Best bike parks around Bayrischzell are situated in a region known for its alpine scenery and diverse mountain biking terrain. The area offers an extensive network of natural trails, catering to various skill levels. Bayrischzell itself provides a base for exploring routes along the Wendelstein massif and around nearby lakes. This landscape features both demanding technical sections and scenic, flowy paths.
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From the Schliersbergalm very steep, short, gravelly section
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The 3rd section is really not worthwhile, overgrown, muddy and blocked.
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Actually not far from the hustle and bustle at the Schliersbergalm. Despite this, not many people wander up here. The view is limited. Below the summit there is still some view of the lake. At the summit itself you only look south towards Brecherspitz and co. Nevertheless, it is a beautiful place, decorated with a bench and summit cross.
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Formerly a pure forest summit, the view towards Breitenstein is now clear due to tree felling and the summit destination is a worthwhile detour.
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Fairly new bench at the summit, the (unfortunately) clear-cutting of the forest towards south/southeast allows beautiful views of the Alps and lets the sun through.
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If you turn south from the summit cross, you have a wonderful view of the Wendelstein.
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Initially a great trail, nice about roots makes you happy. Middle segment partially impassable. There are thick trees across and in combination with mud it is not possible to get through, only sow and push helps. However, once this part is over, it puts you in a good mood again.
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Driven once and never again, because of which foresters with their trucks moan at you. Tree trunks are crisscrossing the paths. Tourists without end also on the said trails, which are more like a normal forest path, up and down they go for a walk with their children there, no real driving fun.
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The Bayrischzell region offers a mix of natural mountain biking trails, professionally built flow lines, and technical descents. You'll find everything from beginner-friendly routes to advanced challenges, often set against stunning alpine scenery.
Yes, Bikepark Samerberg is a dedicated bike park located approximately 45 minutes south of Munich, within reasonable reach of Bayrischzell. It offers a variety of professionally built trails, including flow lines and technical sections, and is conveniently lift-accessed via a chairlift.
For downhill riding, consider the Kühzagl Descent, which is a well-paved forest path with gravel sections and scenic views. Another option is the Aiblinger Hütte Trail, described as a fun and manageable challenging trail through the forest.
Yes, Bikepark Samerberg, for instance, has a main route designed to be easy and flowy, suitable for beginners and children. It also features a practice parcours with small berms, seesaws, and balance beams, perfect for honing skills in a family-friendly atmosphere.
The Rohnberg summit (1,257 m) is easily accessible and offers views towards Brecherspitz and the lake below the summit. The Prinzenweg Singletrack Descent to Hennerer also provides good views of the Wendelstein and the mountains on the Tegernsee.
Challenging trails like the Schwarzenberg Trail feature root sections and can have muddy parts. Bikepark Samerberg also offers technical obstacles, including root and stone sections on its natural side trails, and the 'Angry Lady Upper' trail includes a challenging rock garden.
Beyond bike parks, the Bayrischzell region is excellent for other outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including the 'Tegernsee – View of Schliersee loop' or the 'Spitzingsee – View of Lake Spitzingsee loop'. There are also numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'Ackernalm Mountain Inn – Elendgraben Gravel Trail loop', and challenging mountain hikes like the 'Breitenstein Summit loop'. You can find more details in the Cycling around Bayrischzell, MTB Trails around Bayrischzell, and Mountain Hikes around Bayrischzell guides.
Visitors appreciate the diverse terrain and well-maintained tracks that cater to all skill levels. Many highlight the scenic views, the fun of the descents, and the opportunity to combine rides with visits to alpine huts or summits. The natural beauty and variety of the trails are frequently praised.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when trails are clear of snow and weather conditions are most favorable for biking. Some trails, especially those with muddy sections, are best enjoyed in dry midsummer.
Yes, the Prinzenweg Singletrack Descent to Hennerer is an intermediate trail that puts riders in a good mood. Bikepark Samerberg also features the 'Blue Line', a blue difficulty flow line with berms, drops, and jumps, suitable for a wide range of riders.
Absolutely. The region is known for its natural mountain biking trails. The Prinzenweg Singletrack Descent to Hennerer is an example of a singletrack descent. Many trails incorporate natural elements like roots and stones, offering an authentic mountain biking experience.


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