Bike parks around Ohlstadt offer a diverse landscape for mountain biking enthusiasts, leveraging the natural terrain of the Bavarian Alps. The region features a variety of routes suitable for different skill levels, from leisurely rides through moorlands to challenging technical descents. Ohlstadt is situated amidst mountains and valleys, providing extensive networks of natural trails and cycling routes. This area is known for its alpine mountain biking opportunities and panoramic views of the surrounding ranges.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Also had to get off frequently. Steep ascent with many stones and leaves, then a very narrow overgrown single trail. I wouldn't ride it again.
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I went there on foot. The trail is certainly nice, but you damage more nature and disturb more animals than it's worth. As soon as the moorland gets wet again in spring, the ground turns to mud, and you'll look accordingly. Since there are plenty of other options in the area, I would advise against this trail out of common sense and consideration for others.
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With enough skills and strong forearms, this is a fun trail. Afterwards, your fingers will burn and your brain will be well shaken, not stirred.
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Not recommended. It is a mostly minimal trail with no surface through the moor -> waterlogged ground that is difficult to ride on and is unnecessarily destroyed in the process.
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challenging trail that forced me to dismount in some places.
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In my opinion, this has nothing to do with a trail. Unless you understand trail to mean pushing your bike, then of course it's a highlight ;P. I can't recommend it!!!
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Beautiful narrow path, if you can handle your MTB you will have fun here.
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I wouldn't give it an S2, more like an S1 with one tricky spot. It's narrow and overgrown and in one or two places it goes down quite a bit on the left.
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The Ohlstadt region offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll find everything from flowing singletracks, like the Altgraben Trail which follows a gorge, to more challenging and rocky descents such as the Rocky Descent Trail. There are also extensive moorlands and paved routes for more relaxed cycling, particularly in the Murnauer Moos area.
Yes, experienced riders will find plenty of challenging options. The Heimgarten Trails, for instance, offer hardcore technical routes with high steps, tricky switchbacks, and rooty sections. Trails like the Neuglägeralm Trail are also known for their challenging sections, sometimes requiring carrying passages.
For intermediate riders, the MTB Downhill Trail to Isar Valley provides a fun riding experience through a forest with S1 difficulty sections. Another great option is the Forest singletrack trail, which is appreciated for its flow and can be ridden in both directions.
Absolutely. For families or those preferring less extreme rides, the Murnauer Moos Nature Reserve offers extensive moorlands and green valleys with routes like the Murnauer Moos Cycling Trail. These are typically moderate, primarily on paved surfaces, and provide a peaceful ride through unique natural landscapes.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can expect panoramic views of the Bavarian Alps, including the Ammergau Alps, Wetterstein Mountains, and the Zugspitze, especially from higher trails like those around Heimgarten. The Altgraben Trail follows a wonderful gorge, offering unique scenic stops. The Murnauer Moos provides picturesque views of moorlands.
The best seasons for mountain biking in Ohlstadt are spring and autumn. During these times, the weather is typically mild, and the scenery is at its most beautiful, making for ideal riding conditions.
Beyond dedicated bike parks, Ohlstadt offers a wide range of cycling opportunities. You can explore various gravel biking routes, such as those found in the Gravel biking around Ohlstadt guide. There are also numerous options for general cycling and road cycling, with routes catering to different distances and difficulty levels, detailed in the Cycling around Ohlstadt and Road Cycling Routes around Ohlstadt guides.
Yes, the Loisachtal Valley offers options for longer, more strenuous rides. For example, the Loisach – Elmau Alpine Panorama loop is a difficult 133.5 km path with significant elevation gains and rewarding Alpine vistas. You can find more details in the Cycling around Ohlstadt guide.
Visitors frequently praise the natural trails and the scenic beauty. Many highlight the flow of trails like the Altgraben Trail and the fun riding experience on the MTB Downhill Trail to Isar Valley. Even challenging trails are appreciated for the unique alpine mountain biking experience and impressive vistas they offer.
Yes, the trails around Heimgarten, including Bärenfleck and Osterfeuerkopf, are well-regarded for their technical difficulty, featuring challenging singletrack sections. The Rocky Descent Trail is also noted for being very bumpy and rocky, resembling a creek bed in parts, making it a demanding ride.
The 'Ohlstadt Trail' in the Estergebirge mountains is specifically noted as a 'real trail treat' perfect for an after-work mountain bike session. It features a strenuous uphill section to the Wankhütte followed by technical singletrack descents, offering a rewarding experience for those looking for a quick but intense ride.


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