Best bike parks around Abensberg are primarily found as mountain biking trails within the surrounding region, including the Altmühltal Nature Park. This area offers diverse terrain for cyclists of various skill levels, ranging from scenic routes to more technical descents. The landscape features natural trails and opportunities to explore historical landmarks. Nearby Kelheim also provides a concentrated network of mountain biking options.
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Very beautiful area around the Frauenhäusle to explore some MTB trails above Kelheim.
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The Frauenhäusl-Trail, the "Flow-Trail Niederbayern", the Holy Josef Trail and the Goldberg-Trail (Kelheim) lie on a line. It's best to start at the top at Frauenhäusl. There is also the information sign of UrTrails Altmühltal. Very nice long trail down towards Kehlheim. Complete route: either 1. Goldrush (UrTrails Altmühltal) https://www.herzstueck.bayern/poi/detail/goldrush-urtrails-altmuehltal-629d1307dc or 2. Pure Pleasure (UrTrails Altmühltal) https://www.herzstueck.bayern/poi/detail/pure-pleasure-urtrails-altmuehltal-d5276ff868
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The Frauenhäusl-Trail, the "Flow-Trail Niederbayern", the Holy Josef Trail and the Goldberg-Trail (Kelheim) lie on a line. It's best to start up at Frauenhäusl. There is also the signpost of the UrTrails Altmühltal. Very nice long trail down towards Kehlheim. Complete route: either 1. Goldrush (UrTrails Altmühltal) https://www.herzstueck.bayern/poi/detail/goldrush-urtrails-altmuehltal-629d1307dc or 2. Pure Pleasure (UrTrails Altmühltal) https://www.herzstueck.bayern/poi/detail/pure-pleasure-urtrails-altmuehltal-d5276ff868
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Directly at the Frauenhäusl car park there is an overview of the trails; the 6 trails have different colour markings.
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A varied trail that's nice to ride, flowing and with tight turns towards the end.
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A clearly black trail according to the UK/EU rating, and a double black trail according to the US system. The fact that the OSM states S2 is completely incomprehensible. Steep, extremely blocked, and dangerous. OTB would be extremely unpleasant here.
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MTB Urtrails Altmühltal overview map with QR code 🚵♂️
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It rides nicely and flowing. Take it with you if you're on your way to the gravel pit anyway!
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The region around Abensberg, including the Altmühltal Nature Park and areas near Kelheim, offers a diverse network of mountain biking trails. You'll find everything from scenic cross-country routes to more technical singletracks with features like jumps and drops. These trails serve as the primary 'bike parks' in the area, providing varied terrain for all skill levels.
Yes, there are several beginner-friendly options. For instance, the Flow Joe Trail is designed for every skill level, featuring gentle undulations and banked sections that make it fun for everyone. In Kelheim, trails like 'Kurven Reich,' 'Alte Sulz,' and 'Am Igelsberg' are also recommended for beginners.
For more advanced riders seeking technical challenges, the Da Schepperts im Gebälk Trail offers a moderately difficult downhill experience with jumps and flow sections. The Quarry Trail is another challenging option, requiring advanced riding skills (S2-S3). Further afield, the Alt Arnsberg Mountains also feature trails with drops, jumps, and bridges, such as the 'Enduro Line'.
Komoot identifies several popular mountain bike routes directly around Abensberg. These include the 'Weltenburg Monastery – Eining Ferry across the Danube loop' and the 'Abensberg Castle Ruins – Biburg Monastery Church loop,' both offering moderate rides with picturesque scenery and historical landmarks. You can find more details in the MTB Trails around Abensberg guide.
Visitors appreciate the varied and flowing nature of the trails. For example, the Da Schepperts im Gebälk Trail is loved for its length and enjoyable flow, while the Flow Trail Lower Bavaria is noted for being varied, flowing, and having tight turns. The natural settings and opportunities to explore historical sites also add to the experience.
Absolutely. The Peterfecking Forest Flow Trail offers a nice downhill flow through the forest, described as relatively long and enjoyable. The Flow Trail Lower Bavaria is also known for its flowing sections and varied terrain.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, such as the 'Weltenburg Tour' or the 'Abenstal-Holledau Tour,' detailed in the Cycling around Abensberg guide. There are also running trails, including loops from Sandharlander Heide and around Abensberg Town Square, which you can find in the Running Trails around Abensberg guide.
The mountain biking trails around Abensberg are best enjoyed during spring, summer, and autumn when the weather is mild and the trails are dry. While some trails might be accessible in winter, specific conditions can vary, and it's always advisable to check local weather and trail status before heading out.
Yes, many routes combine natural beauty with historical exploration. For example, the 'Weltenburg Monastery – Eining Ferry across the Danube loop' allows you to visit the historic Weltenburg Monastery. The 'Abensberg Castle Ruins – Biburg Monastery Church loop' also offers a chance to see castle ruins and a monastery church, integrating cultural stops into your ride.
While Abensberg offers excellent local trails, Kelheim, a short distance away, provides a more concentrated network of mountain biking routes. Kelheim's trails, such as 'Fakir 2' and 'Serpentinen Trail: Fast Lane,' often feature singletracks and varying elevations, catering to a wide range of skill levels from beginner to advanced. Both areas offer diverse landscapes, but Kelheim might appeal to those looking for a denser trail network.
For challenging trails like the Quarry Trail, it's recommended to have advanced riding skills (S2-S3 knowledge) and to wear protective gear such as pads for elbows and knees. Always look ahead, be aware of your surroundings, and consider your skill level before attempting difficult sections.


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