Best bike parks around Schlier are found in a region characterized by alpine lakes, green meadows, and mountainous backdrops, providing diverse terrain for mountain biking. While a dedicated bike park with lifts is not present in Schlier itself, the surrounding area offers a network of mountain biking opportunities. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easier paths to challenging ascents. The landscape provides a setting for exploring natural trails and alpine views.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Now in winter I pushed the last 30 m up to the forest highway, it was really slippery. I rode both parts on February 15th, 2025 from the direction of Wofegg to RV. Many thanks to the biker who cleared the trail in the fresh snow before me. That way I didn't have to look for the curves and had a lot of fun weaving.
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As long as the vegetation in the western part doesn't get too overwhelming, it's a nice winding trail with flow.
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Still free travel currently. At the (western) end of the path there is currently a huge camera on the tree pointing in the direction of the crossing. So coming from the west you could possibly be filmed. exploration on foot.
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Varied trail through roots and scree.
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Nice flowing trail through the forest with a nice view at the end
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beautiful trail right outside the front door
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While Schlier itself doesn't have dedicated bike parks with lifts, the surrounding region, particularly around Schliersee, offers a variety of natural mountain biking trails. These routes feature diverse terrain, from easier paths to challenging ascents, set against a backdrop of alpine lakes, green meadows, and impressive mountains.
The Hirsch Trail is highly popular, described as nice and easy, making it great for beginners. Another favorite is the Kickach Trail, known for its beauty through a forest, even passable in wet conditions. The An der Kante Trail is also well-loved for its great views and varied terrain over roots and stones.
Yes, the Hirsch Trail is noted as nice and easy, perfect for beginners. Additionally, the Locherholz Trail: Three Small Ramps is an MTB park section that is also suitable for beginners, offering a short, fast descent with ramps that can be ridden slowly or bypassed.
The trails around Schlier offer diverse terrain, including forest routes, sections with natural features, and some intermediate mountain bike park elements like ramps. You'll encounter a mix of challenging ascents and enjoyable paths, with some trails featuring roots and stones, providing a varied riding experience.
For breathtaking views, the An der Kante Trail is highly recommended. It runs along a mountain path offering magnificent panoramic views of the Alps on clear days. The broader Schliersee area is also known for its stunning natural landscape, characterized by alpine lakes and lush meadows, providing picturesque settings for many routes.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural landscape, including alpine lakes, lush meadows, and impressive mountain scenery. The diverse terrain, which caters to various skill levels, and the well-maintained trails are also highly appreciated. Many riders highlight the enjoyable experience and the beautiful views encountered along the routes.
Beyond mountain biking, the Schlier region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the moderate Tafel Pond – Forest Path loop from Erbisreute. There are also dedicated running trails, including the Rössler Pond – Silent Stream loop from Fohrenweiher. For more mountain biking, explore the broader MTB Trails around Schlier guide.
Yes, the Kickach Trail is noted for being passable even when wet, though it can be greasy. Similarly, the Lampentrail (S1) is also described as being quite well-suited for riding in wet conditions.
The region's trails are generally best enjoyed during the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when the weather is more stable and the trails are dry. While some trails might be passable in wet conditions, the full alpine panorama and lush scenery are best experienced outside of winter, when snow and ice can make many routes inaccessible or challenging.
Many trails in the Schlier region cater to intermediate riders. The Kickach Trail, An der Kante Trail, and Lampentrail (S1) are all categorized as intermediate and offer engaging rides with varied features like roots, stones, curves, and compressions.
The Schliersee area offers routes for various fitness and skill levels. You can find paths suitable for any fitness level (corresponding to STS S0 - S1) as well as more challenging routes requiring very good fitness and advanced riding skills, where some pushing of the bike might be necessary (corresponding to STS S3 - S6).


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