Best bike parks around Putzbrunn provide diverse options for cycling routes and mountain biking trails. The surrounding natural landscape offers opportunities for various outdoor activities. Riders can find facilities that include dirt park features and trails suitable for different skill levels. This region caters to both structured bike park experiences and general cycling in natural settings.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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View of the lake in the gravel pit
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Riding here is always a great experience
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In the old Roth gravel works in the Truderinger Forest, the machines ran from around 1930 to the mid-1980s. Here, coarse stone material was crushed with heavy metal balls in the rotating grinding drums. Today there is a biotope on the former gravel dumps
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You have to subdivide here, the first part of the Wildsautrail (from west to east) is within the Ebersberger Forest (EF). Here is the way S0 and to drive for everyone. Nothing spectacular. In Kirchseeon in the direction of Ebersberg, the trail leads out of the EF, over the playground at the cemetery and then past the soccer field and along the fence. Here the trail changes completely. A lot of roots, at the beginning a steep, rooty piece S3 uphill and always demanding. I would say on average S1. Then a short flowing piece and then again many roots. At the end it goes downhill again, slightly loose ground, few roots S2. After that it's dirt roads. Driven by the pictures with my wife I wouldn't do it again. Rideable for me alone. For the second part, a certain skill is required.
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Great avenue, quite crowded in summer
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the Thomas-Mann-Allee, very nice avenue and if you want it a bit adventurous, you can choose the single trail along the Isar, very nice when it's dry.
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The small lake is almost completely overgrown with reeds and only a narrow strip of water is visible at the edge.
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The dump landscape at the gravel works is a wild bike park for adventurous riders. The factory building leaves a morbid and beautiful impression - I always like to drive by here.
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Around Putzbrunn, you'll find a variety of bike parks including dirt parks, flow trails, and areas with natural trails. For example, the Rothsee Gravel Pit and Trails offers beautiful trails around a lake and a small dirt park. The local Bikepark Putzbrunn also features a beginner-friendly dirt park with larger distances between jumps, and potentially a pump track.
Yes, the Bikepark Putzbrunn is known for its beginner-friendly dirt park, designed with larger distances between jumps to help new riders practice their skills. Additionally, many of the trails around Putzbrunn, including those at Rothsee Gravel Pit and Trails, are suitable for various skill levels, often including intermediate options.
The Rothsee Gravel Pit and Trails is a great family-friendly option. It features beautiful trails around a lake and a small dirt park, and is also suitable for sunbathing, offering a relaxed environment for families.
For more challenging experiences, the Dirt Park Kiesgrube Waldperlach is an excellent choice. Bikers have built a small dirt park there, with several jumps hidden within the forest and bushes of the former gravel pit, offering a more demanding ride.
Yes, you can find enjoyable flow trails. Flow 1 is a beautiful flow trail through a forest, featuring root single trails, branches, and twigs. Another option is the Flow trail along the Isar, which offers an adventurous single trail experience, especially nice when dry.
Beyond bike parks, the Putzbrunn area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes for touring bicycles, find numerous running trails, or venture onto dedicated mountain bike trails. For more details on these activities, you can check out the guides for Cycling around Putzbrunn, Running Trails around Putzbrunn, and MTB Trails around Putzbrunn.
Yes, the Rothsee Gravel Pit and Trails is situated around a lake, offering beautiful natural surroundings in addition to its bike trails. The Flow trail along the Isar also provides a scenic ride alongside the river.
Visitors appreciate the variety of trails, from beautiful routes around lakes to challenging dirt parks with hidden jumps. The community often highlights the well-maintained nature of spots like the Rothsee Gravel Pit and Trails and the adventurous single trails found in forested areas, such as Flow 1.
While specific details about a dedicated pump track are not extensively detailed, the local Bikepark Putzbrunn, which features a dirt park, often implies some form of a pump track for continuous riding without pedaling. Pump tracks are excellent for developing bike handling skills, balance, and endurance.
Yes, for those looking for technical challenges, trails like Flow 1 and Great trail are known for their root single trails and other natural obstacles, providing an engaging experience for mountain bikers.
Bike parks and trails around Putzbrunn are generally best enjoyed during dry conditions. While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, spring through autumn typically offers the most favorable weather for outdoor cycling. Some trails, like the Flow trail along the Isar, are particularly nice when it's dry.


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