Best bike parks around Triftern are primarily natural mountain bike routes and trails within the Lower Bavarian landscape. The region features diverse terrain, including deep valleys, wooded ridges, and cultivated fields, offering varied cycling experiences. These routes emphasize exploring natural trails and scenic paths rather than purpose-built bike park facilities. Mountain biking Triftern routes provide opportunities to traverse idyllic areas and past natural monuments.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Beautiful paths but partly narrow and steep
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The directions aren't accurate at all. Some of the paths no longer exist.
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Important note: CLOSURE All paths and trails above the dirt park, the climbing tower and the mini golf course were closed to cyclists by order of March 7, 2023 by the Rottal-Inn District Office. The Rottal-Inn District Office is responsible for issuing this order in accordance with Article 44, Paragraph 2, Sentence 1 of the Bavarian Nature Conservation Act (BayNatSchG) and locally in accordance with Article 3, Paragraph 1 of the Bavarian Administrative Procedure Act (BayVwVfG). Due to the presence of reptile species protected under European law, any violations lead to the implementation of prohibited species protection provisions in accordance with Section 44, Paragraph 1, No. 1 of the BNatSchG. Rottal-Inn District Office
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Always a point of attraction "the station" in Simbach
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I can recommend the area to any mountain biker. The trails are suitable for advanced riders, but also for beginners.
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Great trails and many of them are suitable for beginners to practice on. Highly recommended.
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Great for trying things out, training or just letting off steam
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The region around Triftern is known for its natural mountain bike routes and trails, rather than purpose-built bike parks. You'll find diverse terrain, including deep valleys with natural streams, wooded ridges, and cultivated fields, offering scenic rides through the Lower Bavarian landscape. The focus is on exploring natural trails and enjoying the area's beauty.
Yes, there are options for various skill levels. The Forest Trail to Antersdorf is suitable for both advanced riders and beginners. Additionally, the Dirt and Skate Park Simbach is considered family-friendly, offering elements for all levels, including a pump track and smaller jumps for beginners.
Highly regarded trails include the Forest Trail to Antersdorf, which offers a quiet path through the forest. Another favorite is the Forest trails at Sender Simbach, known for beautiful forest paths, though some sections can be narrow and steep. For a more challenging ride, consider The Plombenzieher Trail, which features narrow paths and requires good balance for a flowing ride.
Yes, experienced mountain bikers can find challenging routes. The Plombenzieher Trail is characterized by its narrow paths and requires good balance, offering a flowing ride for those with more experience. Some sections of the Forest trails at Sender Simbach can also be narrow and steep.
While specific seasonal details for mountain biking are not provided, the Lower Bavarian landscape is generally enjoyable during spring, summer, and autumn. These seasons typically offer favorable weather conditions for exploring the natural trails and scenic routes. Winter mountain biking might be possible, but conditions would depend on snow and ice.
Beyond mountain biking, the Triftern area offers a variety of cycling options. You can explore numerous gravel biking routes, road cycling routes, and general cycling tours. For more details on these, you can check out the Gravel biking around Triftern guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Triftern guide, or the Cycling around Triftern guide.
Yes, the natural trails around Triftern often lead through idyllic areas and past natural monuments. For instance, you can find paths that pass by the 'Kaser Steinstube' (a geotope) and offer numerous scenic viewpoints, allowing you to enjoy the diverse Lower Bavarian landscape.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and variety of the trails. Many enjoy the quiet paths through the forest, the flowing rides, and the well-maintained facilities like the Dirt and Skate Park Simbach. The opportunity to explore the ever-changing hilly landscape and diverse terrain is a significant draw.
The Dirt and Skate Park Simbach is a well-regarded facility near Triftern. It features a nicely laid out and maintained dirt/skate/trail park with elements ranging from smaller jumps for beginners to large kickers for professionals, as well as a pump track. Refreshments are available in the climbing hall next door.
Yes, it's important to note that all paths and trails above the dirt park, climbing tower, and mini golf course at Minigolf Trail (Rottal-Inn) were closed to cyclists by order of March 7, 2023, due to the presence of reptile species protected under European law. Always check for current local regulations before riding.
While specific cafes or accommodations directly adjacent to every trail are not detailed, Triftern and the surrounding towns offer various options for refreshments and overnight stays. The Dirt and Skate Park Simbach has refreshments available in the climbing hall next door. For broader options, exploring Triftern's town center or nearby villages would be recommended.
Information on specific parking facilities for cyclists at every trailhead is not explicitly provided. However, for popular outdoor areas like those around Triftern, it is common to find parking options in nearby towns or designated areas. It is advisable to check local signage or tourism information upon arrival for the most accurate parking details.


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