Bike parks around Aschheim offer various cycling opportunities in the region east of Munich. Aschheim is situated in Bavaria, providing access to both urban proximity and natural landscapes. The area features green spaces and recreational facilities, making it suitable for outdoor activities. Its location allows for diverse cycling experiences, from dedicated bike parks to natural trails.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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View of the lake in the gravel pit
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Riding here is always a great experience
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A bit ploughed up, muddy and bumpy with horse tracks. Can also be driven around.
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In the old Roth gravel works in the Truderinger Forest, the machines ran from around 1930 to the mid-1980s. Here, coarse stone material was crushed with heavy metal balls in the rotating grinding drums. Today there is a biotope on the former gravel dumps
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A bit bland for biking, to be honest. Trail obviously liked by horses, and without small or big obstacles, is also very flat. A bit overgrown in July, it would definitely be easier to drive in spring.
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Class section in an idyllic landscape
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Great avenue, quite crowded in summer
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the Thomas-Mann-Allee, very nice avenue and if you want it a bit adventurous, you can choose the single trail along the Isar, very nice when it's dry.
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Around Aschheim, you can find a variety of cycling opportunities including dedicated MTB parks, dirt parks, and flow trails. These areas cater to different riding styles and skill levels, from asphalt pumptracks to natural singletracks.
Yes, the Rothsee Gravel Pit and Trails is considered family-friendly, offering beautiful trails around a lake and a small dirt park. Additionally, the Pumptrack Aschheim is designed for all levels, with separate tracks for beginners and children, including those on balance bikes, making it ideal for families. It's also located next to an adventure playground.
For more challenging experiences, consider Dirt Park Kiesgrube Waldperlach, an MTB park featuring several jumps built within the forest and bushes of a former gravel pit. The Forest singletrack near the Isar also offers intermediate trails for those seeking a more natural, technical ride.
The Pumptrack Aschheim features an asphalted surface for a smooth and safe riding experience, drying quickly after rain. It has two distinct tracks: one for beginners and children, and another for more advanced riders. It's versatile, suitable for bicycles, BMX bikes, mountain bikes, scooters, inline skates, skateboards, and even wheelchairs. The focus is on 'pumping' to generate momentum without pedaling, enhancing balance and coordination.
For the Pumptrack Aschheim, there is convenient access with ample parking available on-site, located on a gravel path branching off Keplerstraße. Specific parking details for other bike parks like Rothsee Gravel Pit and Trails or Dirt Park Kiesgrube Waldperlach would depend on their exact location, but generally, areas around gravel pits often have informal parking.
Yes, the Flow trail along the Isar offers a flowing riding experience with opportunities for detours on single trails along the river. Another option is Flow 1, which is a beautiful flowtrail, though sometimes affected by forest work.
Beyond bike parks, the Aschheim area offers various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, such as the 'View of Egglburger Lake' loop, or go hiking on trails like the 'Wayside Cross Rest Area' loop. There are also running trails available, including the 'St. Sebastian's Chapel' loop. For more details, you can check the Gravel biking around Aschheim, Hiking around Aschheim, and Running Trails around Aschheim guides.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain, from the beautiful trails around lakes at places like Rothsee to the challenging jumps hidden in the forests of Dirt Park Kiesgrube Waldperlach. The flow trails along the Isar are also highly rated for their smooth riding experience. The community has shared over 80 photos and given more than 290 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these varied cycling options.
Yes, the Pumptrack Aschheim is designed to be versatile. Besides bicycles, it's also suitable for BMX bikes, mountain bikes, scooters, inline skates, skateboards, and even wheelchairs, making it an inclusive recreational spot.
Many bike parks are integrated with natural surroundings. For instance, Rothsee Gravel Pit and Trails features trails around a lake. The Flow trail along the Isar and the Forest singletrack near the Isar offer scenic rides alongside the river and through forested areas.
While specific seasonal considerations aren't detailed for all parks, the asphalt surface of Pumptrack Aschheim allows it to dry quickly after rain, making it accessible even after wet weather. Generally, spring to autumn offers the most pleasant conditions for outdoor cycling in Bavaria.


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