Bike parks around Kienberg encompass diverse mountain biking opportunities across several distinct locations. The Kienberg region in Chiemgau, Germany, features a network of trails with varied technical elements and scenic views of the Alps and Lake Chiemsee. Kienberg Park in Berlin provides urban-accessible trails with features like roots, berms, and drops for different skill levels. Additionally, the Thumsee Kienberg area offers an accessible mountain biking route with moderate elevation changes.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Partly steep story... but with patience and technique to master
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Great trail, but if it's a little wet you have to be careful because of the roots.
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Simply great conditions today, great trail
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Descent in the bikepark on a covered track
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Very nice piece of trail to be driven.👍😎
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We completed this too. But it doesn't seem to be used that often.
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The trail was really fun. Thanks.
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The trail garden is part of the Endless Trail. It is purposefully designed and in good condition. Fun to drive. You can easily drive over or around any obstacle.
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The Kienberg region offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. In Chiemgau, Germany, you'll find trails from easy to difficult with scenic views of the Alps and Lake Chiemsee. Kienberg Park in Berlin provides urban-accessible trails featuring roots, berms, and drops. Additionally, the Thumsee Kienberg area offers a moderately rated, engaging route with significant elevation changes.
Yes, several options cater to beginners. Kienberg Park in Berlin has trails where drops are designed to be bypassable, making them accessible for a range of riders. The Endless Trail above Sissach is beautifully laid out with jumps, banked curves, and pump tracks that are manageable for less experienced riders. Rocky Mountain Bikepark Samerberg also provides a practice course suitable for families.
For more advanced and technical riding, the Kienberg region in Chiemgau offers challenging routes like the 'View of Baumburg Abbey – Alz Riverside Trail loop from Kienberg' with substantial climbs and descents. Kienberg Park in Berlin features technical trails with drops, berms, and small ramps. For a dedicated challenge, Endless Trail Sissach has sections that are natural and technical, while Bikepark Königsberg is known for a challenging black downhill line and massive jumps.
The Kienberg region in Chiemgau is highly appealing due to its natural beauty, including views of the Alps and Lake Chiemsee. It offers a variety of trails, from scenic routes to paths with varied technical elements, catering to all ability levels. Trails like the 'Seeon Monastery – Klostersee, Seeon loop' are popular for exploring the picturesque landscape.
Kienberg Park in Berlin provides an urban-accessible spot for mountain bikers to practice and enjoy trails with varying technical features. You'll find elements like roots, berms, and drops, with some drops designed to be bypassable. Popular trails include 'Mückentrail' and 'ScaredyCat Warning!', offering a mix of skill-building opportunities.
Yes, if you're looking for dedicated bike park facilities with lifts and specialized features, consider options like Bikepark Königsberg. It's described as a 'biker's paradise' with freeride, beginner, and technical trails, a pump track, and an innovative towing lift system. Rocky Mountain Bikepark Samerberg also offers flowy tracks and technical trails.
In the Sissach area, the Endless Trail Sissach is a highly popular mountain bike trail. It's divided into several sections, offering a varied experience from rocky and rooty to flowy, including jump lines with tables and camel humps. Another favorite is the Hombergegg Downhill Trail, appreciated for its fun and engaging flowy downhill experience in a forest setting.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and flow of the trails. For instance, the Endless Trail Sissach is loved for its wonderful and varied sections, from technical to jump-heavy. The Hombergegg Downhill Trail is enjoyed for its nice flowy pleasure. Many appreciate the well-maintained nature of the trails and the entertainment they provide for different skill levels.
Beyond mountain biking, the Kienberg area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including easy to moderate tours like the 'Säckingerbrücke Customs Office – Bad Säckingen Wooden Bridge loop from Wittnau'. There are also numerous running trails, such as the 'Saalhöhe Pass – Geissflue loop from Salhöhe', and road cycling routes like the 'Benkerjoch Pass – Benkerjoch loop from Wölflinswil'. For more details, check out the Cycling around Kienberg, Running Trails around Kienberg, and Road Cycling Routes around Kienberg guides.
Yes, especially in the Kienberg region of Chiemgau, many trails offer scenic views of the Alps and Lake Chiemsee. The 'Seeon Monastery – Klostersee, Seeon loop' and the 'View of Baumburg Abbey – Alz Riverside Trail loop' are examples of routes that incorporate picturesque landscapes and potential viewpoints. The Endless Trail Sissach also offers forest views.
While specific seasonal closures can vary, many mountain biking trails, especially those in forest settings like the Dirt jump on Endless Trail, are often passable all year round. However, for the most enjoyable experience, spring through autumn typically offers the best weather conditions. Always check local conditions, especially after rain, as trails can become slippery.
Absolutely. The Endless Trail above Sissach is known for its jumps, banked curves, and pump tracks, making it great for skill practice. Similarly, the Trail Garden offers plenty of room for repetition with waves, jumps, and berms suitable for both beginners and advanced riders. The Dirt jump on Endless Trail specifically features various jumps, including tables and doubles.


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