Best bike parks around Wolfersdorf offer a variety of mountain biking experiences in a region characterized by its natural landscapes. The area features diverse terrain, including forests and river valleys, providing settings for outdoor activities. Wolfersdorf is situated in a part of Germany known for its extensive network of trails suitable for mountain biking. The local environment supports a range of outdoor pursuits, with a focus on natural trails rather than constructed bike park facilities.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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DANGER! Not so passable anymore. In the direction of Moosburg you go to the small bridge (see markings on the map). But after that there is actually no way on the southern bank of the Isar. Too many fallen trees and bushes make it almost impossible to get through.
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Drive down the Isar at the small bridge over the Goldach at the latest! The Isarufertrail is not mobile due to to many fallen trees. If you still want to try it, you should plan about 1h30m for the 5km to the Isar bridge near Gaden and be prepared to lift the bike over tree trunks about 40 times and then climb over other tree trunks over the Goldach. But then it's great fun, especially in the very last light of day
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Currently 06/22 bad to ride with a racing bike or trekking bike. It's a real trail and heavily overgrown. The grass and the nettle on the left and right are quite high. Great fun to ride with MTB (see pictures)
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Beautiful view
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A really beautiful and idyllic trail to ride in both directions. In summer it is overgrown and therefore difficult to drive on. We went in winter and spring and it's a lot of fun then. However, the bike has to be lifted over fallen trees. From the bridge at Marzling, you can expect a number of pedestrians and dogs about 1km away. The old rusty barrier at the bridge near Oberhummel marks the entrance there
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In summer the grass on the trail is very high (1m). We took a tick straight away.
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Around Wolfersdorf, you'll find a focus on natural mountain bike trails rather than dedicated bike parks with lifts. The region offers diverse terrain, including challenging forest descents, natural river trails, and intermediate cycle ways. Trails often feature natural obstacles, varied ground conditions, and can be quite wild, requiring cross-country riding skills.
Yes, several trails around Wolfersdorf offer a challenge for experienced riders. The Konrat Trail is a challenging route through the forest, following a stream. Another option is the Isarauen Trail Between Hangenham and Moosburg, a natural track with potential fallen trees and potholes, offering views of the Isar. There's also a specific Challenging Forest Descent that features quick downhill sections and drainage ditches that can be used as jumps.
While many trails offer challenges, the Amperdamm Trail is described as a nice, easy singletrack on the dam, suitable for intermediate riders. The Weltwald XCO Track (5 km) is also categorized as intermediate, offering a 5km route with some elevation through the forest, primarily on gravel paths.
The trails around Wolfersdorf often wind through forests and along river valleys. For instance, the Isarauen Trail Between Hangenham and Moosburg offers scenic views of the Isar River. Many trails, like the Konrat Trail, are situated within forests and follow natural streams, providing a natural and often wild riding experience.
Trail conditions can vary significantly with the seasons. For example, the Amperdamm Trail can have very high grass (up to 1m) in summer, and the Isarauen Trail Between Hangenham and Moosburg can become overgrown and difficult to ride in summer, with fallen trees and potholes. Winter and spring might offer better conditions for some natural tracks, but always be prepared for varied terrain.
Given the natural and often wild character of the trails, it's important to ride foreseeably, especially on challenging descents like the Challenging Forest Descent, where other riders might be present. The ground can change frequently, and obstacles may appear suddenly. An off-road suitable bicycle is recommended, and always be considerate of hikers, especially on shared paths like the Weltwald XCO Track.
Visitors appreciate the natural and diverse character of the trails. Many enjoy the challenging aspects, the fun of riding along streams, and the scenic views, particularly along river sections. The feeling of being in a wild, natural environment, even with its obstacles like fallen trees, is often highlighted as a unique appeal.
Beyond mountain biking, the Wolfersdorf area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for easy hikes, such as the Hallertauer Hügelland loop. There are also many options for general cycling tours, including the Bockerlradweg, and dedicated gravel biking routes that explore the countryside.
The Weltwald XCO Track (5 km) is a 5km route with about 70 meters of elevation, which can typically be completed in 14-20 minutes, making it suitable for a shorter, focused ride.
Many trails, especially in the forest areas, are marked on platforms like OpenStreetMap. For komoot highlights, you can find detailed descriptions, visitor tips, and photos directly on their respective highlight pages, such as the Amperdamm Trail or Konrat Trail.
While specific loop routes for the individual bike park highlights are not detailed, the broader region around Wolfersdorf offers many cycling and hiking loops. For example, the Cycling around Wolfersdorf guide features several loop routes like the 'Bockerlradweg – Abenstal cycle path loop from Wolfersdorf'.


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