The area provides a mix of terrain suitable for various skill levels, allowing cyclists to explore forests and rural landscapes around Munich.
While Grasbrunn itself primarily offers natural mountain biking trails, there are some smaller dirt bike facilities in the broader Munich area. For example, the Dirt Park Kiesgrube Waldperlach is a highlight where bikers have built jumps within a former gravel pit. Other facilities like Dirtbike Anlage München Solln and Dirtbike Anlage München Allach are also available further afield.
The area features several popular spots. The Flow trail offers beautiful forest trails with elevation changes. For those seeking more challenge, the Steep slope S2 is a challenging, rooty, and stepped section of the Wildsau Trails. Additionally, the Root Trail to Maria Altenburg is a wonderful steep forest trail with some carrying points.
Yes, the trails around Grasbrunn offer varying degrees of difficulty, making them suitable for families and casual riders. The Rothsee Gravel Pit and Trails, for instance, is categorized as family-friendly and features beautiful trails around a lake, with a small dirt park nearby.
You can expect diverse terrain, including forest paths, rooty sections, and some steep slopes. Many routes pass through natural landscapes, offering scenic views. Some trails, like those around Rothsee, feature lake views, while others provide opportunities for altitude gain within forested areas.
Cyclists can enjoy the natural beauty of the Munich district, with routes passing through forests and offering scenic vistas. Highlights include trails around lakes like the Rothsee, and picturesque views of the Upper Bavarian landscape, sometimes even glimpses of the Alps on clearer days.
The region is generally suitable for cycling from spring through autumn. While specific weather conditions vary, the natural trails are best enjoyed when dry. Winter conditions might make some trails challenging due to snow or ice, though some forest trails can still be ridden in milder winter weather.
Absolutely. For advanced riders, sections like the Steep slope S2 are quite challenging, featuring steep, rooty, and stepped terrain. The Root Trail to Maria Altenburg also offers a wonderful steep forest trail that demands skill.
Beyond mountain biking, Grasbrunn is an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as those around St. Ottilie in Möschenfeld, which you can explore further in the Running Trails around Grasbrunn guide. There are also many other mountain biking routes, including longer tours, detailed in the MTB Trails around Grasbrunn guide, and gravel biking opportunities, which you can find in the Gravel biking around Grasbrunn guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the natural beauty and the variety of trails. Many enjoy the 'up and downs' on forest trails, the challenge of root passages, and the scenic routes around lakes. The ability to collect altitude within the forest belt and the presence of small, community-built dirt parks also add to the appeal.
Many routes around Grasbrunn provide picturesque views of the Upper Bavarian landscape. While not a specific highlight, trails like the 'Harthausen Water Tower – View of the Alps loop from Harthausen' (mentioned in region research) are known for offering scenic vistas, including potential views of the Alps.
Grasbrunn's geographical location makes it a convenient starting point for various MTB tours. The area's trail network is generally accessible, with options for different fitness levels. While specific parking or public transport details for individual trails are not always highlighted, the region is well-connected for cyclists looking to explore.


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