Best bike parks around Lenggries are situated in the Bavarian Alps, nestled in the Isarwinkel between Karwendel and Wettersteingebirge. This region offers a varied landscape, making it a notable destination for mountain biking enthusiasts. Lenggries itself is a climatic health resort, providing a setting for outdoor activities. The area features a primary bike park and a wide array of natural trails.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Also had to get off frequently. Steep ascent with many stones and leaves, then a very narrow overgrown single trail. I wouldn't ride it again.
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Great for practicing hairpin turns
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well-drivable hairpin bends - almost all at least
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challenging trail that forced me to dismount in some places.
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Beautiful narrow path, if you can handle your MTB you will have fun here.
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I wouldn't give it an S2, more like an S1 with one tricky spot. It's narrow and overgrown and in one or two places it goes down quite a bit on the left.
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Coming from Neuhütteneck, there is a very steep, rough descent. A good combination of brakes and balance is required, then you can ride down it easily. Completely unsuitable for touring cyclists.
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The Lenggries region, particularly the Bikepark Lenggries, offers a diverse range of trails suitable for all skill levels. You'll find everything from flowy trails like the Bavarian A-Line with jumps and banked turns, to technically demanding downhill tracks such as DownDaHill, Big Ball, and SlopeStyle. There are also natural trails like the FunRide / FlowRide, and specific challenges like the Smooth Operator Trail (Switchback Paradise), known for its hairpin bends.
Yes, the Bikepark Lenggries is very beginner-friendly and caters to families. Many obstacles on trails can be bypassed, and riding technique courses are available to help improve skills. The settlement of Lenggries itself is noted as a family-friendly area with a bike park.
The bike parks in Lenggries are typically open from May to October. Specific hours usually apply on weekends and holidays, with extended operating times during the Bavarian summer holidays. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions for mountain biking.
Yes, for your convenience, bikes and full protective gear are available for rent directly on-site at the Bikepark Lenggries. This makes it easy for visitors who don't have their own equipment or prefer not to transport it.
The Bikepark Lenggries offers several useful facilities, including a drag lift for easy ascent, bike wash stations, and a repair station. Additionally, catering options are available in guesthouses directly adjacent to the park.
Advanced riders looking for a challenge can explore trails like DownDaHill, Big Ball, and SlopeStyle within the Bikepark Lenggries, which feature large gap drops, doubles, and Northshore elements. The Smooth Operator Trail (Switchback Paradise) is also rated S2/S3 in parts, offering technical hairpin bends. For a steep and rocky experience, consider the Steep Gravel Section Near Hirschbachsattel.
Beyond the bike parks, the Lenggries region offers a wide array of outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, such as those found in the Cycling around Lenggries guide, or try gravel biking with routes like the Jachenau Bike Path – Isar Riverside Cycle Path loop from the Gravel biking around Lenggries guide. There are also numerous running and hiking trails, including challenging routes like the Seekarkreuz loop, detailed in the Running Trails around Lenggries guide.
The Altgraben Trail is a unique experience as it runs along a wonderful gorge. It starts with a coarser section in the upper part and transitions into a very flowy trail towards the end. Visitors often recommend stopping to enjoy the scenic views of the gorge.
Yes, for those not interested in mountain biking, Bullcarts are available for rent at the Bikepark Lenggries, offering a different and fun way to experience the downhill terrain.
The Bikepark Lenggries is conveniently located just under an hour south of Munich, making it easily accessible for a day trip or a longer stay. The region is well-connected and offers various transport options.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse and well-maintained trails, from the flowy sections perfect for practicing techniques to the challenging downhill runs. The scenic beauty of the Bavarian Alps and the Isarwinkel also adds to the appeal, as highlighted by the komoot community's numerous upvotes and photos.
Many trails in the Lenggries region offer beautiful views. The Altgraben Trail, for instance, provides stunning vistas along its gorge. Additionally, the broader region, situated in the Bavarian Alps, ensures that many routes, including the MTB Downhill Trail to Isar Valley, offer picturesque forest and valley views.


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