Best bike parks in the Ostallgäu are found within a region characterized by its diverse natural landscape, featuring mountains, forests, and lakes. The area offers a variety of cycling opportunities, from dedicated bike parks to extensive networks of mountain bike trails. It is particularly known for its extensive mountain biking trails around areas like Pfronten-Nesselwang, Alpspitz, and Tegelberg. The region provides options for various skill levels, including flowy single trails, technical downhills, and scenic tours.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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This "Singletrail" no longer exists! It has since been widened and roughly ballasted. Continuing to refer to it as a "highlight" is no longer appropriate.
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As already mentioned, the lower section near the Stubentalalpe has unfortunately become nothing more than a scree slope with a lot of loose material since the clearing work. The forest from the Dinserhütte to the Stubentalalpe alternates between easily navigable, rooty sections and, in some cases, deep washouts, resulting in deep and narrow fords (at times, pedals were stuck in the embankment on the left and right, making it impossible to ride). Despite the prolonged drought, there were still muddy patches in the forest, but these can be avoided with foresighted riding.
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The trail has lost its appeal with the mountain bike... Only a straight gravel path :(
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Unfortunately the beautiful trail has been turned into a gravel road
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Not easy to ride. Downhill S2-S2+, uphill S3-S3+. High risk of injury if you fall.
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Great forest for MTB
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A full suspension bike is very helpful and 2.4 tires give good grip with the right air pressure. A bit of courage and skill are required for this 2 km descent. Depending on your ability, you may also have to push. There are also hairpin bends. The trail is ideal for technical training.
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Ostallgäu offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll find everything from flowy single trails like the Singletrack Ammergebirge to challenging routes with deeply rooted sections, such as the Root Trail Allgäu. Other trails feature loose rocks, steep slopes, and soft forest soil, providing a true Allgäu mountain biking experience. Some paths, like the Höllweg Singletrack, can even be muddy, adding to the adventure.
Yes, Ostallgäu offers options for all skill levels. The **Rollbahn Pfronten Skate and Bike Park** is a free-to-use facility with diverse terrain suitable for a fun and varied riding experience, including BMX, dirt jumpers, and scooter riders. Additionally, the **Rad- und Mountainbike-Arena Allgäu** features a network of GPS-guided tours that include family-friendly rides, making it accessible for beginners.
For dedicated facilities, the **Rollbahn Pfronten Skate and Bike Park** offers various bumps, dips, humps, steep turns, and a unique jump box for acrobatic jumps. While not strictly within Ostallgäu, the broader Allgäu region also mentions **Bikepark Weitnau**, which provides a FlowLine, EnduroLine, and JumpLine, complete with a lift for convenient access.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge can explore trails like the Border Trail Dinserhütte–Stubentalalpe, which is technically demanding, especially when wet due to roots and soft forest floor. The Challenging S3 Trail to the Valley (Allgäu) also offers a significant test of skill. The **Säuling Schützensteig Trail** is another classic downhill route with loose rocks that appeals to experienced riders.
Many trails in Ostallgäu offer stunning natural beauty. The Singletrack Ammergebirge provides a nice ride to Plansee. The **Faulenbach Valley Mountain Bike Route** features beautiful lake views. The region around **Alpspitz (Nesselwang)** and **Tegelberg (Schwangau)** offers fantastic views of the Alps and surrounding landscapes, with routes passing by alpine huts.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and fun factor of the trails. For instance, the Singletrack Ammergebirge is noted for its 'super great mobile departure' and being 'very fun.' The Root Trail Allgäu is described as having 'everything' and being 'a lot of fun,' despite its deeply rooted sections. Riders also appreciate the challenging and 'ingenious' root paths on trails like the S2 forest floor trail Allgäu.
Absolutely! Beyond bike parks, Ostallgäu is excellent for various outdoor pursuits. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'View of Neuschwanstein Castle – View of the Allgäu Alps loop from Füssen,' or explore the 'Vils Valley – Hohenschwangau Castle loop from Pfronten-Ried.' For hikers, there are options like the 'Waterfall trail Nesselwang circular tour' or the 'Buchenberg loop in Buching.' You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling in the Ostallgäu and Hiking in the Ostallgäu guides.
The main mountain biking season in Ostallgäu typically runs from spring through autumn. During these months, the weather is generally favorable, and trails are most accessible. Some trails, particularly those with soft forest floors or many roots, can become more challenging or muddy after heavy rain, so checking local conditions is advisable.
Yes, the areas around **Pfronten-Nesselwang**, **Alpspitz**, and **Tegelberg** are particularly well-regarded for their extensive mountain biking networks. These regions offer a wide array of trails, from scenic tours to challenging downhills, catering to various skill levels. The **Rad- und Mountainbike-Arena Allgäu** also provides a comprehensive network of 18 GPS-guided round tours.
Ostallgäu boasts several notable singletrack trails. The Singletrack Ammergebirge is a popular choice for its enjoyable ride. The Höllweg Singletrack offers a fun mountain bike section that helps avoid a parallel county road. Additionally, the Ländeweg Singletrack provides another option for singletrack enthusiasts.
Yes, for those looking to explore the region's cycling opportunities without bringing their own equipment, bikes and e-bikes can be rented locally, especially in areas covered by the **Rad- und Mountainbike-Arena Allgäu** network.


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