Bike parks around Auberg offer a range of mountain biking experiences within a natural landscape. The area features trails that traverse forests, follow river courses, and include challenging downhill sections. These routes cater to various skill levels, from intermediate paths to technically demanding descents. The terrain often includes natural elements like roots and rocks, characteristic of the region's outdoor environment.
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Private forest access ATTENTION: Not accessible due to a pasture fence!
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Great trail for mountain biking and running
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Great piece where you can let it run properly
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The Granitlandrunde section offers a lot of variety: easy, wonderful sections along the edge of the forest after the Schamaninnen-Kreis, and there are also comfortable forest path sections on the climb from Guglwald, but also rough stones and heavy roots in between. It is easy to ride in both directions, and a fully is of course helpful in the rough parts 😊. The path names are really apt: Waldidylle, Naturgenuss Weg, TraumArena Weg
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One of the finest MTB trails - no rocks, just solid ground, with the quiet Pesenbach stream next to you.
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Super nice to drive, also very long :-)
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This single trail is awesome. Hollow alleys with rocky outcrops on the way in the forest. The trail only goes downhill from the forest.
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The bike parks around Auberg offer a mix of trails, from intermediate forest paths to technically demanding downhill sections. You'll find routes that traverse forests, follow river courses, and feature natural elements like roots and rocks, characteristic of the region's outdoor environment.
Yes, Auberg is known for its challenging downhill trails. For instance, the Steinbruch Downhill Trail is appreciated for its brisk pace and technical demands. Another option is the Hohe Reuth Downhill, which is described as a short but fast and technically demanding descent with roots and stones.
Absolutely. The Trail Along the Pesenbach is an intermediate trail that follows the Pesenbach stream. It's noted for being a solid ground trail without many rocks, making it a smooth ride. The TraumArena Trail and Granitlandrunde also offers varied sections, including easy forest paths.
Biking around Auberg allows you to immerse yourself in nature. Many trails wind through forests, offering scenic views and natural obstacles like roots and rocky outcrops. The Trail Along the Pesenbach, for example, runs alongside the quiet Pesenbach stream, providing a tranquil experience.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and natural beauty of the trails. Highlights like the TraumArena Trail and Granitlandrunde are loved for their diverse sections, from easy forest edges to rougher parts with stones and roots. The challenging downhill sections, such as the Steinbruch Downhill Trail, are also highly recommended for their exhilarating rides.
Yes, the region features trails with natural root sections. The Root Trail Mühlviertel is explicitly named for its challenging root sections, offering a super long and engaging ride. The Hohe Reuth Downhill is also described as 'rooty and stoney' by riders.
Beyond mountain biking, Auberg offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, with options like the 'Teufelmühle Inn loop' or the 'Chapel – Hermit's Hut loop'. There are also dedicated running trails, including longer routes like the 'Zaglmühle – Haslach Oil Mill and Museum loop'. For more details, you can check the Hiking around Auberg guide or the Running Trails around Auberg guide.
Yes, the broader Auberg area, particularly the Granitland region, offers extensive mountain biking opportunities. You can find longer routes such as the 'Atzmühl Bridge – Hansberg Viewpoint loop' or the 'Steinerne Mühl River Trail – Atzmühl Bridge loop'. These routes provide diverse terrain and distances for various skill levels. More information can be found in the MTB Trails around Auberg guide.
Yes, Auberg is well-suited for intermediate mountain bikers. Trails like the Trail Along the Pesenbach and sections of the TraumArena Trail and Granitlandrunde are classified as intermediate, offering enjoyable rides without being overly technical. These trails often feature solid ground and scenic forest paths.
The terrain around Auberg is quite varied. You'll encounter everything from smooth, solid ground trails, as found along the Pesenbach, to more rugged sections with significant roots and stones, particularly on downhill and forest trails like the Root Trail Mühlviertel. Many trails also feature hollow alleys and rocky outcrops within the forest.


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