Bike parks around Rauher Forest feature a network of trails within a forested landscape, providing diverse mountain biking opportunities. This region offers natural singletracks and designated mountain bike park sections. The area is characterized by its woodlands, offering a natural setting for cycling activities. Riders can explore various trails that cater to different skill levels.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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There are two trails there: 1. M.W.A. 2. Moosline Both beginner-friendly
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Easy to ride, even though it has some roots. The only trail I could ride with the kids.
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Great, exciting trailer, right on the banks of the Bruckmahdweihe. Some passages are technical.
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There is a sign prohibiting mountain biking, cycling and horseback riding at the trail entrance. With regard to nature conservation, civil prosecution is also threatened. Please consider nature conservation.
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Completely destroyed, thank you dear Förster:in. Impassable! If you want to push, this is the place for you. It's a shame, it was really cool.
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You can also cycle off the main path along a narrow path on the other side of the pond. The path is narrow and with some roots, but in itself mobile!
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As of August 8th, 2022, wood is being made, so the trail is not passable, round wood is in the way everywhere
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The bike parks around Rauher Forest offer a variety of trails, including natural singletracks and designated mountain bike park sections. You'll find everything from rooty and flowy trails to more technical sections with drops. For example, the Fitness Island Trail is known for being very rooty and fun, while Trail With 3 Drops offers challenging sections.
Yes, several trails around Rauher Forest are suitable for families. The Fitness Island Trail is categorized as family-friendly, offering a cool, short root trail experience. Additionally, the Panzerkessel Deuringen area also features family-friendly trails.
Among the most popular trails are the Fitness Island Trail, described as a cool, short root trail, and Radegundeberg Trail Part 1, noted for its flow. Another favorite is the Singletrack at Bruckmahdweiher, which offers a beautiful riding experience with technical sections.
Yes, advanced riders can find challenging trails. The Trail With 3 Drops is specifically categorized as challenging, offering sections that require skill. The Singletrack at Bruckmahdweiher also becomes more technical with tree roots and muddy passages in its further course.
Rauher Forest is characterized by its woodlands, offering a natural setting for cycling. You'll encounter dense forests and natural singletracks. The Singletrack at Bruckmahdweiher, for example, runs near a lake and through a forest, providing scenic views and natural obstacles like tree roots.
Yes, the Panzerkessel Deuringen is a natural monument that also holds historical significance, offering a unique backdrop for your cycling adventures.
Visitors frequently praise the natural setting and the variety of trails. Many enjoy the rooty and flowy sections, with some describing trails like the Fitness Island Trail as 'really fun with enough speed.' The beautiful singletracks and the challenge of technical sections are also highly appreciated.
Beyond bike parks, the Rauher Forest region offers a range of cycling opportunities. You can explore various MTB Trails, enjoy Road Cycling Routes, or take a leisurely touring bicycle ride through the scenic landscape.
Some trails, like the Singletrack at Bruckmahdweiher, can become more technical with tree roots and muddy passages, especially after rain. It's always a good idea to check local conditions before heading out. Also, be aware that some areas, like parts of the Radegundeberg Trail Part 1, might be impacted by forest management or local regulations.
While specific cafes directly on the trails are not detailed, the region around Rauher Forest, being close to towns like Augsburg, offers various options for refreshments and accommodation. It's advisable to check local listings for cafes and pubs in nearby communities before your ride.
Information on specific parking facilities for each trail is not always explicitly provided in the highlight descriptions. However, as a general rule for forested areas popular with outdoor activities, you can usually find designated parking areas at trailheads or in nearby villages. It's recommended to check maps or local signage for the most convenient parking spots.


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