Best bike parks around Nandlstadt are primarily natural mountain biking trails and routes within the Hallertau region, known for its scenic landscapes and cultural points of interest. This area offers varied terrain, from river paths to challenging forest descents, providing diverse experiences for mountain bikers. The region's geography includes rolling hills and river valleys, making it suitable for different skill levels and fitness requirements. While traditional bike parks are not present, the extensive network of trails serves as the local…
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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DANGER! Not so passable anymore. In the direction of Moosburg you go to the small bridge (see markings on the map). But after that there is actually no way on the southern bank of the Isar. Too many fallen trees and bushes make it almost impossible to get through.
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Drive down the Isar at the small bridge over the Goldach at the latest! The Isarufertrail is not mobile due to to many fallen trees. If you still want to try it, you should plan about 1h30m for the 5km to the Isar bridge near Gaden and be prepared to lift the bike over tree trunks about 40 times and then climb over other tree trunks over the Goldach. But then it's great fun, especially in the very last light of day
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Wonderful scenery with great stretches to have fun
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Beautiful view
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A really beautiful and idyllic trail to ride in both directions. In summer it is overgrown and therefore difficult to drive on. We went in winter and spring and it's a lot of fun then. However, the bike has to be lifted over fallen trees. From the bridge at Marzling, you can expect a number of pedestrians and dogs about 1km away. The old rusty barrier at the bridge near Oberhummel marks the entrance there
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An eternal up and down. Many ways, great to let off steam
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Very nice trail that also demands driving skills. The path leads along the slope and you have to keep your eyes open for the ground, roots and tree stumps where you can get caught with the pedal. If you are sitting on the MTB for the first time, I would advise against it for the time being;) if you can control your bike well, you will have fun here
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While Nandlstadt doesn't feature traditional bike parks, the surrounding Hallertau region offers an extensive network of natural mountain biking trails and routes. You'll find varied terrain, from challenging forest descents to scenic river paths, catering to different skill levels and fitness requirements. These trails blend natural beauty with cultural points of interest.
Yes, several challenging trails are available. For instance, the Konrat Trail is a demanding forest trail that follows a stream. The Isarauen Trail Between Hangenham and Moosburg is a wild, natural river track requiring good cross-country skills due to fallen trees and potholes. Additionally, the Challenging Forest Descent offers a fast downhill section with potential jumps for those with good bike control.
Yes, there are options suitable for various skill levels. The Zeilhofbahn Nandlstadt – Nandlstadt Market Square loop is an easier mountain bike ride, great for any fitness level and suitable for all skill levels (STS S0 - S1), making it a good option for a more relaxed outing. The Isar Bridge in Oberhummel – Isar Cycle Path loop from Nandlstadt is also generally suitable for all skill levels, though good fitness is required for longer routes.
Among the popular trails are the Marzling Forest MTB Trail, known for its furrowed, hilly forest path and wonderful scenery. The Konrat Trail is highly recommended for its many great routes along a stream. Another favorite is the Isarauen Trail Between Hangenham and Moosburg, a challenging river trail with beautiful natural views.
The trails offer diverse natural scenery. You can ride through dense forests, along riverbanks with views of the Isar, and across rolling hills characteristic of the Hallertau region. Trails like the Isarauen Trail Between Hangenham and Moosburg provide wild and beautiful natural tracks, while the Marzling Forest MTB Trail offers wonderful forest scenery.
Yes, the Nandlstadt Cultural Cycle Route is specifically designed to combine cycling with cultural exploration. This moderately difficult route through the hilly Hallertau landscape features numerous cultural sights and historical treasures. You can visit the Hofmark castle in Mauern with its beautiful garden, a monument commemorating the Battle of Gammelsdorf, and various branch churches and holy places like the Enghausen branch church and the pilgrimage site St. Alban.
Beyond mountain biking, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, such as the Bockerlradweg loop from Figlsdorf or the Großes Holz loop from Nandlstadt. There are also easy hiking trails, including loops starting from Nandlstadt and Zeilhof. For more details, you can check the Running Trails around Nandlstadt guide and the Easy hikes around Nandlstadt guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse and natural character of the trails. Many enjoy the challenging sections, the beautiful scenery, and the feeling of riding through untouched nature. Trails like the Isarauen Trail are praised for being wild and beautiful, while the Marzling Forest MTB Trail is loved for its fun stretches and wonderful scenery.
You can find several notable mountain bike routes. The Bockerlradweg – Ostrich Farm and Farm Shop loop from Nandlstadt offers a journey through diverse landscapes. The Amper-Damm Trail in Ampertal – Holledauer Bockerlradweg loop provides options for different durations and difficulty levels. For more routes, refer to the MTB Trails around Nandlstadt guide.
Yes, there are specific downhill sections that offer an exciting ride. The Challenging Forest Descent is a trail that goes downhill for about 800m, featuring ditches that can be used for jumps. Another option is the Downhill section to the gravel pit entrance, which is almost a kilometer long on a partially eroded dirt road, providing a lot of fun.
While specific 'best times' can vary, the region's trails are generally enjoyable in spring and autumn when the weather is milder and the foliage is vibrant. Some trails, like the Isarauen Trail, are particularly fun in winter and spring, though they can be overgrown in summer. Always check local conditions before heading out.


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