Best bike parks around Lohberg are found within the Bavarian Forest, a region known for its natural, cross-country, and touring-style mountain biking experiences. The area features an extensive network of scenic and diverse trails, winding through picturesque landscapes. Notable geographic features include loops around the Kleiner Arbersee and routes towards the Großer Arber, the highest mountain in the Bavarian Forest. This makes Lohberg a destination for mountain biking enthusiasts seeking varied terrain and natural beauty.
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A really beautiful trail that you can really enjoy (if you are technically skilled).
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At 1120 meters altitude and really beautiful
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A superb trail that's a lot of fun and offers fantastic views. Mostly S1, with a few S2 sections. Not really suitable for beginners, though, as the path is very narrow and there are lots of rocks that require careful tracking. For those who have mastered it, however, it's a great trail that you should definitely ride while you're here. For example, if you're on the way back from the Grosser Arber Downhill.
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Very nice bike park, but not for the new beginner. The routes are quite challenging, and the blue line is not something I would recommend for a family outing. If you like something more challenging, there is definitely something here for you!
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For the trails in the bike park you definitely need a full suspension bike. If you are riding a hardtail you can only go down the red ski slope 1 (hiking trail), but it is very steep and requires some riding skills.
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My tip for a tour with children: take the lift up, hike at the top and then take the toboggan back down into the valley.
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Good starting point for tours. Parking fee required.
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The Lohberg region, nestled in the Bavarian Forest, is renowned for its natural, cross-country, and touring-style mountain biking. You'll find an extensive network of scenic and diverse trails rather than traditional lift-accessed bike parks within Lohberg itself. These trails wind through picturesque landscapes, including loops around the Kleiner Arbersee and routes towards the Großer Arber, the highest mountain in the Bavarian Forest.
Yes, while Lohberg itself focuses on natural trails, a prominent dedicated bike park nearby is Špičák Bike Park. Located just across the border in the Czech Republic, it offers six routes catering to both experienced racers and beginners looking to improve their riding technique. The park has hosted events like the IXS European Downhill Series, indicating the quality of its routes.
For those seeking a challenge, the region offers several demanding routes. The Panorama Trail Upper Palatinate is a super trail with individual blocked passages and bomb panorama. Other hard mountain bike rides include the 'Great Arber Summit – Little Arber Lake loop from Lohberg' and the 'Little Arber Lake – View of Großer Arber loop from Lohberghütte', which require very good fitness and advanced riding skills due to significant elevation gains.
While many mountain biking trails require good fitness, Lohberg also offers general cycling routes suitable for various fitness levels, often on paved surfaces. For a family-friendly activity, the Hohenbogen Summer Toboggan Run provides a fun downhill experience for all ages and can be a great entry point for a little downhill ride.
For stunning panoramic views, consider visiting the Špičák Observation Tower. From here, you have a great view over the mountains and the nearby Špičák Bike Park. The Panorama Trail Upper Palatinate also lives up to its name, offering fantastic vistas during your ride.
Beyond mountain biking, the Lohberg area is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the 'Scheibensattel loop from Svaroh' or the 'Mooshütte – Kleiner Arbersee loop from Sommerau'. There are also challenging mountain hikes, including the 'Osser Trail – Künische Chapel on the Osser loop from Lohberg'. Find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Lohberg and Mountain Hikes around Lohberg guides.
A convenient starting point with parking is Bretterschachten (1,120 m). It's an ideal place to begin your tour, whether on foot or by bike, and also offers facilities like a cozy restaurant or snack bar.
Yes, at Bretterschachten (1,120 m), you'll find a cozy little restaurant or snack bar right at the activity center. This is an ideal spot to warm up after a ride or grab a bite.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural setting and the diverse range of trails. The area offers everything from demanding climbs and descents through dense forests to more relaxed scenic tours around picturesque lakes like the Kleiner Arbersee. The stunning natural beauty and panoramic views of the Bavarian Forest are frequently highlighted.
For riders looking for less extreme challenges, moderate routes are available. Examples include the 'View of Himmelreich – Lohberg Hut loop from Kleiner Arbersee' and the 'Reitmayr Spring – Mountain hut Schareben loop from Lohberg'. These routes require good fitness and advanced riding skills but feature shorter durations and less extreme elevation changes, making them more accessible.
Yes, public transport options exist. For instance, Bretterschachten (1,120 m), a popular starting point for tours, is conveniently located right at a bus stop, making it accessible even without a car.


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