Best bike parks around Fürstenzell are found in the Lower Bavarian Upland, an area characterized by forests and rolling hills. While Fürstenzell itself focuses on natural mountain biking trails, the surrounding region offers dedicated facilities. These include well-designed pumptracks and dirt parks that cater to various cycling disciplines. The landscape provides diverse terrain for different skill levels, from moderate routes to more challenging trails.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Technically demanding passage. Mountain bike safety highly recommended.
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I did the tour yesterday, October 29th. The steep slope is "still" passable towards the south. It can only be the engine that is not delivering the necessary power.
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Pocking really doesn't have much to offer, but with this campaign the community has earned a thumbs up. Not only was the lake rebuilt, but a great place for the whole family was also created. Biking, barbecuing, swimming and soaking up the sun all in one place.
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Absolutely cool for anyone who wants to test themselves. There are enough seating options, even a barbecue area is freely accessible to everyone.
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Nice lake to swim or just take a walk.
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It's not for everyone, but with a little practice and the right equipment, it's a lot of fun.
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Great forest with some very technical sections that are great fun
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Around Fürstenzell, you'll find a mix of dedicated facilities and natural trails. The region is known for well-designed pumptracks and dirt parks, such as the Pumptrack Pockinger See, which offers asphalt pumptracks and dirt tracks. Additionally, the Lower Bavarian Upland provides a diverse network of natural mountain bike trails through forests and rolling hills, offering various levels of challenge.
Yes, there are excellent family-friendly options. The Pumptrack Pockinger See is highly recommended, featuring a large asphalt pumptrack with a dedicated Kids Track suitable for toddlers on balance bikes. It's designed for all ages and skill levels, and is free to use. Another great choice is the Pumptrack Dirt Park, which is also well-maintained and free, offering fun for the whole family.
For those seeking a challenge, the Luisenburg Singletrail offers a technically demanding, rooted downhill experience. Another option is the Mountain bike trail with berms and jumps, which features artificial bank curves, ski jumps, kickers, and drops for advanced riders. The Steep Forest Trail with Fallen Tree also provides very technical sections.
The Pumptrack Pockinger See is popular for being one of the largest asphalt pumptracks in the region, offering a versatile course with waves, curves, and jumps. It includes a Kids Track and sections suitable for wheelchair users, making it inclusive. Adjacent to it is a dirt track for additional challenges. It's free to use, well-maintained, and has ample parking, making it a vibrant meeting point for all ages and skill levels.
Many of the facilities, such as the Pumptrack Pockinger See and the Pumptrack Dirt Park, are free to use, offering accessible fun for everyone.
Beyond bike parks, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous mountain biking trails, such as the 'View of Passau – Neuburger Wald Trails loop'. There are also hiking opportunities, like the 'Forest Trails in Lower Bavaria loop', and gravel biking routes, including the 'Mariensteg Suspension Bridge – Inn Cycle Path'. For more details, check out the MTB Trails around Fürstenzell, Hiking around Fürstenzell, and Gravel biking around Fürstenzell guides.
Yes, for facilities like the Pumptrack Pockinger See, ample parking is available at the nearby natural lido, making access convenient for visitors.
Visitors frequently praise the well-maintained and free facilities like the Pumptrack Pockinger See, highlighting the fun for all ages. For natural trails, the technically demanding single trails and challenging forest sections are highly appreciated by those with the right equipment and practice.
Near the Pumptrack Pockinger See, you can find a beautiful sunbathing lawn with plenty of shade and, in summer, a Bavarian guest garden by the lake, along with great footbridges.
The bike parks and natural trails are generally enjoyable during the warmer months, from spring through autumn, when the weather conditions are favorable for riding. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially for natural trails which can be affected by rain.
Absolutely. The pumptracks, such as the Pumptrack Pockinger See, are designed to be accessible for beginners and even toddlers. Riders can learn to navigate the course without pedaling, focusing on balance and rhythm, and can adjust the difficulty by controlling their speed.


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