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Mountain biking around Berg im Gau offers routes through a landscape characterized by gently rolling terrain, open fields, and interspersed woodlands. The region provides a network of paths suitable for various skill levels, with modest elevation changes across its routes. These trails often follow quiet country roads and forest tracks, connecting small villages and natural areas. The area's geography supports accessible mountain biking without significant technical challenges.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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41.3km
03:22
510m
510m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.3km
01:12
120m
120m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.7km
03:14
280m
280m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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22.1km
01:18
120m
120m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It has always served as a residential tower
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Birthplace of Franz Lenbach, famous portrait painter https://museen-schrobenhausen.byseum.de/de/lenbachmuseum
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Schrobehausen's old town is a picture-perfect blend of half-timbered houses, cobblestones, and history. Market Square: The heart of the town, with its town hall and charm. Alleys: Lose yourself in the winding streets. Architecture: Discover historic buildings and details. Culinary delights: Sample regional specialties. Conclusion: A must-see for anyone who loves charm and history! Schrobehausen: A short trip back in time
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St. Jakob is the Catholic parish church in Schrobenhausen. It dominates the town skyline of Schrobenhausen and is used by the parish of St. Jakob Schrobenhausen in the Diocese of Augsburg. The late Gothic, plastered brick building is a three-aisled, five-bay hall church with an ambulatory choir. Construction lasted from 1450 to around 1480. The Ingolstadt Cathedral of Our Lady influenced its architecture. The buttresses on the south side are decorated with tracery. The exterior is impressive, with its octagonal tower and pointed spire above triangular gables (raised between 1617 and 1624) and the high roof truss from the time the church was built. The interior is topped by a star-ribbed vault over impostless round pillars without transverse or transverse arches, thus demonstrating a strong unification of the space. The attached St. Francis Chapel above the sacristy, formerly the charnel house, also has a star vault, but with brick ribs. In 1461, murals were created with a Marian cycle above the sacristy entrance and, to the east, with the 15 signs before the Last Judgment, as well as a crucifixion on the south wall. Source: Wikipedia
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Around 790 AD, Schrobenhausen was first mentioned by name in a document as "Scropinhusun," when a nobleman donated his local land to the cathedral church of Freising. A few decades later, it was already a small settlement, and a church was mentioned at the end of the 9th century. In 1310, Schrobenhausen first appeared as a market town in a partition agreement, indicating the town's central function. Around 1388, it was largely destroyed by the Town War. With the support of Duke Ludwig the Bearded, the Schrobenhausen market town was expanded at the beginning of the 15th century and fortified with a wall, which is still well preserved. New churches were also built, including the present-day parish church of St. James. The city wall helped the residents defend themselves against enemies in wars and enter into negotiations. This largely protected Schrobenhausen from destruction and plunder in the early modern period. Source: Wikipedia
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A very beautiful new installation by the local stonemason! Definitely worth a visit. Important: Please do not ring doorbells and try to find descendants of the old residents. This was a major criticism from the residents of the neighboring village! As unbelievable as it sounds, there are apparently some who have done this...
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The Edelweiss Hut is open every weekend...
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There are over 330 mountain bike trails around Berg im Gau, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix, with 77 easy routes, 232 moderate routes, and 22 more challenging options.
The terrain around Berg im Gau is characterized by gently rolling landscapes, open fields, and interspersed woodlands. The routes feature modest elevation changes and generally accessible paths, making it suitable for mountain biking without significant technical challenges.
The mountain bike routes in Berg im Gau are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 470 reviews. Riders often praise the varied countryside and the well-maintained forest paths.
Yes, Berg im Gau offers 77 easy mountain bike routes perfect for beginners or families. These trails typically follow quiet country roads and forest tracks. An example is the Children's Playground – Langenmoser Flur Chapel loop from Alteneich, an easy 13.7-mile (22 km) route.
While the region is known for its accessible terrain, there are 22 routes classified as difficult for those seeking more of a challenge. Additionally, many of the 232 moderate routes offer extended distances and varied surfaces to keep experienced riders engaged, such as the Forest Trail Under the Canopy – Sunlit Forest Path loop from Brunnen, which covers 29.1 miles (46.9 km).
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Berg im Gau are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, the Schloss Sandizell – War Memorial on Mühlweg loop from Schrobenhausen is an easy 13.4-mile (21.6 km) circular path that navigates rural landscapes.
Many routes pass by interesting sights. You can cycle past historical landmarks like the Sandizell Water Castle or the Grünau Hunting Lodge. Some trails also lead near natural areas such as the Leitnerweiher Lake or the Schafirrsee.
While specific pub stops are not always marked on every trail, many routes connect small villages where you can find local eateries or cafes. For example, the Haus am See Kiosk at Leitnersee offers a refreshment stop near the lake, which can be incorporated into a ride.
The best time for mountain biking in Berg im Gau is typically from spring through autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally mild, and the trails are dry and well-maintained. Winter riding is possible, but conditions can be muddy or icy, especially on unpaved sections.
Yes, Berg im Gau offers several longer routes for extended rides. The Edelweißhütte – Shralp Flowline loop from Brunnen is a popular moderate trail spanning 25.7 miles (41.3 km), offering a good option for a longer outing.
Parking is typically available in or near the starting points of many routes, especially in the villages and towns surrounding Berg im Gau. Look for designated parking areas in places like Brunnen, Schrobenhausen, or Berg im Gau itself.


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