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The best MTB trails around Ammerthal

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Mountain biking around Ammerthal offers a diverse network of trails within a varied landscape. The region features undulating terrain, forests, and areas with notable elevation changes, providing exciting ups and downs for riders. Routes often wind through wooded areas and along picturesque river courses, offering scenic views. This environment supports a range of cycling routes suitable for different skill levels.

Best mountain bike trails around Ammerthal

  • The most popular mountain bike trail is Seven Springs Karst Springs – Amberg's "Stadtbrille"…

Last updated: July 5, 2026

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Seven Springs Karst Springs – Sieben Quellen Pass loop from Ursensollen

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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May 1, 2026, Bärenfels Summit

Very nice viewpoint at 646m altitude. A bit of climbing is necessary to get to the top of the rock. Very steep to the right and left, so caution is advised.

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Both uphill and downhill, it's a nice little trail that shouldn't be underestimated. It's best to head towards Pürschläg and enjoy the descent 🤗

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I climbed today (April 28, 2025). I took the path from Haslach and turned right at the first junction. The last stretch is steep and arduous. Once at the top, it's a few more meters of walking.

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December 26, 2024, Poppberg Castle Ruins

Poppberg Castle Ruins It is difficult to determine from the sources when the castle was built. It is particularly unclear whether the mentioned castles and lords of the "Puchberg," "Puckberg," or "Pocksberg" are identical with the Poppbergs. A coat of arms of the "Pocksberg" appears in the Kastl monastery church in the row of founders' coats of arms on the south side of the nave. It can be assumed that the castle was founded to control the "high road" from Prague to Nuremberg, perhaps even under the Counts of Sulzbach, who ruled until 1188. In any case, the village of Poppberg is mentioned as belonging to the Fürnried parish as early as 1139. However, the castle's existing buildings show no signs of such an early foundation; they are more consistent with the period after 1300, when tower-like residential buildings became fashionable. The first truly confirmed reference to the castle appears in 1373, when the so-called New Bohemian Lands of Emperor Charles IV passed into the hands of the Bavarian duke. Poppberg was part of this Bohemian territory on Upper Palatinate soil, founded by Charles in 1353, but dissolved after his death. The Bavarian dukes pawned the castle to their Palatinate relatives in 1395, but redeemed the pledge in 1451. What seems odd is that two years later the castle is described as "deserted and desolate," meaning it was already abandoned. In 1505, after the Landshut War of Succession, Poppberg passed to the Duchy of Palatinate-Sulzbach, and in 1791 to Bavaria, but remained abandoned and fell into disrepair until the present day. The entrance to the castle is protected by a narrow tower on a pointed rock formation that forms the highest point of the castle. The upper part of the tower is occupied by a recently built, concreted shelter, which served as an air observation post during World War II. A circular wall adjoins the rock formation, forming a clearly visible edge of the terrain and extending extensively around the entire area. Traces of soil near the entrance suggest several utility buildings. The most impressive part of Poppberg is the residential building, a typical late medieval mixture of residential tower and palace dating from after 1300. The lower floor of the building probably served as a pantry and kitchen. The second floor is much more residential, with larger windows and two large entrances leading to the former battlements on either side. A third floor is suspected. Source: www.burgenseite.de

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During Advent there is a cozy Christmas market on the market square.

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Beautiful trail in the forest

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Always a great experience

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Wonderful stretch of road to enjoy the magnificent view

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on mountain bike trails around Ammerthal?

The region around Ammerthal offers a varied landscape with undulating terrain, dense forests, and areas featuring notable elevation changes, providing exciting ups and downs for mountain bikers. Many routes wind through wooded areas and along picturesque river courses, offering scenic views.

Are there mountain bike trails for different skill levels in Ammerthal?

Yes, Ammerthal provides a diverse network of mountain bike trails suitable for various skill levels. You'll find options ranging from leisurely rides to more challenging routes with significant elevation gains. For example, the Bench by Wayside Shrine – Amberg City Wall loop from Ammerthal is an easy option, while the Poppberg Castle Ruins – Turk's Rock loop from Ammerthal is considered difficult.

What natural features or landmarks can I see while mountain biking near Ammerthal?

Mountain biking around Ammerthal allows you to explore a blend of natural beauty and historical sites. You can encounter features like the Seven Springs Karst Springs on routes such as the Seven Springs Karst Springs – Amberg's "Stadtbrille" loop from Ursensollen. The area also features historic old towns and castle ruins, like those found on the Historic Old Town of Sulzbach-Rosenberg – Sieben Quellen Pass loop from Ammerthal.

When is the best time of year to go mountain biking in Ammerthal?

The region's varied terrain and forests are generally enjoyable throughout the warmer months, from spring to autumn. While specific seasonal conditions aren't detailed, the presence of trails that transform into cross-country ski paths in winter suggests that the area is primarily suited for mountain biking outside of heavy snow periods.

Are there family-friendly mountain bike trails suitable for kids in Ammerthal?

Yes, Ammerthal offers easier routes that can be suitable for families. For instance, the Bench by Wayside Shrine – Amberg City Wall loop from Ammerthal is an easy 14.8 km trail with minimal elevation gain, making it a good option for a family outing.

What do other mountain bikers enjoy the most about mountain biking in Ammerthal?

The mountain bike trails around Ammerthal are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 1,100 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, dense woodlands, and picturesque river courses, as well as the extensive network that caters to different ability levels.

Are there any circular mountain bike routes available in Ammerthal?

Many of the mountain bike routes around Ammerthal are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Seven Springs Karst Springs – Amberg's "Stadtbrille" loop from Ursensollen and the Forest Trail on Hainsberg – Anton-Leidinger Trail loop from Ammerthal.

How many mountain bike trails are there in Ammerthal?

There are over 575 mountain bike tours available around Ammerthal, created by the local community. This extensive network provides a wide range of options for riders of all levels.

Are there any bike parks or technical trails near Ammerthal for advanced riders?

For those seeking more technical challenges, there are bike parks in nearby areas. You can explore options like Dirtpark Amberg or the Peutental singletrack, which offer various obstacles such as jumps, drops, and steep curves to improve riding techniques.

Can I find places to eat or stay near the mountain bike trails in Ammerthal?

While specific cafes or accommodations directly on the trails are not detailed, Ammerthal and its vicinity are part of a developed region. It is generally possible to find pubs, cafes, and accommodation options in the towns and villages surrounding the trail network, especially in larger nearby centers like Amberg or Sulzbach-Rosenberg.

Are there any lakes or water features accessible by mountain bike around Ammerthal?

Yes, the area around Ammerthal features several lakes and ponds that can be part of a mountain biking excursion. You might encounter highlights such as Haidweiher Water Ski Club or Wagensaß Pond, offering scenic spots to rest or enjoy the water.

What is the average duration of a mountain bike tour in Ammerthal?

The duration of mountain bike tours in Ammerthal varies significantly depending on the route's length and difficulty. For example, an easy route like the Bench by Wayside Shrine – Amberg City Wall loop from Ammerthal takes about 57 minutes, while a difficult one like the Poppberg Castle Ruins – Turk's Rock loop from Ammerthal can take nearly 5 hours.

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