Best bike parks around Hausham are located in a region recognized for its diverse mountain biking opportunities within the Bavarian Alps. The area features a mix of challenging and leisurely routes, catering to various skill levels. Its geographical location provides access to both dedicated local trails and broader biking areas, including scenic mountain roads and challenging singletracks. This makes the region a notable destination for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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From the Schliersbergalm very steep, short, gravelly section
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The 3rd section is really not worthwhile, overgrown, muddy and blocked.
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Actually not far from the hustle and bustle at the Schliersbergalm. Despite this, not many people wander up here. The view is limited. Below the summit there is still some view of the lake. At the summit itself you only look south towards Brecherspitz and co. Nevertheless, it is a beautiful place, decorated with a bench and summit cross.
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Formerly a pure forest summit, the view towards Breitenstein is now clear due to tree felling and the summit destination is a worthwhile detour.
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Fairly new bench at the summit, the (unfortunately) clear-cutting of the forest towards south/southeast allows beautiful views of the Alps and lets the sun through.
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If you turn south from the summit cross, you have a wonderful view of the Wendelstein.
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Initially a great trail, nice about roots makes you happy. Middle segment partially impassable. There are thick trees across and in combination with mud it is not possible to get through, only sow and push helps. However, once this part is over, it puts you in a good mood again.
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Driven once and never again, because of which foresters with their trucks moan at you. Tree trunks are crisscrossing the paths. Tourists without end also on the said trails, which are more like a normal forest path, up and down they go for a walk with their children there, no real driving fun.
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The Hausham region offers a diverse range of mountain biking experiences. You'll find dedicated local trails like the challenging Coal Chamber MTB Trail, known for its flowy sections and technical features. The broader area also provides access to scenic mountain roads, challenging singletracks, and even a Freeridecross course at Sudelfeld, catering to various skill levels from leisurely rides to demanding downhill descents.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging options. The Coal Chamber MTB Trail in Hausham is rated red/black, featuring flowy sections, steep passages, artificial gaps, and drops. Other challenging trails include the Aiblinger Hütte Trail, known for its forest terrain and larger stones, and the Schwarzenberg Trail, which includes root sections and can be quite muddy in parts, offering an S1 to S2 difficulty.
For a technically less demanding gravel descent, check out the Kühzagl Descent. This trail offers a wide, well-paved forest path with occasional curves. While not overly technical, the gravel surface does require some concentration, making it a pleasant ride through the landscape.
The Rohnberg summit (1,257 m) offers beautiful MTB trails and views towards Brecherspitz and surrounding mountains. Additionally, the Prinzenweg Singletrack Descent to Hennerer provides good views of the Wendelstein and the mountains on Lake Tegernsee, especially when combined with a tour to the Kreuzbergalm.
Yes, near Bayrischzell, Sudelfeld offers a 'Freeridecross' course as part of its 'Actionwelt Sudelfeld.' This course features elements like waves, steep turns, boxes, rails, and flow sections, catering to a range of riders from families to ambitious individuals. It transforms from a ski resort into a mountain biking paradise during the summer months.
The mountain biking season around Hausham typically runs from mid-February to the end of November. Spring, summer, and autumn are ideal, with pleasant weather for day trips. However, specific trails like the Coal Chamber MTB Trail may close during wet conditions for safety and trail preservation.
Yes, the Coal Chamber MTB Trail is an official, club-operated (Gravitationssportverein e.V.) MTB-only trail located directly in Hausham. It's a unique offering in the Oberland region, providing a challenging and varied experience for advanced riders.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers extensive outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, including routes around Lake Schliersee and Lake Tegernsee. There are also scenic road cycling routes, such as the Sudelfeld Pass Ascent, and various running trails, including the Schliersee Lakeside Trail.
When riding trails like the Aiblinger Hütte Trail, it's important to practice appropriate trail etiquette. This includes being mindful of hikers, especially during busy times, and handling your brakes sensitively to avoid trail damage. Riding during the week can help avoid crowds.
Absolutely. The region around Hausham and the Miesbach area provides a mix of trails catering to all levels. While challenging options like the Coal Chamber Trail exist, you'll also find leisurely routes and trails with bypass options for less experienced riders, ensuring there's something for everyone from beginners to advanced mountain bikers.
Visitors frequently praise the trails for their fun and engaging nature. For instance, the Aiblinger Hütte Trail is described as 'fun and easy to drive downhill,' while the Prinzenweg Singletrack Descent to Hennerer is noted for putting riders 'in a good mood when you go up and even more fun when you go down.' Many appreciate the beautiful passages and scenic views offered by the various routes.


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