Best bike parks around Landkreis München offer diverse cycling opportunities, from natural trails to dedicated dirt parks and pumptracks. This region, bordering Munich, features a mix of urban green spaces and extensive forest areas. Its landscape provides varied terrain suitable for different cycling disciplines and skill levels. The facilities cater to mountain biking, BMX, and general cycling, making it a notable destination for riders.
Last updated: April 28, 2026
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A great trail, but there are more loose dogs and hikers so please be careful and be mindful of others.
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great, I can recommend driving mega
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Mega fast single trail. Perfect for gravel. But beware, walkers can get lost now and then. You also cross a gravel bike path in the middle. Here it is important to be careful and give way!
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Mega fast single trail. Really awesome to drive!! Great tip!
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The Isartrails Munich are highly popular for their natural mountain biking experience with countless trails for all skill levels. Other favorites include Rothsee Gravel Pit and Trails, known for its scenic trails around the lake and a small dirt park, and Dirt Park Kiesgrube Waldperlach for challenging dirt lines.
Yes, several options cater to families. Pumptrack Aschheim features an asphalt pumptrack for adults and children aged 6 and above, plus a separate track for younger kids and balance bikes. Pumptrack Unterföhring also offers a dedicated kidstrack alongside its main pumptrack. Additionally, Bikepark Allach and Pumptrack Solln are noted as family-friendly.
For dirt biking, Dirtpark Unterhaching is one of the largest BMX facilities in the wider Munich area, offering multiple lanes, jumps, and a pumptrack. Dirtpark Putzbrunn provides dirt lines for jumps and maneuvers. For pumptracks, Pumptrack Aschheim and Pumptrack Unterföhring are modern asphalt facilities suitable for various skill levels and equipment, including mountain bikes, BMX, scooters, and inline skates.
The Isar Trails offer an extensive network of natural singletracks with roots, flowy sections, and some technical challenges, ideal for enduro fans. Forstenrieder Park, while not a dedicated bike park, provides numerous natural mountain bike trails and wide forest paths for a more relaxed ride in nature. You can also explore MTB trails along the Würm between Paul-Diehl and Pasinger Stadtpark for scenic riverside riding.
The region offers options for all skill levels. Beginners can enjoy the dedicated kidstracks at Pumptrack Aschheim and Unterföhring, or the easier sections of the Isar Trails. Intermediate riders will find suitable terrain at Bikepark Allach and many sections of the Isar Trails. Advanced riders can challenge themselves on the more technical sections of the Isar Trails, the jumps at Dirtpark Unterhaching, or the challenging trails at Dirt Park Kiesgrube Waldperlach and the Enduro Jumpline Trail (Upper Bavaria).
Most bike parks and trails are best enjoyed from spring through autumn. Asphalt pumptracks like those in Aschheim and Unterföhring are particularly versatile as they dry quickly after rain, making them usable for a longer season, potentially even in milder winter conditions. Natural trails, however, are more dependent on dry weather.
Dirtpark Unterhaching is often noted for being less crowded, even on good days, making it a good option if you prefer a quieter riding experience while still having access to a large BMX facility with various obstacles.
Visitors frequently praise the diversity of trails, from natural singletracks to dedicated dirt parks and pumptracks. The Isartrails Munich are particularly loved for their beautiful, varied terrain that allows riders to progress their skills. The family-friendly atmosphere at places like Rothsee Gravel Pit and the modern asphalt pumptracks also receive high marks.
Beyond bike parks, Landkreis München offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Perlacher Forst Bike Path' or routes around Lake Starnberg. For those who enjoy hiking, there are mountain hikes like the 'View from Taubenberg' or the 'Isar Riverside Trail'. Find more inspiration for road cycling, mountain hikes, and general cycling tours in the region.
Yes, the region offers beautiful natural settings. The Isar Trails run along the Isar River, providing scenic views and a natural environment. Rothsee Gravel Pit and Trails offers trails around a lake. Forstenrieder Park is a vast forest area perfect for exploring natural trails. You can also find highlights like Kapuzinerhölzl Forest Clearing, which offers a glimpse into urban nature.
Absolutely. The Isar Trails, while primarily natural, are being developed with official, marked routes to balance mountain biking with nature conservation, sometimes incorporating elements like the The Famous Pipe Crossing. The Rothsee Gravel Pit and Trails combine natural lake trails with a small dirt park, offering a mix of experiences.


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