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Gravel biking in Öttinger Forst offers a network of no traffic gravel bike trails through diverse landscapes. The region is characterized by extensive forests and the prominent Brunnbach stream, providing numerous shady forest paths. While some sections along the Brunnbach can be stony, the terrain generally accommodates various skill levels, including predominantly paved paths. This mix of surfaces provides both leisurely rides and more adventurous challenges for gravel biking enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The town hall was built in the 18th century by combining three originally separate residential plots. The western façade was redesigned as a unified structure after the merger. The core of the Gothic atrium dates from the 14th and 15th centuries, while the façade dates back to the 18th century. The building was inhabited by the noble Mautner family before being acquired by the town in 1439. The façade features the Burghausen town coat of arms, with the Bavarian heraldic symbols of diamonds and lions above it.
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Beautiful in any season 🌿🌾 but especially in spring when in bloom
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A beautiful walking path along the Salzach River; partly unpaved and untouched. Beyond the Kreuzfelsen rock, the trail was blocked because trees had fallen.
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Romantic little town with a beautiful town square to take a break!
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very beautiful church
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Very nice here
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Öttinger Forst offers a wide selection of traffic-free gravel bike routes, with over 35 tours designed for peaceful rides away from busy roads. These include routes suitable for various skill levels, from easy to difficult.
The terrain in Öttinger Forst is diverse. You'll find many 'shady forest paths' and predominantly paved sections, making some tours quite simple. However, certain areas, particularly along the Brunnbach, can be quite stony and might offer a more challenging experience, even for gravel bikers.
Yes, Öttinger Forst has several routes described as 'simple Gravel-Tour' with predominantly paved paths, requiring no special skills. These are ideal for all fitness levels and families looking for a relaxed, traffic-free cycling experience.
You can explore various natural features and attractions. Keep an eye out for the picturesque Brunnbach Wooden Bridge and Stream, or the Brunnbach Crossing in Untere Alz Nature Reserve. The Forest Path from Alzgern to Emmerting is also highlighted for its beauty and shade.
Absolutely! The Jagerhüsl is a mountain hut that serves as an ideal resting spot in the middle of the forest, offering a shady place with a snack table. Additionally, the Brunnbach Picnic Area provides a designated spot for relaxation amidst nature.
Many forest paths in Öttinger Forst are generally dog-friendly, making it possible to enjoy a ride with your canine companion. However, always ensure your dog is under control and be mindful of local regulations regarding leashing, especially in nature reserve areas.
While specific public transport connections directly into the heart of Öttinger Forst for cycling can be limited, surrounding towns like Altötting and Emmerting often have bus or train connections. From these points, you can cycle to the forest's entry points. It's advisable to check local public transport schedules for the most current information.
Parking is generally available at the edges of Öttinger Forst, particularly near popular access points in surrounding villages and towns. Look for designated parking areas or trailheads in places like Emmerting or Altötting, which serve as common starting points for tours into the forest.
Yes, many of the traffic-free gravel routes in Öttinger Forst are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Kapellplatz, Altötting – Northern Inn Floodplains loop from Altötting, which offers a moderate challenge.
The 'shady forest paths' make Öttinger Forst particularly enjoyable even during warmer weather, suggesting spring, summer, and early autumn are excellent times. Autumn offers beautiful foliage, while spring brings fresh greenery. Winter conditions can vary, so check local weather and trail conditions if planning a ride during colder months.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Öttinger Forst, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 60 ratings. Users often praise the quiet, extensive forest paths and the natural beauty, making it a popular choice for those seeking peaceful rides.
For a moderate challenge, consider the Northern Inn Floodplains – Kapellplatz, Altötting loop from Gendorf. This route covers nearly 60 km with a moderate elevation gain, offering a good workout through varied terrain.
Experienced riders looking for a longer, traffic-free adventure might enjoy the Burghausen Town Square – Pilgrimage Church of Marienberg loop from Altötting. This route spans over 60 km and features a significant elevation gain, providing a substantial ride through the region.


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