Best bike parks around Sinzing are situated at the edge of the Bavarian Forest, characterized by hilly forests and river landscapes. The area provides dedicated facilities for dirt biking and an extensive network of mountain bike trails. These routes cater to various skill levels, offering both moderate and challenging rides. Sinzing's diverse terrain makes it suitable for mountain bikers seeking varied experiences.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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In the upper area there is a tree exactly lengthwise on the trial, some ramps have been removed. Almost looks like someone "dismantled" it
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Awesome Endless Trail. Am through today 20.05.2022. Very nice. Now and then a tree lies across. Otherwise everything top.
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Nice trail. That's fun. Good to drive.
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Hello, dear bikers. The Snakeline is really only for someone who can control their bike. There are a few "chicken lines" (detours) but there have already been some serious falls. Before an accident happens, which would be very tragic and sad at the same time, "Safety First". Our sport always has a certain residual risk. So, if you don't really have control of your bike and/or are still a beginner, you should take a close look at the Snakeline before riding it. Be careful and don't overestimate yourself when riding the Snakeline.
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Is a bit insidious: it starts very gently and boringly and suddenly it is totally ingenious - is good to drive with a bit of experience and technique. To be enjoyed with caution for the MTB beginner.
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Sinzing offers a diverse range of biking experiences. You'll find dedicated facilities like the Dirtpark Sinzing Jumpline for dirt biking, featuring jumps and a pump track. The area also boasts an extensive network of mountain bike trails, including challenging singletracks and downhill sections, set within hilly forests and picturesque river landscapes.
Yes, the Dirtpark Sinzing Jumpline is a notable dedicated facility in Sinzing. It was significantly renovated in May 2023 and includes professionally designed jumps, approach towers, and a pump track, making it ideal for practicing dirt jump and pump track skills.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge can explore trails like the Dynamite Trail at Keilstein, known for its fun descents. The Pfarrersteig Trail also offers tricky passages and small jumps. Additionally, the Kamelbuckel-Trail is a demanding option, with some sections rated S3-S6, requiring advanced riding skills and good fitness.
Yes, the Hohlweg Trail is an intermediate forest trail that starts gently and becomes more engaging, requiring some experience and technique. The Snakeline Trail is another intermediate option with jumps that can be ridden or avoided, making it suitable for a range of skill levels.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and flow of the trails. For instance, the Snakeline Trail is loved for its jumps and steep turns, while the Pfarrersteig Trail is highlighted for its perfect level of difficulty, being tricky enough to be fun yet light enough to flow. The area's diverse terrain, from technical singletracks to rooty paths, also contributes to its appeal.
Yes, the Sinzing DH is a 1 km singletrack trail near Regensburg, primarily designed for downhill riding. It's rated as green difficulty and is moderately popular among riders.
Beyond mountain biking, Sinzing offers a variety of cycling options. You can explore touring bicycle routes like the 'Schwarze Laber River – Iron Footbridge (Regensburg) loop' or 'Poor Clares Monastery Viehhausen – Alling Paper Mill loop'. For gravel biking, consider routes such as 'Oberhinkhofen Glider Airfield – Niedergebraching Trails loop'. Road cyclists can enjoy scenic rides like 'Essing Village and Cliffs – Prunn Castle photo spot loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Sinzing, Gravel biking around Sinzing, and Road Cycling Routes around Sinzing guides.
Yes, the Bobbahn Kleinprüfening Trail is a moderate mountain bike tour that caters to various fitness levels, though some parts require advanced riding technique (STS S2). For those new to mountain biking, the Snakeline Trail also allows jumps to be avoided, making it accessible for beginners.
The trails around Sinzing are set amidst hilly forests and river landscapes, offering picturesque views. The Dynamite Trail at Keilstein, for example, is categorized as having a viewpoint. Many routes provide opportunities to enjoy the varied scenery, including river views and dense woodlands.
Yes, the Short steep trail with jump by the bridge ditch features a nice kicker set up in a ditch. It's a great spot for practicing jumps, as you can easily cycle back over the bridge to repeat the section.


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