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Mountain bike trails around Großmehring are situated in Bavaria, Germany, offering varied landscapes for outdoor activities. The region is characterized by its location on the Danube River, surrounded by hills and forests. Access to the nearby Altmühltal Nature Park provides additional diverse terrain, including low mountain landscapes and river valleys. This combination makes Großmehring mountain biking appealing for various skill levels.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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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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From here, you have a magnificent view
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Interesting, definitely worth a visit. Unfortunately, I didn't make it, but it's very inviting 👍😊
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The KAP94 art and culture workshop is a platform for artists and creatives of all disciplines. At KAP94, performing arts meet new technologies, visual arts meet music and composition, crafts meet dance and performance, and upcycling meets gardening.
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Sandersdorf Castle The present castle dates back to a medieval castle built by the Lords of Sandersdorf as Wittelsbach ministerials. The family has been documented since the 12th century. In 1420, the castle was plundered by Duke Henry of Bavaria-Landshut while he was at war with Duke Ludwig the Bearded of Bavaria-Ingolstadt. In 1425, the castle was granted to the Muggenthal family; the first owner of this family, Erhart von Muggendal, rebuilt it. Hans Heinrich von Muggenthal succeeded in keeping peasant revolts and the Reformation away from his domain. The Sandersdorf Castle Brewery was founded in 1550. The castle was destroyed during the Thirty Years' War; Albrecht Ulrich von Muggenthal had it rebuilt as a four-winged castle by 1646. It retains this form to this day. In 1675, Dominikus de Bassus inherited Sandersdorf Castle, but he witnessed its destruction in 1703 during the War of the Spanish Succession. In May 1787, the castle was searched by Bavarian officials because it was considered an "Illuminati nest." Thomas de Bassus was a member of the Illuminati Order, founded in Ingolstadt by Adam Weishaupt in 1776; his castle was a meeting place for many of the secret society's meetings. Numerous secret documents were confiscated during the search. Around 1900, the castle was partially renovated and refurbished under the direction of the Munich architect Gabriel von Seidl. In 2008, the castle was sold by Margarethe Baroness de Bassus, along with the forest lands, to the Wittelsbach Equalization Fund. In March 2022, the castle was sold to Dr. Horst-Florian Jaeck. Parts of it are to be opened to the public. The richly structured four-winged building complex was built on medieval foundations in the 16th century, rebuilt after destruction in the 17th and 18th centuries, and remodeled in the 19th century. The high main wing faces east; it has high stepped gables on its narrow sides and three oriels with gabled tops on the wide sides facing the valley, in front of which is a kind of moat with two octagonal corner turrets. The lower castle wings to the north and south face west. The castle chapel of St. Joseph, with its octagonal domed tower, is located in the inner courtyard. Source: www.wikipedia.de
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Access to the entrance gate is possible via a wide gravel road;
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The fort is unfortunately hidden in a forest, but otherwise there is a good view;
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Beautiful section of the Way of St. James near Bettbrunn with some small sights;
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Good view of Bettbrunn from the edge of the forest;
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Großmehring offers a wide selection of routes, with over 760 mountain bike trails available. This includes a diverse range of options, from easy riverside paths to more challenging routes through varied terrain.
The terrain around Großmehring is quite varied. You can expect riverine landscapes along the Danube, picturesque hills, and dense forests. The nearby Altmühltal Nature Park also offers diverse low mountain landscapes, including juniper heath, wetland meadows, dry grasslands, and striking rock formations, providing a rich mix for mountain biking.
Yes, Großmehring has numerous easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners. Out of over 760 routes, 236 are classified as easy. An example is the Wooden cross at the rest area – very beautiful old birch avenue loop from Kasing, an easy 14.4-mile (23.1 km) path offering scenic views.
While the majority of trails are easy to moderate, there are 36 difficult mountain bike routes around Großmehring for experienced riders seeking a challenge. These trails often feature more significant elevation changes and technical sections through the hilly and forested areas.
Many trails in Großmehring offer access to natural attractions. You can ride along the Danube River, explore parts of the Altmühltal Nature Park, or pass by local lakes. Notable highlights include the Ingolstadt Dam and Reservoir, Baggersee Ingolstadt, and Auwald Lake, all of which are popular spots for outdoor recreation.
Yes, many of the easy and moderate trails are suitable for families. Routes along the Danube River, such as the Riverbank Rest Spot loop from Großmehring, offer relatively flat and scenic paths that are enjoyable for all ages. The region's extensive network of cycle paths also provides safe options for family outings.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many of the mountain bike trails in Großmehring, especially those through forests and along riverbanks. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, particularly in nature reserves like parts of the Altmühltal Nature Park, and to be mindful of other trail users and wildlife.
Yes, the region offers several spots to refuel. You can find beer gardens and huts that are often accessible from the trails. Popular options include the Högnerhäusl Beer Garden and the Köschinger Waldhaus beer garden, which are great for a break during your ride.
The spring, summer, and autumn months generally offer the best conditions for mountain biking in Großmehring. The weather is usually pleasant, and the landscapes are vibrant. While winter riding is possible, some trails might be muddy or icy, especially in forested areas, so checking local conditions is recommended.
Großmehring is accessible by public transport, and some regional buses may accommodate bikes, though it's best to check specific routes and schedules in advance. Ingolstadt, a larger nearby city, has more extensive public transport options, and from there, you can cycle to Großmehring or access trails directly.
The mountain biking experience in Großmehring is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 1,200 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, including the scenic Danube river paths and the tranquil forest trails, as well as the variety of routes suitable for different skill levels.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Großmehring are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Old Offendorf Train Station – Limes Cycle Path near Mendorf loop from Kasing, a moderate 19.9-mile (32.1 km) loop that follows parts of the historic Limes Cycle Path.


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