Bike parks around Berngau offer a variety of cycling experiences within the Upper Palatinate region of Bavaria. The area features a landscape with rolling hills, forests, and historical sites. While Berngau itself is a municipality, the surrounding region provides access to dedicated mountain biking trails and natural paths. Cyclists can explore routes that combine natural terrain with historical elements.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Nicely designed entrance. Please keep it clean!
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Very nice descent (S2) the whole descent is top notch!! Only the Chiken Run is a bit overgrown and slightly washed out!! 03.Aug 24
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Super built and fun to ride with the MTB
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Greatly built trail with everything that goes with it! Many chicken runs available for the less experienced
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Great, quite long trail (S2). Anyone who manages to get started has already had the worst of it behind them
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The Apache Trail (S2) often runs parallel to the slope and is much more clayey than the other Jura trails. Not really mobile when the ground is still wet because many places are like soft soap. Definitely funny when dry
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The Neumarkt guys really did something there. It's absolutely fun and the uphill is also easy to do with the organic bike (even several times)!
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While Berngau itself doesn't have dedicated bike parks, the surrounding region offers a variety of mountain biking experiences. You'll find natural trails adapted for biking, historical sites with trail systems, and challenging routes. For example, the Fuchsweg at Buchberg provides narrow passages and smaller descents in a natural setting, while the Heinzburg Ruins on Schlossberg features historical ditches utilized by mountain bike learners.
Yes, there are options for beginners. The ditches at Heinzburg Ruins on Schlossberg are specifically mentioned as being used by mountain bike learners. Additionally, the Entry Diavolo Snake trail offers 'chicken runs' for less experienced riders, allowing them to bypass more difficult sections.
For advanced riders seeking a challenge, the Windradtrail Entrance (Jura Trails) marks the start of trails with sections 'absolutely not for beginners' and 'a bit tricky.' The Apachen Trail (Jura Trails) is also known for being 'very steep and difficult to drive,' requiring 'very good driving technique.' The Entry Diavolo Snake includes a jumpline suitable 'only for absolute professionals'.
The best seasons for cycling and mountain biking in the Berngau region are typically spring and autumn, when the weather is mild and conditions are generally favorable for outdoor activities.
While dedicated family bike parks are further afield, the Berngau area offers various cycling routes suitable for general biking, which can be enjoyed by families. For mountain biking, the Heinzburg Ruins on Schlossberg provides a trail system used by MTB learners, which could be a good starting point for families with aspiring young riders.
The Heinzburg Ruins on Schlossberg is a notable historical site where you can combine mountain biking with exploring ancient history. It features an impressive round wall and ditch system from the 14th century, with the ditches now forming part of a trail system for mountain bike learners. The area is also described as 'pure nature'.
Yes, some mountain bike routes offer scenic viewpoints. The Apachen Trail (Jura Trails), for instance, provides a 'mega view of the brightly lit Neumarkt at night' from Mariahilfberg and Wolfstein. The Heinzburg Ruins on Schlossberg is also categorized as a viewpoint.
Beyond dedicated bike parks, the Berngau region is excellent for various cycling activities. You can find numerous routes for general cycling and road cycling. For more mountain biking, explore the MTB Trails around Berngau, which include routes like 'Fuchsweg at Buchberg – Buchberg Summit loop from Berngau'. There are also options for Cycling around Berngau and Road Cycling Routes around Berngau.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and varied terrain. They appreciate trails like the Fuchsweg at Buchberg for its 'beautiful nature' and fun, technically less demanding descents. The 'greatly built' and 'very varied' trails, such as Entry Diavolo Snake, with features like flowlines, stone fields, and northshores, are also highly regarded by the community.
Yes, for those seeking comprehensive bike park facilities, several highly-rated parks are located in Bavaria. These include MTB ZONE Bikepark Geisskopf (Bischofsmais), known for its diverse trails and vertical terrain, and Bikepark Samerberg (Chiemgau Alps), offering versatile riding with natural singletracks and convenient lift access. Bikepark Oberammergau also provides a variety of flow and jump lines. These parks typically offer lifts, rentals, and bike schools.
The terrain around Berngau is quite varied. You can expect rolling hills, forests, and a mix of natural paths and adapted trails. Trails like the Fuchsweg at Buchberg feature narrow passages and smaller descents. More challenging trails, such as the Apachen Trail (Jura Trails), include very steep sections. The Entry Diavolo Snake offers a mix of flowline, stone fields, northshores, and steep sections.


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