Bike parks around Attenkirchen offer dedicated spaces for cyclists to practice and improve riding techniques. The region, situated within the Freising district, provides a natural setting for various cycling activities. Attenkirchen features facilities designed to enhance bike handling skills and offers opportunities for dirt jumping. These resources cater to different skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Great adventure trail. Lots of curves, tightly overgrown but actually always rideable. I would classify it as S1+. Depending on your level of difficulty, up to S4 if you want to ride over all the trees lying across the path (only for stump jumpers). The branches and trees lying across the path require constant attention. With a mechanical MTB, some tree trunks would still be rideable, but I have to push or lift my e-bike over them (the plastic cover of the motor under the bottom bracket is not a rock ring). If you want to ride fast, you have to take the north bank.
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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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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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Attenkirchen and the surrounding Freising district offer a variety of cycling facilities. You'll find skill parks and dirt parks designed for practicing techniques and dirt jumping. Additionally, there are numerous challenging forest trails, including those with natural streams and technical features. Examples include the Marzling Forest MTB Trail, known for its hilly forest path, and the Konrat Trail, which follows a stream.
Yes, the region boasts scenic trails, particularly along the Isar. The Isarauen Trail Between Hangenham and Moosburg is described as a wild, natural track with views of the Isar and natural streams. It's considered one of the most beautiful trails in the region, offering a natural setting for your ride.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Challenging Forest Descent offers a fast downhill section with varied ground conditions and natural jumps. The Marzling Forest MTB Trail also features furrowed, hilly terrain that provides a fun challenge. Additionally, the Isarauen Trail Between Hangenham and Moosburg can be challenging due to fallen trees and potholes, especially in certain seasons.
Yes, BikePark Attenkirchen is specifically designed as a skill park and dirt park. It provides a dedicated space for cyclists of various ages and skill levels to practice and improve their riding techniques. These parks typically feature obstacles like drops, curves, waves, and balance elements, arranged to offer different levels of difficulty, making it ideal for skill development.
Visitors frequently highlight the natural beauty and the fun factor of the trails. For instance, the Marzling Forest MTB Trail is praised for its 'wonderful scenery with great stretches to have fun.' The Konrat Trail is recommended for being 'a lot of fun' along the stream. The community also appreciates the variety of trails available in the forest areas.
Absolutely. Beyond mountain biking, you can explore various cycling routes around Attenkirchen. There are options for touring bicycles, such as the 'Bockerlradweg – View of Zolling Power Plant loop from Attenkirchen' (33.9 km, moderate) or 'View of Figlsdorf – St. Peter's Chapel Gründl loop from Attenkirchen' (12.0 km, easy). For road cycling, routes like 'Climb in Langenbach loop from Attenkirchen' (83.7 km, moderate) are available. You can find more details in the Cycling around Attenkirchen and Road Cycling Routes around Attenkirchen guides.
While specific conditions vary, some trails like the Isarauen Trail Between Hangenham and Moosburg are noted to be difficult to ride in summer due to overgrowth but are 'a lot of fun' in winter and spring. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and less overgrowth for forest trails. Always check local weather conditions before your visit.
BikePark Attenkirchen is free to use and welcomes participants of all ages, indicating no specific permits are required for that facility. For general forest trails in the Freising district, it's always advisable to adhere to local signage and regulations regarding trail usage, especially concerning protected areas or private land. Typically, riding on designated trails is permitted.
Besides cycling, the Attenkirchen area offers opportunities for running. You can find various running trails, including 'Running loop from Attenkirchen' (12.7 km, moderate) and 'Angelsberger Pond loop from Attenkirchen' (19.1 km, difficult). Explore more options in the Running Trails around Attenkirchen guide.
While specific cafes directly adjacent to the smaller, local bike parks like BikePark Attenkirchen are not detailed, the village of Attenkirchen and nearby towns in the Freising district offer various amenities. You can find cafes, restaurants, and pubs in these areas to refuel after your ride. It's recommended to check local listings for options closest to your chosen trail.
The region's bike parks are primarily accessed by personal transport, given their location within natural settings. While Attenkirchen itself has some public transport connections, direct routes to specific trailheads or the BikePark Attenkirchen may require additional planning or a short ride from the nearest stop. Checking local bus schedules for the Freising district is advisable.
Yes, the area features singletrack trails. The Singletrack in the Isar floodplains between Hangenham and Moosburg is an intermediate trail that offers a nice riding experience, though it can be overgrown in summer and may require lifting your bike over fallen tree trunks at times.


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