Bike parks around Ammerthal offer a variety of cycling experiences, primarily leveraging the natural landscape for mountain biking and diverse cycling routes. The region features trails suitable for different skill levels, from easy, paved paths to more challenging off-road sections. Cyclists can explore scenic routes through forests, valleys, and along waterways, often connecting to historic towns like Amberg. This area provides opportunities for both leisurely rides and demanding journeys.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Very nice trail/singletrack, that's why they built us a mountain bike. There are always a few root passages, great.
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The trail is totally overgrown and no longer rideable.
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Be sure to drive from the direction of Edelsfeld then it's always nice downhill
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Just great to drive here on this stretch of road
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Really fun, flowing root trail!
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Definitely a must-have when driving in the area
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Wonderful landscape with beautiful stretches
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Nice stretch of track in a beautiful area
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The Ammerthal region primarily offers natural mountain bike trails and diverse cycling routes that leverage the local landscape. You'll find options for various skill levels, from leisurely rides on paved paths to more challenging off-road sections through forests and valleys. Many routes also connect to historic towns like Amberg, blending outdoor activity with cultural exploration.
Ammerthal itself does not host traditional bike parks with specific jump lines or highly engineered flow trails. Instead, the area is known for its natural mountain bike trails and diverse cycling routes that utilize the existing terrain. However, there is a Dirtpark Amberg nearby which was reactivated for bikers.
Popular trails include the Peutental singletrack, known for its long descent through the forest with S0/S1 difficulty. The Root Trail offers a flowy ride with many root passages, also rated S0 or S1. Another favorite is the Singletrack Behind the Waldfriedhof, a fast and flowy section with some roots.
For beginners or easier rides, consider routes that are generally paved and accessible. The 'Ammerbach Valley' path between Dietersberg and Ammerthal is an idyllic route suitable for trekking bikes and less strenuous mountain biking. The 'Radtour von Ammerthal nach Amberg' is another approximately 23-kilometer round trip considered suitable for all cyclists, offering a relaxed ride on relatively flat terrain to the historic town of Amberg.
Yes, while many trails are S0/S1, some routes involve substantial elevation changes and unpaved sections that can be more demanding. The Peutental singletrack, while S0/S1, is described as an 'endorphin machine' requiring some experience. The S1 singletrack Upper Palatinate is a nice long and fast trail, with sections becoming steep and rooty towards the north.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is typically during the spring, summer, and autumn months when the weather is mild and trails are dry. While the region doesn't have specific winter bike trails, some routes might be accessible depending on snow conditions, but caution is advised due to potential ice or mud.
Yes, the Ammerthal area offers several family-friendly cycling options. Many routes are categorized as 'easy' and are suitable for all skill levels. The 'Radtour von Ammerthal nach Amberg' is a good example of a relaxed, relatively flat ride that families can enjoy together, combining nature with a visit to a historic town.
Beyond mountain biking, the Ammerthal region is excellent for hiking and general cycling. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Pürschlägertal – Roter Felsen loop' or the 'Rock formation "Alter Fritz" loop'. For road cycling, routes like the 'Kreuzstein Natural Monument – Amberg Glider Airfield loop' are popular. Explore more options on the hiking guide and cycling guide for Ammerthal.
Absolutely. Many cycling routes in the Ammerthal area allow you to combine outdoor activity with cultural exploration. For instance, the 'Radtour von Ammerthal nach Amberg' guides riders through forested areas and along paths directly to the historic town of Amberg, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and panoramic views from Mariahilfberg.
Cyclists can enjoy picturesque views as routes often pass through diverse natural landscapes. You'll encounter charming valleys, dense forests, and rides alongside natural waterways like the Ammerbach river. The region's trails offer a rewarding experience for those who appreciate natural beauty.
Visitors particularly appreciate the natural flow and variety of the trails. Many highlight the 'beautiful long descent' of the Peutental singletrack, describing it as an 'endorphin machine.' The Root Trail is loved for its 'very nice flowy, rooted' sections, and the Singletrack Behind the Waldfriedhof is praised for being 'nice fast' and 'really fun.'
Yes, the region offers opportunities for gravel biking. You can find routes like the 'Path Along the Vils River – Lauterach Valley Cycle Path loop' or the 'Amberg's "Stadtbrille" – Schweppermann Cycle Path loop.' These routes often combine paved sections with unpaved paths, suitable for gravel bikes. More details can be found in the gravel biking guide for Ammerthal.


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