Schwarzenbach bei Pressath
Schwarzenbach bei Pressath
Best bike parks around Schwarzenbach bei Pressath are characterized by natural mountain biking tours and trails within the Upper Palatinate region of Bavaria, Germany. The area is known for its scenic landscape, offering diverse mountain bike routes through forests and natural terrain. These routes cater to various skill levels, providing a cross-country style of mountain biking. Visitors can explore numerous mountain bike routes and tours around Pressath and Schwarzenbach.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The pumptrack is currently closed and fenced off due to other construction work in the vicinity.
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Singletrack runs both at the top and bottom, wider in the middle section but interspersed with roots and washouts. The climb is quite steep, but relatively easy to manage with an e-MTB, as you don't need turbo (Bosch) or boost (Shimano) mode if you're reasonably fit. Going uphill on a mountain bike is certainly a very athletic challenge.
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The climb up the Wurzelhammer is a real smash. Not because of its steepness, but because of the massive carpet of roots in the upper section, which forces you to choose your perfect line and constantly disrupts your rhythm. Anyone who can ride it without dismounting on a mountain bike without an electric power pack is a real expert!
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Uphill - always a challenge.
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You have to drive up the path, it's fun 😉
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Fun single trail through the coniferous forest, you can have a nice run there!
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I enjoyed it downhill
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Very nicely laid out, the waves are a little too close together for MTB
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Around Schwarzenbach bei Pressath, you'll find natural mountain biking tours and trails rather than traditional bike parks with constructed features. The area is known for its scenic landscape, offering diverse routes through forests and natural terrain, providing a cross-country style of mountain biking suitable for various skill levels.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Reglersruh Downhill Trail offers demanding down and uphill sections. Riders should be careful on the big downhill with gravel. Another option is the Wurzelhammer Trail Edeldorf, known for its very rough, rooty downhill sections at high speed.
Absolutely. The Singletrail in Naturpark Nördlicher Oberpfälzer Wald is a great option, offering a fun descent on a root path that's even feasible with a hardtail bike. Another popular choice is the Gemeindeweiher Single Trail, which is a natural single trail with some large roots and a moderate level of difficulty.
The best time to go mountain biking in Schwarzenbach bei Pressath is generally during the spring, summer, and autumn months when the weather is mild and the trails are dry. Winter biking is possible, but trails may be wet, muddy, or covered in snow, requiring appropriate gear and caution.
While dedicated family bike parks are not present, the region offers numerous mountain bike routes and tours around Pressath and Schwarzenbach that cater to various skill levels, including easier paths. For specific easy routes, you can explore options like the 'Dießfurt Bathing Lake – View of Gmünd loop from Schwarzenbach (b Pressath)' which is an easy 21.5 km route, or the 'Pressath Forest Adventure Trail – Kiesi Beach Recreation Area loop from Schwarzenbach (b Pressath)' at 20.2 km, both found in the MTB Trails around Schwarzenbach bei Pressath guide.
The terrain around Schwarzenbach bei Pressath primarily consists of natural forest paths, root-filled trails, and some sections with natural deposits. You'll encounter a mix of challenging downhills, flowing sections, and scenic routes through the Upper Palatinate's natural landscape.
Yes, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. Besides mountain biking, you can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Running loop from Freizeitsee Dießfurt' (4.8 km, easy), detailed in the Running Trails around Schwarzenbach bei Pressath guide. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Grafenwöhr loop from Hütten' (42.7 km, easy) available in the Road Cycling Routes around Schwarzenbach bei Pressath guide.
Many of the natural mountain bike routes and cycling paths in the region offer scenic views as they wind through forests and natural terrain. While specific viewpoints are not highlighted for every trail, the overall landscape of the Upper Palatinate provides picturesque surroundings for your rides. Look for routes that pass by lakes or through elevated forest sections for the best vistas.
No, Schwarzenbach a. Wald is a different location in Bavaria (Oberfranken) and features dedicated biking facilities like 'Bike-Fun-Trails' and a 'FlowTrail'. Schwarzenbach bei Pressath, located in the Upper Palatinate, focuses on natural mountain biking tours and trails without these specific constructed park facilities.
Visitors particularly enjoy the natural character of the trails, the fun descents, and the challenge of the root-filled paths. The ability to ride through beautiful forests and experience a cross-country style of mountain biking is highly appreciated by the komoot community.
The Edeldorf Root Trail, also known as the 'root hammer', is steep and very rooty. A mountain bike is highly recommended for this trail, which is a lot of fun on the downhill sections.


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