Best bike parks around Zolling offer diverse cycling experiences within a natural setting. Zolling is a municipality in Germany, characterized by its proximity to the Isar river and surrounding forests, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. The area features a mix of natural trails and designated mountain biking sections. These routes cater to different skill levels, from intermediate to challenging.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Great adventure trail. Lots of curves, tightly overgrown but actually always rideable. I would classify it as S1+. Depending on your level of difficulty, up to S4 if you want to ride over all the trees lying across the path (only for stump jumpers). The branches and trees lying across the path require constant attention. With a mechanical MTB, some tree trunks would still be rideable, but I have to push or lift my e-bike over them (the plastic cover of the motor under the bottom bracket is not a rock ring). If you want to ride fast, you have to take the north bank.
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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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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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Zolling offers a mix of dedicated bike park facilities and natural forest trails. You'll find the Konrat Trail and the Isarauen Trail Between Hangenham and Moosburg, which are known for their challenging, natural features. Additionally, the Bikepark Oberappersdorf provides a dirt park and pumptrack for various cycling styles.
Yes, the Bikepark Oberappersdorf, located in a district of Zolling, is free to use and open to everyone. It features both a dirt park and a pumptrack, making it an accessible option for cyclists of all ages and skill levels.
For those seeking a challenge, the Isarauen Trail Between Hangenham and Moosburg offers a demanding ride through a forest with natural streams and potential fallen trees. The Konrat Trail is another popular challenging option, known for its fun ride along a stream. The Challenging Forest Descent also provides an exhilarating experience with drainage ditches that can be used as jumps.
Yes, the Singletrack in the Isar floodplains between Hangenham and Moosburg is an intermediate trail noted for its pleasant ride, though it can be overgrown in summer and may require lifting your bike over tree trunks. The Weltwald XCO Track (5 km) also offers an intermediate experience with gravel paths and varied terrain.
Many trails in Zolling are set within forests and along rivers. The Isarauen Trail Between Hangenham and Moosburg offers views of the Isar river and features natural streams. The Konrat Trail follows a stream through a forest. The region's proximity to the Isar river and surrounding forests provides varied terrain and scenic natural backdrops.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the challenging, fun rides. Trails like the Isarauen Trail are described as 'wild, but beautiful natural tracks with views of the Isar.' The Konrat Trail is highlighted for being 'a lot of fun' along the stream. The community has shared over 60 photos, reflecting the area's appeal.
While many of the listed bike parks and trails are geared towards intermediate to challenging riders, the Bikepark Oberappersdorf with its pumptrack and dirt park is free and open to everyone, including families. For more general cycling, you can explore easy cycling routes around Zolling, such as the 'View of Zolling Power Plant – Grain store in Anglberg loop from Zolling' which is an easy 11 km ride. Find more options in the Cycling around Zolling guide.
Beyond bike parks, Zolling offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes for touring bikes, including moderate and difficult options, in the Cycling around Zolling guide. There are also easy hiking trails available, such as the 'Hiking loop from Zolling' or the 'Angelsberger Pond – War Memorial in Zolling loop from Zolling', detailed in the Easy hikes around Zolling guide.
The best time to visit Zolling for cycling is generally during spring, summer, and autumn. Some trails, like the Singletrack in the Isar floodplains, can become overgrown in summer, but are enjoyable in winter and spring. Always check local conditions, especially after heavy rain, as natural trails can be affected by fallen trees or muddy sections.
Yes, the wider Zolling area offers several circular cycling routes. For example, the 'Bockerlradweg – Chapel in Flitzing loop from Oberappersdorf' is a difficult 32 km route, and the 'Abenstal cycle path – Bockerlradweg loop from Zolling' is a moderate 44 km option. You can find more details in the Cycling around Zolling guide.
Specific parking information for individual natural trails is not always readily available, but for the Bikepark Oberappersdorf, parking is generally accessible within the Oberappersdorf district. For other trails, it's advisable to check local signage or use public parking areas in nearby towns like Zolling or Moosburg and cycle to the trailheads.
While the Bikepark Oberappersdorf itself doesn't have an integrated cafe, both Zolling and Oberappersdorf are small municipalities with local establishments. You can typically find cafes, pubs, or restaurants in the main village centers for refreshments after your ride. It's recommended to check local listings for current opening hours.


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