Best bike parks around Weyarn are situated in a region known for its diverse mountain biking trails within the Bavarian Alps. This area serves as a gateway to scenic routes through the Mangfall Valley and around Lake Schliersee and Lake Tegernsee. The landscape offers a mix of gentle hills and challenging mountain paths, catering to various skill levels. Weyarn itself is exploring options for public cycling facilities, complementing the extensive trail network.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Nice trail, even though at first I couldn't believe the start was so close to the railway tracks 😱. It's actually quite easy and fun, although it does have some roots.
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I also rode the trail out of curiosity – I pushed my bike on the steep section and also heeded the owner's sign "No mountain bike trail! To protect the forest" therefore, no recommendation from me – private property should be respected!!!! I'll spare you further comments about the people who apparently created this trail. No one should be surprised if forest and field paths are closed to bikers.
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From the Schliersbergalm very steep, short, gravelly section
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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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Just a quick dip in the mud :D
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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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While Weyarn itself is developing public cycling facilities, the surrounding Bavarian Alps offer an extensive network of mountain biking trails. These range from scenic routes through the Mangfall Valley to challenging paths around Lake Schliersee and Lake Tegernsee, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a mix of gentle hills and more demanding mountain terrain.
The region primarily features extensive mountain biking trails rather than large, dedicated public bike parks. However, there is a private 'Garten Pumptrack - Mini Bikepark' in Weyarn, and discussions are underway for a public pumptrack. For a more traditional bike park experience, the wider region also mentions a bike park at Schliersee.
Some highly regarded trails include the Fehleiten Trail, known for its small kickers and technical sections. The Rohnberg summit (1,257 m) also offers beautiful MTB trails accessible from the Schliersbergalm. Another popular option is the S1 Trail Between Maxlmühle and Valley, which is relatively easy but can be muddy.
Yes, the region offers trails suitable for various skill levels, including beginners. The S1 Trail Between Maxlmühle and Valley is a relatively easy, short trail. Many routes in the Mangfall Valley are also known for their beautiful scenery and cater to different difficulty levels, including easier paths.
Advanced riders can find more challenging terrain, particularly on routes with significant elevation gains and technical demands. The Bayernweg Trail, for instance, involves a tedious but rewarding climb. For a truly challenging experience, the Schocker Trail Entrance is noted for its brutal gradients and difficult sections, though it can be impassable in parts due to fallen trees.
The best time for mountain biking in the Weyarn area is generally from spring through autumn, when the weather is mild and trails are clear of snow. Summer offers pleasant conditions, though some trails, like the S1 Trail Between Maxlmühle and Valley, can be muddy after rain. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The region is renowned for its spectacular scenery. Trails often offer expansive views of the Bavarian Alps, Lake Schliersee, and Lake Tegernsee. For example, the Rohnberg summit (1,257 m) provides views towards Brecherspitz and the lake below the summit. The Mangfall Valley itself is celebrated for its picturesque landscapes.
Beyond mountain biking, the Weyarn area is excellent for other outdoor pursuits. You can explore various mountain hikes, including routes to the Taubenberg Observation Tower. There are also numerous cycling routes suitable for touring bikes, and general hiking trails, such as those along the Mangfall River.
Yes, the region offers several scenic circular routes. Popular options include the Gindelalmen Loop from Kleinpienzenau, the Mangfall Loop from Weyarn, and the View of the Bavarian Alps – Schliersee Loop from Seehamer See. These routes vary in length and difficulty, providing diverse experiences.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain and spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. The well-maintained trails, ranging from intermediate forest paths to challenging summit routes, are highly appreciated. The community also enjoys the unique features like small kickers on trails such as the Fehleiten Trail, and the rewarding climbs to viewpoints.
Yes, some trails, like the S1 Trail Between Maxlmühle and Valley, are popular with hikers, especially seniors. It's important to be mindful and courteous, adjusting your speed and giving way to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone on the path.


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