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Mountain biking around Inchenhofen offers an accessible network of cycling routes through a verdant countryside. The region, located in Bavaria, Germany, is characterized by lush green fields and forests, providing varied terrain for off-road cycling. While specific rugged mountain trails are not prominent, the area features a mix of paved and unpaved sections suitable for different mountain biking experiences. This landscape provides a picturesque setting for outdoor activities, particularly in spring, summer, and autumn.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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24.7km
01:54
260m
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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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28.9km
02:24
340m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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02:07
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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They have very good beer there.
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On a pilgrimage to (Nieder)Schönenfeld in 1691, 15-year-old Wilhelm Gastl became a particular admirer of the Mother of God. He therefore glued a devotional image of the Mother of God of Ettal onto a wooden board and attached it to a stately oak tree on the footpath from Aichach to the pilgrimage church of St. Leonhard in Inchenhofen in the spring of 1692. This image was venerated by many pilgrims and other people who passed by. A small wooden roof and a kneeler were soon erected in front of the image. Then Georg Planck, a farmer from Froschham, built a small wooden hut around the oak tree, where Wilhelm Gastl lived like a hermit. In 1696, construction of a brick chapel began. The delicate stucco was made by Matthias Lotter from Sirchenried in 1723. After a woman from Höchstädt was healed in 1699, pilgrims came from far and wide to the oak chapel. There are 271 Maria Eich. Records from 1698 to 1713 in several miracle books. The flourishing pilgrimage was abruptly interrupted as a result of secularization. However, a farmer from Oberbernbach bought the chapel and saved it from demolition. Today Maria Aich is once again enjoying great popularity. May devotions are celebrated in May. Once a year a supplication procession takes place from Oberbernbach to the chapel.
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On a pilgrimage to (Nieder)Schönenfeld in 1691, 15-year-old Wilhelm Gastl became a particular admirer of the Mother of God. He therefore glued a devotional image of the Mother of God of Ettal onto a wooden board and hung it on the footpath from Aichach to Wall in the spring of 1692. View of the interior. This image was venerated by many pilgrims and other people who passed by. A small wooden roof and a kneeler were soon erected in front of the image. Then Georg Planck, a farmer from Froschham, built a small wooden hut around the oak tree, where Wilhelm Gastl lived like a hermit. In 1696, construction of a brick chapel began. The delicate stucco was made by Matthias Lotter from Sirchenried in 1723. After a woman from Höchstädt was healed in 1699, pilgrims came from far and wide to the Eichkapelle. 271 records from 1698 to 1713 are recorded in several miracle books. The flourishing pilgrimage was abruptly interrupted as a result of secularization. However, a farmer from Oberbernbach bought the chapel and saved it from demolition. Today, Maria Aich is once again enjoying great popularity. May devotions are celebrated in May. Once a year, a supplication procession takes place from Oberbernbach to the chapel.
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The Sommerkeller Affing is a traditional forest beer garden in the district of Affing, Bavaria, known for its Bavarian delicacies and cozy atmosphere. Surrounded by forest, it has space for up to 550 guests and is ideal for family outings. Opening hours: The beer garden usually opens from May 1st and closes when the cold season begins. Offer: The menu includes classic Bavarian dishes such as roast pork, schnitzel and various snacks. There are special menus for children, and on certain days children under 12 can eat for free. Special features: The beer garden has a playground for children and a solar-powered charging station for e-bikes. Regular events and daily specials enrich the offer.
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The parish church of St. Magnus in Kühbach, Aichach-Friedberg district, is an important baroque building with a rich history. History: Originally founded around the year 1000 as a Benedictine monastery, the church was rebuilt in the Gothic style after a fire in 1577. It was given its current baroque appearance between 1687 and 1688 by the master builder Giovanni Androi. Parts of the previous building were integrated. The patronage of St. Magnus of Füssen is unusual in this region and probably goes back to the founding family of the 11th century. Architecture and furnishings: The church is characterized by rich baroque stucco decoration. The mighty high altar and the five side altars are characterized by their walnut-veneered and partially gilded column structure as well as the large paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries. Particularly worthy of mention is the altar painting by Johann Andreas Wolff from 1708, which depicts the glory of Saint Magnus. The parish church of St. Magnus is an outstanding example of baroque church architecture in Bavaria and an important cultural heritage of the region.
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The Oberbernbacher Forest is always worth a visit.
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Great place to stop off on the weekend.
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There are over 25 mountain bike trails around Inchenhofen, offering a variety of experiences through the region's green fields and forests. These routes cater to different skill levels, from easy to moderate.
The terrain around Inchenhofen is characterized by a mix of verdant countryside, lush green fields, and forests. While specific rugged mountain trails are not prominent, you'll find routes with both paved and unpaved sections, providing varied surfaces for mountain biking. The area offers a picturesque setting, especially in spring, summer, and autumn.
Yes, Inchenhofen offers several easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride. For example, the St. Magnus Church, Kühbach – Kühbach Brewery Beer Garden loop from Inchenhofen is an easy 11.6-mile (18.7 km) path that takes you through local historical and recreational spots.
Yes, there are 14 moderate mountain bike routes available around Inchenhofen. These routes often feature more varied terrain and longer distances. A good example is the Fairy Tale Forest – Trout pond at Silberbrünnl loop from Inchenhofen, a 15.3-mile (24.7 km) trail navigating through forest landscapes and past natural ponds.
Many of the mountain bike trails around Inchenhofen are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. The Großer Hieslinger Weiher – Kleiner Hieslinger Weiher loop from Inchenhofen is a popular 14.5-mile (23.4 km) option that takes you past local ponds.
The trails often lead past beautiful natural features and points of interest. You might encounter serene lakes like Lake Radersdorf or Großer Hieslinger Weiher. The Silberbrünnel Spring is another notable natural highlight in the area.
The region around Inchenhofen is particularly beautiful for mountain biking in spring and summer when everything is in bloom, and in autumn with its vibrant colorful foliage. These seasons offer pleasant weather and scenic views, making them ideal for exploring the trails.
Yes, Inchenhofen offers several easy routes suitable for families. These trails typically have gentler gradients and are often on well-maintained paths. The Großer Hieslinger Weiher – Kleiner Hieslinger Weiher loop from Inchenhofen is an easy route that families can enjoy together.
The mountain bike trails in Inchenhofen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the picturesque setting of green fields and forests, and the accessibility of routes for different skill levels.
Yes, the region offers options for refreshment. For instance, the St. Magnus Church, Kühbach – Kühbach Brewery Beer Garden loop from Inchenhofen passes by the Kühbach Brewery Beer Garden, offering a chance to relax and refuel after your ride. Lake Radersdorf also features refreshments and a sunbathing lawn.
While specific parking details for each trailhead are best checked on individual route pages, Inchenhofen is a municipality with general accessibility. For public transport, it's advisable to check local bus schedules to see which routes might connect to trail starting points, as the area is well-integrated into regional transport networks.
Yes, some routes offer a blend of nature and culture. The St. Magnus Church, Kühbach – Kühbach Brewery Beer Garden loop from Inchenhofen, for example, takes you past St. Magnus Church in Kühbach, allowing you to experience local history during your ride. Kühbach Monastery is also a notable historical site in the vicinity.
For those looking for longer rides, routes like the Maria Aich Chapel – Affing Castle loop from Inchenhofen cover a distance of 23.1 miles (37.2 km), offering a more extended mountain biking experience through varied landscapes.


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