Best bike parks around Großkarolinenfeld are characterized by natural mountain biking trails and touring routes within the Chiemsee-Alpenland region. While dedicated bike parks with extensive infrastructure are not directly within Großkarolinenfeld, the area offers diverse natural terrain, forest paths, and scenic views. It serves as a starting point for exploring various mountain bike trails suitable for different skill levels. For structured bike park features, nearby options like Bikepark Samerberg provide alternatives.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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I also rode the trail out of curiosity – I pushed my bike on the steep section and also heeded the owner's sign "No mountain bike trail! To protect the forest" therefore, no recommendation from me – private property should be respected!!!! I'll spare you further comments about the people who apparently created this trail. No one should be surprised if forest and field paths are closed to bikers.
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Very cool but not recommended in snow
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In the inn flood basins you can let out the remaining energy (great dirt park)
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Partial roots but nice to drive.
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Alternative exit to misguided tar road. Slightly uphill at the beginning, after a few meters on the level, it goes downhill quite quickly. After the first TM you can go right onto the easier line. Or straight ahead and down a rooty steep section.... and the fun is over that quickly ;) But you can also drive several times. Interim Radl Forbidden signs are now gone again!
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Großkarolinenfeld itself is known for its natural mountain biking trails and touring routes within the Chiemsee-Alpenland region. You'll find diverse natural terrain, forest paths, and scenic views, rather than dedicated bike parks with extensive infrastructure like chairlifts or specific downhill tracks with jumps.
While Großkarolinenfeld focuses on natural trails, for a more traditional bike park experience with structured features, you can visit Bikepark Samerberg. It's located approximately 45 minutes from Munich and offers a main track with diverse variants and obstacles for various skill levels.
Popular trails include the Fehleiten Trail, an intermediate trail with small kickers built by locals, and the Loholz Root Trail, an intermediate forest trail requiring some driving technique due to its roots. Another favorite is the Siegelberg Trail, a short but fast descent manageable even for beginners.
Yes, the Dirt Track Innauen Rosenheim is a family-friendly option. It's described as a nice stopover with kids, featuring a small playground next to the bike path.
The trails primarily cater to intermediate riders, with options like the Fehleiten Trail and Loholz Root Trail requiring some technique. However, trails like the Siegelberg Trail are short, fast descents that are manageable even for beginners.
Trails around Großkarolinenfeld often feature natural terrain, forest paths, and scenic views. Many are intermediate, with some technical sections, roots, and flowy descents. They are appreciated for their natural feel and variety.
The Loholz Root Trail is a narrow forest trail where roots can be tricky, especially after rain, requiring some driving technique. The Keferwald Flow Trail also has a short step-down over angled stairs and a crisp step-up next to a staircase, which are good for honing technique.
Beyond mountain biking, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy hikes like the "View of the Alps loop from Großkarolinenfeld" or the "Wald-Filzen Trail – Scenic Pond Trail loop from Aschach." There are also running trails, such as the "Beehive loop from Großkarolinenfeld." For more details, explore the easy hikes, general hiking, and running trails guides.
Visitors appreciate the natural mountain biking trails, forest paths, and the scenic views. Trails like the Fehleiten Trail are noted for being fun and a bit technical, while the Siegelberg Trail is liked for its short but fast descent. The variety of trails, from flowy to those with technical sections, is also a highlight.
Yes, the Keferwald Flow Trail is frequently used by walkers with dogs and joggers. Riders are advised to be especially considerate on this trail.
As with any natural trail system, weather conditions can impact the riding experience. For instance, after rain, the roots on trails like the Loholz Root Trail can become particularly tricky, requiring more careful handling.


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